I know that, I am just saying it is quite unusual...
if it was the way for lots of kids to go then we'd be seeing a bunch do it - yet, as I noted, there's only a few examples in recent memory...
All I am saying is it's very, very scarce & unusual and every case I can think of was a kid like Allen, Frankamp or Baker who kinda knew they had the potential to be playing for
championship teams...
I just can't see the equivalent with ISU or UNI...
...and it's because the average kid doesn't want to pay $20,000, $30,000, or $50,000 with the hope of a scholarship down the road.
Out of state tuition at UNI is over $27,000 and if you add all the other costs, room, board, and extras that now get covered by the "stipend" - it hits $40,000.
All I was asking had to do with why?
Maybe I can understand the rare kid who does it at Wichita or Doug McDermott did it at Creighton - was because the had the $$ and wanted to play for a championship caliber team...
But I do not see those same factors here.
If he chooses UNI, then I am saying it is unusual enough that I'd like to hear more. UNI hasn't won the MVC regularly, they don't put kids in the NBA...
It's just interesting that he would give up $40,000 to do so.
I cannot recall another kid who chose to walk on over a full scholarship somewhere - a player with multiple DI offers - least of all any that paid out-of-state tuition just to walk on at UNI.
Lastly...
Wichita State was hardly an NCAA power when he paid his way Freshman year ....
they had just finished seasons of 25-10, 29-8, and 27-6 when Baker went there and that included a 2011 NIT Championship - so little doubt Ron knew he'd have a bit better chance of making it to the NCAA at Wichita than at EIU or Little Rock - and he turned out to be right.