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Re: Looking ahead to 2025-26
By: guest441 Date: March 14, 2025, 3:29 pm
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[quote author=Accelerator link=topic=1166.msg45428#msg45428
date=1741881112]
I think we all thought Boals would be the guy that took us to
the next level, especially coming from Ohio State. We'd never
gotten a coach with that kind of pedigree before. 2016 was
supposed to be the beginning of greatness, and not the peak, but
then look what happened over the next decade. Supremely
disappointing stuff. Look at what a school like McNeese is doing
now with Will Wade (57-10)! Pitino immediately turned around St.
John's. Coaching matters.
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the $4 million NIL matters at St Johns.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2025-26
By: Checkmate Date: March 14, 2025, 6:46 pm
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This isn’t a very comprehensive list – and I don’t know that one
exists – but these are the kind of revenue sharing figures we
can expect to see at other schools.
HTML https://nil-ncaa.com/basketball/
Some big paydays but also some fringe schools with some fringy
numbers.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2025-26
By: OldSeawolf Date: March 15, 2025, 9:14 am
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[quote author=Checkmate link=topic=1166.msg45436#msg45436
date=1741995965]
This isn’t a very comprehensive list – and I don’t know that one
exists – but these are the kind of revenue sharing figures we
can expect to see at other schools.
HTML https://nil-ncaa.com/basketball/
Some big paydays but also some fringe schools with some fringy
numbers.
[/quote]
It all remains to be seen how the NCAA back-pay ruling coupled
with the future revenue sharing model will affect SBU athletics.
My guess is that it will hurt us (still TBD), and outside NIL $
may be the make/break point for future SBU athletics. One thing
for sure, SBU certainly needs to find its version of Mike
Repole.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2025-26
By: guest441 Date: March 15, 2025, 1:13 pm
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Bryant won the tournament today.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2025-26
By: Accelerator Date: March 15, 2025, 10:39 pm
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[quote author=OldSeawolf link=topic=1166.msg45437#msg45437
date=1742048040]
[quote author=Checkmate link=topic=1166.msg45436#msg45436
date=1741995965]
This isn’t a very comprehensive list – and I don’t know that one
exists – but these are the kind of revenue sharing figures we
can expect to see at other schools.
HTML https://nil-ncaa.com/basketball/
Some big paydays but also some fringe schools with some fringy
numbers.
[/quote]
It all remains to be seen how the NCAA back-pay ruling coupled
with the future revenue sharing model will affect SBU athletics.
My guess is that it will hurt us (still TBD), and outside NIL $
may be the make/break point for future SBU athletics. One thing
for sure, SBU certainly needs to find its version of Mike
Repole.
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Just reading about this now.
HTML https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/12/nyregion/st-johns-basketball-benefactor-repole.html
It is insane that for as good of a school that Stony Brook is,
that we can't find one wealthy alumni that will get us the
players we want.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2025-26
By: Chairman of the Board Date: March 16, 2025, 4:00 pm
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i feel like i say the same thing over and over and over. the U
never emphasized sports. we finally got serious 25 years ago
and went full Div1. but we still arent serious.
the megadonors are made while on campus.
of course, very few of our regular donors are even on campus all
that much.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2025-26
By: guest441 Date: March 18, 2025, 12:45 pm
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Frey in the portal.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2025-26
By: sbu1991 Date: March 19, 2025, 3:24 pm
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Anyone have any updates on the recruiting side? Lots of
positions to fill. Butler is a 3 star recruit according to
verbal commits. I'm not sure what other schools made offers
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Re: Looking ahead to 2025-26
By: sbugold Date: March 20, 2025, 8:18 am
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It's been reported that the Seawolves have offered Tajuan
Simpkins (So. guard from Elon) and Jamil Muttilib (Jr. guard
from Appalachian St.). They look to me like possibilities to
fill the Frey departure, but not close to making up for the loss
of Luster. Any thoughts or assessments?
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Re: Looking ahead to 2025-26
By: Checkmate Date: March 20, 2025, 9:14 am
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[quote author=sbugold link=topic=1166.msg45456#msg45456
date=1742476732]
It's been reported that the Seawolves have offered Tajuan
Simpkins (So. guard from Elon) and Jamil Muttilib (Jr. guard
from Appalachian St.). They look to me like possibilities to
fill the Frey departure, but not close to making up for the loss
of Luster. Any thoughts or assessments?
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Both Simpkins twins are in the portal. I was curious if they
were looking to go someplace together – which is a big ask – but
TK was all-conference and TJ wasn't far off. Any team could use
either or both. TJ would be some get for us, and he's a New York
kid, but I would still be stunned if he came here. It looks like
Muttilib put up big numbers in juco but underwhelmed at App
State. The App State people (from what I read) bill him as a
super athlete who showed flashes but sometimes lacked control,
and the shooting stroke he showed at the juco level never
materialized.
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