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Transfer Portal w/IU Interest
Pagoda replied to Class of '66 Old Fart's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
NIL is more of a donation in nature than an investment. Donors will want some results on the court or field, but in general people just give to their alma mater because of the connection and it’s probably part of their identity. Cook and Simon just give to IU it’s what they do, and it’s not much money for them. For example, Woody stunk and they gave him even more money. Overall, NIL is a good thing. These athletes are getting paid the money they deserve, which helps them and in some cases changes their lives and their families lives. I wish there were better contracts and less player movement (would need collective bargaining), but the NCAA and schools messed that up. College sports are as popular as ever, and NIL has been a net benefit to IU. It’s not perfect but it all seems fine to me. Pre-NIL we got outbid for players all the time! Way more than we do now. -
Transfer Portal w/IU Interest
Pagoda replied to Class of '66 Old Fart's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
This isn’t NBA free agency. Plenty of very good bball players go to Lawrence, East Lansing, Storrs, etc. Football players (and bball players) go Tuscaloosa, Athens, Auburn, Gainesville, Penn State, this list is endless. Players are fine with college towns, and Bloomington is a nice one. As a bonus IUBB players are treated like royalty here. Again, my main point is accessibility. -
Transfer Portal w/IU Interest
Pagoda replied to Class of '66 Old Fart's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
Bad post. Indiana is just fine and Bloomington is very nice. And my point is Bloomington is reasonably accessible, just an easy 50 min drive from a great midsize airport that is close to most of the US population. Nothing like getting to Lincoln, NE. -
Transfer Portal w/IU Interest
Pagoda replied to Class of '66 Old Fart's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
Ha. Human nature I guess. Also, be careful over there on Rupp Rafters. Too much exposure to UK fans is not good for any sane human being. -
Transfer Portal w/IU Interest
Pagoda replied to Class of '66 Old Fart's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
Yes really. Their issue isn’t their fans, but their location, lost competitive advantage with their strength program, and bad coach hires. -
Transfer Portal w/IU Interest
Pagoda replied to Class of '66 Old Fart's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
Nebraska has different issues that are more serious and hard to fix than IUBB's problems. First, Nebraska's location is a big problem in the modern era, especially as CFB recruiting became much more national. They're in the middle of nowhere with limited local talent and it's hard to recruit players (and their families who want to watch them) to a hard to get to location. Second, they pioneered the strength program and it was a big advantage for some time until it was eventually replicated at other programs. They used to have a bunch of bulked up country boys and that isn't the advantage it used to be. IUBB doesn't have a location problem, nor did we have some special weight or training program that was replicated. Both programs have struggled to hire coaches and both programs have fanbases that are big assets. Basically all the money for a program comes from fans in one way or another. -
Transfer Portal w/IU Interest
Pagoda replied to Class of '66 Old Fart's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
I am a little worried with the assistants getting the vision/pitch and passing. It’s still too early to tell on the players. For me these are yellow flags (that’s a caution flag for those that don’t watch racing). Not really the level of red flags yet. CDD’s pressers/interviews, hires, and slowish start on the roster have not gave me the warm and fuzzies… but what do I know? It is still early. This is just a random opinion if people aren’t worried that’s cool too. -
Transfer Portal w/IU Interest
Pagoda replied to Class of '66 Old Fart's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
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Transfer Portal w/IU Interest
Pagoda replied to Class of '66 Old Fart's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
Not great. But it’s so easy to drive three hours and spend a day at UK… even if he is an IU lean he doesn’t have anything to lose taking the visit. -
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Yea. I've heard IU (Dolson) doesn't give him hardly any info, and in general when any school doesn't give Goodman much info he gets petty towards them. We've seen that even with his daughter going to IU.
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Recruiting has always been the wild west and a messy business. What Kenny did doesn't seem out of line for what was actually pretty darn common. So, personally I don't care that much about his NCAA penalties. Hopefully he knocks it out of the park for us.
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Good. This is fundamentally why we have a basketball team — to play meaningful games and get meaningful wins. Nice to see CDD confident enough to schedule these games. Makes for a much more fun season vs trying to stack easy wins and juice the NET with blowouts. And yea of course we have to actually win some of these and be competitive.
