Agree 100%Sorry not clear. I meant that the attendance will be the same as now (5-7K) +/- about 1000 people.
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Agree 100%Sorry not clear. I meant that the attendance will be the same as now (5-7K) +/- about 1000 people.
The only way we see her in Hilton is if we play OSU twice next season. We played them twice in 25-26, and the second game was in Ames, meaning the game in 26-27 will be in Stillwater unless OSU is one of the teams we play twice in 26-27. It is possible, since we have played KSU twice in the last two seasons, but unlikely.Ugh, love how well she represented ISU while here but once gone, I'm 100% ISU first. Hate that we have to player her but if its in Hilton, I hope she at least for one night regrets leaving.
Of course you would!
I hate the suckeyes with all my soul. No mindful cyclone would do that . Million $ or not
Because it's likely money that really doesn't impact the donor, and they have a passion for WBB.I guess my question is WHY? OSU doesn't have SEC or B10 revenue. Their FB and MBB teams have struggled lately. T Boone's money has pretty much been spent. Why if you had that kind of donor money would you spend it on WBB? That's a sport that doesn't make money and most people don't care about.
I am going to choose to remain silent at her introduction.
The only way OSU comes to Hilton is if we play them as one of our doubles in 26-27. Since we played them twice in 25-26 and the second game was in Ames, the game in 26-27 will be in Stillwater.If the Big 12 is smart they make sure OSU doesn't play at ISU this coming season. More so to protect one of their star players from having to be put in an awkward situation returning to a school she spent 3 years at and may be a hostile and uncomfortable environment. While it's also kind of a nut kick to our fanbase too if we have to see her play in Hilton in another uniform just for all parties involved it would probably be wise not the have OSU play in Hilton this coming season.
You know there is going to be a passionate portion of the fanbase that will likely boo her and who knows what else possibly. That's just the nature of losing someone that was a big part of the program for 3 years that fans became emotionally involved and now feel betrayed. I don't see it being a friendly welcome back for her and while I am sure Bill will do the classy thing and give her a hug and act like all is ok I would guess him and possibly some of the few returning players that played with her are going to feel a big awkward too. There probably are some fans that will still cheer her but if I had to guess they would be outnumbered quite a bit by those who don't feel like our fans our fans owe her anything at this point. Which is why I'm really hoping we don't see this game on the schedule when it comes out so both our fans and Audi can get a bit of closure and not have to deal with an awkward game environment.
I also so a cruel world where the Big 12 will see it as a big ratings grab and schedule OSU at Hilton and put it on ESPN to hype up the "Audi Crooks returns to Hilton Coliseum" story line too.
*And you can say that people care…BUT IF the only measure of caring is the money. WNBA has never made a dime, WBB has never made a dime, same is true for wrestling or gymnastics. The last thing ISU and others can afford is to blow NIL money on these sports…and that’s gonna be the new demand.
She wouldn't have had ISU related endorsements for the rest of her life, that's just silly to say. I don't think even after she graduated, she would have much value. What Endorsements there are will chase the current athletes, not past.If she believes she can build her long-term brand around OSU (one year to do it) or the WNBA, then yeah it's a no-brainer. If she had stayed here for less money she would have had ISU related endorsements for the rest of her life, that's gone now as she has no brand value built around ISU any longer (Fareway, etc.)
And over the past four years, Jacie Hoyt has had 25 players transfer out of her program, including nine this year. Leads me to believe Ms. Hoyt isn't the easiest coach to play for, given that she loses half her team each year.Continues the trend someone brought up a while ago. Former players leaving for teams with female head coaches.
Audi -> Hoyt at OSU
Jada -> Mulkey at LSU
Because it's likely money that really doesn't impact the donor, and they have a passion for WBB.
I've grown up golfing, and also coached my daughters playing softball for 8 years. If oil starts seeping up in my backyard, and the billions start rolling in, I would 100% donate "stupid money" to the ISU golf teams and softball team. Sadly, all I have in my backyard right now is regular mud from all the spring rains.
Maybe they want to focus on competing in lesser programs and will let football and or basketball flounder. No real chance for schools in their or our situation to compete for a championship in those two sports.I guess my question is WHY? OSU doesn't have SEC or B10 revenue. Their FB and MBB teams have struggled lately. T Boone's money has pretty much been spent. Why if you had that kind of donor money would you spend it on WBB? That's a sport that doesn't make money and most people don't care about.
