Side pay is fine. Real pros get endorsement deals all the time, but they are locked into contracts to play for X team for Y years. They can't just leave on a whim if they are under contract. It just doesn't work that way. They can try to force trades, but if they do that, then then X team is going to get something in return. You don't have this chaos with tons of players leaving willy nilly. Contracts with schools would prevent what is happening now.
Is there a point to following recruiting anymore? Like 1/3 of recruiting classes actually stick for any meaningful period of time.
NIL has created a bunch of pseudo-pro mercenaries. It's hard to root for players when you have no idea if they are going to bolt for a rival team at any moment.
I'm for paying players, but this is essentially like MLB but without player contracts. Imagine Aaron Judge just deciding one day that he was bored of NYC and just left the Yankees before the season started because he felt like it. That's what we have in college sports right now.
I think people need to pump the brakes on Warren on a bit. He had two great throws: one was a wide open bomb where Bell just ran passed a walk on on a go route. The second, he scrambled around and found Moore wide open, who then ran away from a bunch of back ups.
I can't wait for the Exit: Juwan post. The horrendous record alone is enough for the axe. Two instances of fighting/near fighting added on... what are we even doing?
I am taking a CFB break until the sport is fixed. This year was the mountaintop for Michigan fans, but the sport is devolving into uncapped MLB spending free-for-all, but with no player contracts, tampering enforcement, or free agency. It's bonkers. (not to mention conference realignment ruining long-standing traditions).
Mediocre coaches like Ryan Day will be able to successfully buy their way out of X and O cluelessness. I'm not interested in watching that. Pay the players, but they should be paid directly by the schools with, you know, employment contracts, like real pros.
My dad is 78 with Parkinson's. He was a very active surgeon for many years. Coincidentally, I have competed in powerlifting competitions. This post hits.
Mike Barwis was insanely hyped as a strength coach. When the Rich Rod era ended, he didn't remain a D1 strength coach, he started his own business.
He's in Florida now, presumably enjoying the sunshine: https://www.barwis.com/.
I have no doubt Herbert was important, but I think the strength coach stuff is a bit overhyped.
I'm a lot more concerned about replacing an all-world DC and competing for recruits when NIL inducements are apparently not policed at all and our rivals are outspending us by millions.
Brian has the correct take: Yes, we should have offered Harbaugh everything from the beginning. No, it would not have mattered. This dude was not interviewing for NFL jobs for funsies. He wants to the coach in the NFL, that's it. And I can't blame him. CFB is broken until schools can directly pay players and have them sign contracts.
Too cute in the 3rd quarter. We should scrap the Orji package.
MOAR manball. These out-of-conference teams aren't used to seeing 3 TEs and a FB on the field at the same time. It seemed like we were caving them in the first half and went away from simple runs.
Corum and Wilson were clutch. The older offensive players carried us at the end.
I hate that Alabama got in, but ya know what? We have an NFL defense. Minter is an NFL-level coaching talent. This is an Alabama team that barely won several games. They were one play away from not even being in the conversation. We bottled up MHJ and co this year and held Stroud in check last year. We got this. Let's GOOOOOOo
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Side pay is fine. Real pros get endorsement deals all the time, but they are locked into contracts to play for X team for Y years. They can't just leave on a whim if they are under contract. It just doesn't work that way. They can try to force trades, but if they do that, then then X team is going to get something in return. You don't have this chaos with tons of players leaving willy nilly. Contracts with schools would prevent what is happening now.
Just make it like every other pro sport.
"They can easily find a better corner for this year in the portal." I hope so!
Is there a point to following recruiting anymore? Like 1/3 of recruiting classes actually stick for any meaningful period of time.
NIL has created a bunch of pseudo-pro mercenaries. It's hard to root for players when you have no idea if they are going to bolt for a rival team at any moment.
I'm for paying players, but this is essentially like MLB but without player contracts. Imagine Aaron Judge just deciding one day that he was bored of NYC and just left the Yankees before the season started because he felt like it. That's what we have in college sports right now.
Salary caps, direct pay, and contracts please.
Don't play what game? That is the game. Recruiting in the NIL era is just a contest of who pays players the most.
I like the idea, but apparently, Sullivan is going to Iowa.
Is he good at sportsball?
I think people need to pump the brakes on Warren on a bit. He had two great throws: one was a wide open bomb where Bell just ran passed a walk on on a go route. The second, he scrambled around and found Moore wide open, who then ran away from a bunch of back ups.
I would not let this guy near any microphone
Keon Sabb could've had this playing time... Really messed up.
Isn't it Greg Scruggs? Either way, not a good look.
