TSUalum05
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Transfers become part of your APR as soon as they enroll and get scholarship money. Juco players are much safer than high school also.
Are Juco players safer than grad transfers?
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Transfers become part of your APR as soon as they enroll and get scholarship money. Juco players are much safer than high school also.
Of course not. Grad transfers have degrees and are going to grad school for a year while playing. Taking 6 hours while doing a lot of independent study.Are Juco players safer than grad transfers?
Transfers become part of your APR as soon as they enroll and get scholarship money. Juco players are much safer than high school also.
You don't get that point if the player transfers and is eligible. You just lose a retention point so it ends up being 1 of 2 points instead of 2/2.If that's the case why do our schools track players that have transferred from our program. Each players is worth 2 APR points. If the player is academically eligible when the transfer occurs, you only lose 1 point. If the player matriculate after the transfer you get the point back.
Based on all this information the chances of the SWAC getting a "one and done" caliber player are slim to none even if that type of player wanted to come.
We shouldn't even focus on those players. Our best route to basketball prominence (or at LEAST national respect) is getting quality D1 transfers, quality coaching and long term sustained administrative support.
Sounds like the Texas Southern formula. Now Davis needs to get that post season quality performance together but he was really not pleased with the 16th seed.
Our entire problem is resources.....
you don't need an advisory, everything has been said in this thread. Spend and be successful.
Just for the sake of addressing the title of this thread. The SWAC has hired an advisor to advise the Presidents and ADs. He's called the commissioner. His name is Duer Sharp.
I hope not for the lost to A&M but I do agree with the sorry azz coaches statement.The Queen was wrong for licking JSU dry and hiring these sorry ass football coaches.
You will be 0-4 against the worst A&M coach in history come Thanksgiving.
I hope not for the lost to A&M but I do agree with the sorry azz coaches statement.
But it doesn't take as much of an increase as some realize. Mike Davis makes 250k. There are probably 10 people on every SWAC campus drawing similar salaries.
The problem is the HNICs don't want a coach drawing the highest salary on campus.
That's Davis' base salary. He hasn't brought home his base salary since his first day SWAC tournament.
Which further proves my point. TXSU basketball is good because the administration is content with paying that kind of salary for a head coach worthy of it . Most SWAC schools dont even want to commit those kind of dollars to football, much less men's basketball. Can't get quality with the bare minimum investments.
Welcome to our world in Itta Bena smh
Me and DGTM (as far as posters on here) have told other Valley alums this for a while. Our case is the definition of cutting corners but glad to see others are in similar situations and wanting to improve them
Most FCS schools period don't pay $250K for football head coaches.Which further proves my point. TXSU basketball is good because the administration is content with paying that kind of salary for a head coach worthy of it . Most SWAC schools dont even want to commit those kind of dollars to football, much less men's basketball. Can't get quality with the bare minimum investments.
Most FCS schools period don't pay $250K for football head coaches.