**** Brian Cardinal.Can go back far too — Brian Cardinal comes to mind.
**** Brian Cardinal.Can go back far too — Brian Cardinal comes to mind.
They MAY have an open ride for that year. If Furst is the one that leaves this year to get them to 13, then they have no one who would be in their final year of eligibility in 2024-25Mullins was offered by Purdue yesterday. Normally, that wouldn't be news but Purdue has one open ride for that class. Short of another person dropping off scholarship and paying their own way, offering a guard is a pretty big deal.
Potential approaches for IU.Not sure how that’s setting sights lower than its capacity? Recruit and develop and have the money to keep them once they develop.
Why is it for the better?I have no idea why anyone pretends like things that happened 5 years ago tell us anything about what strategy we should implement going forward.
Unlimited transfers and NIL collectives are a hydrogen bomb. Everything has changed for good, and there is no going back.
Some of you guys talking about RMK are killing me. UConn is out here dropping nuclear bombs and you guys are talking about building more trenches and fixing bayonets. Wake up man.
Purdue and their model is a dinosaur, and the meteor just hit. They will evolve or die.
Reading is fundamental. I didn't say it was.Why is it for the better?
Lance Jones was portalThis Purdue “model” is so overblown. Painter is just a very good coach and that’s about all of it. They will pay NIL like everyone else, and they will use the portal. Lurch just delayed some of this transition for them.
Mullins sounds like too good of a shooter to fit IU’s style. He’d throw the whole offense out of whack.Mullins fits more IU style of play and Sisley more Pu style
Might not be quite that quite cut and dried but I agree.This season is so important for future recruiting.
With a successful season the top guys will see that there can be success at IU.
If not, none of these guys will want to come and it will be starting all over again.
No one needs to leave this year. Already at 13, Purdue announced that a scholarship player agreed to go off scholarship and pay their own way. Plus Furst is a senior, that is their one spot. It would need to be an upcoming junior or below.They MAY have an open ride for that year. If Furst is the one that leaves this year to get them to 13, then they have no one who would be in their final year of eligibility in 2024-25
Couple of sentences give me pause. The right coach and right approach? Hmmm. And the one about pushing 70. Some of us are getting way too damn close to that. Are we actually supposed to have a heart attack?"Doing things Well"...for sure.
"Doing things the Right Way"... up for debate. It generally works for Purdue, and for what their program expectations have become throughout the years. But as has been talked about ad nauseum, the "Purdue way" isn't necessarily what IU should emulate.
IU last went to a FF in 2002...the "Purdue way" that you've had a hard on for lately produces FF's once every 44 years or so...and this time it took a generational, Canadian, talent to get there. They may never go back. I'd rather IU make some again before 2046. I'll be pushing 70 by then, might give me a heart attack.
Lets emulate UConn, or Carolina, or Kansas... as long as its been since we rubbed elbows with those types of schools, this offseason proves IU still has the resources and national profile to quickly get back up there...with the right coach who uses the right approach and philosophy.
Who is going to walk on status??? I had not heard, I knew that was the hope but had not seen an official announcementNo one needs to leave this year. Already at 13, Purdue announced that a scholarship player agreed to go off scholarship and pay their own way. Plus Furst is a senior, that is their one spot. It would need to be an upcoming junior or below.
with NIL in theory could have as many players as you want, just give them the cash and have them pay their own way.No one needs to leave this year. Already at 13, Purdue announced that a scholarship player agreed to go off scholarship and pay their own way. Plus Furst is a senior, that is their one spot. It would need to be an upcoming junior or below.
They didn't announce the player for privacy reasons but one would figure it was Brian Waddell or Caleb Furst. Caleb already graduated while Brian either graduated or will at semester. There has to be specific circumstances for the NCAA to grant this (such as academic reasons or the player stating he'd rather stay at their current school than transfer).Who is going to walk on status??? I had not heard, I knew that was the hope but had not seen an official announcement
So if it is Furst it does absolutely nothing for them in the 25 class, they would still have 13 kids on scholly in 24/25 that could return in 25/26, so it does not free one up going forward, correctThey didn't announce the player for privacy reasons but one would figure it was Brian Waddell or Caleb Furst. Caleb already graduated while Brian either graduated or will at semester. There has to be specific circumstances for the NCAA to grant this (such as academic reasons or the player stating he'd rather stay at their current school than transfer).
who cares? What's the point of trying to figure out PU's roster spots? I'm not trying to be a d_ _ _, but why would an IU fan care? Seems as though Painter's doubling down on continuing to recruit HS players as much as possible. Tells me what he thinks about PU's NIL outlook. Weird though, because I thought Lance Jones was a real positive for them this year.So if it is Furst it does absolutely nothing for them in the 25 class, they would still have 13 kids on scholly in 24/25 that could return in 25/26, so it does not free one up going forward, correct
Not true, there needs to be an academic or specific situation.with NIL in theory could have as many players as you want, just give them the cash and have them pay their own way.
Correct but I would guess they'd do the same for Brian next year or Brian would decide to transfer and get playing time at a smaller school. Either way, they'll have one open ride next season.So if it is Furst it does absolutely nothing for them in the 25 class, they would still have 13 kids on scholly in 24/25 that could return in 25/26, so it does not free one up going forward, correct
Regarding specific situation, in a previous post you stated the following as an example: …”such as academic reasons or the player stating he'd rather stay at their current school than transfer”.Not true, there needs to be an academic or specific situation.
