Max Green enters the portal after one year as a Wildcat
Northwestern sophomore guard Max Green announced his intention to leave the Wildcat program. on Wednesday after just one season.
Here's @lou v's recap of Green's decision.
The thing was shooting. He didn’t have the release for the Big Ten. The whole point of him was he could shoot, and he didn’t shoot good.I'd be interested to hear from the staff as well as the HC coaches how this went wrong. There was at least a minor-something that he showed at HC that NU wasn't wasn't able to pull out of Green.
I'm also wonder if Christopher Kirkpatrick was sacrificed for Green. I think CK is going to be a nice player. He's everything his Dad was with better athleticsm.
Seems about right.
That seems like a strange move for Groce, a Midwest guy who went from the MAC to the Big Ten to the MAC again before heading South for another mid-major job. He did really well at both Ohio and Akron but struck out in the Big Ten at Illinois. I can't imagine Charleston gave him much more money. Just strikes me as an odd move.John Groce just moved from Akron (where he’s really gotten them rolling) to Charleston. Hope Green can be a good culture builder there as the program resets with a new coach.
Yes and no. On the surface it’s weird, but I think there may be some logic. It’s certainly a lateral move in terms of program prestige and competitiveness. But there are a couple reasonable motivators to make the move:That seems like a strange move for Groce, a Midwest guy who went from the MAC to the Big Ten to the MAC again before heading South for another mid-major job. He did really well at both Ohio and Akron but struck out in the Big Ten at Illinois. I can't imagine Charleston gave him much more money. Just strikes me as an odd move.
Good move for Green both on and off the court.Completely irrelevant to the conversation, college of Charleston is 68% female.
As an Akron native, I completely understand wanting to move to Charleston. Lovely city and the Northeast Ohio winters are BRUTAL.3) Groce has moved his family to Columbus, Athens, Akron, Champaign, etc. I’m guessing his wife and him were enticed by the opportunity to spend some time living in Charleston, SC.
An uniformed question about Green, as well as some of the others: Do they have any choice in the matter? ie, can Collins just yank their scholarship any time he sees fit?![]()
Max Green enters the portal after one year as a Wildcat
Northwestern sophomore guard Max Green announced his intention to leave the Wildcat program. on Wednesday after just one season.www.on3.com
Here's @lou v's recap of Green's decision.
The scholarship is guaranteed for four years. But the salary is only guaranteed to the extent that was something that was negotiated up front. So let's say a player is offered a spot and a one year salary deal worth $100,000. At the end of the season the coach can say there won't be a salary next year and I think you won't get much playing time. But they can't pull the scholarship.An uniformed question about Green, as well as some of the others: Do they have any choice in the matter? ie, can Collins just yank their scholarship any time he sees fit?
Interesting, thanks. So conceivably, there may come a day when a player says, "That's OK, coach, I really want that free NU degree, so I'll just stick it out and root for the team at the end of the bench."The scholarship is guaranteed for four years. But the salary is only guaranteed to the extent that was something that was negotiated up front. So let's say a player is offered a spot and a one year salary deal worth $100,000. At the end of the season the coach can say there won't be a salary next year and I think you won't get much playing time. But they can't pull the scholarship.
The day might have come already.......hint: think of the returning players.Interesting, thanks. So conceivably, there may come a day when a player says, "That's OK, coach, I really want that free NU degree, so I'll just stick it out and root for the team at the end of the bench."
Huh. There are only 3 returning players. West, Gelo and Gill. 2 of them start. Gill will not stick around for the parchment if he is glued to the bench season.The day might have come already.......hint: think of the returning players.
I'm not sure this is correct. OTOH, I'm not positive about my answer either.I believe the scholarship is only guaranteed for 4 years if you sign directly out of high school. I may be wrong, but if you transfer in after a year elsewhere the rides are effectively on an annual basis.
Already happened with Vassar. Collins tried to run him off.Interesting, thanks. So conceivably, there may come a day when a player says, "That's OK, coach, I really want that free NU degree, so I'll just stick it out and root for the team at the end of the bench."
The four year guarantee is a Big 10 rule, not an ncaa or Northwestern rule.I'm not sure this is correct. OTOH, I'm not positive about my answer either.
I believe D1 scholarships are only guaranteed for four years, according to school policy or a school-player agreement - not according to NCAA rules. And I don't think "most" schools guarantee four years by a long shot. I believe scholarships are renewable year to year.
Take a look at #4 in this link ... https://sportsepreneur.com/misconceptions-about-college-athletic-scholarships/
Last I heard, NU guarantees its scholarships for basketball players for four years. That's why players like Kevin Coble, Michael Thompson (transfer from Duke) and Johnnie Vassar were able to get their degrees years after getting booted off the team.
I have no clue if this has changed at NU in the new climate of the last couple years. I would guess it has.
The four year guarantee is a Big 10 rule, not an ncaa or Northwestern rule.
Forgot about that. Not Collins' finest moment, as I recall.Already happened with Vassar. Collins tried to run him off.
The NCAA is now in its third academic year since passing a rule giving schools the option to provide multiyear scholarships.
www.ibj.com
The Big Ten Conference became the first major college sports league to guarantee four-year scholarships across all sports.
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The policy is effective immediately, meaning all current Big Ten athletic scholarships are now guaranteed, said Chad Hawley, the Big Ten’s associate commissioner of compliance.
Well according to many of the denizens of the old Rivals board, it didn’t happen and was all fabricatedForgot about that. Not Collins' finest moment, as I recall.
I like to think that was a rather painful 'young coach learning experience'. afaik it's only happened the one time, and I suspect it's because he's gotten better at negotiating and communicating with recruits to prevent a recurrence.
Also, looks like 2014 was when it happened: https://www.cbssports.com/college-f...t-major-conference-to-guarantee-scholarships/
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Big Ten first league to guarantee 4-year scholarships - Indianapolis Business Journal
The policy is effective immediately, meaning all current Big Ten athletic scholarships are now guaranteed. The 14 universities in the Big Ten provide about $200 million in direct financial aid to almost 9,500 athletes in 42 sports.www.ibj.com
However, we’ll continue to get the defense of Vassar by the insiders on this board.I like to think it was because Vassar was a POS.
Could be both, tho, couldn't it? In fact if Vassar was a less than stellar character, which some seem to believe, that would also be a tough situation the young coach needs to learn how to handle.I like to think it was because Vassar was a POS.
Could be both, tho, couldn't it? In fact if Vassar was a less than stellar character, which some seem to believe, that would also be a tough situation the young coach needs to learn how to handle.
Conceivably, but won’t happen in this current professional environment.Interesting, thanks. So conceivably, there may come a day when a player says, "That's OK, coach, I really want that free NU degree, so I'll just stick it out and root for the team at the end of the bench."