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2024–25 schedule

Players Era giving up any pretense that it's two separate MTEs...the two tournaments are crossing over on the final day.


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lol. tried to warn u there are no more ncaa rules and we could do about anything we want with our MTE. Heck we could probably play 32 games if we wanted.
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2024–25 schedule

Just saw this from a couple weeks ago...Auburn is only paying us $40k.

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If u see the comment from Made for March under tweet he says surprised we are getting paid anything. That makes zero sense to me. But I do understand how we're getting paid less, usually they pay for automatic wins. Or who knows our staff may have been in jeopardy of not getting game on schedule and dropped their pants idk. Auburn knew we were desperate & had no leverage bc our staff had done such a bad job with the schedule. Yes, this is speculation on a message board but reasonable speculation!

But who cares I suggested this is what we should consider doing to get more national games. get a real schedule. drop the buy in cost and find more of these games if we can't get them other ways like neutral or gasp, at home.
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2025 NIT changes

- 16 "exempt" teams are guaranteed the opportunity to host in first round.

- Exempt slots include the top two teams each from ACC and SEC not selected for NCAA, plus the top non-NCAA team from each the top 12 conferences. These slots from each conference will be determined by averaging a bunch of metrics like BPI, KPI, NET, KenPom, Torvik, etc.

- Regular-season champs who don't earn an NCAA bid will receive an auto bid to the NIT, provided their average ranking as above is 125 or better.

- The remainder of the field will be selected at large.

NCAA Settlement to Watch - Schools Pay Players

I would assume schools will still have "walk-on designated players" but they will just receive a scholarship.

It will be near impossible for mid-major and above to round out a roster of 15 players because players 10-15 will hardly ever play, and likely players 9-10 will not play much either. So unless you want to over-recruit, and have 5 or more players transfer out, I think coaches will still have "Walk-ons", which will just mean - your a kid with an understanding that your not gonna play, and we really need you more for practice than anything.

Where this might hurt is you might lose a few kids, not a lot, who could probably play lower D1 or maybe even D2, they can now get a "walk-on" scholarship to be a part of a big program. Some kids might want that more than playing D2, others will want playing time. But now that you can get a scholarship to those kids, some might decide - its free education either way, why not go to the bigger school, sit the bench, and be a part of a team. But again - I don't see this having a major impact.

But I do see walk-ons continuing to exist. Simply because it will be impossible to get 15 recruited high level players on a team, and you know half will likely transfer out when not playing. At least the walk-ons, you don't expect a transfer.

I don't think they'll intentionally want to give ships to walk on practice players. They recruit over you anyway in transfer portal I don't think most coaches care about over recruiting. Just like many things it's a numbers game. Picking your best rotation guys out of a larger pool of players (15) is better long term. Just like with high schools the larger classification schools should be better...why because they have a much larger pool of kids to pick from to make the team.

You can find good players on the back half of your roster that maybe you didn't know how good they were going to be. So I don't think giving 2-3 of those spots away to guys that usually have no shot & will only be practice guys, helps your odds.

Now I do think some spots on teams initially will go to existing walk on types - think Kirby Mooney. I also agree that by practice it can still be hard to get 15 guys. Tho easier for many high level teams. Because yes kids want to go to those schools if they r getting offered, and they think they're going to play. But with the transfer portal it does change things a bit. Now u have a year where u have more transfers out than expected and u r stuck with limited inventory, u end up short on ships & then can easily have a walk on or 2. Tho probably the big schools will go and attempt to poach the mid major hs recruits especially if Letter of Intent signing is gone.

Anyway I think it does happen where teams aren't filling up the 15 with 15 legit guys, but not because walk ons don't transfer or a coach intentionally wants to have a less amount of good players. But we'll have to see how it plays out.

We have a very good football program

I don't know if he had an ultimate goal for all sports, but no, the only thing under discussion at the time was football. A-10 as our primary home was not in question.

Even so, the circumstances are pretty different than 20 years ago...the CAA is not what it was and the Patriot has improved with scholarships now being offered.

Is it the right move? The jury's is still out for me, but the Patriot isn't doing anything to convince me so this year. The CAA has become so watered down, I understand the desire to make a move, and the hope was that Patriot would continue an upward trajectory, but at least this year it's just ugly. I agree with many that SoCon seemed like a better fit for football quality, but for whatever reason it didn't happen.

Rather than a Patriot move now, I would have been more inclined to wait it out a few more years until a potential CAA breakup or coordinate a group move with W&M and Villanova. There was no need to hurry and get ahead of things...can't do too much about FBS move-ups, but we would have been in a strong position for any FCS-oriented changes with the CAA.

