So that's down 15, yet he only signed 5 high schoolers. FIVE! And so far two portal additions, so that's a net loss of -8. And we all know this teams history of off season injuries so you could take out another 3-5, last year it was more than 5
oh well have enough players, just none that have played any meaningful minutes in an sec game and I think we have a handful that have score a goalrpr52121 said:
What if they don't have enough women to field a team due to injuries?
Perhaps, but that would be about as smart as handing over $3million to the US Government.BQ_90 said:aggiedrjdub said:taylorswift13_ said:
Uh oh… a thread about Coach G is on the premium board! I can only imagine what's going on in there. All of us here saw this exodus coming and we prepared the past few weeks if not month about what was to come! To the common fan, they are just realizing that all of our returning starters decided to leave our program.
Could someone start one about the WBB coach, too? She has got to go. Now.
You got 3 million to buy her out. We won't buyout G for third of that amount
I agree with you 100%, but I also really hope that is not the case. You can see how they've already dicked the tennis teams around by promising an indoor facility and pulling back on that promise. It seems as if they are only investing in football and baseball (and maybe men's basketball). All the other sports, be damned. Fortunately, we have coaches in a few of the NR sports that are making names for themselves and are just winners. The problem I have with WBB is that there are CONSTANTLY excuses as to why they cannot win. Roster is too injured and can't practice, not enough players, etc. Guess what - that's YOUR job to ensure they are practicing, developing, etc. It's your job to coach and develop. It's your job to stop the bleeding on the court when things aren't going your way. She literally just stands with her arms crossed and watches as her team throws the ball away 8 consecutive times down the court. There is just not a culture of winning and you see this in all sports. When you are winning and want to desperately be a part of that, you work thru bumps and bruises. Ugh - it just is what it is; it's not going to get any better and she was most definitely the wrong hire. What a freaking slap in the face to GB.BQ_90 said:
My frustration is we have an AD that really doesn't care about Non Rev sports. If we're gonna suit up and have Texas A&M on the jersey we should play to win. I can see where WBB has gotten nuts with coaches salaries compared to the money it loses. But we're not paying G that much, you could say we are overpaying him.
I guess is the strategy by the AD, he doesn't think those of us that support non rev sports make any impact. But I can tell you I'm not giving one more dime to this AD. In fact I'm not sure i'll renew either soccer or WBB next year. And frankly i have my football tickets with family, if they wanna drop, I'm fine with that.
It just sucks living in BCS and have so several sports suck ass.
Gap said:
College athletics was changed forever with the House case. There is a 75 year old judge in the Northern District of California that has taken the entire "industry" and changed it forever. It sucks. There is no balance. This judge has no interest or background in the future of college sports. The court decisions make it a hardcore business, not the amateur friendly sport that was once great. It will be great for many "student athletes" playing the "right" sports because they will make more money in college athletics than they ever could hope to in the pros, not so much for those playing the "other" sports. Texas A&M and every other P4 school has to find $20M annually forever (and this amount will grow with inflation) for "NIL" from the school.
There is a settlement being discussed currently regarding the allocation of this $20M annual amount. When you guys find out how this court decision is going to impact some of the sports you love here at A&M, you are going to be quite disappointed.
The currently expected allocation would be:
75% - Sport A
15% - Sport B
5% - Sport C
5% - Every other sport to split this remaining 5%
I made an adjustment to your Sport B putting a men's in front of it. Your Sport C is not the one currently envisioned by the judge in the settlement.Astroag said:FootballGap said:
College athletics was changed forever with the House case. There is a 75 year old judge in the Northern District of California that has taken the entire "industry" and changed it forever. It sucks. There is no balance. This judge has no interest or background in the future of college sports. The court decisions make it a hardcore business, not the amateur friendly sport that was once great. It will be great for many "student athletes" playing the "right" sports because they will make more money in college athletics than they ever could hope to in the pros, not so much for those playing the "other" sports. Texas A&M and every other P4 school has to find $20M annually forever (and this amount will grow with inflation) for "NIL" from the school.
There is a settlement being discussed currently regarding the allocation of this $20M annual amount. When you guys find out how this court decision is going to impact some of the sports you love here at A&M, you are going to be quite disappointed.
The currently expected allocation would be:
75% - Sport A
15% - Sport B
5% - Sport C
5% - Every other sport to split this remaining 5%
Basketball
Baseball
The field
Baseball has received promises, but zero results to date.aggiedrjdub said:
I agree with you 100%, but I also really hope that is not the case. You can see how they've already dicked the tennis teams around by promising an indoor facility and pulling back on that promise. It seems as if they are only investing in football and baseball (and maybe men's basketball).
If you're posting on this board, you already know what BAS means. No need to spell it out for us.KCup17 said:
Change the board name to BAS - Battered Aggie Soccer
KCup17 said:
Change the board name to BAS - Battered Aggie Soccer
There are rumors in Washington that Title IX will be revisited by the Supreme Court soon. I wouldn't count on it being the law forever without some revisions.MookieBlaylock said:
They still have to have female athletes as title 9 still exists
Soccer ain't going anywhere unless the kill all the other mens sports