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  • New NCAA Ruling

    Up to 6 different basketball coaching staff members may now recruit off campus- but only 4 at any one time
    ...includes Director of Basketball Operations, Video Coordinator, etc...
    This ruling likely favors the big schools, with big staffs, and hi-paid staff members even in DBO spots.



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    it's already being rumored and speculated that this will prompt a bunch of big, rich schools to hire the best midmajor
    recruiting assistants to be their 6th assistants (coaching staff member)...because they can probably pay way more for 6th assistants
    than midmajors can for their top assistants. I guess that's good for those top assistants, but bad for the midmajor programs.
    Watch Wisconsin open up another assistant coaching spot and come calling for Jimmie,

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    • #3
      Originally posted by yoda View Post
      it's already being rumored and speculated that this will prompt a bunch of big, rich schools to hire the best midmajor
      recruiting assistants to be their 6th assistants (coaching staff member)...because they can probably pay way more for 6th assistants
      than midmajors can for their top assistants. I guess that's good for those top assistants, but bad for the midmajor programs.
      Watch Wisconsin open up another assistant coaching spot and come calling for Jimmie,
      Hardly any adv. now for mid major schools to have sustained success. The culture that Wardle and staff have created have allowed for the BU program to have recent success most players not wanting to leave, but BU is an anomaly. The top players will ultimately be drawn to major programs after a successful campaign, and the NIL just can't be matched for mid's. Then you have head coaches (DeVries, Shertz) who get promoted to major programs and then the mid major school is sent to rebuilding mode, as the bulk of players leave.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by LittleBrave View Post

        Hardly any adv. now for mid major schools to have sustained success. The culture that Wardle and staff have created have allowed for the BU program to have recent success most players not wanting to leave, but BU is an anomaly. The top players will ultimately be drawn to major programs after a successful campaign, and the NIL just can't be matched for mid's. Then you have head coaches (DeVries, Shertz) who get promoted to major programs and then the mid major school is sent to rebuilding mode, as the bulk of players leave.
        Coaches have been leaving from Mid-majors to so-called bigger programs for the last 40 years. That is nothing new

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        • #5
          Originally posted by bradleyfan124 View Post

          Coaches have been leaving from Mid-majors to so-called bigger programs for the last 40 years. That is nothing new
          yes, some of the top level ones, but now the big schools can stack top recruiters 6 deep and pay them $400,000
          so those hires will have to come from somewhere.
          Next thing will be expanding the numbers of scholarships to 15, 16 or 18.... Do you think the same argument will hold there?
          That it's nothing new that bigger programs will lure even more top midmajor kids to fill those scholarships?

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