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Post by MrPerfect on Nov 20, 2024 21:27:37 GMT -8
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Post by aztecdan8 on Nov 20, 2024 21:53:40 GMT -8
They have a chance to keep it going if they hire the OC and he can hold onto a good chunk of the staff and not have a mass exodus of players.
But that could easily not happen and they could go back into the dumpster with SDSU.
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Post by laaztec on Nov 20, 2024 22:07:54 GMT -8
It was only a matter of time. Just like when Hoke jumped to Michigan. We will see what assistants he takes to WVa.
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Post by laaztec on Nov 20, 2024 22:08:39 GMT -8
They have a chance to keep it going if they hire the OC and he can hold onto a good chunk of the staff and not have a mass exodus of players. But that could easily not happen and they could go back into the dumpster with SDSU. SDSU’s in the dumpster because of Hoke 2.0.
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Post by fowl on Nov 20, 2024 22:25:51 GMT -8
If they hire Marion they are toast. They were super lucky that Odom brought several great players with him from Arkansas and MO. The MWC defensive player of the year this year is one. He also got lucky that Ricky White 1.) came to UNLV prior to Odom and 2.) stayed at UNLV after his QB from Hs left.
This is a one-hit wonder deal and they need lightening to strike a second time in a row to hope they can remotely hope to somewhat sustain what they've had the past two years. Prospective HC's are going to be reticent given the deficits the athletic department has been running which force them to stay in the MWC for the quick cash infusion instead of the Pac.
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Post by LostAztec on Nov 21, 2024 8:17:16 GMT -8
They have a chance to keep it going if they hire the OC and he can hold onto a good chunk of the staff and not have a mass exodus of players. But that could easily not happen and they could go back into the dumpster with SDSU. SDSU’s in the dumpster because of Hoke 2.0. SDSU is the dumpster fire because they lack NIL. UNLV has a the second best NIL in the MW. That and a good Coach are why they have succeeded the last two seasons. If they bring in a good Coach, they will be fine. State can be competitive with a lower NIL as long as they find a better Coach with a strong leadership personality. Stars will move on. However, a great Team and winning atmosphere will keep a kid around if the NIL is close.
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Post by bigdude619 on Nov 21, 2024 8:23:17 GMT -8
Feel like Odom could do better than West Virginia with the job he's done at UNLV. I would wait for a little better gig.
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Post by ramrodd23 on Nov 21, 2024 9:08:21 GMT -8
They have a chance to keep it going if they hire the OC and he can hold onto a good chunk of the staff and not have a mass exodus of players. But that could easily not happen and they could go back into the dumpster with SDSU. SDSU’s in the dumpster because of Hoke 2.0. They were going down hill before that. Hoke 2.0 just made it worse.
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Post by laaztec on Nov 21, 2024 10:11:30 GMT -8
SDSU’s in the dumpster because of Hoke 2.0. SDSU is the dumpster fire because they lack NIL. UNLV has a the second best NIL in the MW. That and a good Coach are why they have succeeded the last two seasons. If they bring in a good Coach, they will be fine. State can be competitive with a lower NIL as long as they find a better Coach with a strong leadership personality. Stars will move on. However, a great Team and winning atmosphere will keep a kid around if the NIL is close. Nah
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Post by laaztec on Nov 21, 2024 10:11:58 GMT -8
SDSU’s in the dumpster because of Hoke 2.0. They were going down hill before that. Hoke 2.0 just made it worse. Agree.
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Post by sdmotohead on Nov 21, 2024 10:37:11 GMT -8
SDSU’s in the dumpster because of Hoke 2.0. SDSU is the dumpster fire because they lack NIL. UNLV has a the second best NIL in the MW. That and a good Coach are why they have succeeded the last two seasons. If they bring in a good Coach, they will be fine. State can be competitive with a lower NIL as long as they find a better Coach with a strong leadership personality. Stars will move on. However, a great Team and winning atmosphere will keep a kid around if the NIL is close. UNLV may have the second best NIL in the MW, but their initial starting QB (who left) would say otherwise...
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Post by sdsualumn2011 on Nov 21, 2024 11:44:31 GMT -8
Feel like Odom could do better than West Virginia with the job he's done at UNLV. I would wait for a little better gig. Or take the money now while is name is relevant. He would be making 10x the money at WVU than he is now. That's a no brainer. He makes $400k now. And the current WVU coach is making $4mil. Even if they offer Odom a lower amount, it is still considerably more than what he is making now.
