"I will say, I don't know that there was one new player that we got to come here that we ended up the second-highest payer."
I'm not sure if this is good or bad.
I'm not sure if this is good or bad.
Two aspects stand out to me.Depends on whether this was the premier ballroom auction or the back alley auction.
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That's my point as well. What players are we bidding on? The best fit for the need? The ones we can afford from the real offerings that fit? Or the leftovers?Two aspects stand out to me.
First, is the just the buying of players. Part of being a successful coach has always been recruiting. That ability to sell your program to a player. Now you just go out and buy the pieces you want.
Second, I don't know if we picked up any players of consequence. We were buying players for whom nobody else was really shopping.
Two aspects stand out to me.
First, is the just the buying of players. Part of being a successful coach has always been recruiting. That ability to sell your program to a player. Now you just go out and buy the pieces you want.
Second, I don't know if we picked up any players of consequence. We were buying players for whom nobody else was really shopping.
Or, we're now spending so much that we can buy players of consequence as the highest bidder?
Yeah, I dont buy that either.
Yeah I don't really see this as a positive. I'm glad we had the money to successfully bid for the roster, but...
This means that we paid more for these guys than any other program was willing to put out there. So we're either overpaying or overvaluing when compared to other programs.
Suppose same should be applied to Beamer also. Baseball probably not so much since staff is getting later start on recruiting....I guess this mean he has no excuse this year.
You would have to think at some point reason will prevail and fans will see the foolishness of it all, but most likely they will double down and give more money. The schools will obviously say the only thing holding them back from greater success is more donations.UK last year spent 20 million and at one point was in danger of missing the tournament. How long will the donors keep giving the NIL bucks?
Or that we were willing to pay more for a starter than they were willing to pay for a bench player?Yeah I don't really see this as a positive. I'm glad we had the money to successfully bid for the roster, but...
This means that we paid more for these guys than any other program was willing to put out there. So we're either overpaying or overvaluing when compared to other programs.
My thoughts exactly. Paying too much for average used cars ain't considered commendable and paying too much for used ballplayers ain't very swuft, either."I will say, I don't know that there was one new player that we got to come here that we ended up the second-highest payer."
I'm not sure if this is good or bad.
"I will say, I don't know that there was one new player that we got to come here that we ended up the second-highest payer."
I'm not sure if this is good or bad.