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Around the A-10: 2024–25 Edition

sounds like 500K not 700. 2 teams get 50k. 1 team 100k. 1 team 300k.
Seems those may be stacking amounts...4 teams get $50k in the semis, 2 teams get an additional $100k for final ($150k cumulative each), champion gets an additional $300k ($450k cumulative).

But yes, if not stacking it would be $500k total payout.
 
Seems they those are stacking amounts...4 teams get $50k in the semis, 2 teams get an additional $100k for final ($150k cumulative each), champion gets an additional $300k ($450k cumulative).

But yes, if not stacking it would be $500k total payout.

yeah incorrect assumption by article imo. idk but I doubt stacking. also reported elsewhere to be 500k.
 
And VCU's season is over, 80–71. BYU got a little separation toward the end of the first half and VCU never really threatened the rest of the way.
 
There was a time when our conference was getting multiple NCAA bids. This year one 1 bid and several in a weakened NIT. Yet we have only left in NIT. Hope for a revitalization in the conference.

yet all offseason and leading into next year we'll hear how tough and improved the A10 is
 
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Not sure if it is related, but the changes to transfers and NIL seem to coincide with the decline of the A10
 
There was a time when our conference was getting multiple NCAA bids. This year one 1 bid and several in a weakened NIT. Yet we have only left in NIT. Hope for a revitalization in the conference.

We need to get rid of the dregs of the conference and make sure that we are not a part of the dregs of the conference going forward
 
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I would imagine that most P5 programs are spending very little time or energy recruiting HS kids at this point. Why should they? Just recruit the best kids from our level and sign them every year. It presents an opportunity for us to mine some of those kids who might now get overlooked, as we also continue to recruit from the SoCon, MAAC, Ivy, etc. The coaches and staffs that can thread that needle and keep talent for a couple years will win, the others will become irrelevant.
 
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Look at the tournament this year. Very few upsets. Big 10, SEC, Big 12 and Duke make up the entirety of the Sweet 16. NIL has killed Cinderalla runs that is for sure.
No Big East, and only Team not in a P6 last season is BYU…
 
Loyola won at USF last night, so it is still alive.

I hope to attend a game at USF's Memorial Gym someday. Looks funky cool.
 
sman - see no more eligibility rules. example 1000.

Zeb going for 6. I think he just left the team at Michigan the 1 year idk. But he'll get the redshit I'm sure. Just so odd that u apply for it almost 4 years later. I think there r guys who have been out of school 10-15 years that could find another year for similar reasons.

 
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Seems pretty straightforward as long as his health matter qualifies as a medical reason...he only played four games in the first half of the 21–22 season, so that easily meets the medical redshirt criteria. 20–21 doesn't count due to COVID, so he's only used three full seasons of eligibility.
 
sman - see no more eligibility rules. example 1000.

Zeb going for 6. I think he just left the team at Michigan the 1 year idk. But he'll get the redshit I'm sure. Just so odd that u apply for it almost 4 years later. I think there r guys who have been out of school 10-15 years that could find another year for similar reasons.

Lol, did they honor him during senior day. I mean, I guess they say just kidding, he wasn't really a senior last year, now he is a senior.
 
Seems pretty straightforward as long as his health matter qualifies as a medical reason...he only played four games in the first half of the 21–22 season, so that easily meets the medical redshirt criteria. 20–21 doesn't count due to COVID, so he's only used three full seasons of eligibility.

yeah, this one looks fine to me too. the LaSalle guy ... I don't see it.

could be legit. or could be let's call it a mental health reason retroactively. u can call anything mental health & be fine. it's just a little fishy imo when u don't go for the med reshirt qualification immediately. perhaps that is common tho. I do think with the ncaa leniency these days what's to stop any former player who maybe knew it wouldnt get approved 10 years ago but now would.

the tweet says "looking into possibility of another year of eligibility" means to me it's not straightforward. maybe that's related to the time lapsed idk.

fwiw I like Zeb Jackson, he was most likeable guy on that team imo. Remined me of Jesse Pellot Rosa.
 
Seems pretty straightforward as long as his health matter qualifies as a medical reason...he only played four games in the first half of the 21–22 season, so that easily meets the medical redshirt criteria. 20–21 doesn't count due to COVID, so he's only used three full seasons of eligibility.
Does it matter that he missed first 6, played 3 missed 1 played 1. Out of first 11 games?


Isn’t there something about when the last game played is?
 
sman - see no more eligibility rules. example 1000.

Zeb going for 6. I think he just left the team at Michigan the 1 year idk. But he'll get the redshit I'm sure. Just so odd that u apply for it almost 4 years later. I think there r guys who have been out of school 10-15 years that could find another year for similar reasons.

Yes, but at which school next season Ed?
 
Does it matter that he missed first 6, played 3 missed 1 played 1. Out of first 11 games?


Isn’t there something about when the last game played is?
"an athlete must suffer a season-ending injury or illness before the midpoint of the season and not have participated in more than 30% of the team's games".
 
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could be legit. or could be let's call it a mental health reason retroactively. u can call anything mental health & be fine. it's just a little fishy imo when u don't go for the med reshirt qualification immediately. perhaps that is common tho. I do think with the ncaa leniency these days what's to stop any former player who maybe knew it wouldnt get approved 10 years ago but now would.

the tweet says "looking into possibility of another year of eligibility" means to me it's not straightforward. maybe that's related to the time lapsed idk.

fwiw I like Zeb Jackson, he was most likeable guy on that team imo. Remined me of Jesse Pellot Rosa.

lol what did I say. Chris Mack thinking like me.

& why not. just get the state legislature on your side and the ncaa can't stop it.

 
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