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Good news -- IU is playing Louisville at Gainbridge on Dec 6th. Quality game! https://x.com/GoodmanHoops/status/1910438946888176106
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Transfer Portal w/IU Interest
Pagoda replied to Class of '66 Old Fart's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
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Dan will say things he knows are wrong or are rumors -- just low character, bad faith nonsense. It's too bad, he actually does know basketball and could be very insightful. But he gets caught up in trying to be some sort of bball oracle that gets listeners with his "shock" takes... just a trashy approach and he is often pretty incoherent when he tries to make points. No surprise he is on the AM dial and his podcast doesn't have many listeners.
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This is how I feel. As an fan with limited info, I feel confident judging wins/losses (vs. program resources) and catching major red flags (e.g., losing at home to Indiana State by 21, an obviously not very talented roster, hiring Mike Woodson). When it comes to the sausage making process of hiring staff and recruiting... I just don't know much, nor do I exactly know what's good or bad. I've never met these assistants or recruits nor do I know all the dynamics and back and forth at play with landing them. So at this stage, I personally give the coach a lot of leeway before declaring something is a red flag worth being concerned about. Now, I admit I do get nervous and my IUBB PTSD kicks in all the time. But if I remind myself it's very early, not much is known, nothing is seriously wrong right now, and CDD isn't dumb/incompetent.
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Not sure if it's biased, but valuation methods are certainty debatable and there can be errors and/or numbers used that aren't apples to apples. Just looking at this for 30 seconds, OSU's (ranked #4) numbers look off vs. the latest OSU AD financials. And Duke's revenue is oddly high despite playing in little Cameron Indoor, meaning Duke's numbers may be calculated differently (just guessing -- more media rights allocated or something like that). Who knows. It's hard to know which program is the most valuable... do you include mega donors, owning an arena, "brand" value, etc.? Bottom line is IU is somehow up there in the top few bball programs despite the last 25 years. Obviously this doesn't guarantee us a darn thing, but if we ever get it going we've got a high ceiling...
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True. I guess it’s human nature to (i) get anchored to the idea, and (ii) then want what we cannot have. I don’t really care as long as it’s not impacting recruiting. I was hoping we might get some assistants on board who bring a player or two. Still could happen just hasn’t yet and it may not matter I don’t know.
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We do have big money, but we need people who know how to use it. - Top-10 or so player payroll. Though of course other schools have enough payroll available they can get aggressive for players they like, so we can’t just dominate other schools in recruitments with huge offers. What we can do is get involved with most players and we can afford a few more good players than most schools. This is a big advantage, but we still have to win close recruitments and get the right guys. - We have the largest staff budget in the B1G and a top-5 or 7 athletic dept budget (this excluded player payroll) for basketball in the country. No expense spared for bball — recruiting trips etc. are basically unlimited: Hopefully CDD can use all these resources effectively, as we saw this can be wasted. If CDD can do it our ceiling is high.
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Yea, IU is really pushing. This last fiscal year the athletic dept got a $25M loan from the university to help fund some of what you outlined in the short term. Unprecedented from IU. And all of this is happening as the $22M rev share expense is about to kick in. Some media rights increases will help, but IU is spending like we never have before in a not exactly easy environment to spend. If we can keep building our football program that is going to help our AD finances so much. Overall, IU’s overall commitment to athletics is pretty impressive under Scott/Pam.
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2025 NCAA Mens Basketball Tournament Discussion
Pagoda replied to Class of '66 Old Fart's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
I don't hate Kelvin (Kevin), and I don't think much about '06-'08 anymore, but I am glad he lost last night. The situation with him here was complicated. Maybe IU could have worked through it with him (as in make the call/tests issue go away), but Kelvin put IU in a tough spot for no good reason. And his team had poor character -- I get they were upset their coach on probation broke the rules again and got fired, but that's not an excuse to react how they did. In the end, Kelvin and who he brought here hurt IU. He's a great coach and he's had a nice comeback, but I'm still not a fan and I am glad he didn't get the championship. -
Ooof. Got any more good news? Also, waiting for Wilkerson is brutal.
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Transfer Portal w/IU Interest
Pagoda replied to Class of '66 Old Fart's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
Yea. Heck I remember it was pretty widely reported that Anthony Davis got $200-300K to go to UK. What a great deal for UK back then. AD would be $4M+ today... -
Transfer Portal w/IU Interest
Pagoda replied to Class of '66 Old Fart's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
