Look Who's Transferring Now (The Basketball Portal)
- By CMic
- Buckeye Basketball
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$1M/yr high volume offensive SG
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NIL is based on wealthy donors contributing to the program. Duke has a ton of NBA guys, so does Kentucky, UNC, Kansas. OSU doesn't have that many former NBA guys to kick in to NIL. Some other programs might not have a rich history of pros, but they might have other rich donors instead who have fortunes from big oil or big tech. OSU has Les Wexner, who apparently has no interest in contributing to NIL, and no other billionaire donors. Most college athletic departments don't make money, and even OSU's profits are limited, we're talking $5M to $20M profit per year, and it's variable. Ideally the athletic department would cut down on costs and find a way to invest more in NIL, but that's not what higher education does, everything always gets bigger and more expensive. So they have to rely on wealthy donors, who aren't all that plentiful.
She's for the streetsThe signs were there. I would have be calling for a divorce after segment.
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Watched the last 45 minutes or so of the descent. Pretty cool to see.Artemis is home
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Pirates social media team is killing it lately - the Griffin call up video was amazing, and this City Connect reveal was chilling - already ordered a Griffin jersey for the son
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If you believe Neil deGrasse Tyson, what we've spent, historically, on space exploration, is a drop in the bucket compared to our federal budget. Something like... if you take a dollar bill and cut it at the percentage of our budget for space exploration, you aren't even cutting into the ink on the paper - you're just shaving a tiny strip off the edge. By the way, I never fact-checked him, so believe it if you want to. Or don't.Well, if Zurp is correct, then that explains all the scifi novels where the earth is protected by a really old space fleet. Being housed in the hollow moon and all, when the older species come a'calling, we just launch and destroy those guys. Easy peasy. Actually, believe it's good that we spend some money on space exploration, and not throwing missles at each other.....
I don't think so. But I was wondering the same, and haven't been able to find anything linking the twoAny relation to our Malcolm Pridgeon? Would be a huge get.
My mistake by making it too general. By pipeline, I meant there seems to be some in roads from Harding to TTUN. The Harding grads to OSU are legendary.Michigan has a solid presence here in Warren, but Harding has sent way more players to Ohio State. This century, the only two athletes from here that chose Michigan over Ohio State are Prescott Burgess & Mario Manningham. Go back a few more years and you can add Carl Diggs in 1999, who was the first & only player from Harding that the Wolverines got in the 90’s. Since 2003, we’ve even had three players walk on at Ohio State (Dimitrios & George Makridis and Patrick Wise).
Deaver Williamson Jr. and the late Davion Rodgers are both ‘10 Harding alum that played for Michigan, but neither were ever offered by Ohio State.
Admittedly, it will be tough for anyone to beat out Michigan for Asa, but the notion that most Harding athletes chose Michigan over Ohio State is false. In fact, Alfie (since you brought his name up) is very close with his cousin Dan “Boom” Herron, who ultimately chose Ohio State over Michigan.
I'm with you, and I find myself correcting people about it ALL THE TIME, IRL. So many fans believe the number that is reported is only for 1yr. Those numbers are almost always for 3, 4 or 5yrs.I assume it’s $3.5M for 3 years. Still a lot for a guy who showed promise as a freshman but not production. Bugs me that people use $ amounts without timing.