AZ Hoosier Posted April 25, 2025 Posted April 25, 2025 It gets bizarre-er and bizarre-er every day... https://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/44842208/university-kentucky-athletics-department-llc HoosierHoopster and go iu bb 2 Quote
Brass Cannon Posted April 25, 2025 Posted April 25, 2025 46 minutes ago, AZ Hoosier said: It gets bizarre-er and bizarre-er every day... https://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/44842208/university-kentucky-athletics-department-llc Makes sense. They got the entire english department together and couldn’t spell corporation. Skrappy and LIHoosier 2 Quote
LIHoosier Posted April 25, 2025 Posted April 25, 2025 12 hours ago, Brass Cannon said: Makes sense. They got the entire english department together and couldn’t spell corporation. Or book. Napleshoosier 1 Quote
JSHoosier Posted April 25, 2025 Posted April 25, 2025 12 hours ago, Brass Cannon said: Makes sense. They got the entire english department together and couldn’t spell corporation. Eric Bledsoe served as an advisor briefly but couldn't spell LLC. Napleshoosier 1 Quote
NatHillIV Posted April 25, 2025 Posted April 25, 2025 This whole NIL thing would be funny if it weren't so sad. jonz44 1 Quote
Asha’man Posted April 26, 2025 Posted April 26, 2025 Making the athletic department its own company is probably the next wave coming. Ends any academics complaining about the money on the sports side of things. Quote
TheWatShot Posted April 26, 2025 Posted April 26, 2025 The average UK fan probably thinks LLC means "Living Like Champions." jermhoosierfan and Asha’man 2 Quote
Popular Post Asha’man Posted April 26, 2025 Popular Post Posted April 26, 2025 22 minutes ago, TheWatShot said: The average UK fan probably thinks LLC means "Living Like Champions." Are you sure it’s not “Love Like Cousins”? jonz44, Pagoda, bird4par and 6 others 1 8 Quote
Brass Cannon Posted April 29, 2025 Posted April 29, 2025 Once they become separate entities it’s only a matter of time before they start changing schools they are aligned with Hardwood83 1 Quote
Scotty R Posted April 29, 2025 Posted April 29, 2025 If these programs are no longer affiliated with the University people won't be interested in the product. If these become minor leagues teams then a lot of the fans won't support it. How often does regular sports fans actually watch or attend minor league games. Quote
Brass Cannon Posted April 29, 2025 Posted April 29, 2025 6 hours ago, Scotty R said: If these programs are no longer affiliated with the University people won't be interested in the product. If these become minor leagues teams then a lot of the fans won't support it. How often does regular sports fans actually watch or attend minor league games. Disagree. If the new team wins people will support it Quote
Scotty R Posted April 30, 2025 Posted April 30, 2025 4 hours ago, Brass Cannon said: Disagree. If the new team wins people will support it Not if it isn't affiliated with IU. If it is the Indiana basketball club sponsored by Andy Mohr then a lot will lose interest. So how many G league games do you watch. Did you watch the Overtime elite teams play Dave from Dayton 1 Quote
Home Jersey Posted April 30, 2025 Posted April 30, 2025 7 hours ago, Scotty R said: Not if it isn't affiliated with IU. If it is the Indiana basketball club sponsored by Andy Mohr then a lot will lose interest. So how many G league games do you watch. Did you watch the Overtime elite teams play Watched a lot more G League this year than I would watch a team of SRSC and WIC pick up players. The schools need the talented players more than the talented players need the schools. Fact. Scotty R 1 Quote
Dave from Dayton Posted April 30, 2025 Posted April 30, 2025 I would be more interested in UK when... What. Am. I. Saying??? (Let me know when they get academically accredited.) Eagle’s Rug 1 Quote
Scotty R Posted April 30, 2025 Posted April 30, 2025 2 hours ago, Home Jersey said: Watched a lot more G League this year than I would watch a team of SRSC and WIC pick up players. The schools need the talented players more than the talented players need the schools. Fact. So you think that Cooper Flag would have made more money playing for the Indiana Mad Ants than playing at Duke LOL! Eagle’s Rug 1 Quote
Home Jersey Posted April 30, 2025 Posted April 30, 2025 21 minutes ago, Scotty R said: So you think that Cooper Flag would have made more money playing for the Indiana Mad Ants than playing at Duke LOL! If Cooper Flagg and players as talented as him played for the Mad Ants, way more people would watch that team than a bunch of scrubs at the rec center just because their jersey says Duke on the chest. Quote
