I'd say 40-0 and a national title.
I'd have to go to the record books to refresh my memory about scoring records. But NCAA Championships and those teams that went 40 & 0, well I'll take Baylor for a million Alex!Tempus Edax Rerum said:
I'd say 40-0 and a national title.
The irony is she will make less money clerking for a WNBA law firm than studying law at NIL College of Law School for the next season. I'm sure there will be extra cash floating around to compensate for the disparity. Your point is well taken. No doubt in 20 years it will turn out as a wise financial choice. How does it go, "Take one step back…"Jorkel said:
Would you rather be the highest paid employee at a law firm or would you rather have your law firm be voted #1 in all of Texas. I'd rather be the highest paid employee.
CHP Bear said:The irony is she will make less money clerking for a WNBA law firm than studying law at NIL College of Law School for the next season. I'm sure there will be extra cash floating around to compensate for the disparity. Your point is well taken. No doubt in 20 years it will turn out as a wise financial choice. How does it go, "Take one step back…"Jorkel said:
Would you rather be the highest paid employee at a law firm or would you rather have your law firm be voted #1 in all of Texas. I'd rather be the highest paid employee.
Didn't know about the carry over. The NIL for the players looks better and better all the time.Jorkel said:CHP Bear said:The irony is she will make less money clerking for a WNBA law firm than studying law at NIL College of Law School for the next season. I'm sure there will be extra cash floating around to compensate for the disparity. Your point is well taken. No doubt in 20 years it will turn out as a wise financial choice. How does it go, "Take one step back…"Jorkel said:
Would you rather be the highest paid employee at a law firm or would you rather have your law firm be voted #1 in all of Texas. I'd rather be the highest paid employee.
I would imagine her NIL endorsement will carry over to her post Iowa career. That's the beauty of NIL. If you are marketable like she is she doesn't have to give it up because she left Iowa.
CHP Bear said:Didn't know about the carry over. The NIL for the players looks better and better all the time.Jorkel said:CHP Bear said:The irony is she will make less money clerking for a WNBA law firm than studying law at NIL College of Law School for the next season. I'm sure there will be extra cash floating around to compensate for the disparity. Your point is well taken. No doubt in 20 years it will turn out as a wise financial choice. How does it go, "Take one step back…"Jorkel said:
Would you rather be the highest paid employee at a law firm or would you rather have your law firm be voted #1 in all of Texas. I'd rather be the highest paid employee.
I would imagine her NIL endorsement will carry over to her post Iowa career. That's the beauty of NIL. If you are marketable like she is she doesn't have to give it up because she left Iowa.
Thanks Captain Obvious and I guarantee you Clark would rather win a national title.IowaBear said:
Ones a team accomplishment, the other an individual accomplishment. Apples to Oranges
IowaBear said:
I mean…. I was just answering your dumb question. 2nd of which you ask in a week.
And of course she wants a title, she'll get a few in the WNBA I'm sure
Jorkel said:
Would you rather be the highest paid employee at a law firm or would you rather have your law firm be voted #1 in all of Texas. I'd rather be the highest paid employee.
CHP Bear said:I'd have to go to the record books to refresh my memory about scoring records. But NCAA Championships and those teams that went 40 & 0, well I'll take Baylor for a million Alex!Tempus Edax Rerum said:
I'd say 40-0 and a national title.
historian said:Jorkel said:
Would you rather be the highest paid employee at a law firm or would you rather have your law firm be voted #1 in all of Texas. I'd rather be the highest paid employee.
A law firm is not the same as a team sport. Not the best comparison.
Remember just a few short years ago that Sabrina Ionescu was THE GREATEST PLAYER IN WOMEN'S BASKETBALL HISTORY and being called the female Kobe Bryant? And Oregon was going to be the next dynasty? FF appearance in 2019 and touted to be the #1 overall seed before covid shut down the 2020 tournament?blackie said:
The greatest accomplishment may be Iowa's ability to even be relevant once she leaves.
I don't think it ever did, even when it occurred. I never had a doubt we would not beat Oregon. However, it is better than playing an additional sisters of the poor as we have done in the past for non-conference games. Good or bad, it was a P5.historian said:
Our win over them doesn't look so impressive anymore.
Capt. Obvious