Tyrese Hunter Entering the Transfer Portal - NIL Speculation

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This isn't as fun to talk about but is a reality is style of play. You can win playing TJ's style. You can win with less talent playing TJ's style. Howvever, it is not necessarily a FUN way to play and somebody(agents) got in Tyrese's ear about this style not translating to the NBA.
 

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The best thing that can happen to NIL is a bunch of Billionaire dudes from Small schools like Montana State, North Dakota State, Arkansas little rock, and some other mid majors, start paying kids intending to go to UNC, Kansas, Duke and the rest, a crap load of money to come to those type of schools. Then they become powers and the NCAA would have to do something because the blue bloods would lose their crap.
 

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You mean you don’t find solace in God wanting us to suck?

Not God but the gods. Been watching too much Viking era TV shows so I am more thinking it is the pagan sports gods that hate ISU. They are a fickle bunch. Going to try and find a seer that will cast some runes and let me know how this is going to end.
 
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You just accept the fact that the days of 4 year players are over. All that matters is the name on the front of the jersey. Coaching staffs have to be able to operate in that environment. I’d rather have TJ running the show than say Fran McCaffery.
 

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So what do you propose? Moral high-ground ourselves into complete obscurity?

It's the new reality.
What do I propose? I'll wait and see, but I'm considering the idea of no longer following college sports.

If I want to watch paid athletes compete, I can watch my NFL and NBA teams. At least they have rules in place to ensure a level playing field. Unless changes are made soon to NCAA rules, collegiate athletics will quickly become a joke.

Plus, it would free up a lot of money that I currently spend each year on donations and tickets to ISU events....money that could be diverted to helping my kids and grandkids.
 

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But could UNI go to Drake like model? And have financial aid packages replace scholarship?

I don't have knowledge of how it works behind the scenes. Does UNI (and for that matter ISU) get money from the Federal Govt for each athletic scholarship? Is it yes for both Full and Partial Athletic Scholarship athletes? Or does it differ by type of scholarship.

Thanks. I know it's a bit of a tangent from Tyrese discussion.
UNI could not go to the Drake model. The level of football player would dramatically decrease, attendance would tank and bottom would fall out of both Panther Scholarship Club donations and corporate money and UNI tuition isn't high enough to offset that. You can put any regional public university in as a placeholder for UNI and that would remain true.

Every college athlete, regardless of university, is still eligible for need based grants and the departments work with those kids and families to file FAFSA just like a regular student would. Basically a kid that comes from a low income family uses that Pell Grant money as regular students would use money from a part time job.
 
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This isn't as fun to talk about but is a reality is style of play. You can win playing TJ's style. You can win with less talent playing TJ's style. Howvever, it is not necessarily a FUN way to play and somebody(agents) got in Tyrese's ear about this style not translating to the NBA.

What schools would you say play a comparable style to ours? Have they had any guys make it to the NBA?
 

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I will be interested to see if this story gains national traction. I can't think of many other occasions in the NIL world where a seemingly happy underclassmen from a non-mid major basically just opens up to the highest bidder. Maybe Kendric Davis? I suppose Marcus Carr last year?

It will be interesting to see if the national folks see the situation for what it is and comment on it.

A lot of it will depend on how public his salary is made, and how his salary was structured.

If he does really well or really poorly after he starts playing the story will get bigger too.

It certainly wasn't a case of a good player just wanting to get to NCAA tournament or a program that could get him there. I mean maybe he wants to be at a program that can win a National Championship but basketball is such a crap shoot with the format. This year's KU team wasn't better on average than lots of other KU teams, they're just good enough every year that they are due a championship, no college player can pin point that other than maybe the brief spell Kentucky had a decade ago or UCLA's vintage dynasty over a generation ago.
 

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This isn't as fun to talk about but is a reality is style of play. You can win playing TJ's style. You can win with less talent playing TJ's style. Howvever, it is not necessarily a FUN way to play and somebody(agents) got in Tyrese's ear about this style not translating to the NBA.
Yeah, the NBA hates lockdown point guards who can create off the dribble.
 
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What do I propose? I'll wait and see, but I'm considering the idea of no longer following college sports.

If I want to watch paid athletes compete, I can watch my NFL and NBA teams. At least they have rules in place to ensure a level playing field. Unless changes are made soon, collegiate athletics will quickly become a joke.

Plus, it would free up a lot of money that I currently spend each year on donations and tickets to ISU events.

Go for it. But I promise if we can put together a decent run you'll be right back.
 

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Right now you better hope you have a bunch of big $ donors. There is a reason Arkansas is getting so many good players right now.
 

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The best thing that can happen to NIL is a bunch of Billionaire dudes from Small schools like Montana State, North Dakota State, Arkansas little rock, and some other mid majors, start paying kids intending to go to UNC, Kansas, Duke and the rest, a crap load of money to come to those type of schools. Then they become powers and the NCAA would have to do something because the blue bloods would lose their crap.

Isn't that what Memphis has been trying and the NCAA keeps finding ways to keep them down?
 

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I do think the visceral reaction from most is not about Hunter but about how freakin' exhausting it's going to have to be to sweat it out every offseason with every good player we have going forward.
Yup. It's going to suck for fans of our teams (ISU and Iowa) when our coaches find the diamond in the rough type of players who then bolt for more money elsewhere. Both of our programs have had their successes in large part due to those types of players.
 
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I guess I'm intrigued by the idea that a blueblood school equates to big donors. Does KU really have that much bigger of donor base than us? Michigan State? UNC?

I'm honestly asking. I get they are historically great basketball schools. But what about their universities lends to them having more big money behind them? It's not like they are Stanford or something with a rolodex of billionaire alums.