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BlueBallerBrand

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Kentucky basketball was a revenue producer long before John Wall stepped on campus and Cal made that rule.
And most of them, if not all, were allowed to come back and finish out their degrees on scholarship if they chose to leave early. So.......
 

StubbornPenny

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DERP DERP DERP everybody. The scholarship for life thing is marketing. This is Kentucky's version of Duke's "set for life." It's to ease the parent's anxiety, and good PR for the team. THAT'S IT. We all know John Wall can afford to pay for college (and I wouldn't be surprised if he made a good donation to the University), duh.
 

The_Godfather_rivals

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May 22, 2002
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DERP DERP DERP everybody. The scholarship for life thing is marketing. This is Kentucky's version of Duke's "set for life." It's to ease the parent's anxiety, and good PR for the team. THAT'S IT. We all know John Wall can afford to pay for college (and I wouldn't be surprised if he made a good donation to the University), duh.
It has little to do with John Wall and more to do with guys like Isiah Briscoe who might burn out their pro basketball careers at at an age that will require that they figure out an alternative method to earn a living.
 

Cindog28

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My lingo man, my lingo....and I didn't state Ringo....
 

RDCat07

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the scholarship for life helps connect them deeper to UK. makes them an even greater recruiting tool. there's alittle more of a connection to "that's my college" when you get your degree from there, especially if you chose to go back and finish. also i don't think john wall is getting a dorm room and meal plan paid for, so this ends up being cheaper for the university.
 
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BBUK_anon

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May 26, 2005
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Yeah,
I often wonder how much Nike pays in shoe deals with Wall type players? To my knowledge John Wall doesn't even have a shoe deal. I bet he does have a slew of endorsements but I don't know of any. My point being is I DO know John Wall has given plenty out of his pay.
John Wall seems like a giver and not a taker. I'd have that person around me or my program any time... For the small amount tuition costs in comparison. It would sure be very narrow-minded to not want all previous UK players around the University (Cal's and before players), around the program. Very narrow-minded. You might even state small-minded... jmuo
 

Cindog28

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https://www.si.com/nba/2018/02/07/john-wall-adidas-contract-bonuses-incentives-wizards

Inside Look at John Wall's New Adidas Deal and Its Many Incentives

In early January, though, Wall announced that he was reuniting with Adidas. According to documents obtained by SI, Wall’s deal calls for him to be paid, in principle, a base of $4.825 million in 2017-2018; which then increases marginally and returns to $4.825 million in 2021-22.

It’s worth noting that, even with the various bonuses, Wall’s Adidas deal is akin to loose change in couch cushions compared to his Wizards contract. Last summer he agreed to a four-year, $170 million extension that will begin in 2019.

[smoke]
He good.




 

KyCatFan1

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All of those guys were 4 year players. I am surprised that none of them finished their degrees in that time. That is unless they had real majors instead of communication or whatever the easy major used to be. At least they didn't have AFAM as their major.
 

BLUEinface

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Hopefully he's going to pay a little visit to Wiseman. Need him to be the title favorite next year IF we only lose 2-3 off this team.
I am afraid with the news of Penny Hardaway being mentioned to take Tubby's place will drastically reduce are chances. He (Wiseman) and a couple other top 50's play for Penny on his AAU TEAM... We can't catch a break lately it seems...
 
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-"If they come to UK they have a lifetime schollie"
I sure dont like that lifetime scholly ideal...Players get scholly's as a benefit for playing for UK each year...if they arent playing they shouldnt get a free education..

Why the hell do you care? Is it your money? People get scholarships for academics, for athletics, for need. Is your life affected in any way by players getting a lifetime scholarship?