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Post by KY Crusader 75 on Apr 21, 2022 19:53:30 GMT -5
Can you imagine the anguish if Arch Manning is not an immediate star.....
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Post by longsuffering on Apr 21, 2022 20:03:34 GMT -5
Subway would drop him.
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Post by Tom on Apr 21, 2022 20:47:19 GMT -5
Since the NCAA is now a toothless organization (I hate to suggest this) but the Congress is going to have to take a look at college athletics - and the IRS should start collecting tax on the scholarships at schools that are providing all of this NIL $ Ouch. Taxing scholarships is tough. At a school like HC, the athletes would need to come up with about $20K to pay the taxes a scholarship and not a lot of NIL dollars coming into HC athletes. Reasonable to believe that some kids would not be able to come up with the cash to pay the taxes on an HC athletic scholarship
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Post by hc87 on Apr 21, 2022 20:47:53 GMT -5
It will be interesting how this all plays out ovah the next decade or so. It seems like we (as in America) are headed for a "re-set" with regards to college athletics at the D1 level anyway. Strength coaches making 800K, head coaches being the highest paid state employee in many states, student-athletes getting thousands and more in NiL $$$, players hop-scotching all ovah the place and on and on it goes. I realize the $$$ these programs bring in on TV revenue and ticket/donor$ has largely led to this but is this the world schools like the Ivies, PL schools, BC, Duke, Northwestern, Stanford etc etc should really be a part of while purporting to be the finest universities in the country? By this, I'm not advocating HC go D3 or NESCAC etc.....it just seems like a breaking point is quickly nearing for schools who want to keep athletics somewhat in perspective and schools who want to go whole hog in with this new environment. BC's leading returning receiver gets to drive a 95K car around campus while he's still a player there. I'm thinking Gordie could have gotten free Coney Island Hot Dogs for life if the NiL existed then.
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Post by trimster on Apr 25, 2022 17:11:24 GMT -5
According to Jeff Goodman, Greg Herenda is out at FDU.
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Post by hchoops on Apr 25, 2022 17:26:32 GMT -5
Waiting this long.to fire any coach is wrong for all involved
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Post by bfoley82 on Apr 25, 2022 19:15:49 GMT -5
By this, I'm not advocating HC go D3 or NESCAC etc.....it just seems like a breaking point is quickly nearing for schools who want to keep athletics somewhat in perspective and schools who want to go whole hog in with this new environment. Who says the NESCAC would even be interested in HC?
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Post by bringbackcaro on Apr 25, 2022 19:23:13 GMT -5
Waiting this long.to fire any coach is wrong for all involved Word around Elon Musk’s Twitter is that he’s headed to Shaheen Holloway’s staff @ Seton Hall. Herenda recruited Holloway to Seton Hall as a player.
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Post by KY Crusader 75 on Apr 25, 2022 19:47:53 GMT -5
Waiting this long.to fire any coach is wrong for all involved Word around Elon Musk’s Twitter is that he’s headed to Shaheen Holloway’s staff @ Seton Hall. Herenda recruited Holloway to Seton Hall as a player. That would be quite a career change for Musk to go from being an automobile manufacturer to being a basketball coach 😀
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Post by longsuffering on Apr 25, 2022 20:03:58 GMT -5
He knows how to win a press conference.
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Post by purplehaze on Apr 26, 2022 12:13:14 GMT -5
Keith Urgo has the interim tag dropped and is the new head coach at Fordham
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Post by lou on May 13, 2022 20:16:13 GMT -5
Colgate assistant Klatsky hired by NYU
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Post by timholycross on May 14, 2022 13:50:34 GMT -5
Keith Urgo has the interim tag dropped and is the new head coach at Fordham Ergo, due to Urgo; the A10 has no more coaching vacancies.
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Post by longsuffering on May 14, 2022 14:40:31 GMT -5
Keith Urgo has the interim tag dropped and is the new head coach at Fordham Ergo, due to Urgo; the A10 has no more coaching vacancies. St. Bonaventure has only 1850 undergraduates and 569 graduate students with a 71.8 million endowment (2020) and a 71% acceptance rate. Yet they are in the A-10. They have Lax and Baseball but no football. You have to salute their commitment to Athletics. KL should be a big fish in a small pond in Olean. I wish him the best. When Joe P. left after an ROY season I blamed Nelson and Blossom for not selling HC well to existing players. When Luc left after his ROY season I am less judgemental. Transferring out of Holy Cross to a school you think is a better fit is no longer a morality play now that it is totally sanctioned and facilitated by the NCAA portal, I guess.
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Post by res on May 14, 2022 16:35:03 GMT -5
Ergo, due to Urgo; the A10 has no more coaching vacancies. St. Bonaventure has only 1850 undergraduates and 569 graduate students with a 71.8 million endowment (2020) and a 71% acceptance rate. Yet they are in the A-10. They have Lax and Baseball but no football. You have to salute their commitment to Athletics. KL should be a big fish in a small pond in Olean. I wish him the best. When Joe P. left after an ROY season I blamed Nelson and Blossom for not selling HC well to existing players. When Luc left after his ROY season I am less judgemental. Transferring out of Holy Cross to a school you think is a better fit is no longer a morality play now that it is totally sanctioned and facilitated by the NCAA portal, I guess. Bona does not have a commitment to athletics, it has a commitment to men's basketball; and maybe, but to a much, much lesser extent, men's lacrosse and women's basketball. Most teams are non-competitive. Most of Bona's non-revenue sports would envy HC's funding and results, believe it or not. Baseball, softball and women's lacrosse are a combined 14-86 this spring. I love the school to death, but I wouldn't reccomend their approach to anyone.
