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(04-07-2022 02:19 PM)axeme Wrote: Some of you probably saw this elsewhere, by UT’s Ryan Rollins has hired an agent and declared for the NBA draft. Hiring an agent ends your collegiate eligibility.
He can come back. Said he will stay in if he's a 1st round projection, probably return to UT if a 2nd round projection (that is currently how scouts rank him).
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(04-08-2022 09:27 PM)pono Wrote: (04-07-2022 02:19 PM)axeme Wrote: Some of you probably saw this elsewhere, by UT’s Ryan Rollins has hired an agent and declared for the NBA draft. Hiring an agent ends your collegiate eligibility.
He can come back. Said he will stay in if he's a 1st round projection, probably return to UT if a 2nd round projection (that is currently how scouts rank him).
I'd be surprised if he goes in the first. I think it's most likely that he and Carry are both back competing for MAC POY again next year.
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RE: Basketball Offseason
Hernandez goes to the portal.
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(04-09-2022 09:32 PM)AlphaFlash Wrote: Hernandez goes to the portal.
I think it would be hilarious if other professions had a transfer portal. Jim Smith at Ernst&Young has entered the portal. I wonder if Deloitte would be interested or maybe he'll become the CFO of Republic Steel.
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Isn't that what LinkedIn is for? It's just a little more private than the transfer portal.
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(04-10-2022 06:56 AM)ilovegymnast Wrote: Isn't that what LinkedIn is for? It's just a little more private than the transfer portal.
It's more the very public part that is the portal. Not sure why I need to know Hernandez is in the portal (gambling), as it could easily be restricted to coaches, but I do (gambling).
I wonder if people didn't gamble on sports, how much interest would decline as a percentage? My guess is the NFL would take the biggest hit, probably followed by NCAA football and basketball.
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(04-10-2022 12:26 PM)bopol Wrote: (04-10-2022 06:56 AM)ilovegymnast Wrote: Isn't that what LinkedIn is for? It's just a little more private than the transfer portal.
It's more the very public part that is the portal. Not sure why I need to know Hernandez is in the portal (gambling), as it could easily be restricted to coaches, but I do (gambling).
I wonder if people didn't gamble on sports, how much interest would decline as a percentage? My guess is the NFL would take the biggest hit, probably followed by NCAA football and basketball.
If only the coaches knew they would have to ask the booster to bribe the player they wanted. This way the booster at Alabama could do it and claim he did it on his own.
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(04-10-2022 12:26 PM)bopol Wrote: (04-10-2022 06:56 AM)ilovegymnast Wrote: Isn't that what LinkedIn is for? It's just a little more private than the transfer portal.
It's more the very public part that is the portal. Not sure why I need to know Hernandez is in the portal (gambling), as it could easily be restricted to coaches, but I do (gambling).
I wonder if people didn't gamble on sports, how much interest would decline as a percentage? My guess is the NFL would take the biggest hit, probably followed by NCAA football and basketball.
I bet it’s the vast majority. Especially if you count the casual fantasy leagues where significant money goes back and forth. No big deal though. The Roman Coliseum would have only held 10,000 people if they didn’t allow betting on the gladiator matches. Also no ringers in the Ancient Greek Olympics because nobody would have cared if Athens or Sparta won the wrestling title. Or was that Iowa and Penn St?
Heck I bet my wife once on which of our two cats would win an impromptu wrestling match.
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In my experiences wagering on CW, Tabby Cats always have the upper paw. In 96, however, I lost 2.5K when the Chesire was defeated by Sebastian the Maine Coon.
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(04-12-2022 06:26 AM)burden Wrote: (04-10-2022 12:26 PM)bopol Wrote: (04-10-2022 06:56 AM)ilovegymnast Wrote: Isn't that what LinkedIn is for? It's just a little more private than the transfer portal.
It's more the very public part that is the portal. Not sure why I need to know Hernandez is in the portal (gambling), as it could easily be restricted to coaches, but I do (gambling).
I wonder if people didn't gamble on sports, how much interest would decline as a percentage? My guess is the NFL would take the biggest hit, probably followed by NCAA football and basketball.
If only the coaches knew they would have to ask the booster to bribe the player they wanted. This way the booster at Alabama could do it and claim he did it on his own.
They don't have to bribe. Just get Bob the booster that runs a local plumbing business hire the athlete for their name, image and likeness. Doesn't need to be below boards anymore.
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(04-12-2022 01:38 PM)bopol Wrote: (04-12-2022 06:26 AM)burden Wrote: (04-10-2022 12:26 PM)bopol Wrote: (04-10-2022 06:56 AM)ilovegymnast Wrote: Isn't that what LinkedIn is for? It's just a little more private than the transfer portal.
It's more the very public part that is the portal. Not sure why I need to know Hernandez is in the portal (gambling), as it could easily be restricted to coaches, but I do (gambling).
I wonder if people didn't gamble on sports, how much interest would decline as a percentage? My guess is the NFL would take the biggest hit, probably followed by NCAA football and basketball.
If only the coaches knew they would have to ask the booster to bribe the player they wanted. This way the booster at Alabama could do it and claim he did it on his own.
