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An argument can be made for Kentucky and UNC that the slide of those programs coincides with departures/retirements of top-tier coaches and not just "now everyone can pay their players, not just you guys", but that's not the case with KU (same coach, slide) or Duke (new coach, no slide).You still gotta have a great coach to put it all together. Sheyer seems to be good at Duke. Self seems to have lost his fire since the heart issues and NIL happened. Cal is past his prime and Hubert, well, is Hubert.
I could pick the 8 best guys from CBB for my team, and if I was coaching they still would kinda suck because I don't know how tf to coach a college bb team. It would look a lot like Kentucky the past few years lol.
5? Shoot. Try 10.We all know the SEC will have at least 5 teams in the preseason top 25 again, book it.
Duke is interesting here.
I'm 1,000,000% sure they were cheating in the pre-"NL+TP" era just as much as those other three programs. Otherwise I'm supposed to believe that in the era when ~ all the top programs were cheating, the guy who won the most (Krzyzewski) was the one playing by the rules? Right.
However, they are the only "Blue Blood" who has maintained their dominance in this era. What are they doing differently from KU/UK/UNC?
Is your 1,000,000% the same math as recruits saying they are 1000% committed?Duke is interesting here.
I'm 1,000,000% sure they were cheating in the pre-"NL+TP" era just as much as those other three programs. Otherwise I'm supposed to believe that in the era when ~ all the top programs were cheating, the guy who won the most (Krzyzewski) was the one playing by the rules? Right.
However, they are the only "Blue Blood" who has maintained their dominance in this era. What are they doing differently from KU/UK/UNC?
5? I bet they have at least 7.We all know the SEC will have at least 5 teams in the preseason top 25 again, book it.
You mean SEC requires every other non SEC school is to have free labor in order to prosper!As one commentator put it: "The SEC requires free labor to prosper."
I love these posts. Anybody that knows anything about college basketball knows the great players have been getting paid under the table for 40 years at every school. If you think Tinsley and Fizer only received books, tuition, room & board then you have no idea how it really worked. Even D2 schools were paying their top players. Now some schools had more money to pay and Duke, UK, UNC have Nike helping them out that is a huge advantage. KU and Louisville have Adidas helping them which is a big advantage. Those schools still have those advantages. UK spent 5x what ISU spent on their roster. Maybe they didn't pick the right players, maybe they don't have the right coach, but in the long run they still have that advantage. Now the transfer rule makes a big difference because none of those top schools can stockpile talent anymore, but the money being legal now sure doesn't hurt schools with the most money.Duke is interesting here.
I'm 1,000,000% sure they were cheating in the pre-"NL+TP" era just as much as those other three programs. Otherwise I'm supposed to believe that in the era when ~ all the top programs were cheating, the guy who won the most (Krzyzewski) was the one playing by the rules? Right.
However, they are the only "Blue Blood" who has maintained their dominance in this era. What are they doing differently from KU/UK/UNC?
**** off with your condescending "I love these posts" remarks.I love these posts. Anybody that knows anything about college basketball knows the great players have been getting paid under the table for 40 years at every school. If you think Tinsley and Fizer only received books, tuition, room & board then you have no idea how it really worked. Even D2 schools were paying their top players. Now some schools had more money to pay and Duke, UK, UNC have Nike helping them out that is a huge advantage. KU and Louisville have Adidas helping them which is a big advantage. Those schools still have those advantages. UK spent 5x what ISU spent on their roster. Maybe they didn't pick the right players, maybe they don't have the right coach, but in the long run they still have that advantage. Now the transfer rule makes a big difference because none of those top schools can stockpile talent anymore, but the money being legal now sure doesn't hurt schools with the most money.
Total cult $hit.I’ve told this story before but I was in Gulf Shores, AL over the 4th of July a few years ago and we went to a local place for fireworks.
They had laser lights and were flashing up logos of all of the SEC teams and there was a massive “SEC! SEC! SEC!” Chant happening.
It might have been one of the weirdest moments of my life.
What's great to this all happening is that the SEC shifts over to having 9 conference games next season which makes it more likely they'll get fewer teams to have higher rankings to be considered to go in. If Bama and Texas have an additional loss last year you could see BYU make it in. Next year could likely see Texas Tech and BYU make it in. From the Big 10, Michigan and PSU won't be there in Year 1 of new coaches, Ohio State will be there, but Oregon and Indiana are replacing major prices to their recent success so the Big 10 could be hard up for 3 schools as well.