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Post by hchoops on May 14, 2022 17:12:33 GMT -5
Ergo, due to Urgo; the A10 has no more coaching vacancies. St. Bonaventure has only 1850 undergraduates and 569 graduate students with a 71.8 million endowment (2020) and a 71% acceptance rate. Yet they are in the A-10. They have Lax and Baseball but no football. You have to salute their commitment to Athletics. KL should be a big fish in a small pond in Olean. I presume you mean hoops. St Bona has been a pretty big fish in a strong, at least at the top, A10. KL will be fortunate to get significant minutes and scoring chances there. he will definitely not be any big fish in any small pond.
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Post by longsuffering on May 14, 2022 17:24:31 GMT -5
I was thinking with 1850 undergrads the BB players in a stronger league are probably bigger fish on campus then at HC. I didn't check the won loss records but 18 varsity sports (they count rugby) for 1850 students is a commitment of some sort. HC has 26 sports for 3000 students.
In general I was surprised SBU offers so much with a smaller revenue stream (tuition was listed as $35,000 on one site) and endowment than HC.
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Post by res on May 14, 2022 18:34:07 GMT -5
Yes, you are correct. Basketball is still a big deal for students. Student attendance ranges from 400-500 for a Wednesday game against St. Francis PA to 900-1000 for a Saturday game against Dayton or VCU, assuming Bona is playing well, of course, and in recent years it has been.
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Post by bfoley82 on May 17, 2022 17:53:07 GMT -5
St. Bonaventure has only 1850 undergraduates and 569 graduate students with a 71.8 million endowment (2020) and a 71% acceptance rate. Yet they are in the A-10. They have Lax and Baseball but no football. You have to salute their commitment to Athletics. KL should be a big fish in a small pond in Olean. I wish him the best. When Joe P. left after an ROY season I blamed Nelson and Blossom for not selling HC well to existing players. When Luc left after his ROY season I am less judgemental. Transferring out of Holy Cross to a school you think is a better fit is no longer a morality play now that it is totally sanctioned and facilitated by the NCAA portal, I guess. Bona does not have a commitment to athletics, it has a commitment to men's basketball; and maybe, but to a much, much lesser extent, men's lacrosse and women's basketball. Most teams are non-competitive. Most of Bona's non-revenue sports would envy HC's funding and results, believe it or not. Baseball, softball and women's lacrosse are a combined 14-86 this spring. I love the school to death, but I wouldn't reccomend their approach to anyone. Holy Cross in those same sports in an easier conference in baseball and softball went 46-75. But add in Men's Lacrosse to the HC numbers and they go 47-88. St. Bonaventure becomes 25-90. Those great HC facilities are really helping them out.
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Post by hc99 on May 18, 2022 11:28:48 GMT -5
St. Bonaventure has only 1850 undergraduates and 569 graduate students with a 71.8 million endowment (2020) and a 71% acceptance rate. Yet they are in the A-10. They have Lax and Baseball but no football. You have to salute their commitment to Athletics. KL should be a big fish in a small pond in Olean. I wish him the best. When Joe P. left after an ROY season I blamed Nelson and Blossom for not selling HC well to existing players. When Luc left after his ROY season I am less judgemental. Transferring out of Holy Cross to a school you think is a better fit is no longer a morality play now that it is totally sanctioned and facilitated by the NCAA portal, I guess. Bona does not have a commitment to athletics, it has a commitment to men's basketball; and maybe, but to a much, much lesser extent, men's lacrosse and women's basketball. Most teams are non-competitive. Most of Bona's non-revenue sports would envy HC's funding and results, believe it or not. Baseball, softball and women's lacrosse are a combined 14-86 this spring. I love the school to death, but I wouldn't reccomend their approach to anyone. Agree here. As much as I complain about the lack of an indoor track facility at HC, Track is a club sport (or at least was when I almost went there) at St. Bonaventure. Definitely glad I chose to run cross country and track at HC (and in the Fieldhouse) instead of the alternative...even if watching that Marcus Camby-led UMass team when I visited St. Bonaventure was super exciting.
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Post by rf1 on Jun 17, 2022 16:19:47 GMT -5
Davidson Coach Bob McKillop, aged 71, has stepped down. Will be replaced by his son Matt who played for him there and had been on his staff for the last 14 years.
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Post by longsuffering on Jun 17, 2022 17:21:38 GMT -5
Davidson Coach Bob McKillop, aged 71, has stepped down. Will be replaced by hi son Matt who played for him there and had been on his staff for the last 14 years. Not a Prince Charles level of patience, but still an impressive wait. Makes me feel good without knowing anything about the son.
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Post by hchoops on Jun 17, 2022 17:25:03 GMT -5
A tough act to follow He is respected for his character even more than his coaching.
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Post by KY Crusader 75 on Jun 17, 2022 18:15:11 GMT -5
Davidson Coach Bob McKillop, aged 71, has stepped down. Will be replaced by hi son Matt who played for him there and had been on his staff for the last 14 years. Weren’t some posters suggesting that Kosmalski would replace him? Does that mean we can pursue him now?
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Post by longsuffering on Jun 17, 2022 18:27:15 GMT -5
Davidson Coach Bob McKillop, aged 71, has stepped down. Will be replaced by hi son Matt who played for him there and had been on his staff for the last 14 years. Weren’t some posters suggesting that Kosmalski would replace him? Does that mean we can pursue him now? $$$
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