View Full Version : The Ivy League is in a state of dilemma
bonarae
October 29th, 2024, 08:00 PM
Through Harvard’s lens, I say yes… xsighx
https://www.harvardmagazine.com/2024/11/nil-harvard-ivy-league
ngineer
October 29th, 2024, 11:27 PM
Really sucks. I have not watched a professional football game this year involving teams masquerading as college football.
JacksFan40
October 30th, 2024, 01:23 AM
I genuinely have lost nearly all interest in MBB at SDSU because we can’t keep our good players anymore. Two of our top players from last year in Zeke Mayo and William Kyle transferred to Kansas and UCLA respectively. Our program just can’t compete with those schools, and before that we lost Baylor Scheierman to Creighton, Noah Freidel to JMU, and David Jenkins to UNLV. It’s impossible to get excited when you know that the second a player starts doing good they’ll be gone the next season.
The last truly great player we had from start to finish was Mike Daum and he absolutely would not have stuck around if he had played in this era, same goes for Nate Wolters.
The only path forward for the program is by using the portal heavily, because recruiting and developing isn’t an option anymore. Unfortunately we aren’t hitting the portal very hard. Not even sure we can rely on keeping the in-state kids even, NDSU lost Grant Nelson to Bama and he is from Devils Lake.
FUBeAR
October 30th, 2024, 01:49 PM
Really sucks. I have not watched a professional football game this year involving teams masquerading as college football.
Same
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