I hope Audi does well. They must have a plan to help her get to the WNBA, it wasn't happening here. I thought that the brand of ball that Fennelly coached with Audi here was kind of gross. If I were a WBB fan, I'd be excited to see a little more defense and ball movement.
We will see how well Jacie Hoyt can manage egos with Stailee Heard returning and what she is bringing in, I can't see anyone wanting to take a backseat on this team.What is being reported for Oklahoma State WBB Top Players:
Heard - $2 Mil
McGill - $1.3 Mil
Crooks - $1.4 Mil
So those three are reportedly getting $4.7 Mil (plus whatever the rest of the team gets) - supposedly last year's UCLA team that won the title had a payroll of $5 Mil so that is in the ballpark for a top team.
Side note - I do think AC preference would have been to leave the Big 12 but her options were becoming limited so she decided to take the offer from OSU.
PS - You do not need to respond and say this is untrue - it is what the insiders are reporting.

Interestingly, Marvin Miller, the MLB Godfather of free agency, said he willingly agreed to a system where not all players were free agents every year. He believed fewer players on the open market would drive prices up even higher.It’s actually better for the athletes than professional sports. Can you imagine the bidding war and free for all if the pros were unrestricted free agents every season
If the Big 12 is smart they make sure OSU doesn't play at ISU this coming season. More so to protect one of their star players from having to be put in an awkward situation returning to a school she spent 3 years at and may be a hostile and uncomfortable environment. While it's also kind of a nut kick to our fanbase too if we have to see her play in Hilton in another uniform just for all parties involved it would probably be wise not the have OSU play in Hilton this coming season.
You know there is going to be a passionate portion of the fanbase that will likely boo her and who knows what else possibly. That's just the nature of losing someone that was a big part of the program for 3 years that fans became emotionally involved and now feel betrayed. I don't see it being a friendly welcome back for her and while I am sure Bill will do the classy thing and give her a hug and act like all is ok I would guess him and possibly some of the few returning players that played with her are going to feel a big awkward too. There probably are some fans that will still cheer her but if I had to guess they would be outnumbered quite a bit by those who don't feel like our fans our fans owe her anything at this point. Which is why I'm really hoping we don't see this game on the schedule when it comes out so both our fans and Audi can get a bit of closure and not have to deal with an awkward game environment.
I also so a cruel world where the Big 12 will see it as a big ratings grab and schedule OSU at Hilton and put it on ESPN to hype up the "Audi Crooks returns to Hilton Coliseum" story line too.
It is either going to end up in a championship or it will be total carnage! There is no in between.We will see how well Jacie Hoyt can manage egos with Stailee Heard returning and what she is bringing in, I can't see anyone wanting to take a backseat on this team.
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I never cheered for Audi Crooks the basketball player, I cheered for Audi Crooks who represented Iowa State. There are a lot of other great kids and great stories at other schools who I don't care about either. So why is "fan" in quotes? She turned on ISU, no grievance to her for taking the money that was offered, but now she plays for an in conference opponent of the team I am a "fan" of, so yes, I no longer cheer for her success because it would negatively impact ISU. So why wouldn't a "fan" turn on a player in that situation?I’m just amazed how fast a “fan” base can turn on a player. World we live in I guess. But I can almost guarantee not a single person on this board would turn down 1.4 million at age 21 to play one year of basketball at a different school
She is in control of her own life so it's none of my business but IF she wants to play professionally, she'll need to do everything possible to become as athletic as possible. That's true of anyone who wants to be a professional athlete. Even racecar drivers have fitness coaches.
It’s not silly and not what I’m saying. I’m thinking more along the lines of Niang or other ISU legends that can put their face and name on anything in Ames the rest of their lives. She can no longer do that. Again if it was a difference of $250 or $300 thousand, you pause to consider. With what was put out today, you take the $1.4 million and run.She wouldn't have had ISU related endorsements for the rest of her life, that's just silly to say. I don't think even after she graduated, she would have much value. What Endorsements there are will chase the current athletes, not past.