What is our argument when we lose to teams with less NIL than we have??
Coaching matters here and that is in all facets of the game....
Coaching matters here and that is in all facets of the game....
A lot of Indiana's players followed Cignetti from JMU, where he originally recruited and developed them. Many of their better players were made into grown men under his tutelage. And Indiana spent less on players than Oregon, who they beat twice, and Miami.
Hoiberg is clearly a better coach than Pike. He's winning at a football school with no basketball tradition whatsoever.
It will be no different next year..we spend 8 they spend 12
Still same coach
Politi couldn't be more wrong.
Everyone acknowledges we are at an extememe monetary disadvantage.
Nothing gets solved by sitting around crying "woe is me".
Its how we operate and try to improve despite it.
Need an entire basketball framework designed around trying to operate in that environment.
How much of the limited $3.5m went to Badalu?
Ware?
Our "defensive anchor" Baye Fall?
Dorian Jones who isn't even eligible?
You need to do the math. Even $3.5M (and I heard it was less) across a 14-man roster is chump change in this era’s P4 (keep in mind that Somerville got $900K to be a backup center at Washington). No one knows the real numbers but this is my guess, as there is only an average of $250K per player to distribute among 14 players:I'd actually really disagree.
For every player the response is "that guy isnt any good. He didn't cost much."
Everyone cant only make $100k.
$3.5m isn't a lot but the money had to go to someone.
If Fall was projected to be the "defensive anchor" and challenge/replace Ogbole as starting center?
I doubt Pike recruited him to be the 12th guy on the roster.
You need to do the math. Even $3.5M (and I heard it was less) across a 14-man roster is chump change in this era’s P4 (keep in mind that Somerville got $900K to be a backup center at Washington). No one knows the real numbers but this is my guess, as there is only an average of $250K per player to distribute among 14 players:
Francis $550K (2 years eligibility) (MD guard Ja’Kobi Gillespie got $2.5M to transfer to Tenn)
Buchanan $400K (2 years eligibility)
Dylan Grant $300K
J Mike $300 K
Zrno $300K (21-year-old European pro with freshmen eligibility)
Ogblole $200 K (centers are over-priced)
Dortch $200K
Badalau $200K (19yearold freshman with European pro experience)
Powell $225K (our top-rated freshman)
Mark $225K
Nwuli $200K
Ware $150K
Fall $150K
Jones $150K
Ok add CCSU to the win column we’re 10-13What is our argument when we lose to teams with less NIL than we have??
Coaching matters here and that is in all facets of the game....
Ok add CCSU to the win column we’re 10-13
now how do you feel about the situation
are you really trying to say a simple coaching change and same 3.5 budget is fine to run it back ?
You are not accounting for retention. You have to pay to keep the players you want. $3.5M divided by 14 is $250K. My point was that we did not pay much for most of the transfers we got. The numbers show that. You are now saying we'd have been better off having only 10 players on the roster and paying more to a handful of transfers. A 10-man roster is very risky proposition given injuries, etc. One injury and you can't even run a competitive practice.1. Politi reported the $3.5m directly from Pike. So it is what it is. Regardless.
2. Richie said we had nearly $2m(??) and were targeting 3 transfers.
You have the 3 transfers at just over $1m.
Regardles
2. Here's the simple math just with your numbers:
Nwuli, Ware, Fall, Jones = $650k
That alone could get a player better than Francis and be our highest paid player.
And we lose near zero production.
Add Dortch and Badalu = over $1m
You are not accounting for retention. You have to pay to keep the players you want. $3.5M divided by 14 is $250K. My point was that we did not pay much for most of the transfers we got. The numbers show that. You are now saying we'd have been better off having only 10 players on the roster and paying more to a handful of transfers. A 10-man roster is very risky proposition given injuries, etc. One injury and you can't even run a competitive practice.
