Was listening to post game with Dave Snell. I live a half an hour from Carver Arena and coach Wardle never made it for his post game for comments of the game. Anybody know what he had to say following the game. Any thing of interest that he said.
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He made it, just came really late. Can't remember the details, but I think the gist is that he was happy they won, but wanted to reinforce with the team that they need to play 40 minutes. I think he was disappointed in letting UIC come back and letting Rivera go off like he did. I'm sure others on here are better at remembering details than I am!Larry Bird
I've got a theory that if you give 100 percent all of the time, somehow things will work out in the end.
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Glad he sees it and is addressing it. There are still numerous TOs every game that make no sense, even from the starters and players getting a lot of minutes. Things have to get cleaned up and he knows it if they want to win in St. Louis.Thinking is the hardest work, that is why so few people do it. -Henry Ford
Yeah...I've been in college for a while now and I'm pretty sure that awesomest is not a word. -Andrew E.
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Originally posted by MidMajorFan11 View PostThe interview happened about 9:45. As expected, BW was unhappy with the team's focus, mental mistakes, turnovers, etc.
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Here is Mike Boynton, Oklahoma State basketball coach, in comments to the press yesterday (Thursday, Feb. 15) where he addressed his losing record this season and rumors that his job is in jeopardy. He is whining about how hard it is to recruit and keep players in college basketball these days with NIL, transfer portal, one-and-done players, and other changes, and the fact that the available NIL money at Oklahoma State, which exceeds $500,000, is not as much as some other Big 12 schools. Poor guy. His salary is $2.8 million per year, and he is signed through 2028, despite having only 1 winning Big 12 record in 7 seasons.
The athletic department budget at Oklahoma State is well over $100 million, and the basketball program alone has a budget of over $10 million, one of the largest in the country. That is many times what Bradley's athletic department budget is.
Video- https://twitter.com/TheFieldOf68/sta...17263672008839
>>https://www.oklahoman.com/story/spor...2/72606644007/
Btw, under Boynton, Oklahoma has only made the NCAA tournament one time since he took over for Brad Underwood in 2017 - https://www.koco.com/article/ncaa-hi...-case/32782589
And during his tenure, they have been caught cheating in the pay-for-play recruiting scandal- https://www.koco.com/article/ncaa-hi...-case/32782589
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Originally posted by Da Coach View PostHere is Mike Boynton, Oklahoma State basketball coach, in comments to the press yesterday (Thursday, Feb. 15) where he addressed his losing record this season and rumors that his job is in jeopardy. He is whining about how hard it is to recruit and keep players in college basketball these days with NIL, transfer portal, one-and-done players, and other changes, and the fact that the available NIL money at Oklahoma State, which exceeds $500,000, is not as much as some other Big 12 schools. Poor guy. His salary is $2.8 million per year, and he is signed through 2028, despite having only 1 winning Big 12 record in 7 seasons.
The athletic department budget at Oklahoma State is well over $100 million, and the basketball program alone has a budget of over $10 million, one of the largest in the country. That is many times what Bradley's athletic department budget is.
Video- https://twitter.com/TheFieldOf68/sta...17263672008839
>>https://www.oklahoman.com/story/spor...2/72606644007/
Btw, under Boynton, Oklahoma has only made the NCAA tournament one time since he took over for Brad Underwood in 2017 - https://www.koco.com/article/ncaa-hi...-case/32782589
And during his tenure, they have been caught cheating in the pay-for-play recruiting scandal- https://www.koco.com/article/ncaa-hi...-case/32782589
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Originally posted by tomahawk chop View Post
I see what you are saying here but we need more D-1 coaches complaining about this play for pay situation because it is hurting pretty much all of the teams including us in recruiting and retaining players. With Mast we could have won another championship plus we do not know the next valuable player that leaves because of the money. I realize Mast might have left for the competition yet the money to me was a defining factor. I hate the fact that you have to re recruit your players after the season. We are never going to be able to match these BCS schools in paying our players.
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Originally posted by tomahawk chop View Post
I see what you are saying here but we need more D-1 coaches complaining about this play for pay situation...
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Originally posted by tomahawk chop View Post
I see what you are saying here but we need more D-1 coaches complaining about this play for pay situation because it is hurting pretty much all of the teams including us in recruiting and retaining players. With Mast we could have won another championship plus we do not know the next valuable player that leaves because of the money. I realize Mast might have left for the competition yet the money to me was a defining factor. I hate the fact that you have to re recruit your players after the season. We are never going to be able to match these BCS schools in paying our players.
I don't think the impact of NIL has been as large on college basketball as football, primarily due to the ability of the basketball players to go pro after just 1 year as compared with 3 years in football, but we may start seeing some of the historical blue bloods suffer more as really rich schools start to "buy" players. Can Kansas or Duke compete with the biggest, richest schools in the country? Will history and prestige still carry them or will players go for money first all of the time?Thinking is the hardest work, that is why so few people do it. -Henry Ford
Yeah...I've been in college for a while now and I'm pretty sure that awesomest is not a word. -Andrew E.
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