Mikkel Tyne - Player Eval

My work network doesn't seem to want me to get to the Richmond Basketball X account (or maybe its the account blocking me :) ), but there is a video with interview with Tyne and Boyden and Hunt I think, talking about the hopeful jump that Tyne takes this year.
I am optimistic too, and dudeness did claim after the scrimmage that this is Hunt and Tyne's team - so thinking he showed some good things.
30% shooting though in scrimmage. Hoping to see improvement this year from just the year of experience, working on things, and knowing how/when to pick his spots. If he can improve shooting can be a real good one for us.
Link is also on Spiders Athletics YouTube page (below). I am liking what I hear about Tyne too. Looks like Hunt/Tyne will be our starting guards day 1.

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Mikkel Tyne - Player Eval

My work network doesn't seem to want me to get to the Richmond Basketball X account (or maybe its the account blocking me :) ), but there is a video with interview with Tyne and Boyden and Hunt I think, talking about the hopeful jump that Tyne takes this year.
I am optimistic too, and dudeness did claim after the scrimmage that this is Hunt and Tyne's team - so thinking he showed some good things.
30% shooting though in scrimmage. Hoping to see improvement this year from just the year of experience, working on things, and knowing how/when to pick his spots. If he can improve shooting can be a real good one for us.
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NCAA Settlement to Watch - Schools Pay Players

I would assume schools will still have "walk-on designated players" but they will just receive a scholarship.

It will be near impossible for mid-major and above to round out a roster of 15 players because players 10-15 will hardly ever play, and likely players 9-10 will not play much either. So unless you want to over-recruit, and have 5 or more players transfer out, I think coaches will still have "Walk-ons", which will just mean - your a kid with an understanding that your not gonna play, and we really need you more for practice than anything.

Where this might hurt is you might lose a few kids, not a lot, who could probably play lower D1 or maybe even D2, they can now get a "walk-on" scholarship to be a part of a big program. Some kids might want that more than playing D2, others will want playing time. But now that you can get a scholarship to those kids, some might decide - its free education either way, why not go to the bigger school, sit the bench, and be a part of a team. But again - I don't see this having a major impact.

But I do see walk-ons continuing to exist. Simply because it will be impossible to get 15 recruited high level players on a team, and you know half will likely transfer out when not playing. At least the walk-ons, you don't expect a transfer.

UVA's Tony Bennett is retiring

I think this just points more and more to Bennett wanted to give the job to his guy, Sanchez, and that is likely because of some level of mistrust that exists between him and his boss - the AD. If Bennett and the AD Williams were really that close and had a "great" relationship, then it likely would not have been handled this way. But there just seems to be some smoke around the idea that maybe Williams and Bennett were not on the same page, and therefore, Bennett felt this was the only way to handle it.
He gave the job to a guy who went 72-78 at Chatlotte, including 39-51 in CUSA. Who else wanted him? He probably was ready to get fired at Charlotte before going back to UVA last year. And, he talks about how he is not the right guy for the job right now, but he thinks his assistant who coaches and teaches everything Bennett is about somehow is???

Secret Scrimmage vs ECU 90-90

if we were pounding the offensive glass and not getting back ... that would explain the 75% shooting from 2 for ECU and the 90 points allowed. wonder if a lot came in transition.
Some interesting box score stats…
In the Paint ECU 38 UR 20
Fast Break points ECU 7 UR 5
Turnover points ECU 23 UR 20
Bench points ECU 16 UR 38(!)
2nd chance ECU 10 UR 17(!) Beagle with 7 of our 13 Offensive rebounds

Secret Scrimmage vs ECU 90-90

Scheduled for noon at the Robins Center. Last week was a fortress, I had to be let in at the ticket office door, and wander my way through the halls to get court side. There were maybe 7-10 people in attendance, big wigs. Last year, they saw a few regular fans inside and ran them off. Im not saying you cant find an unlocked door and hide in a corner, but it's not overly easy. Last week there was a football game, so perhaps this week won't be as locked down.



I mean, in my defense, how many rotational guys were on the team last season? I obviously dont post here a lot, but read it in season and during portal time. But Im not a hard core fan of spider athletics. I honestly recognized like five kids. So yes, I needed a roster or names on the back of jerseys, ha!

To be clear, I'm a nobody. No high roller, no big wig who was allowed to attend. No insider. Specific reason I was there
Were you a ref, haha

2024–25 schedule

I kinda get playing a D2 in the regular season. gives you a home game ... eases you in ... doesn't count for or against you in the statistical rankings.
but I don't really get it in the preseason. I'd think you'd want to play the best available to see what you need to work on. and top teams have no reason to avoid you in the preseason too, so it shouldn't be as hard to schedule one.

$$. That's usually the main reason. They can charge for tickets. I have no idea what kind of single game tix attendance they get for that, but it's also very possible they make season tix holders pay for that game as part of package like nfl preseason games & get $ regardless if they show up.

Personally I would want minimum at least 1 scrimmage vs. a legit d1 team.

also Avila did not play
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