Your opinion, which is the easiest to change our NIL situation or are coaching situation? Obviously there’s the Hobbs contract but in my humble opinion it’s B. Kelli can make Pike more accountable. Staff changes, making sure the GM has actually decision making power, etc. she might have to micro manage it a bit but I think that’s the first step in fixing this. NIL does need to be addressed but I think it’s a longer road then to just putting some controls on Pike. NIL is needed so a future coach can feel they can compete here. Also damage control would need to be done in future interviews assuring said coach that Zion doesn’t prefer to micro manage. But to make next year better, not fix it, just get the program headed in a better direction, I feel making Pike make changes is better than just giving an inflexible, unwilling to change Pike more money. Both would be ideal.We’re making same point
there are people on here who simply believe the wrong coach is in place and we can run it back with the same resources and be fine
I’m saying this isn’t an attractive job to replace pike with unless that part changes too
This!!! As a bottom 1/4 p4 in NIL yes we have to work for more NiL but we have to go outside the box for now. We can’t pay 14. We don’t have the luxury of depth. If a major injury happened but we shot our shot I think most can live with that in the NIL era. When Mag got hurt Pikes poor prior recruiting hurt our depth. I’d think we could even get away with paying nine handsomely.What do you mean retention?
I literally used the numbers you listed as estimates.
You dont have to retain everyone.
The $$ has to be right.
It's not just scholarships anymore.
If Nwuli wants more than the bare minimum, then he isnt retained.
Same for Badalu and the rest.
If Grant wants $2m - then he isn't retained.
Retention isnt some automatic thing.
Its a negotiation.
Fill the rest of the roster with walkons/literally free players (just a scholarship).
Yes, depth woupd be an issue.
The alternative is what we have now.
"Depth" of players who arent very good.
You need to do the math. Even $3.5M (and I heard it was less) across a 14-man roster is chump change in this era’s P4 (keep in mind that Somerville got $900K to be a backup center at Washington). No one knows the real numbers but this is my guess, as there is only an average of $250K per player to distribute among 14 players:
Francis $550K (2 years eligibility) (MD guard Ja’Kobi Gillespie got $2.5M to transfer to Tenn)
Buchanan $400K (2 years eligibility)
Dylan Grant $300K
J Mike $300 K
Zrno $300K (21-year-old European pro with freshmen eligibility)
Ogblole $200 K (centers are over-priced)
Dortch $200K
Badalau $200K (19yearold freshman with European pro experience)
Powell $225K (our top-rated freshman)
Mark $225K
Nwuli $200K
Ware $150K
Fall $150K
Jones $150K
1. Politi reported the $3.5m directly from Pike. So it is what it is. Regardless.
2. Richie said we had nearly $2m(??) and were targeting 3 transfers.
You have the 3 transfers at just over $1m.
Regardles
2. Here's the simple math just with your numbers:
Nwuli, Ware, Fall, Jones = $650k
That alone could get a player better than Francis and be our highest paid player.
And we lose near zero production.
Add Dortch and Badalu = over $1m
If you read the whole article he’s indicating they won’t be able to sustain spending but they didn’t shy away from spending the last couple yearsThis is interesting. Kelvin Sampson is bemoaning the lack of funding. And his team is winning. A lot
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-b...elvin-sampson-bemoans-houston-nil-budget-poor
This is what I’ve been saying for 2 yearsThis!!! As a bottom 1/4 p4 in NIL yes we have to work for more NiL but we have to go outside the box for now. We can’t pay 14. We don’t have the luxury of depth. If a major injury happened but we shot our shot I think most can live with that in the NIL era. When Mag got hurt Pikes poor prior recruiting hurt our depth. I’d think we could even get away with paying nine handsomely.
I dont feel sorry for himIf you read the whole article he’s indicating they won’t be able to sustain spending but they didn’t shy away from spending the last couple years
it’s widely reported they still were in the 8-10 million range this season roster
imagine his crying if he was spending Rutgers money
everyone he has is getting their market value and paid comparable to what they’d be paid elsewhere he’s stating Houston won’t be able to sustain the budget they have
First of all, I highly doubt we paid Francis more than Grant. So why pick on him? Grant is probably getting 650k plus and not contributing all that much. Meanwhile whatever Francis is earning, you are undoubtedly wrong that we could’ve easily “gotten someone better” for 650k.
Again - he ranks 13th in the entire BIG in PPG on above average efficiency. Name someone who you think we couldve realistically landed for 650K at Rutgers that would’ve made Rutgers “better” in place of Tariq.
But none of that was known in the offseason.
