@KLVsays Leaning in on the idea of a “transfer” fee market that levels the playing field for G6 teams. P4 would pay handsomely for developed players while mitigating risks. Allowing G6 teams to get higher rated players not quite ready for P4 play. Requires player contracts with buyouts.
@KLVsays All in. Love doing away with conference ‘ship games. Thinking of a 14-team playoff with 2 teams per conference (champs and runner-ups getting get automatic bids) and assigning 2 additional spots based on conf overall record (ala champions league).
@KrisRWall@KLVsays The concept of building a program from scratch is not possible for a school with limited resources. All we could be is custodians of unproven mercenary talent on its way to a major program. Our rosters are 1-and-out by design and must win immediately
@KrisRWall@KLVsays We are in different eras. Dusty was able to build it up from the ground. Now, it has to work immediately on day 1. No room for error. John’s rosters have been incredibly talented and deep for the AAC, but the results have been average. It’s my opinion
@RLastellaReport Agreed that injuries was the major impediment, but I feel that the team underachieved in non-conference play. We should have won the George Mason neutral site game, and St Bonaventure at home.
@FAUMBB Lackluster effort during non-conference play, then things start to click for a promising start of conference play, but injuries prevent this roster from achieving potential. Not sure who comes back.
@TheFieldOf68@GoodmanHoops Is South Florida an at-large if they win out the rest of the season but lose in the conference tournament championship game?
@willydgtg901 Memphis, Temple, Rice and ECU fighting for the last two spots in the conference tournament. More than likely it will come down to Sunday before we know who’s in and who’s out.
@KLVsays Gotcha. So assuming we take care of business at WSU, we will need to root hard on Sunday for one of these options. 1) CLT beats UAB then loses to USF. Or 2) UAB beats CLT and then loses to ECU.