Tommy
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Tommy Say just the opposite. Go to their website and tell them they have to take our players for their team to be any good. :-D
haha! Good point! All the power conference teams have to scout BU to get talent.

Tommy Say just the opposite. Go to their website and tell them they have to take our players for their team to be any good. :-D
The latest list of schools that have reached out to Terry Roberts-
https://twitter.com/HoopScoopMedia/s...63616094760968
Florida
Purdue
Kansas State
Memphis
West Virginia
Clemson
Maryland
TCU
Ok State
LSU
Oregon
Rutgers
Indiana
BYU
Texas
Missouri
Georgia
Cincinnati
Wichita State
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
Fordham
Miss State
NC State
I read where it was a visit and he still has plans to visit Georgia and Kansas State
I think alot of these guys like the attention that is thrown at them. Makes them feel important
I think a lot of these guys like the attention that is thrown at them. Makes them feel important
It sure does feel like it has all become a bigger spectacle than it already was. It reminds me of the social media people who post so much about the wedding and wedding events and are all into that, only to get divorced a month later. Society seems to be placing more and more emphasis on the ceremony of things and not the commitment they signify. A wedding is important because of the lifetime commitment it represents, not because of the one day party. An education is important because of the work put in and the opportunities ahead, not because it instantly means you get everything you want. Recruiting is important to find the right fit to grow as a player/student and grow with your team, not because you get tons of attention and can post pictures in 10 jerseys. The value is placed on the ceremony and not the reason for the ceremony, which defeats the whole purpose.
I’m not implying that Terry doesn’t value the other stuff or that you shouldn’t enjoy the recruiting process if you’ve earned it. You can still enjoy the wedding and have a nice day, while keeping the value on the lifetime commitment. But I think as a general trend we seem to be missing the forest for the trees more often than not as a society and misplacing where the value should be.
I think we are disconnected in our understanding of what these kids are thinking and what they are trying to achieve. I hate the transfer portal. But I understand it. Incoming freshmen for next year will be younger than Facebook. They grew up with social media. Facebook, Youtube, Snapchat, Twitter, Instagram. All of it. Most of you here grew up in a time where you weren't connected 24/7. Where most of your interactions with friends and family didn't happen through a keyboard. And your life wasn't recorded and broadcast for all to see.
A person is now a brand. Anything and everything they do is viewed through the lens of how that brand is affected. What are we doing, from their perspective, to increase their brand? I don't know about you guys but when I went to school almost no one I knew could name a single player on the basketball team. Let alone knew when the team was playing. At least not until our sweet 16 run. Have we made it past the first round of the NCAA recently? What has the MVC been doing to help increase their brand?
Because that is very much what they are thinking about and probably one of the many reasons why the transfer portal is so popular.
If we want to lessen the impact of the transfer portal I think the conference as a whole needs to start thinking more about how to add value beyond a free scholarship. The first thing our conference needs to do is increase its accessibility. Its hard to compete with the big schools because they get major TV time and all kinds of eyeballs. Meanwhile when I want to watch a Bradley game I have to spend 10 minutes furiously Googling what channel our game is on, if any. And even when I find it, I have no idea if I have access to it.
Does this help our brand? Does this help their brand? I don't think so. Creighton, WS, and Loyola didn't think so. I think the first thing the MVC needs to do is rethink how it broadcasts games. Traditional TV is dead, and streaming reigns supreme. The MVC needs to make every school and every game freely available on its own app. The app needs to be available on Apple/Google/Roku/PC/mobile browser. Games should be replayable. Each player should have their highlights available from each game. Statistics should be available right alongside the game if you want. And there should be multiple audio sources to choose from. Want to watch the game with the radio announcers instead? Or maybe just the game with crowd noise? Offer the game in 4K.
All of this is fairly easy to do, because in some way shape or form we already do it.
If we want to adjust to this new reality we need to start offering value to players above the other schools. Business as usual doesn't seem to work in the era of the transfer portal.
Or don't. Stick to business as usual.