Nobody knew (other than Knight?) that he would be so vastly underpaid.
So yeah, if didnt pay the last 3-4 players on the roster, combined those funds, we could have gotten a player who PROJECTED to be our best player.
Over Grant (or whoever is our highest paid player).
If Francis was expected to perform like this, he wouldnt be behind Grant in salary.
Will Grant make more than Francis again next year?
But none of that was known in the offseason.
Nobody knew (other than Knight?) that he would be so vastly underpaid.
So yeah, if didnt pay the last 3-4 players on the roster, combined those funds, we could have gotten a player who PROJECTED to be our best player.
Over Grant (or whoever is our highest paid player).
If Francis was expected to perform like this, he wouldnt be behind Grant in salary.
Will Grant make more than Francis again next year?
My point is - sadly, that 650k probably “is” about what we paid our projected best player and I’m not sure all that many players at that price point are materially better than Grant - I just wish we had someone better at defense in his position. In my opinion, we’d be better.
Francis would’ve been a “bargain” even at 650k. I don’t think some folks understand just how bad RU would’ve been on offense (if Francis had performed at his preseason forecast). No kid wants to play on an offense that projects to be a laughing stock travesty of epic measures. If we keep Francis, we’ll project to just “suck normal” at offense next year which will at least allow us to have a shot of competing in the market to pick up some defensive first high major players. It may actually incentivize some who might see themselves as being able to be more of a force on offense situationally based on the need for them to be on floor for D (like Caleb who arguably would not have started in many other systems). That’s what we’re looking for and I’m cautiously optimistic that we’re finally at least positioned to have a legit chance to compete for what we need.
I don’t pretend to know the real numbers. I was just trying to show when you spread the RU budget around to 14 players, RU was at a huge disadvantage. Jerry Carino (and others) have reported that “proven impact players were fetching $1.5 million and up” In last year‘s transfer portal and those numbers will only go up this year.These numbers are way off. I highly doubt Francis is the highest paid player on our roster. I’m not sure he’s even top 3 as he had no other high major interest supposedly. We really hit a home run with him. Dylan Grant was projected to be our star and is likely getting way more than 300K. He’s probably getting double this.
We were talking about last year, not what RU will do after this season. I don’t disagree that many of the current players are not worth retaining, but that’s beside point of how much we had to spend on last year‘s roster. Impact players were getting $1.5 to 2,000,000 each in the transfer portal. Our entire 2025 roster budget was $3.5 million according to you.What do you mean retention?
I literally used the numbers you listed as estimates.
You dont have to retain everyone.
The $$ has to be right.
It's not just scholarships anymore.
If Nwuli wants more than the bare minimum, then he isnt retained.
Same for Badalu and the rest.
If Grant wants $2m - then he isn't retained.
Retention isnt some automatic thing.
Its a negotiation.
Fill the rest of the roster with walkons/literally free players (just a scholarship).
Yes, depth woupd be an issue.
The alternative is what we have now.
"Depth" of players who arent very good.
My point is that $650k didnt have to be our highest paid player.
Don't pay the bottom 3 or 4 or even 5 players.
Take that money and get that defensive forward/center we need.
Every dollar spent on end of bench guys is a dollar not spent on front of the roster guys.
I don’t pretend to know the real numbers. I was just trying to show when you spread the RU budget around to 14 players, RU was at a huge disadvantage. Jerry Carino (and others) have reported that “proven impact players were fetching $1.5 million and up” In last year‘s transfer portal and those numbers will only go up this year.
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Rutgers basketball coach Steve Pikiell responds to roster budget comments
Rutgers AD Keli Zinn and UCLA coach Mick Cronin both cited his funding problem. The Scarlet Knights have lost six straight with Nebraska coming in.sports.yahoo.com
good article. But as weve said, it still comes down to finding players, and value players. because Even with money, what top portal player is choosing Rutgers Over all the other schools with winning records and more money? Hopefully the GM has some ideas
Thank God it wasn’t UConn. They’re mad at us for taking what they consider to be “their spot” in the B1G.Losing to Central conn st and not just losing to them getting wiped by 13 is a bad mark on Pike because every year he cannot figure out proper rotations in the first part of the season...that wont change next year with another 5 or 6 newcomers