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HerdFans / Re: Group of Five schools to unveil all-new Top 25
« Last post by clovenhoof on May 07, 2024, 08:29:09 PM »
Welcome to D1-AA, y'all.
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HerdFans / Re: Recruiting for Basketball
« Last post by Tim Hensley on May 07, 2024, 07:29:27 PM »
Looks more like a combo guard.  We need a point guard that can pass, shoot, penetrate and distribute.  Like to get that kid from South Carolina.
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HerdFans / Re: Coastal Carolina NIL Money
« Last post by whf on May 07, 2024, 06:55:50 PM »
You all may recall CCU dumped their collaborative earlier this year, it ceased operations; then a few months after, and new effort was started. I have no information on the situation, but I'd bet they contracted a service provider, just as Marshall has done in the last couple months.
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HerdFans / Re: Coastal Carolina NIL Money
« Last post by BigJimslade on May 07, 2024, 06:20:00 PM »
Clearly NIL further widens the chasm existing between big schools and the mid majors of the world.
Not a shocker
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HerdFans / Re: Coastal Carolina NIL Money
« Last post by Flat Tire 2 on May 07, 2024, 04:50:14 PM »
I was able to read the article. Divide $77,344 by 108 deals equals an average of around $717. I would guess some athletes got better deals than others? It sounds like what Huff talks about when he discusses NIL at Marshall, just giving small amounts of money to players.
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HerdFans / Coastal Carolina NIL Money
« Last post by mu79grad on May 07, 2024, 03:58:17 PM »
This article from the Myrtle Beach Sun is under a paywall but here are the highlights.  The Myrtle Beach Sun obtained these figures from a Freedom of Information request.  I'd love to see someone from the H-D request figures for Herd athletes.

According to a Freedom of Information Act, FOIA, request filed with the university, Coastal Carolina student-athletes have inked at least 108 NIL deals, with a total reported income of $77,344. Coastal Carolina athletes signed these deals between June 30, 2021, when the NCAA announced its NIL policy, and Jan. 26, 2024, when The Sun News filed its FOIA request. While it?s unknown for every Coastal athlete that signed deals or the amount of each specific deal, 108 deals are small, considering how many student-athletes suit up for CCU. For context, during the 2021-22 fiscal year, CCU had almost 500 student-athletes competing in its 17 sports, according to the U.S. Department of Education?s Equity in Athletics database. The football team alone suited up 116 players at the start of the 2023 season.

For Coastal football head coach Tim Beck, NIL has created an illusion of a system more glamorous than it is. Beck, who favors paying players despite the current system limiting the types of recruits he can pursue and creating a constant roster churn that threatens the football program, added that athletes rarely receive the most monetary figures promised in the NIL space. ?People don?t realize what NIL is. It?s not a bag of cash, and they say, ?Thanks for coming.? It?s a job,? Beck said in a December 2023 press conference. ?I bet you probably 50 percent (of players) don?t ever make the money they say they?re making. I?m almost positive of that. Because I?ve been in that world, (and) I?ve seen it happen.? The exact amounts each student-athlete made per deal or what was included in ?reported income? are unknown. While CCU provided the total number of deals and reported NIL income from them, the university refused to disclose specific deals made by individual athletes, how much each participant made, or if non-cash gifts were included in reported income. Coastal said disclosing athletes? deals would violate the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. The terms of deals are typically not made public, and while the NCAA requires athletes to disclose deals that exceed $600 in value to their schools, the NCAA doesn?t publish the specifics surrounding individual players? deals.

Read more at: https://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/sports/college/sun-belt/coastal-carolina-university/article287194885.html#storylink=cpy
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HerdFans / SIAP
« Last post by parshall2marshall on May 07, 2024, 02:21:09 PM »
Martaz Robinson has not committed to us.

We have interest in him though and supposedly we are in his price range.





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HerdFans / Re: Hoops commits
« Last post by wlf on May 07, 2024, 02:07:06 PM »
You have been dead on accurate on every thing you have said. And it has helped me to realize Marshall can't compete with Longwood, Robert Morris etc,, it's really sad when you can't compete with those schools and made my decision about getting season tickets for me and losing almost all the interest in my favorite sport and team ever. I appreciate your honesty and info.

Me too.

College basketball is now corporate and corporate greed is out of control. They use every excuse to make more money. It's the result of unfettered greed across the board.

It's always about the money and politics  allows it to happen.
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HerdFans / Re: Recruiting for Basketball
« Last post by MUfan08 on May 07, 2024, 01:59:50 PM »
As I often am, I'm confused.  Did this young man sign with us or not?

Martaz Robinson has not committed to us.

We have interest in him though and supposedly we are in his price range.
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