If you mean paying attention to what’s happening, wanting them to be successful and hoping they will be, celebrating the wins and mourning the losses but moving on regardless, all the while being interested in what comes next, I guess it’s because we’re fans of the university of South Carolina?Why would anyone follow this team?
Why should it be on the donors? NIL is a freaking joke. The teams that have the money all have a major uber-rich alum or some connection to the university. Who is that for Carolina? Until there is reform by the NCAA that sets players as employees, create a salary cap, and the school will pay the athletes, we will be uncompetitive in major sports. The "Indiana did it, why can't we?" narrative is bull crap. They got a huge injection of cash from Mark Cuban (the uber rich billionaire with a huge sport background) and we just don't have that person. This talking point is becoming obnoxious.I was listening to 107.5 yesterday on the way home from work and they said that the program NIL expenditure was something like $4.5 mil which was dead last in the conference. It doesnt matter who the coach is if the university and boosters dont do a better job of financially supporting the program. I dont think the spending should be increased to just the SEC average, I think it needs to be in the top 1/4 of the league given our programs futility over the last 30+ years.
Understood.If you mean paying attention to what’s happening, wanting them to be successful and hoping they will be, celebrating the wins and mourning the losses but moving on regardless, all the while being interested in what comes next, I guess it’s because we’re fans of the university of South Carolina?
Just personal preference; I find Pooh easier on perspective than Eyore.
Explain why
He turned Winthrop into a mainstay in the NCAAT. They had never been before he got there. They went 7 of 9 years he was there. Have only been 4 times in the 20 years since he left.
194-83 at Winthrop, followed up by 331-121 at Wichita State
For us to get a guy that knows what their doing to clean up this mess, you will have to hire a guy with some baggage, take the bad with the good, Marshall is a guy that could fix us, and no one wants, so maybe he is in our spending bracket now.
Well from all acocunts Coach Paris is a super nice person, that does not seem to be working, why not go the other way, LOLMarshall may be a jerk.
Yes, they won a national championship, but what did that huge injection of cash actually do for Indiana? Specifically.Why should it be on the donors? NIL is a freaking joke. The teams that have the money all have a major uber-rich alum or some connection to the university. Who is that for Carolina? Until there is reform by the NCAA that sets players as employees, create a salary cap, and the school will pay the athletes, we will be uncompetitive in major sports. The "Indiana did it, why can't we?" narrative is bull crap. They got a huge injection of cash from Mark Cuban (the uber rich billionaire with a huge sport background) and we just don't have that person. This talking point is becoming obnoxious.
So, if we shut down the women's basketball program, will that show everyone how serious our athletic department is?Women’s basketball should be among the last priorities of a serious athletic department.
All valid points. But I still say more NIL $ will be needed for anybody to get things back on track.194-83 at Winthrop, followed up by 331-121 at Wichita State
For us to get a guy that knows what their doing to clean up this mess, you will have to hire a guy with some baggage, take the bad with the good, Marshall is a guy that could fix us, and no one wants, so maybe he is in our spending bracket now, that no one wants him because of his baggage?
A coach being loved by players (while they are still his players) seems to be the kiss of death for having a winning record, at least with us.Well from all acocunts Coach Paris is a super nice person, that does not seem to be working, why not go the other way, LOL
All valid points. But I still say more NIL $ will be needed for anybody to get things back on track.
They literally spent over $21 million to build a roster of players that won a national championship. Are we that dense?Yes, they won a national championship, but what did that huge injection of cash actually do for Indiana? Specifically.
Agree, we are an ''under the radar'' program.I also think Marshall makes sense because we don't have the money for a big hire. He's a proven winner that we would be able to get from the bargain bin. That fits with our fiscal situation.
I believe he's living in Charleston.
On the negative PR of hiring him, I think it would be minimal. If a prominent program hired him, there would be big media coverage. But we're an absolute nobody. I think it would get a passing mention in the media.
I also think Marshall makes sense because we don't have the money for a big hire. He's a proven winner that we would be able to get from the bargain bin. That fits with our fiscal situation.
I believe he's living in Charleston.
On the negative PR of hiring him, I think it would be minimal. If a prominent program hired him, there would be big media coverage. But we're an absolute nobody. I think it would get a passing mention in the media.
And that's probably being too generous. We are less than an afterthought in MBB right now.Agree, we are an ''under the radar'' program.
A serious athletic program wouldn't extend a Men's Basketball Coach for making the NCAA Tournament one time and have to pay him 12.5 Million to go away. I don't get the scapegoating of the one program that makes people feel good around here. We can have Coach Dawn work for free and it wouldn't heal the problems of our Men's programs.Women’s basketball should be among the last priorities of a serious athletic department.
Actually, I wouldn't be opposed to that. Yes, he exhibited Anger Management issues in Wichita, but he has won everywhere he has gone. It's a bit of a concern that he has been out of the coaching loop for awhile, but he should at least get an interview.He turned Winthrop into a mainstay in the NCAAT. They had never been before he got there. They went 7 of 9 years he was there. Have only been 4 times in the 20 years since he left.