They don't have to bribe. Just get Bob the booster that runs a local plumbing business hire the athlete for their name, image and likeness. Doesn't need to be below boards anymore.
Soon I’m sure that wont be enough. Might be legal but its still a bidding war. Remember when Wayne Garland got $20 million for 10 years and that was considered outrageous.
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(04-12-2022 08:51 AM)fallsdog Wrote: In my experiences wagering on CW, Tabby Cats always have the upper paw. In 96, however, I lost 2.5K when the Chesire was defeated by Sebastian the Maine Coon.
Our Maine Coon was winless in 27 matches.
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(04-12-2022 02:08 PM)burden Wrote: Soon I’m sure that wont be enough. Might be legal but its still a bidding war. Remember when Wayne Garland got $20 million for 10 years and that was considered outrageous.
That was $2.3mil over 10 years.
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(04-12-2022 03:14 PM)Polish Hammer Wrote: (04-12-2022 02:08 PM)burden Wrote: Soon I’m sure that wont be enough. Might be legal but its still a bidding war. Remember when Wayne Garland got $20 million for 10 years and that was considered outrageous.
That was $2.3mil over 10 years.
That’s all it was. Wow
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Tyler Cochran transferring from Ball State to Toledo... A year after playing for NIU. Weird times.
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(04-12-2022 05:41 PM)burden Wrote: (04-12-2022 03:14 PM)Polish Hammer Wrote: (04-12-2022 02:08 PM)burden Wrote: Soon I’m sure that wont be enough. Might be legal but its still a bidding war. Remember when Wayne Garland got $20 million for 10 years and that was considered outrageous.
That was $2.3mil over 10 years.
That’s all it was. Wow
The salary really wasn't that high (Mike Schmidt was the highest paid player in 1977 at $560K), but it was the length. And then they don't protect his arm and he pitches almost 300 IPs in 1977, gets hurt in 78 and is never the same.
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(04-13-2022 07:40 AM)bopol Wrote: (04-12-2022 05:41 PM)burden Wrote: (04-12-2022 03:14 PM)Polish Hammer Wrote: (04-12-2022 02:08 PM)burden Wrote: Soon I’m sure that wont be enough. Might be legal but its still a bidding war. Remember when Wayne Garland got $20 million for 10 years and that was considered outrageous.
That was $2.3mil over 10 years.
That’s all it was. Wow
The salary really wasn't that high (Mike Schmidt was the highest paid player in 1977 at $560K), but it was the length. And then they don't protect his arm and he pitches almost 300 IPs in 1977, gets hurt in 78 and is never the same.
Yeah, I remember when the $1mil/season was a big deal, and before you knew it we saw contracts with guys like A-Rod that were getting that every week. And the thought that they gave Garland or whoever the big bucks meant they needed to milk him for everything turned into the goose that lays the Golden eggs needs to be protected with the “load management”. Somehow guys like Nolan Ryan never needed it and somehow threw gas until age 46, and threw his arm out whipping his last pitch at 98mph.
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(04-13-2022 09:16 AM)Polish Hammer Wrote: (04-13-2022 07:40 AM)bopol Wrote: (04-12-2022 05:41 PM)burden Wrote: (04-12-2022 03:14 PM)Polish Hammer Wrote: (04-12-2022 02:08 PM)burden Wrote: Soon I’m sure that wont be enough. Might be legal but its still a bidding war. Remember when Wayne Garland got $20 million for 10 years and that was considered outrageous.
That was $2.3mil over 10 years.
That’s all it was. Wow
The salary really wasn't that high (Mike Schmidt was the highest paid player in 1977 at $560K), but it was the length. And then they don't protect his arm and he pitches almost 300 IPs in 1977, gets hurt in 78 and is never the same.
Yeah, I remember when the $1mil/season was a big deal, and before you knew it we saw contracts with guys like A-Rod that were getting that every week. And the thought that they gave Garland or whoever the big bucks meant they needed to milk him for everything turned into the goose that lays the Golden eggs needs to be protected with the “load management”. Somehow guys like Nolan Ryan never needed it and somehow threw gas until age 46, and threw his arm out whipping his last pitch at 98mph.
Nolan Ryan was a freak of nature.
I think you saw pitching careers get shortened in the American League in the 70s because of the designated hitter. Pitchers wouldn't get pulled for a pitch hitter, ended up going longer into games and risking injury. In Garland's case, I would argue that a 10 year contract probably should have been met with protecting his arm as the Indians were out of contention by the All-Star break, but we didn't know as much then as we do now about protecting the arm and Frank Robinson was trying to keep his job, so...
That said, a 10-year contract was idiotic. A 3 or 4 year contract would have gotten Garland as the Indians offer blew every other offer away.
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(04-12-2022 07:32 PM)anti-zip Wrote: Tyler Cochran transferring from Ball State to Toledo... A year after playing for NIU. Weird times.
This, in a nutshell, sums up my disdain for the current state of affairs. There are a few articles of clothing that I would NEVER wear.
An Akron or Yankees sweatshirt and a Stampeders hat are among them. Rivals are rivals and rivalries make athletics fun. I can't take this anymore!
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