Did any of u watch the WVU or the TT game and the performance of the secondary? Just maybe, these are transfers because they didn't like the final internal depth chart that we never see.
This is just a dumb assumption.He can go somewhere else and sit on the bench counting his NIL money.
Welcome to the new normal. Money talks and McDonald walks.This is just a dumb assumption.
Agreed.Did any of u watch the WVU or the TT game and the performance of the secondary? Just maybe, these are transfers because they didn't like the final internal depth chart that we never see.
This particular guy moved on after 7 months. Not two years.Get used to it.
Good guys, motivated by money, will increasingly move on after one or two years. We have little will or capability to fight back. It’s just life going forward. Obviously, there may be other factors involved.
So the starting safeties are now: anthony Johnson, Beau Freyler, and who? Maybe we could use a guy like purchase as a star and Tampa and Kyle as cornersAgreed.
This is the one theory I think could be NIL related. Maybe he was frustrated with the camp not working out and realized it’s easier to make money elsewhere?However, there could be two aspects to NIL money. Signing bonus and ongoing opportunity. Seems to me we will not be offering signing bonuses, and the ongoing opportunity is probably minimal in terms of the national scene. Example / Oklahoma giving every player $50K/yr. Not at all suggesting he ends up at OU, only there is likely many places with greater opportunities for NIL cash than ISU. If money is even involved.
I already can tell we’re going to be far more nasty to college kids now. Especially post Tyrese Hunter.He can go somewhere else and sit on the bench counting his NIL money.
of course this is the case. At other schools all you have to do is show up and you get money. For example, look at OU, if you are a scholarship football player you get 50 grand. This will be the case in most of the SEC for sure. I don't believe they make them do anything for it. ISU is in a brutal position, unless we are willing to outright pay our most talented players, agents will be in their ears and either they will pay them or other school will pluck them and pay them.This is the one theory I think could be NIL related. Maybe he was frustrated with the camp not working out and realized it’s easier to make money elsewhere?
Sounds like we require our students to earn their NIL opportunities, while other schools may allow their sponsors to just hand money over.
I get the thinking behind making students earn their opportunities. But maybe it’s tough to make much money out of those opportunities. Morality may be our downfall here
Wait, so first you claim he’s leaving because of money. Now, you’re agreeing with a guy speculating that he’s leaving because of PT issues. Get a hold of yourself dude.Agreed.
Jordyn Morgan now in the portal. What is going on with the safeties?
The guy had 41 tackles and 2 picks last year and has never been on an all conference team and people want to act like there’s another school out there offering him a mountain of cash or something…?
you realize other coaches watch film and see potential for a good player right
Not hard to put in clauses to cover that. And the school can always decline to enforce (say if a kid isnt that good, or changes mind about playing fb, etc)but then we come full circle to the age old argument where the kid is on the hook for 4 years at a university but the entire coaching staff can leave without penalty in the blink of an eye.
It does for schools like Iowa State, that’s for sure.Not hard to put in clauses to cover that. And the school can always decline to enforce (say if a kid isnt that good, or changes mind about playing fb, etc)
It does have to be universal tho. Its the free agency leading to buying players causing more competitive problems than just paying guys.
Plus he throws with the wrong hand…I don’t think we can trust Dekkers to start, dude wasn’t even all conference last year.
I already can tell we’re going to be far more nasty to college kids now. Especially post Tyrese Hunter.
you realize other coaches watch film and see potential for a good player right
You serious? He was a second year guy in the program that started getting more and more snaps as the season went on at an incredibly demanding position on a good defense.The guy had 41 tackles and 2 picks last year and has never been on an all conference team and people want to act like there’s another school out there offering him a mountain of cash or something…?