The only issue with this is that the Indiana Football program does not outspend us. IU gets players that fit their scheme and are coachable. They are not out there spending like a Miami or a Texas A&M. Whining about money gets us nowhere. Need to focus more on Return on Investment around here.Why should it be on the donors? NIL is a freaking joke. The teams that have the money all have a major uber-rich alum or some connection to the university. Who is that for Carolina? Until there is reform by the NCAA that sets players as employees, create a salary cap, and the school will pay the athletes, we will be uncompetitive in major sports. The "Indiana did it, why can't we?" narrative is bull crap. They got a huge injection of cash from Mark Cuban (the uber rich billionaire with a huge sport background) and we just don't have that person. This talking point is becoming obnoxious.
Actually, I wouldn't be opposed to that. Yes, he exhibited Anger Management issues in Wichita, but he has won everywhere he has gone. It's a bit of a concern that he has been out of the coaching loop for awhile, but he should at least get an interview.
A serious athletic program wouldn't extend a Men's Basketball Coach for making the NCAA Tournament one time and have to pay him 12.5 Million to go away. I don't get the scapegoating of the one program that makes people feel good around here. We can have Coach Dawn work for free and it wouldn't heal the problems of our Men's programs.
If Bruce Pearl can be hired by Auburn, that pretty well proves that a coach's reputation is meaningless. Unless a coach is a convicted child molester, if he is a good coach, some college will hire him. I'd wager 90+% of the general public have no idea who Marshall is.I also think Marshall makes sense because we don't have the money for a big hire. He's a proven winner that we would be able to get from the bargain bin. That fits with our fiscal situation.
I believe he's living in Charleston.
On the negative PR of hiring him, I think it would be minimal. If a prominent program hired him, there would be big media coverage. But we're an absolute nobody. I think it would get a passing mention in the media.
People were able to look past Bobby Knight's chair throwing incident.If Bruce Pearl can be hired by Auburn, that pretty well proves that a coach's reputation is meaningless. Unless a coach is a convicted child molester, if he is a good coach, some college will hire him. I'd wager 90+% of the general public have no idea who Marshall is.
Look at Rush Propst, it would be hard to find a sleazier individual but he is still coaching HS football.
That mindset seems to be SOP around South Carolina athletics. Beamer had two unexpected big wins in 2022 and the AD threw millions of dollars at him even though no other program had shown any interest at all. He got another big raise after the 2024 season, again, no other program had shown any interest in hiring him.You're right, of course,. but there was downright panic by quite a few posters on here during that season that we needed to do something quick to lock Paris up before someone else swooped in to take him away.
That mindset seems to be SOP around South Carolina athletics. Beamer had two unexpected big wins in 2022 and the AD threw millions of dollars at him even though no other program had shown any interest at all. He got another big raise after the 2024 season, again, no other program had shown any interest in hiring him.
Why should it be on the donors? NIL is a freaking joke. The teams that have the money all have a major uber-rich alum or some connection to the university. Who is that for Carolina? Until there is reform by the NCAA that sets players as employees, create a salary cap, and the school will pay the athletes, we will be uncompetitive in major sports. The "Indiana did it, why can't we?" narrative is bull crap. They got a huge injection of cash from Mark Cuban (the uber rich billionaire with a huge sport background) and we just don't have that person. This talking point is becoming obnoxious.
I don’t see anywhere that we’ve spent anywhere near $20 million on the roster last year. I’m all for searching for the best ROI. I think my biggest complaint is the reliance on donors to front the bill.The only issue with this is that the Indiana Football program does not outspend us. IU gets players that fit their scheme and are coachable. They are not out there spending like a Miami or a Texas A&M. Whining about money gets us nowhere. Need to focus more on Return on Investment around here.
Buy who Lurker. If you don't have names, what are we talking about. Was Indiana in the Jordan Seaton sweepstakes? No. Any rich guy can puff their chest out and take credit after a team wins a National Championship. However, the only tangible evidence out there is Cuban is on their donor list. IU is not going out throwing around cash to 4 and 5 star players.Agreed. Alumni bases will not be equal in spending, so we'll always be lopsided.
And we dont have a Cuban level donor.
I dont understand the continued (attempted) narrative that he didn't buy players when he openly admits it.
Our hope is what you said, players become employees, salary cap, etc. We cant compete with billionaires.
Buy who Lurker. If you don't have names, what are we talking about. Was Indiana in the Jordan Seaton sweepstakes? No. Any rich guy can puff their chest out and take credit after a team wins a National Championship. However, the only tangible evidence out there is Cuban is on their donor list. IU is not going out throwing around cash to 4 and 5 star players.
My feeling was, let him put two good seasons together, then, talk about a raise. People acted like he made to the Final Four in '23-'24, we lost in the first round. He won 11 games in the '22-'23 season, 26 games in '23-'24, if he had put together another 20+ win season in '24-'25, then, yes, a raise was in order.I suppose we suffer from a bit of an inferiority complex. For Paris, some of our fans were absolutely flipping out that Tanner had not negotiated an extension/raise DURING the season. They were adamant we'd lose him if we waited until the season was over.
My opinion was to wait and see how the NCAAT shook out.
....and you still don't have one player that he bought. You are the one with no credibility and you are too arrogant to research the issue for yourself.Well, I have your assertion vs quotes from Cuban himself. Given your stunning lack of credibility, ill go with Cuban.
I could post links, but thats when you usually run away feom the thread and pretend it never happened.
I don’t see anywhere that we’ve spent anywhere near $20 million on the roster last year. I’m all for searching for the best ROI. I think my biggest complaint is the reliance on donors to front the bill.