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  1. 5 years, $5 million total per year, for football, men's and women's basketball plus selected other women's sports.
  2. Today's announcement of Dotzler kind of goes with the flow of what I am saying. He won't break the bank. Sure there is BVF left but the % already spent on the big three is unknown, except to a very small number of people. NIL has expanded to several facets. You have the Pay for Play pot (pretty much BVF), the Billiken Exchange where you can pretty much do what you want (and which can have a NIL piece in it) and then somewhat associated with that, individual NIL deals such as Jimerson's clothing deal last season and Avila's Chicago White Sox deal, plus the expected googles deal he is reportedly working on. This has been an expensive year for Billiken Sports. You have the Ford and staff buyouts, the salary for Schertz plus his expanded staff, and then the BVF. Individual sponsors going heavy into the Exchange or other avenues are certainly there also.
  3. No one on this forum knows the real numbers but our NIL pot has taken a hit with Jimerson, Avila and Swope signings. How many big ticket players can we afford? With the names of two potential recruits floating around this board, it appears we are working on the edges of the pot. Players not high in their previous school's rotations, or not in the rotation at all, won't command six figure NIL packages.
  4. Yep. You got it. Everyone else is guessing. Turnbull averaged 4.1 points and 2.2 rebounds on 11.6 minutes per game this season, but missed most of it due to an elbow injury. The sophomore big-man will look for a new home after two years with Butler, but may have to continue to nurse back his elbow injury to full health before appearing next year with whichever team he chooses to join.
  5. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Pe72vFo9_Q2iJPpUhlrt7cZokev1cZtVmACpwJkMabU/edit#gid=625972474 This Google Doc has a good snapshot of what is happening in the A10 and every other league. Williford is still listed on the SLU roster, but as we think, he likely won't be here. St. Bonnie and VCU have significant holes to fill.
  6. I looked at Verbal Commits Transfers for the following; I don't know anything about the metric used to valuate each player. If you are curious about the metric, contact SBUnfurled. GW: Castro, 6'11" F Providence, Hansen 6'9" C Cornell, and Moss 6'3" PG William & Mary Loyola: DeLoach 6'9" F Georgia (12 yrs at VCU), Moore 6'3" PG Drexel, and Nwaokorie 6'7" F UC San Diego. You would need to get their stats from previous schools. The only one I am familiar with without looking anything up is DeLoach. First, he was on Schertz recruit list, and second he was pretty good at VCU. At Georgia he was a bench player.
  7. Negative. Just repeating what Coach Schertz said on the Press Box this morning.
  8. Two on campus today, one more Thurs and two more this weekend.
  9. Torn labrum also. An article I read said he expected to be ready by this fall.
  10. Swope played on one leg the second half of season. Was averaging 20 ppg before he got hurt. Pikaar has great range and passing ability. Not strong enough yet to guard an A10 post player. Good rim protector. McCo - combo guard. Needs to work on his defense and his motor. Has NBA potential. Jimerson, Avila and Swope all left $$ on the table by coming to SLU. Working hand in hand with Chris May on NIL issues. 2 recruits on campus today, 1 more tomorrow, and 2 more Thurs through Sat. Both transfers and HS in these groups.
  11. https://www.stltoday.com/sports/college/slu/isaiah-swope-picks-slu-after-ranking-among-national-3-point-leaders/article_b48dff0c-00ac-11ef-8877-97646cbe35ad.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=user-share Surgery was 10 days ago 4th in the nation last season with 113 three pointers. Played at Southern Indiana for two seasons before transferring to ISU.
  12. I had it done a decade ago. Mine was a complete meniscus tear. I walked out same day of surgery and rehabbed for about a month before I was running again.
  13. There are still 6 open scholarships. But yes, still need rebounding, rim protection and someone to organize the offense. Forget the 1-2-3-4-5 designations. With 5 out you play ball.
  14. Torn meniscus in left knee. Outpatient surgery most likely.
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