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everyone gets a free-be…but then there needs to be restrictions/penalties in place to prevent annual exodus and turnover. even if it just means sitting out a year and loosing that year of eligibility, it’d be better than nothing
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Hes right.pdub wrote: ↑Fri May 05, 2023 3:27 pm :/
"Of the portal leading to a lot of roster turnover throughout college basketball, Philachack said: “I am shocked. The old days of the Ochai’s (Agbaji) and J-Will’s (Jalen Wilson), four years of keeping a player are done. This is a new era. You will get new players every year. Kansas, Kentucky, Duke, Villanova will get the best every year. My opinion is mid-major schools will be a G League for the high majors."
https://www.kansas.com/sports/college/b ... 07161.html
A plus post.Mjl wrote: ↑Fri May 05, 2023 4:48 pm It seems like both bad policy and bad politics.
Bad politics in that this just isn't the college basketball we fell in love with.
Bad policy in that - I haven't seen this lead to actual results on the court.
But I also don't think it's the end of college basketball. It's closer to, almost exactly, the changes when one-and-done started.
Bad politics - these guys are going to college for one year taking garbage classes for one semester with no intent of graduation.
Bad policy - other than one Kentucky championship and one Duke championship (that deserves an asterisk due to insanely awful one-sided officiating), it didn't produce results.
Just like with OAD, you need a mix of veterans with one or two new studs. That's produced the best results.
If programs realize that, then they won't be willing to pay as much for new guys, and the politics side will get better.
The key there is the guys who stay have value in that they promote team chemistry, know the plays, know how their teammates play, etc. The pay should reflect that value. Instead right now the pay is better for transfers because of competition.
Philachack said in leaving on good terms, “maybe in three to four weeks if a scholarship is open (at KU) we may end up back here. If a spot is open in three to four weeks I’m sure coach (Self) would be open to take him back. We will do our visits and do everything possible to find a good spot for Zuby. I’m sure in a couple hours my phone will be blowing up (from other schools).”pdub wrote: ↑Fri May 05, 2023 3:27 pm :/
"Of the portal leading to a lot of roster turnover throughout college basketball, Philachack said: “I am shocked. The old days of the Ochai’s (Agbaji) and J-Will’s (Jalen Wilson), four years of keeping a player are done. This is a new era. You will get new players every year. Kansas, Kentucky, Duke, Villanova will get the best every year. My opinion is mid-major schools will be a G League for the high majors."
https://www.kansas.com/sports/college/b ... 07161.html
That's where we're at. It's "what can you do for me now, for players and coaches.
The other reports I read on him say he's a good defender, but like any other freshman there is room for improvement. Here's an article on Bleacher Report comparing him to Jayson Tatum