2026 Recruiting

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Thnx for the article. His choices looked like a classic 'Duke's Mixture' until I read the article. Young man seems very mature w/ a clear vision of what he's looking for in a college. Hope he likes the product on the court this winter.
 

Franisdaman

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Ethan Brown is another one Iowa coaches are watching.

Iowa has not yet offered.




 
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Franisdaman

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Waukee Northwest 4 star forward Colin Rice is playing in the UAA Finals in Chicago.

His 4 top schools are Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska and Northwestern.



 

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Waukee Northwest 4 star forward Colin Rice is playing in the UAA Finals in Chicago.

His 4 top schools are Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska and Northwestern.



I hope we get a verbal from Ethan Harris!
 
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Franisdaman

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I hope we get a verbal from Ethan Harris!

Do you mean Ethan Brown?

Iowa currently has 13 scholarship players. It would be interesting to see how the roughly $3.6M in revenue sharing will be split this season. And then add on top of that NIL payments. How much a player can earn is all part of the recruiting process, of course. And Ethan would be receiving free out of state tuition, too (what does that run now-a-days?).

 
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Hawkangler

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Do you mean Ethan Brown?

Iowa currently has 13 scholarship players. It would be interesting to see how the roughly $3.6M in revenue sharing will be split this season. And then add on top of that NIL payments. How much a player can earn is all part of the recruiting process, of course. And Ethan would be receiving free out of state tuition, too (what does that run now-a-days?).


Football sounds about right. At Iowa the women will probably get $1M and men's basketball $3M. Wrestling and baseball probably $400K a the rest will split the rest. After all, it is profit sharing $.
 

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Franisdaman

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Football sounds about right. At Iowa the women will probably get $1M and men's basketball $3M. Wrestling and baseball probably $400K a the rest will split the rest. After all, it is profit sharing $.

If every other major school is paying between $3.50M and $3.60M to its MBB players from revenue sharing, not sure Ben would go for Iowa paying $3.0M because that would put him at a big disadvantage when it comes to building a roster.

I understand that Iowa WBB has had a lot of recent success but it's imperative that Iowa Football and Iowa MBB have the resources to be competitive and profitable. So, if the standard for MBB revenue sharing is $3.6M, I would think Iowa would be paying that to its MBB players.
 
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Hawkangler

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If every other major school is paying between $3.50M and $3.60M to its MBB players from revenue sharing, not sure Ben would go for Iowa paying $3.0M because that would put him at a big disadvantage when it comes to building a roster.

I understand that Iowa WBB has had a lot of recent success but it's imperative that Iowa Football and Iowa MBB have the resources to be competitive and profitable. So, if the standard for MBB revenue sharing is $3.6M, I would think Iowa would be paying that to its MBB players.
It is revenue sharing, womens basketball sold out every game, the men did not. Wonder who generated more revenue. For that matter wrestling sold out Carver but they have limited meets, so revenue would be less.
 

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Thnx for the article. His choices looked like a classic 'Duke's Mixture' until I read the article. Young man seems very mature w/ a clear vision of what he's looking for in a college. Hope he likes the product on the court this winter.
Me have a real good feeling about Harmon.