Agreed, which brings up the point I made a couple of years ago... should IU hire a scouting coordinator/staff who sole job is to identify, profile and track Top 30ish potential transfer portal players å la professional baseball????I'd take everyone off the list to emulate but UConn. I think that guy is building a monster, and that's who I'd be emulating. IU really has hit upon the perfect storm to get back to relevancy with NIL. Whether Woody was lazy or ahead of the curve, I think winning programs are going to have to adjust their tactics and go after stud HS players, OR pursue proven players with NIL. Doing things the "old way" of getting lower-rated HS guys and developing them is going by the wayside and will be more of a rarity going forward. Painter and Izzo both seem to be behind the curve, but obviously both are proven coaches. I think we may really rue that we didn't go ahead and pull the trigger and get Dusty, but we'll see. I'm hopeful that Woody putting renewed focus on the 2025 guys shows he's going to do just that: go after really good HS'ers and be active in NIL.
This year is a litmus test. I hope the powers that be set minimum expectations, and to me that should be a minimum of a top 2 showing in the B10 and 2nd weekend of the tourney, with the resources poured in.
Why is everyone comparing to HS kids that don't play the same position???Mullins > Sisley, and not even close
I would think that position would be a huge asset with the new portal dynamics. With the right person, they could also be in charge of scouting foreign prospects too. I have a feeling with the amount of NIL money available, we're going to start seeing an influx of top talent foreign kids. Maybe not? Maybe their club/pro teams pay them more while waiting for NBA draft ages?Agreed, which brings up the point I made a couple of years ago... should IU hire a scouting coordinator/staff who sole job is to identify, profile and track Top 30ish potential transfer portal players å la professional baseball????
I say yes.
dumbMullins sounds like too good of a shooter to fit IU’s style. He’d throw the whole offense out of whack.
They can do basically what they want.Regarding specific situation, in a previous post you stated the following as an example: …”such as academic reasons or the player stating he'd rather stay at their current school than transfer”.
Couldn’t any player state they’d rather stay than transfer? That doesn’t seem like a specific situation. Seems pretty simple to get around that.
Genuinely curious if that’s how it’s written (wherever that would be)? Thanks.
Isn't that what Hulls' job is?I would think that position would be a huge asset with the new portal dynamics. With the right person, they could also be in charge of scouting foreign prospects too. I have a feeling with the amount of NIL money available, we're going to start seeing an influx of top talent foreign kids. Maybe not? Maybe their club/pro teams pay them more while waiting for NBA draft ages?
Hair Club for men Arena. Already looks like a bald head.As a representative of Hair Club for Men?
True ‘dat, but he had the last laugh as one tough S.O.B. for Purdue. I was thankful when he graduated, as I will be when the name Braden Smith comes to past.Can go back far too — Brian Cardinal comes to mind.
I liked Cardinal... dude played hard. PU's had some good hard playing guys: Cardinal, Kramer, Doug Lee, Todd Mitchell, Cuonzo Martin, Scheffler all come to mind. And, yes Smith and Edey will be added to that list!True ‘dat, but he had the last laugh as one tough S.O.B. for Purdue. I was thankful when he graduated, as I will be when the name Braden Smith comes to past.
Going back way too far long…Rick Mount had that physical PU look. I don’t think it’s ever been said what the name of his haircut was. It was a strange one on the cover of Sports Illustrated, one that could only be described. His warm-up jacket looked more like a marching band uniform.Can go back far too — Brian Cardinal comes to mind.
Jordan Hulls is that guy. It's one of those roles you give a guy before making them an assistant. Walsh was hired as one of those guys, then Fife was fired, everyone got bumped up and for 3 years Walsh has been ojt recruiting the state and surrounding areas. This is a big cycle for him. Woody is directly involved with Haralson and maybe Adam's too, not sure about Adam's, but Walsh has Indy Elite, most of the Kentucky, Michigan and Ohio kids. My understanding is that if he blows it with the big 3 then there will be a change before the 27' class gets away from us. That class will be better than 25'I would think that position would be a huge asset with the new portal dynamics. With the right person, they could also be in charge of scouting foreign prospects too. I have a feeling with the amount of NIL money available, we're going to start seeing an influx of top talent foreign kids. Maybe not? Maybe their club/pro teams pay them more while waiting for NBA draft ages?
I'm thinking more of this role as a permanent, very well compensated role...more of a personable, sports agent, analytics minded guy. Not saying Hulls couldn't do that. Just that I don't think it should be a guy that's just trying to get his foot in the door and move up to a different job. More of those guys flame out than end up becoming effective assistants or head coaches some day. This job would be maximized by someone that's worked in sports management, maybe has been a pro scout of some sorts... Just a thought. Point is, someone that can scour hundreds of prospects every year across the globe, and help the coaches identify the best 40-50 to actively recruit.Jordan Hulls is that guy. It's one of those roles you give a guy before making them an assistant. Walsh was hired as one of those guys, then Fife was fired, everyone got bumped up and for 3 years Walsh has been ojt recruiting the state and surrounding areas. This is a big cycle for him. Woody is directly involved with Haralson and maybe Adam's too, not sure about Adam's, but Walsh has Indy Elite, most of the Kentucky, Michigan and Ohio kids. My understanding is that if he blows it with the big 3 then there will be a change before the 27' class gets away from us. That class will be better than 25'