We only have so much money, so we got gas station sushi instead of fuel. Choices, man.Oh no did we forget to fillup at the gas station again?
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We only have so much money, so we got gas station sushi instead of fuel. Choices, man.Oh no did we forget to fillup at the gas station again?
High school recruiting isn't going to be all that fun to follow for ISU fans, unfortunately. I don't mean because it's going to be really bad, it's just that unless you are going to spend hours looking at 3-star type guys trying to pick out who is going to work out and how they fit, it's just not going to be exciting. Sure, we will have some high level guys stick with us once in awhile but expecting a kid to turn down 6 figures right out of high school isn't reasonable.
It's like dating. At first you want to find the most attractive person. Then you realize people who are that worried about their appearance will dump you quickly once they find a person with better appearance than you. So you then focus to finding a person with great values and characterHigh school recruiting isn't going to be all that fun to follow for ISU fans, unfortunately. I don't mean because it's going to be really bad, it's just that unless you are going to spend hours looking at 3-star type guys trying to pick out who is going to work out and how they fit, it's just not going to be exciting. Sure, we will have some high level guys stick with us once in awhile but expecting a kid to turn down 6 figures right out of high school isn't reasonable.
Even 10 years ago we probably lose him once he starting getting offers from OU, Oregon and Miami.This new normal in CFB has to be very frustrating for our coaches.
It’s not a real commitment anymore until they step foot on campus as a student
Good luck to him.
I find it amusing that when someone switches to ISU from somewhere else (N. Illinois, Bowling Green etc..) we're happy and nothing is said about the high school athlete 'not being 100% committed' to the prior school. But when a high school athlete that was committed to ISU switches to another school, posters bring up the players '100% or 1000% committed' to ISU posts. Wish the athlete well and move on."We can still be friends".
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Maybe but do you think we're getting Breece Hall in today's environment? Do you think Allen Lazard sticks? It's not many guys, to be sure, but it's just going to be pretty tough to compete against some of the figures that are out there if guys are really wanted.tbh I'm not sure this is much of a shift from the way it's always been, at least for the CMC era. The difference today is we actually have more of the higher-end recruits giving ISU a look on the front end. More opportunity to 'get disappointed' later.
That is some seriously good back pedaling... any chance you can play safety?It's like dating. At first you want to find the most attractive person. Then you realize people who are that worried about their appearance will dump you quickly once they find a person with better appearance than you. So you then focus to finding a person with great values and character
But if my wife is reading this.... she's the most attractive person and has great values/character.
Maybe but do you think we're getting Breece Hall in today's environment? Do you think Allen Lazard sticks? It's not many guys, to be sure, but it's just going to be pretty tough to compete against some of the figures that are out there if guys are really wanted.
There is a difference now, though, where we are in a whole different group of teams with the same challenge. Before we with like Kansas and Washington State, maybe Vanderbilt. Now we're in a massive group with expectations of "getting there" but when it comes down to it we're outgunned by the top 20ish programs instead of being outgunned by the top 50ish programs so even though this is all seems bleak we're in such a better position than we've ever been.
Or a kid feels some other program puts him in a better position to achieve his goals?Once the new AD-administered NIL rules take place shouldn’t this stop being the norm? ISU will have just as much money to spend on players as Miami, et al. And it will just come down to does ISU want to allocate that much $ to any individual player versus just being out bid
I thought players could take the payment or opt for “true” NIL money? The latter will keep the big spenders where they are, if so.Once the new AD-administered NIL rules take place shouldn’t this stop being the norm? ISU will have just as much money to spend on players as Miami, et al. And it will just come down to does ISU want to allocate that much $ to any individual player versus just being out bid
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So I guess he wasn't 1000% committed after all!
I’m pretty sure they do. That’s how Tech got all those guys. Sign them to multi years deals mostly paid up front and if they leave they have to pay back a certain amountWhen are teams going to start signing them to signing bonus's when they sign and have a penelty if they don't go through with it? Very strange they have no way of keeping kids to stick to something yet.