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The Boat is taking on water....



I don't think there's anything newsworthy here. Fleck will always be running a decently effective program that is in no way prepared to compete at the highest levels. The fanbase is bad, the money is bad, and I think his style relies heavily on guys with a chip on their shoulder rather than a ton of talent. Good enough to beat up on dysfunctional programs like we have been, but never going to compete consistently with Iowa let alone Oregon/OSU/Indiana now. That type of program won't be able to keep the high-end talent that it stumbles into. Most of the fans I know were convinced he would never leave because he's from a small town there, but money and championship aspirations are way better elsewhere.
 
I don't think there's anything newsworthy here. Fleck will always be running a decently effective program that is in no way prepared to compete at the highest levels. The fanbase is bad, the money is bad, and I think his style relies heavily on guys with a chip on their shoulder rather than a ton of talent. Good enough to beat up on dysfunctional programs like we have been, but never going to compete consistently with Iowa let alone Oregon/OSU/Indiana now. That type of program won't be able to keep the high-end talent that it stumbles into. Most of the fans I know were convinced he would never leave because he's from a small town there, but money and championship aspirations are way better elsewhere.

That's the point, though. They have lost two guys this week that are legitimate talents.
 
That's the point, though. They have lost two guys this week that are legitimate talents.

The other one being Ijeboi? I mean sure, it's bad for them - but they are probably going to win 6-8 games next year. If those guys stayed, they would probably win 6-8 games. 6 is now more likely than 8, but it's not like they were primed for a big leap with those guys coming back.
 
We wouldn't win basketball championships even with that, and we're already top of the food chain for volleyball. I think our volleyball program is still the only one turning a profit, and only a handful of women's basketball teams do. I don't think our women's bball team would turn a profit even if they were legitimate title contenders, it's a bad investment. Basketball makes money but not like football does.
How many of the Athletic Departments outside of the P5 are breaking even?

Like I said, haves and have nots will soon divide somehow if the money in and NIL doesn't change.

A school like St. Johns or Gonzaga doesn't need to have a billionaire supporter to put together a title run BB team each year. Multi-millionares could do it. Their entire athletic programs could consist of 2 teams with 20 players and satisfy Title IX. How many other "D1" schools realize this in the future. They can stay relevant in the national conversation with a sport or two while making some money.

Only around 8-10% of college athletic programs made a profit pre-NIL. I wonder how many used multi-million dollar preseason game beat downs against big schools to break even. The rest raised student fees to cover short falls.

I could see any school outside of the power conferences punting on football and focusing on what may break even while adding prestige to the university; rather than being a doormat filler team for the SEC in November to make ends meet.

This is probably for another thread so I'll stop.

We view this NIL stuff from a have perspective because the BIG is subsidizing our crap football team.
 
Scott Frost WR recruiting and development may rival our current defensive line.

Frost's results were bad. But it wasn't just him. Our receiver recruiting for over a decade is mostly pathetic:

2025:
Cortez Mills - 9 catches, 147 yards, 1 TD
Jackson Carpenter - redshirted

2024:
Keelan Smith - 3 catches, 22 yards
Dae'Vonn Hall - 0 receptions
Isaiah McMorris - 0 receptions
Quinn Clark - 5 catches, 132 yards, 1 TD
Jacory Barney - 100 catches, 931 yards, 5 TDs; 15 carries, 150 yards, 3 TDs

2023:
Jaidyn Doss - 2 catches, 20 yards
Malachi Coleman - 8 catches, 139 yards, 1 TD
Jaylen Lloyd - 19 catches, 492 yards, 3 TDs; 7 carries, 12 yards
D'Andre Barnes - 0 catches
Demitrius Bell - 0 catches

2022:
Victor Jones - 0 recpetions
Decoldest Crawford - 0 receptions
Janiran Bonner - 13 catches, 76 yards, 1 TD; 8 carries, 24 yards, 2 TDs

2021:
Shawn Hardy - 0 receptions
Latrell Neville - 0 recpetions
Kamonte Grimes - 0 receptions

2020:
Zavier Betts - 32 catches, 417 yards, 1 TD; 3 carries, 109 yards, 1 TD; 52 kick return yards
William Nixon - 1 catch, 5 yards
Alante Brown - 22 catches, 262 yards

2019:
Wan'Dale Robinson - 91 catches, 914 yards, 3 TDs; 134 carries, 580 yards, 4 TDs; 236 kick return yards
Jamie Nance - 0 receptions
Darien Chase - 1 catch, 13 yards
Demariyon Houston - 0 receptions

2018:
Justin McGriff - 0 receptions
Andre Hunt - 0 receptions

2017:
Jaevon McQuitty - 2 catches, 14 yards
Tyjon Lindsey - 15 catches, 98 yards

2016:
Derrion Grim - 0 receptions
JD Spielman - 170 catches, 2,546 yards, 15 TDs; 216 punt return yards, 2 TDs; 838 kick return yards, 1 TD

2015:
Stanley Morgan - 189 catches, 2747 yards, 22 TDs
Lavon Alston - 0 receptions

2014:
Jariah Tolbert - 0 receptions
Demornay Pierson-El - 100 catches, 1309 yards, 11 TDs; 26 carries, 67 yards; 904 punt return yards, 3 TDs; 147 kick return yards
Glenn Irons - 0 receptions

