March Madness 2023: FAU coach Dusty May calls out other programs for recruiting Owls during NCAA Tournament https://t.co/h3kDNsjBxs via @247sports
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March Madness 2023: FAU coach Dusty May calls out other programs for recruiting Owls during NCAA Tournament https://t.co/h3kDNsjBxs via @247sports
— 💎🏁Keenan Watson🏁💎 (@MrBuddyGarrity) March 27, 2023
The difference is one is explicitly against the established rules and the other is not.contrario said:
I guarantee May's agent is taking calls from P5 programs, the players would be smart to listen to offers as well.
bear2be2 said:The difference is one is explicitly against the established rules and the other is not.contrario said:
I guarantee May's agent is taking calls from P5 programs, the players would be smart to listen to offers as well.
Recruiting players off other teams' rosters is bull***** If those guys want to enter the portal after the year, great. Until then, leave them the hell alone.
Lia Thomas says, "hello!"PaperBear89 said:
The NCAA story is like that of the overzealous homeowners' association: Enforce pedantic rules to justify their existence, people get fed up and disband the HOA, people do whatever the heck they want because "they can", neighborhood goes to crap.
PaperBear89 said:
The NCAA story is like that of the overzealous homeowners' association: Enforce pedantic rules to justify their existence, people get fed up and disband the HOA, people do whatever the heck they want because "they can", neighborhood goes to crap.
So you honestly think there won't be a coaching carousel over the next few weeks? Even if this run didn't open doors for this year, it certainly opened doors for future years and I guaran-forking-tee you his agent is listening to any and all offers from big time programs.Stefano DiMera said:
Who's open now or is gonna be fired soon? Unless theirs a scandal or health issues I think most positions are full.
While I sympathize with your point, it would be nave to suggest coaches don't bend rules and talk to people they shouldn't, even if it is through agents, in these types of situations.bear2be2 said:The difference is one is explicitly against the established rules and the other is not.contrario said:
I guarantee May's agent is taking calls from P5 programs, the players would be smart to listen to offers as well.
Recruiting players off other teams' rosters is bull***** If those guys want to enter the portal after the year, great. Until then, leave them the hell alone.
Who shouldn't coaches talk to -- other than other teams players?contrario said:While I sympathize with your point, it would be nave to suggest coaches don't bend rules and talk to people they shouldn't, even if it is through agents, in these types of situations.bear2be2 said:The difference is one is explicitly against the established rules and the other is not.contrario said:
I guarantee May's agent is taking calls from P5 programs, the players would be smart to listen to offers as well.
Recruiting players off other teams' rosters is bull***** If those guys want to enter the portal after the year, great. Until then, leave them the hell alone.
I'm not saying either is right, I'm just saying what's good for the goose is good for the gander.
And Texas Tech will likely be filled as soon as North Texas is dong NIT-ing.Stefano DiMera said:
Umm..I think you missed the carousel.
Farleigh Dickinson. George Mason Georgetown. Georgia Tech Idaho Iona. McNeese NM State Notre Dame Ole Miss. Oral Roberts. Penn State. Providence. St Johns. Syracuse. Texas. UTA. Wichita St. Have all turned over and been filled.
The only major openings are Cal..George Mason. Temple..and Texas Tech.
This is what is wrong with college basketball. This is what will destroy what we love best. When coaches have to deal with distracted players, the fans, schools and teams suffer.contrario said:
I guarantee May's agent is taking calls from P5 programs, the players would be smart to listen to offers as well.
Just remember - it isn't the coaches but the NIL group that represent schools talking to agents who are engaging their clients (players/parents).bear2be2 said:
Who shouldn't coaches talk to -- other than other teams players?
I don't think most people have a problem at this stage with freedom of movement among players. The issue is tampering.
Players who want to transfer should have the ability to do so through the portal. But enticing players into the transfer portal is bull***** And ultimately, something will need to be done about tampering with rostered players.
I'm glad Mack Rhoades took the stance he did against tampering. More ADs should take similar positions.
Thanks for replying to my first sentence. My second sentence was just as important to my point.Stefano DiMera said:
Umm..I think you missed the carousel.
Farleigh Dickinson. George Mason Georgetown. Georgia Tech Idaho Iona. McNeese NM State Notre Dame Ole Miss. Oral Roberts. Penn State. Providence. St Johns. Syracuse. Texas. UTA. Wichita St. Have all turned over and been filled.
The only major openings are Cal..George Mason. Temple..and Texas Tech.
Everything these NIL groups and agents are doing are legal. That is the problem. As long as they are legal, it will continue.pluce said:
If a player is not in the transfer portal do not mess with him. If he enters the portal that's fine. As far as the phony NIL process that takes place with the schools with big bucks, please don't call it NIL because that gives NIL a bad name. Be honest and say you are buying such and such a player. NIL done the right way is a good thing but it should be after a prospect decides where he wants to play and then once he is at that school, he or she should be able to benefit from their name, image, or likeness.
Unfortunately, the previous president of the NCAA and the previous governing body were incompetent and lacked lleadership and had no structure or guidelines to follow so schools can make their own rules and do pay for play and use the label NIL to justify their actions. It's not in the best interest of college athletics or the student athletes. Having said that, I do not see a change coming but maybe the new NCAA president and the new governing body led by Linda Livingstone will show some leadership. The problem is trying to get congressional help through legislation. I'm pessimistic about this but we have to hope for the best.