by HandDownManDown » Mon Apr 22, 2024 10:27 pm
Here’s another prediction: the first two ‘seasons’ are largely going to be used as CV builders so that the players (in hoops, anyway) maximize their payouts. The goal will shift from trying to make money in Europe or South America to squeezing the college years for everything they can get. And why wouldn’t you? Coming out of school with even 200k portends a far better life than starting at zero - that is if you assume there even will be a future that far down the road. But that’s a different story.
The first thing that’ll drive this will be an explosion of redshirting. Why burn your earning years in four when you can have five? This won’t be the MO of every kid naturally, there will be decisions made based on other criteria. However, if you ask me this sort of structure, once fleshed out, will be married to the ‘other criteria’ structure to form a hybrid where a school might get a discount if they do well in the ‘other’ category.
If you ask me, things will go in one of three directions: first, the cream of the crop will be looking for bags right out of college, which is already happening. ‘Salary’ type demands will be made while still in high school; it’s probably happening like this already but it’ll start earlier, and with demands matching the top transfers. This however is a small, elite level group.
Groups 2 and 3 are the résumé builders. Now, some of these freshmen are going to be taken on by top programs as fliers, this is group 2. No team needs 13 guys fighting for PT anyway, but they sure has heck need 13 (and more) for a decent practice. So, rather than attempt to fill the end of the bench with non-rotational portal guys, they’ll give the last three scholarships as fliers. These guys will head to a high major with the explicit understanding that they’re redshirting. Essentially, they’re auditioning to be kept for more than one year, but if they don’t they can leave with some money in their pocket, practice time development against the kinds of paid kids they hope to be in a few years, and a line on their résumé that will be helpful in landing at a decent mid major AND be something that can be used as a selling point when they leave the mid in search of a move up. It’s happening already; look at all the tweets talking about the guy in the portal who averaged 16 and 8 at Podunk U, and then there’s a line that says ‘began his career at Auburn’. That line is meant to signal to the big guns that there was something at the start that attracted a big name, and maybe all this guy was some seasoning and now he’s ready to step back into big boy basketball. That’s where this ‘one year flier’ program can pay off down the road.
Then there’s everyone else, who aren’t getting paid much of anything by the minimal paying schools. They’ll show up and redshirt, trying to learn the system, get bigger and stronger, and put themselves in a position to start if not right away then by their sophomore year. These three year cycles are going to be the norm at these schools and reverse the cycle you see now: the small but good mids you see on the Dance usually have strong senior play, but now the high majors will be the teams flaunting experience.
So, you can put this down as another prediction. We shall see if this has merit, but I can totally see it.