It doesn’t really matter what “we” think !Not unexpected but honestly to me he doesn’t look ready for the NBA either. Just my opinion.
Sure it’s sucks. But there’s nothing we can do about the decision.This is definitely spinning a story ….
How about for one day we just admit the announcement sucks
Leave the spinning for a later date
This shows his coach has his back .Sure it’s sucks. But there’s nothing we can do about the decision.
It’s not my spin. There is a reason why Pitt decided to hold a press conference. To entice other players to come here.
Exactly. Jason Mackey just wrote a very complementary piece on the P-G, based on the press conference. Good pr for Pitt and Capel.Sure it’s sucks. But there’s nothing we can do about the decision.
It’s not my spin. There is a reason why Pitt decided to hold a press conference. To entice other players to come here.
There is NOTHING more important to a college player than getting to the NBA, or NFL for that matter, celebrating the fact that one can absolutely do that at Pitt, takes precedent over anything for recruiting for the future. Go "Bub" Go!. To entice other players to come here.
We've always rooted for the name on the front of the jersey. But in the past, we also rooted for the name on the back more than we do now because most of those kids made a commitment to the university to play there for 4 years. Now, it's just become a business. And the free agency is worse than what we see at the professional level. At least players in the pros tend to be part of the organization for more than a year at a time. The current landscape of college basketball royally sucks.I agree....root for the name on the front of the jersey. Now in this age of kids jumping for NIL or the NBA, who they are really doesn't matter. Next man up. The portal is definitely in play.
We've always rooted for the name on the front of the jersey. But in the past, we also rooted for the name on the back more than we do now because most of those kids made a commitment to the university to play there for 4 years. Now, it's just become a business. And the free agency is worse than what we see at the professional level. At least players in the pros tend to be part of the organization for more than a year at a time. The current landscape of college basketball royally sucks.
We've always rooted for the name on the front of the jersey. But in the past, we also rooted for the name on the back more than we do now because most of those kids made a commitment to the university to play there for 4 years. Now, it's just become a business. And the free agency is worse than what we see at the professional level. At least players in the pros tend to be part of the organization for more than a year at a time. The current landscape of college basketball royally sucks.
Nobody was listening….impact? Zero.Exactly. Jason Mackey just wrote a very complementary piece on the P-G, based on the press conference. Good pr for Pitt and Capel.
The presser wasn't meant for fans and it will be viewed by many of the players and families of the players they are recruiting. Weather that translates into them getting high level players to commit remains to be seen.Nobody was listening….impact? Zero.
Sounds like Professional Baseball without multi year contracts ! Pirate fans understand this concept !I was pretty skeptical when we heard he’d be back next season because it seemed obvious he was going to go in the 1st round. So not surprised by this. And it’s the right choice for him.
At the same time, I’ve really fallen out of love with college basketball because of the NIL. In fact, I barely follow it anymore. Won’t watch one tournament game this year. No point in caring when all the players just hop from team to team. And when you do develop a player, he’ll just hop to UNC or Kansas. Such a corrupt sport.
I wasn’t talking about the fans. This is just a blip, if that, on the national radar. Nothing novel here. If Pitt wants to get high level players, they need to win and win big. The occasional one and done at Pitt hasn’t in the past translated into better recruiting and there’s no realistic reason to believe that Bub’s decision will do so either.The presser wasn't meant for fans and it will be viewed by many of the players and families of the players they are recruiting. Weather that translates into them getting high level players to commit remains to be seen.
This would definitely be one way to supplement Bub’s absence!
And the pastor said to the congregation: “ do I hear an amen, brothers?”So. You are telling me, that the Lair was wrong? The CBI championship banner will not improve recruiting and improve the team by playing the extra games?? Dammit
What about the ACC Championship in football? That was supposed to lead to Top 10 Classes? Was that all just a lie?
I have trouble understanding how people can denigrate Bub for making this decision.
Its worse than the pros because there are no contracts and no salary caps.
Guess I miss understood your original post. Thought you meant that Cappie showing support and having a presser for him wasn't worth the time and effort. No question that Bub's decision may not translate into better recruiting but given that he made his decision, I think Cappie made the right decision to hold a presser for him and show support. It certainly can't hurt. And it's also hard to quantify weather Pitt having a one and done will or will not help recruiting since the last one was Adams and the way that went down, certainly wasn't going to help anything. The last one and done prior to that was Melvin Bennett back in 1977.I wasn’t talking about the fans. This is just a blip, if that, on the national radar. Nothing novel here. If Pitt wants to get high level players, they need to win and win big. The occasional one and done at Pitt hasn’t in the past translated into better recruiting and there’s no realistic reason to believe that Bub’s decision will do so either.
This is a very good post.I have trouble understanding how people can denigrate Bub for making this decision.
