MelroseHawkins
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Does Iowa need to shift gears and get out of that frame of mind? We've heard it for years and it's been pretty true in the past, or has it? Has it merely been an excuse?
With the landscape of college sports changing significantly and at a record pace, does Iowa need to learn how to reload and evolve better now? I could have easily put this thread in the basketball forum as well as it affects both.
The transfer portal and NIL are having a huge impact on teams, rosters, coaches, conference realignments, etc etc.. The snowball is rolling. Is it time now for teams to get out of that "developmental program" mode as teams need to be pretty fluid from season to season now?
If you are a developmental program, are you going to spend 2-3 years grooming a player that might just pick up and leave for a more playing time. Are you going to risk developing and manufacturing a player for eventually another team's benefit. Now one has to really question the resources spent on some players. I guess a team like Iowa has to take that risk and still develop, hoping they won't leave for another opportunity.
I mean how much can Iowa afford to put into these players with open free agency now and the NIL enticement dangling in front of players! This is what is sad about how college sports are changing.
Food for thought.
With the landscape of college sports changing significantly and at a record pace, does Iowa need to learn how to reload and evolve better now? I could have easily put this thread in the basketball forum as well as it affects both.
The transfer portal and NIL are having a huge impact on teams, rosters, coaches, conference realignments, etc etc.. The snowball is rolling. Is it time now for teams to get out of that "developmental program" mode as teams need to be pretty fluid from season to season now?
If you are a developmental program, are you going to spend 2-3 years grooming a player that might just pick up and leave for a more playing time. Are you going to risk developing and manufacturing a player for eventually another team's benefit. Now one has to really question the resources spent on some players. I guess a team like Iowa has to take that risk and still develop, hoping they won't leave for another opportunity.
I mean how much can Iowa afford to put into these players with open free agency now and the NIL enticement dangling in front of players! This is what is sad about how college sports are changing.
Food for thought.
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