Cannot emphasize enough how incredibly talented this coaching staff is. From recruiting to player development, they check all the boxes. Couldn’t be happier with how all of this turned out!
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If NIL is fairly even among several schools looking at same recruit then I like our chances better with this staff and what they bring to the table. They could still be the difference maker in such a situation so I'm very happy with them.The hires are good, and 2 - 3 years ago they would be great. However, now it's all about how big that NIL check is comparatively. Anyone can be a great recruiter with a big enough NIL fund at their disposal.
That'sa nice thought but 9/10 times they are going to the highest bidder.If NIL is fairly even among several schools looking at same recruit then I like our chances better with this staff and what they bring to the table. They could still be the difference maker in such a situation so I'm very happy with them.
That's why I stated in my post if the case was where the NIL was pretty even among all schools involved, the coaches could then be the difference. Even, or not much difference, NIL AFTER the bidding process is what I meant.That'sa nice thought but 9/10 times they are going to the highest bidder.
They will still go to whoever bids the highest. It's simple economics. They aren't all going to offer the same amount. If school A offers 400,000, but school B offers 420,000, school B is going to get the player almost everytime. The coaching only matters in that they can get the deal done.That's why I stated in my post if the case was where the NIL was pretty even among all schools involved, the coaches could then be the difference. Even, or not much difference, NIL AFTER the bidding process is what I meant.
That would be relative to everyone.The hires are good, and 2 - 3 years ago they would be great. However, now it's all about how big that NIL check is comparatively. Anyone can be a great recruiter with a big enough NIL fund at their disposal.
I disagree. NIL bidding wars will matter when there is a large difference between the 2 (what defines a large difference is up to each individual). If one school is offering $400k and another is offering $500k, I could see that NIL offer being the difference. In a situation where the offers are relatively close (like your example), schools like UK, Duke, Kansas, etc offer things worth well over $20k such as exposure and the ability to play on the biggest stage in the country. In a situation where UK and Duke are going head to head, I still don't think that $20k will be as big of an influence as things like facilities, style of play, or relationships with the coaching staff.They will still go to whoever bids the highest. It's simple economics. They aren't all going to offer the same amount. If school A offers 400,000, but school B offers 420,000, school B is going to get the player almost everytime. The coaching only matters in that they can get the deal done.
Sorry, disagree with what you say about such a small difference. Coaching, exposure, style of play, fan base, facilities, etc. more than make up for such small differences. Just how I see it and you look at just the $'s. Maybe you're right but also maybe not.They will still go to whoever bids the highest. It's simple economics. They aren't all going to offer the same amount. If school A offers 400,000, but school B offers 420,000, school B is going to get the player almost everytime. The coaching only matters in that they can get the deal done.
They will still go to whoever bids the highest. It's simple economics. They aren't all going to offer the same amount. If school A offers 400,000, but school B offers 420,000, school B is going to get the player almost everytime. The coaching only matters in that they can get the deal done.
Sorry, disagree with what you say about such a small difference. Coaching, exposure, style of play, fan base, facilities, etc. more than make up for such small differences. Just how I see it and you look at just the $'s. Maybe you're right but also maybe not.
What I love is that the staff can actually walk into a home and tell a recruit exactly how they would fit in and best have a chance to be a star at this level and the next.I feel the same way. Can you imagine what it would be like in a recruit's home when the high energy and knowledge of this staff walks in to tell them why they should come to Kentucky. Far different from the stagnant good old boys staff Cal had.