This is a masterpiece! Maybe replace the gun with a bottle of French's mustard
Thank you for answering my questions, because I really haven’t attempted to read any current NCAA rules about the NIL process and how it works (or how it’s “supposed to work”).Per the NIL rules, pay for play is not allowed. At all. Hard stop.
(But all the boosters who think they can buy a championship for their school are basically thumbing their nose at the NCAA until it tries to enforce anything. And given the way things have been going for the NCAA on these sorts of topics lately, I doubt we'll see any enforcement happening.)
Also, I noticed the girl in the poster is wearing an ankle monitor. HahahahahaThis is a masterpiece! Maybe replace the gun with a bottle of French's mustard
That matches her outfit, no less.Also, I noticed the girl in the poster is wearing an ankle monitor. Hahahahaha
I'm pretty sure there is an Alien Tape commercial in this man's future.......I’m still waiting to see someone’s name, image, and/or likeness being used somewhere. Or did I miss it?
Well, you knew it was coming....
This should definitely be a game mode in the new NCAA game next year
I don't have any inside information, but what I've seen looks like most of them are going searching for playing time, or have had sincere conversations with the staff about their situation.That’s a lot of transfers the last few days.
Not much difference between a recruiting class at #25 and #40.Losing guys who really have not had a lot of playing time doesn’t hurt too badly. We do need to be adding some guys back.
Recruiting class rating is now in the 40’s.
I sure hope CBK has some nice surprises for us on early signing day.
Of the guys who have entered the portal which ones, if any, have you concerned? That's an honest question. Genuinely asking your opinion.That’s a lot of transfers the last few days. I wonder did we jump the gun celebrating the lack of transfers. Here’s hoping the staff can bring in better players who can contribute for several years.
I also wonder how the look to your left, look to your right rule plays out academically for athletes. I barely got out without being an athlete. All GT athletes that graduate deserve our praise. It's a tough slog to the degree.Of the guys who have entered the portal which ones, if any, have you concerned? That's an honest question. Genuinely asking your opinion.
For me I'm disappointed we lost Kennard and Kenan Johnson. So far the rest of the guys I just can't muster up much of a sense of loss. Don't get me wrong. I was hopeful for all of the kids who came here and because the coaches wanted them I thought they had potential. But there aren't many school that are more miserable to be at than GT when you don't want to be there (that also plays D1 sports) so I generally think if a kid doesn't want to be around then it's better to wish them well. And I suspect that most of the kids transferring, though not all, are doing so because they don't see themselves in the rotation anytime soon.
They don't do that look to your left/right thing anymore even with regular students. The school has made a very concerted effort to get away from being known as someplace most people don't survive, academically speaking.I also wonder how the look to your left, look to your right rule plays out academically for athletes. I barely got out without being an athlete. All GT athletes that graduate deserve our praise. It's a tough slog to the degree.