He came to Pitt, he played his heart out, and he was a tremendous teammate.
He has said only good things about Pitt and will probably reflect well on Pitt in the future.
I can't fault anyone who has his dream in sight and decides to act upon that dream.
When I came to Pitt, my goal was to be able to get the job I wanted to be able to support my family. Believe me, if I could have gotten a multi-million-dollar contract after one year, I certainly would have taken it.
My response to Bub is this: Good luck, young man. I imagine I'm only one of thousands of Pitt fans who hope to see you succeed. I'll keep you in my thoughts and hope that you keep Pitt in your thoughts too.
I disagree . This whole NIL thing has gotten out of control and the NCAA find themselves helpless to put a stop to it without being sued . ( and losing )Because that's exactly the way that the NCAA wants it.
I disagree . This whole NIL thing has gotten out of control and the NCAA find themselves helpless to put a stop to it without being sued . ( and losing )
Since you know everything you ought to get in touch with the NCAA and their lawyers and tell them exactly what to do now !The NCAA was the proverbial ostrich with their head in the sand for a couple of decades, and then they finally picked their head up out of the sand and said "oh, woe is me, how could I possibly do anything about this?"
And of course there still are things the NCAA could do, they just don't have the stomach for them. They (meaning the schools) are going to milk this for as much as they can for as long as they can, and then eventually they are going to be forced into even more things that they don't want, simply because they refuse to be proactive and do, well, really, anything, that might change the situation.
NIL has gotten out of control precisely BECAUSE of the NCAA, and it's something that was completely predictable, and it's something that the NCAA could have done something about a long time ago. But they chose not to, and they deserve all the angst they have over where we are and where things are likely going to go.
Since you know everything you ought to get in touch with the NCAA and their lawyers and tell them exactly what to do now !
The players are not getting paid by their schools and prohibiting someone for using their NIL is a lost battle .
You tell them to just cross their fingers that the "let us be employees" and "unlimited eligibility" lawsuits dont happen for awhile because they have as good of a chance of winning those as RMU winning a Natty.
"Cross our fingers and hope we don't get sued" has been the NCAA strategy for decades now. And it's worked just about as well as most people would have expected it to work.
But don't tell Fs. He thinks cross your fingers and hope is and always has been a winning strategy.
Why would anyone want to be proactive when they can cross their fingers and hope?
To be fair, what can the NCAA really do at this point? They know the players will be employees soon so they are just going to get as much out of these last few years as they can.
You still haven’t given one workable idea , you just like to point out others mistakes . No solutions!"Cross our fingers and hope we don't get sued" has been the NCAA strategy for decades now. And it's worked just about as well as most people would have expected it to work.
But don't tell Fs. He thinks cross your fingers and hope is and always has been a winning strategy.
Why would anyone want to be proactive when they can cross their fingers and hope?
You still haven’t given one workable idea , you just like to point out others mistakes . No solutions!
We all know the NCAA was asleep at the wheel .
Everyone was making bank at the kid’s expense, the coaches making millions , the ADs , at large schools have excessively large salaries and the schools themselves are raking in millions , why would any of them rock the boat .
Now the schools have legalized booster cash to distribute, what could be better for the haves !
The kids who are the real stars and drive the bottom line now have the leverage . Great for them and sucks for the have nots .
Now the players are just like the men who coach them , excel and move on to a higher paying job . There is one difference , the coaches are leaving signed contracts while scholarships are only one yr deals .
Let’s hear Joe’s plan !
Actually I've been giving a workable idea for more than a decade. And not surprisingly, it's where this is all going to end up eventually anyway, whether the NCAA keeps it's collective head stuck in the sand or not.
Make the players employees. Sign a collective bargaining agreement with a player's union that can both take into account the best interests of the players while simultaneously allowing the NCAA (or whatever replaces the NCAA) to set rules about what is and is not allowed. If the NCAA had done that a decade ago, they would have had the upper hand and could have gotten a much better deal for the schools, as opposed to now when the courts have given the players the upper hand. So any deal they get now is going to be, from the school's perspective, much worse than what it could have been. But hey, at least they wrung every last dollar they could from a dying system for as long as they could, right?
And as I said, the current "system" is so good for the haves that three clear "have nots" made the Final Four this year, one year after three clear "have nots" made the Final Four. NIL payments aren't favoring the "haves", they are providing a way for the "have nots" to better compete with the "haves". Which is obvious to anyone who understands even a little bit what is going on.
So clearly, not you.
Alabama, Purdue, and NC State may not be blue bloods, but aren't exactly "have nots".
In basketball? When was the last time Alabama or Purdue won anything?
The haves are the teams with the money . Think Pitts NIL kitty is similar to UConn , Alabama, NCS and Purdue ?In basketball? When was the last time Alabama or Purdue won anything?