NCAA 2024 MBB Transfer Portal
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Do all these departures dating back before NIL/Portal like Bethea, Cramer, Marshall, et al suggest something is not right at The Mack?
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This Wilmouth kid is a joke...he took a free ride, rehabbed, traveled with us and what did we get in return? NOTHING!
Something is fishy with this one! Now watch, he'll be a double/double machine for Siena.
Something is fishy with this one! Now watch, he'll be a double/double machine for Siena.
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Maybe it's just a trade between schools Wilmoth for Durogordon? Lol
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I would agree with that trade.
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Looks like Wilmouth is Gerry McNamara's first transfer. And maybe Durugordon will stay:
https://apnews.com/article/siena-gerry- ... 8beed85ca9
If McNamara is successful at Siena, he will move on to a bigger school in a couple of years.
https://apnews.com/article/siena-gerry- ... 8beed85ca9
If McNamara is successful at Siena, he will move on to a bigger school in a couple of years.
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Glenn Taylor, Jr. of St. John's is in the portal:
https://redstormsports.com/sports/mens- ... r-jr-/5108
https://redstormsports.com/sports/mens- ... r-jr-/5108
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Great article in the NY Post telling the Estrada/Hofstra/Speedy story. It should be sent to EVERY Hofstra recruit!
Glad to see at least The Post is on it's game vs. SLEEPY NEWSDAY!
https://nypost.com/2024/04/03/sports/aa ... fstra-boon
Glad to see at least The Post is on it's game vs. SLEEPY NEWSDAY!
https://nypost.com/2024/04/03/sports/aa ... fstra-boon
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This is what I mean when we all jump to conclusions sometimes and don't know the whole story behind the scenes, just like with the story about Speedy talking to Carlos and coaching him up after he noticed that Carlos wasn't getting shots up before the game at Campbell. So, we assume things...HUSID80 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 10:14 am Great article in the NY Post telling the Estrada/Hofstra/Speedy story. It should be sent to EVERY Hofstra recruit!
Glad to see at least The Post is on it's game vs. SLEEPY NEWSDAY!
https://nypost.com/2024/04/03/sports/aa ... fstra-boon
We ask: How well is Speedy coaching? (well in that case, with that Campbell game, really well).
We assume: There must be something wrong at Hofstra if Speedy can't keep these guys - but then there is this, which I commend Speedy and his staff for, and which shows the family that Hofstra is, doing what's best for Estrada even though it would help him more than Hofstra:
“He honestly wanted to stay here, and we had to force him into the transfer portal. No, this is the better decision for you. It will put you and your family in a better position,” Claxton said. “It was hard, because if he came back, I might’ve had a top-25 team in the country. But at the end of the day, I have to do what’s in the best interest of these kids, not what’s in the best interest of myself.”
Claxton and his staff worked with Estrada to find the best fit, sitting in on phone calls with him and his suitors, and helping to set up visits. They thought Alabama made the most sense, because of the Crimson Tide’s up-tempo offensive attack, the freedom coach Nate Oats gave his guards and a need in the backcourt.
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Hard to digest as fans that he forced Estrada out when he wanted to stay. But it's long term thinking for recruiting and it's the new reality with the NIL. Of course it may not always work out where the guy immediately gets to the final 4. But that's exposure Hofstra rarely gets - they mentioned the school every Alabama NCAA tournament game I watched.
JWF, Buie, and Pemberton will be the last all-league players that stay for 4 years that Hofstra will ever see. I'm assuming Speedy was at least supportive of Dubar and Carlos transferring as well.
JWF, Buie, and Pemberton will be the last all-league players that stay for 4 years that Hofstra will ever see. I'm assuming Speedy was at least supportive of Dubar and Carlos transferring as well.
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Unless Hofstra, as a feeder school over time, were to start making NCAA tourneys, would grow the program, and generate enough money to start keeping at least some future guys from transferring - maybe to a point where even if they could make even more NIL money elsewhere, they might still be able to make enough NIL money and enjoy the success (especially NCAAT success) at Hofstra, and enjoyed the family connection and other things that would go along with staying at Hofstra, to decide to stay. Not likely at the moment, but something that as this new NIL world develops in the years to come, isn't out of the realm of possibilities.
Considering how it went with Estrada, I bet he was. Dubar was expected by everyone here. Carlos came as a surprise to many and among those, the immediate reaction was: what's wrong with HU that they couldn't keep Carlos? And yet, maybe what we didn't know is that perhaps (like Estrada), wanted to stay until he possibly had conversations with Speedy and others to convince him to do what was best for his own future.
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Great post HUSID very eye opening. Thanks for posting it.HUSID80 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 10:14 am Great article in the NY Post telling the Estrada/Hofstra/Speedy story. It should be sent to EVERY Hofstra recruit!
Glad to see at least The Post is on it's game vs. SLEEPY NEWSDAY!
https://nypost.com/2024/04/03/sports/aa ... fstra-boon
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This only works when a Coach has job security and no aspirations to better himself. ( Speedy) Unfortunately us fans who spend our time and money supporting the program are the ones who lose out.
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Totally reasonable reaction as a fan, though. (Like you, I was a bit irked by Carlos's "elated" comment when entering the portal, but now it makes more sense). I can imagine many will have a very tough time with all this, but we really have to change our perspective and expectations. As it stands, Hofstra is now just a feeder program for high majors. Anyone capable of making an all-league team (top 3, defensive, etc.) is probably going to leave, with support and encouragement from the staff to do so. NCAA tournament appearances from winning a severely depleted conference would still be fun, but to have everything come together with underclassmen and transfers, the chance of a Mason/VCU type run is essentially 0, and with chatter about eliminating auto bids, might actually be 0 soon.Wags wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 10:51 am Considering how it went with Estrada, I bet he was. Dubar was expected by everyone here. Carlos came as a surprise to many and among those, the immediate reaction was: what's wrong with HU that they couldn't keep Carlos? And yet, maybe what we didn't know is that perhaps (like Estrada), wanted to stay until he possibly had conversations with Speedy and others to convince him to do what was best for his own future.