Does he still do the "Havoc" press thing? Seemed kind of gimmicky to me.
Bring him back to right the ship with Yaklich... then burn the boats
Had to do it. Couldn't recruit, couldn't develop. The record speaks for itself.
A back up safety is worth $2 million on the open market?
I can't wait for the Exit: Juwan post. The horrendous record alone is enough for the axe. Two instances of fighting/near fighting added on... what are we even doing?
Obvs merits a multiple-game suspension for the HC.
Player contracts plz, thx
The new flight risk category: welcome to the unregulated NIL era.
Millenials will understand this reference
Are we sure this time, orrr....
...before returning to Michigan? lol
A lot of business-speak in there, but sounds good, I guess.
Wow what a come up.
Imagine shoving your boss in any other profession lol.
Why did Josh Zawada transfer to Duke? Looks like we picked up another attack guy, but I saw that in my news feed and struck me as weird.
I am taking a CFB break until the sport is fixed. This year was the mountaintop for Michigan fans, but the sport is devolving into uncapped MLB spending free-for-all, but with no player contracts, tampering enforcement, or free agency. It's bonkers. (not to mention conference realignment ruining long-standing traditions).
Mediocre coaches like Ryan Day will be able to successfully buy their way out of X and O cluelessness. I'm not interested in watching that. Pay the players, but they should be paid directly by the schools with, you know, employment contracts, like real pros.
My dad is 78 with Parkinson's. He was a very active surgeon for many years. Coincidentally, I have competed in powerlifting competitions. This post hits.
Parkinson's is a terrible disease.
There are 75+ replies and only half of them are hating on the thread.
NO RAGRETS
I'm at -24 for this post with NO RAGRETS. NEG AWAY.
It's offseason, y'all, relax.
My apologies.
1. Because it is basketball season and have you seen our basketball team?
2. I don't think you're correct about may vs. could. "May" is far more ambiguous and connotes permission vs. ability.
"NFL photography isn't really a thing."
tHanKs, wArDe!
Mike Barwis was insanely hyped as a strength coach. When the Rich Rod era ended, he didn't remain a D1 strength coach, he started his own business.
He's in Florida now, presumably enjoying the sunshine: https://www.barwis.com/.
I have no doubt Herbert was important, but I think the strength coach stuff is a bit overhyped.
I'm a lot more concerned about replacing an all-world DC and competing for recruits when NIL inducements are apparently not policed at all and our rivals are outspending us by millions.
"Herbert wanted a long-term deal. Warde wouldn’t give it to him."
Source?
Everyone: NFL strength coach isn't really a thing.
NFL: Here's $2 million to oversee an empty weight room in SoCal.
Herbert: *Runs to SoCal*
____
Coaches are people, too man. Maybe he's tired. Training a bunch of 18 year olds would be exhausting.
Brian has the correct take: Yes, we should have offered Harbaugh everything from the beginning. No, it would not have mattered. This dude was not interviewing for NFL jobs for funsies. He wants to the coach in the NFL, that's it. And I can't blame him. CFB is broken until schools can directly pay players and have them sign contracts.
Oh Snap!
There is no way MSU grads are richer than us. Are we that cheap? lol
Yeah baby. I don't want that guy in the BIG10.
The 2022 offensive class was... not great. Defensive class was pretty epic.
Isn't he expected to play a lot next year with Tyler Morris?
We gotta do exactly what we have done all season: run the ball, sack the QB.
How bout no?
Why is every damn game on Peacock?
What about the Big 10 Network, which is broadcasting Junior Varsity Tiddlywink matches on most evenings?
I'm not subscribing to 900 different streaming services, this is ridiculous.
There were 3 really bad instances of holding that weren't called and tossing JJ when he was a mile out of bounds that went uncalled.
Too cute in the 3rd quarter. We should scrap the Orji package.
MOAR manball. These out-of-conference teams aren't used to seeing 3 TEs and a FB on the field at the same time. It seemed like we were caving them in the first half and went away from simple runs.
Corum and Wilson were clutch. The older offensive players carried us at the end.
WHERE ARE THE MUPPETS?!!?!?!?
the special teams were trash and it almost looked like they were going to cost us the game.
The return/fair catch/let it bounce decision tree was fully broken
Then we didn't have enough men on the field for the second debacle
Time for him to go.
I hate that Alabama got in, but ya know what? We have an NFL defense. Minter is an NFL-level coaching talent. This is an Alabama team that barely won several games. They were one play away from not even being in the conversation. We bottled up MHJ and co this year and held Stroud in check last year. We got this. Let's GOOOOOOo