go iu bb Posted April 30, 2025 Posted April 30, 2025 11 hours ago, Scotty R said: Not if it isn't affiliated with IU. If it is the Indiana basketball club sponsored by Andy Mohr then a lot will lose interest. So how many G league games do you watch. Did you watch the Overtime elite teams play We're having this conversation yet again? People want to watch successful teams. IU still has a large fanbase but it is shrinking and becoming more apathetic because IU hasn't been good consistently for the last 25-30 years. Part of that is because of the players. Teams need good players (and coaches) to win. So without that, people stop paying attention. Players need the exposure the schools provide, schools need the skills the players provide. One doesn't exist as it is without the other. Do you know the names of any previous basketball players? Yes, you do and not just because they played at IU. You know them because they were good or great players who happened to be at IU and helped build the program. To put it another way, if it had ever truly been the amateur sport that it was supposed to be with the players being students first and foremost with basketball being a fun past time so no recruiting or anything like that, college basketball wouldn't be what it has become today. Pagoda and Scotty R 1 1 Quote
Scotty R Posted April 30, 2025 Posted April 30, 2025 1 hour ago, Home Jersey said: If Cooper Flagg and players as talented as him played for the Mad Ants, way more people would watch that team than a bunch of scrubs at the rec center just because their jersey says Duke on the chest. I totally disagree with that statement. If all the top players left college basketball and the top level players were low to mid major players and they played at IU or UK the fans would still fill the arena. If those teams won and went far on the tournament the fans couldn't care less where these players were ranked. I have not watched one second of a G league game or the OTE teams because I couldn't care less about those teams. I don't go watch the Indianapolis Indians and I live a half hour or less away from the stadium. Home Jersey 1 Quote
Home Jersey Posted April 30, 2025 Posted April 30, 2025 1 hour ago, Scotty R said: I totally disagree with that statement. If all the top players left college basketball and the top level players were low to mid major players and they played at IU or UK the fans would still fill the arena. If those teams won and went far on the tournament the fans couldn't care less where these players were ranked. I have not watched one second of a G league game or the OTE teams because I couldn't care less about those teams. I don't go watch the Indianapolis Indians and I live a half hour or less away from the stadium. A lot of low and mid major players still want to pursue professional careers though, so they’d probably pursue a semi-pro league or go overseas rather than be amateur competitors. If you truly want to keep it to amateur athletics it’s guys who play pick up for fun at the rec center. Maybe people would fill the arena and watch truly amateur talent with great interest - how much do you think they’d spend for those tickets or to travel though? I’d bet not enough that it’s as profitable as schools need/want it to be. The point is… once the toothpaste is out of the tube, there’s no putting it back. Have to adapt. Quote
Scotty R Posted April 30, 2025 Posted April 30, 2025 2 minutes ago, Home Jersey said: A lot of low and mid major players still want to pursue professional careers though, so they’d probably pursue a semi-pro league or go overseas rather than be amateur competitors. If you truly want to keep it to amateur athletics it’s guys who play pick up for fun at the rec center. Maybe people would fill the arena and watch truly amateur talent with great interest - how much do you think they’d spend for those tickets or to travel though? I’d bet not enough that it’s as profitable as skills need/want it to be. The point is… once the toothpaste is out of the tube, there’s no putting it back. Have to adapt. I don't think anyone is saying they would watch pick up games but the point is that the University is what sells and not individual players. It isn't about players having pro aspirations because that has always been the case. The point is that the college players need the University more than the University needing the individual player. For these players to make the most they can they go to teams like Duke rather than playing in the G League Quote
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