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That's why it MAY work longer-term because although there's no guarantee Speedy wouldn't move on if that success would could, his situation currently seems to fit those two things - he seems to have job security and is "home" at HU, so maybe wouldn't want to leave should that success come. For now, let the success come first. Still much work to do for that in terms of that path: becoming a strong feeder school off of a case like Estrada's, growing that into NCAAT success, growing that into NIL success for Hofstra to keep some players, etc., etc. down the line.
For that matter, they should not only (and I am pretty sure they are) leverage Estrada's Final Four trip (along with the story that goes with that of him personally helping his mom and others financially - because that will matter a lot to transfers and potential recruits), but they should also leverage Tyler Thomas playing in the All-Star Game on the same floor the day before (heck, leverage whatever you can - even leverage JWF and the CAA team winning the 3 x 3 tournament at the Final Four a few years ago, if it matters to anyone).
But IF (yes, big if at this current moment) that does work longer-term, the fans spending their time and money (as you say) will be along for the ride rather than losing out over time.
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Yes, for sure. Very reasonable reaction. But as you say, we need to adjust because this is the new world now.cactus wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 11:23 amTotally reasonable reaction as a fan, though. (Like you, I was a bit irked by Carlos's "elated" comment when entering the portal, but now it makes more sense). I can imagine many will have a very tough time with all this, but we really have to change our perspective and expectations. As it stands, Hofstra is now just a feeder program for high majors. Anyone capable of making an all-league team (top 3, defensive, etc.) is probably going to leave, with support and encouragement from the staff to do so. NCAA tournament appearances from winning a severely depleted conference would still be fun, but to have everything come together with underclassmen and transfers, the chance of a Mason/VCU type run is essentially 0, and with chatter about eliminating auto bids, might actually be 0 soon.Wags wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 10:51 am Considering how it went with Estrada, I bet he was. Dubar was expected by everyone here. Carlos came as a surprise to many and among those, the immediate reaction was: what's wrong with HU that they couldn't keep Carlos? And yet, maybe what we didn't know is that perhaps (like Estrada), wanted to stay until he possibly had conversations with Speedy and others to convince him to do what was best for his own future.
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Wags wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 12:03 pmThat's why it MAY work longer-term because although there's no guarantee Speedy wouldn't move on if that success would could, his situation currently seems to fit those two things - he seems to have job security and is "home" at HU, so maybe wouldn't want to leave should that success come. For now, let the success come first. Still much work to do for that in terms of that path: becoming a strong feeder school off of a case like Estrada's, growing that into NCAAT success, growing that into NIL success for Hofstra to keep some players, etc., etc. down the line.
For that matter, they should not only (and I am pretty sure they are) leverage Estrada's Final Four trip (along with the story that goes with that of him personally helping his mom and others financially - because that will matter a lot to transfers and potential recruits), but they should also leverage Tyler Thomas playing in the All-Star Game on the same floor the day before (heck, leverage whatever you can - even leverage JWF and the CAA team winning the 3 x 3 tournament at the Final Four a few years ago, if it matters to anyone).
But IF (yes, big if at this current moment) that does work longer-term, the fans spending their time and money (as you say) will be along for the ride rather than losing out over time.
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Very conflicted on the Speedy Estrada stuff. I do totally understand that going in the portal from our level needs to be viewed in same lens as going pro for 1 and done kids at the power schools, but knowing they could have brought him back... damn.
Meanwhile Chris Mack already getting to work, got Brzovic to do the exact opposite and stay at Charleston. If anyone is thinking there will be any drop off there, even for next year, think again.
Meanwhile Chris Mack already getting to work, got Brzovic to do the exact opposite and stay at Charleston. If anyone is thinking there will be any drop off there, even for next year, think again.
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Any idea how much Estrada is receiving at UA? I've heard at least $500,000, but have not been able to verify.
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Possible, but in this new NIL world, is there another path to grow the program over time?ZMAN3 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 12:27 pmWags wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 12:03 pmThat's why it MAY work longer-term because although there's no guarantee Speedy wouldn't move on if that success would could, his situation currently seems to fit those two things - he seems to have job security and is "home" at HU, so maybe wouldn't want to leave should that success come. For now, let the success come first. Still much work to do for that in terms of that path: becoming a strong feeder school off of a case like Estrada's, growing that into NCAAT success, growing that into NIL success for Hofstra to keep some players, etc., etc. down the line.
For that matter, they should not only (and I am pretty sure they are) leverage Estrada's Final Four trip (along with the story that goes with that of him personally helping his mom and others financially - because that will matter a lot to transfers and potential recruits), but they should also leverage Tyler Thomas playing in the All-Star Game on the same floor the day before (heck, leverage whatever you can - even leverage JWF and the CAA team winning the 3 x 3 tournament at the Final Four a few years ago, if it matters to anyone).
But IF (yes, big if at this current moment) that does work longer-term, the fans spending their time and money (as you say) will be along for the ride rather than losing out over time.
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I don't envy the ticket office having to sell the hope of being one of the better feeder schools that still (for now) has a chance at an auto-bid to the NCAA tournament just to get smacked in the mouth by a team they can't compete with because their best players transferred out.Wags wrote:Yes, for sure. Very reasonable reaction. But as you say, we need to adjust because this is the new world now.