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Post by aztech on Nov 21, 2024 12:01:33 GMT -8
SDSU is the dumpster fire because they lack NIL. UNLV has a the second best NIL in the MW. That and a good Coach are why they have succeeded the last two seasons. If they bring in a good Coach, they will be fine. State can be competitive with a lower NIL as long as they find a better Coach with a strong leadership personality. Stars will move on. However, a great Team and winning atmosphere will keep a kid around if the NIL is close. UNLV may have the second best NIL in the MW, but their initial starting QB (who left) would say otherwise... So true. It makes me wonder what caveats are in those NIL offers. Can the transferring players have agents? If yes, then there's no difference between amateur and professional sports. If they can't have agents then the AD's could fleece them to a certain extent.
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Post by FULL_MONTY on Nov 21, 2024 12:24:05 GMT -8
They have a chance to keep it going if they hire the OC and he can hold onto a good chunk of the staff and not have a mass exodus of players. But that could easily not happen and they could go back into the dumpster with SDSU. It's their defense not offense that makes UNLV go, pun intended.
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Post by FULL_MONTY on Nov 21, 2024 12:26:29 GMT -8
SDSU’s in the dumpster because of Hoke 2.0. SDSU is the dumpster fire because they lack NIL. UNLV has a the second best NIL in the MW. That and a good Coach are why they have succeeded the last two seasons. If they bring in a good Coach, they will be fine. State can be competitive with a lower NIL as long as they find a better Coach with a strong leadership personality. Stars will move on. However, a great Team and winning atmosphere will keep a kid around if the NIL is close. I have this vision of a troll on roller skates.
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Post by myownwords on Nov 21, 2024 14:43:02 GMT -8
They have a chance to keep it going if they hire the OC and he can hold onto a good chunk of the staff and not have a mass exodus of players. But that could easily not happen and they could go back into the dumpster with SDSU. SDSU’s in the dumpster because of Hoke 2.0. Actually, Wicker's indolence slipped us Hoke, and THAT is where this latest merde pile began mounting.
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Post by PAC12 Aztec on Nov 21, 2024 16:30:34 GMT -8
UNLV may have the second best NIL in the MW, but their initial starting QB (who left) would say otherwise... So true. It makes me wonder what caveats are in those NIL offers. Can the transferring players have agents? If yes, then there's no difference between amateur and professional sports. If they can't have agents then the AD's could fleece them to a certain extent. They absolutely have agents, and the agents negotiate the NIL deals for the players. I don't want to say anything that isn't 100% accurate, but I know a player whose NIL agent negotiated a 3 year NIL deal that can be voided after year 2. The 3 year NIL deal was set up so the player can leave for a bigger school and better NIL offer after two years. I might be slightly off in some of my details, but that is how it was explained to me. The players are responsible for their own taxes on the NIL money, and that is a big concern around colleges and players. Also, I was not told how much the NIL Agents are making, but the bigger ones are surely making good coin.
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Post by standiego on Nov 21, 2024 16:58:06 GMT -8
as with players the G5 conferences are the training grounds for players and coaches - if they do well they will be gone in a short amount of time
also remember some posting early this year before football started - the worry that Lewis might do so good that he would be hired away - think there are any offers now for him to leave ?
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Post by AzTex on Nov 21, 2024 18:06:23 GMT -8
So true. It makes me wonder what caveats are in those NIL offers. Can the transferring players have agents? If yes, then there's no difference between amateur and professional sports. If they can't have agents then the AD's could fleece them to a certain extent. They absolutely have agents, and the agents negotiate the NIL deals for the players. I don't want to say anything that isn't 100% accurate, but I know a player whose NIL agent negotiated a 3 year NIL deal that can be voided after year 2. The 3 year NIL deal was set up so the player can leave for a bigger school and better NIL offer after two years. I might be slightly off in some of my details, but that is how it was explained to me. The players are responsible for their own taxes on the NIL money, and that is a big concern around colleges and players. Also, I was not told how much the NIL Agents are making, but the bigger ones are surely making good coin. That shouldn't be a concern. You make money, you pay taxes, period. These professional college athletes get plenty of other perks. They shouldn't expect to avoid taxes on their earnings.
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Post by LostAztec on Nov 22, 2024 7:32:09 GMT -8
SDSU is the dumpster fire because they lack NIL. UNLV has a the second best NIL in the MW. That and a good Coach are why they have succeeded the last two seasons. If they bring in a good Coach, they will be fine. State can be competitive with a lower NIL as long as they find a better Coach with a strong leadership personality. Stars will move on. However, a great Team and winning atmosphere will keep a kid around if the NIL is close. I have this vision of a troll on roller skates. ?? I'm no troll. Just posting my $.02 worth of opinion.
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