2013:
Kevin Gladney - 0 receptions
 
Frost's results were bad. But it wasn't just him. Our receiver recruiting for over a decade is mostly pathetic:

2025:
Cortez Mills - 9 catches, 147 yards, 1 TD
Jackson Carpenter - redshirted

2024:
Keelan Smith - 3 catches, 22 yards
Dae'Vonn Hall - 0 receptions
Isaiah McMorris - 0 receptions
Quinn Clark - 5 catches, 132 yards, 1 TD
Jacory Barney - 100 catches, 931 yards, 5 TDs; 15 carries, 150 yards, 3 TDs

2023:
Jaidyn Doss - 2 catches, 20 yards
Malachi Coleman - 8 catches, 139 yards, 1 TD
Jaylen Lloyd - 19 catches, 492 yards, 3 TDs; 7 carries, 12 yards
D'Andre Barnes - 0 catches
Demitrius Bell - 0 catches

2022:
Victor Jones - 0 recpetions
Decoldest Crawford - 0 receptions
Janiran Bonner - 13 catches, 76 yards, 1 TD; 8 carries, 24 yards, 2 TDs

2021:
Shawn Hardy - 0 receptions
Latrell Neville - 0 recpetions
Kamonte Grimes - 0 receptions

2020:
Zavier Betts - 32 catches, 417 yards, 1 TD; 3 carries, 109 yards, 1 TD; 52 kick return yards
William Nixon - 1 catch, 5 yards
Alante Brown - 22 catches, 262 yards

2019:
Wan'Dale Robinson - 91 catches, 914 yards, 3 TDs; 134 carries, 580 yards, 4 TDs; 236 kick return yards
Jamie Nance - 0 receptions
Darien Chase - 1 catch, 13 yards
Demariyon Houston - 0 receptions

2018:
Justin McGriff - 0 receptions
Andre Hunt - 0 receptions

2017:
Jaevon McQuitty - 2 catches, 14 yards
Tyjon Lindsey - 15 catches, 98 yards

2016:
Derrion Grim - 0 receptions
JD Spielman - 170 catches, 2,546 yards, 15 TDs; 216 punt return yards, 2 TDs; 838 kick return yards, 1 TD

2015:
Stanley Morgan - 189 catches, 2747 yards, 22 TDs
Lavon Alston - 0 receptions

2014:
Jariah Tolbert - 0 receptions
Demornay Pierson-El - 100 catches, 1309 yards, 11 TDs; 26 carries, 67 yards; 904 punt return yards, 3 TDs; 147 kick return yards
Glenn Irons - 0 receptions

2013:
Kevin Gladney - 0 receptions

That list makes my soul hurt. At decade plus of bad recruiting.
 
Frost's results were bad. But it wasn't just him. Our receiver recruiting for over a decade is mostly pathetic:

2025:
Cortez Mills - 9 catches, 147 yards, 1 TD
Jackson Carpenter - redshirted

2024:
Keelan Smith - 3 catches, 22 yards
Dae'Vonn Hall - 0 receptions
Isaiah McMorris - 0 receptions
Quinn Clark - 5 catches, 132 yards, 1 TD
Jacory Barney - 100 catches, 931 yards, 5 TDs; 15 carries, 150 yards, 3 TDs

2023:
Jaidyn Doss - 2 catches, 20 yards
Malachi Coleman - 8 catches, 139 yards, 1 TD
Jaylen Lloyd - 19 catches, 492 yards, 3 TDs; 7 carries, 12 yards
D'Andre Barnes - 0 catches
Demitrius Bell - 0 catches

2022:
Victor Jones - 0 recpetions
Decoldest Crawford - 0 receptions
Janiran Bonner - 13 catches, 76 yards, 1 TD; 8 carries, 24 yards, 2 TDs

2021:
Shawn Hardy - 0 receptions
Latrell Neville - 0 recpetions
Kamonte Grimes - 0 receptions

2020:
Zavier Betts - 32 catches, 417 yards, 1 TD; 3 carries, 109 yards, 1 TD; 52 kick return yards
William Nixon - 1 catch, 5 yards
Alante Brown - 22 catches, 262 yards

2019:
Wan'Dale Robinson - 91 catches, 914 yards, 3 TDs; 134 carries, 580 yards, 4 TDs; 236 kick return yards
Jamie Nance - 0 receptions
Darien Chase - 1 catch, 13 yards
Demariyon Houston - 0 receptions

2018:
Justin McGriff - 0 receptions
Andre Hunt - 0 receptions

2017:
Jaevon McQuitty - 2 catches, 14 yards
Tyjon Lindsey - 15 catches, 98 yards

2016:
Derrion Grim - 0 receptions
JD Spielman - 170 catches, 2,546 yards, 15 TDs; 216 punt return yards, 2 TDs; 838 kick return yards, 1 TD

2015:
Stanley Morgan - 189 catches, 2747 yards, 22 TDs
Lavon Alston - 0 receptions

2014:
Jariah Tolbert - 0 receptions
Demornay Pierson-El - 100 catches, 1309 yards, 11 TDs; 26 carries, 67 yards; 904 punt return yards, 3 TDs; 147 kick return yards
Glenn Irons - 0 receptions

2013:
Kevin Gladney - 0 receptions
If you add Oliver Martin it looks even worse.
 
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