You must be a football guy lol.Then go away.
You must be a football guy lol.Then go away.
It's a message board... opinions can be wrong. That's a fact! 😄I agree with you. "Athletes for hire" is less appealing to me than those competing for the alma mater. It's becoming semi pro and I'm not into that either. Being "old school" doesn't make you wrong.
All but mine!It's a message board... opinions can be wrong. That's a fact! 😄
I pray you'll eventually be right. I even got out the rosary last time. No luck.All but mine!
It's one block closer to Beaver Stadium. Corner of Bigler and Curtin Rd. It use to be a wide open parking lot. The Natatorium is catty-corner from the Creamery. It's definitely bigger.I pray you'll eventually be right. I even got out the rosary last time. No luck.
Every time I see your handle, it reminds me that it's been 40+ year since I was there. They were popular then but you could easily get in the door. I can't imagine what that place is like now. I imagine a space 2-3 times the size as it was in 1982 with a ton more variety. Still in same place?
Last time I was on campus was for PA Special Olympics maybe 25 years ago. And no, I was not a participant. My wife took several people there. I was her recreational project but I wasn't good enough to go as an athlete.
How bad? Make my head spin lol.The powers to be wanted you to wait your turn in the cone line. It's good icecream, but it comes with a high price tag now.
holy crap on the half gallon. Please tell me it's 64 ounces.The ½ gallons are over $11 now and I believe the cones are $ 5.50.
Good for you. Thanks for the update. We all need to hear constantly about how everyone feels more or less about the state of college sports.Maybe I will. Or maybe I'll stick around and hope it gets better.
Less interesting is not the same as NOT interesting... If it was not interesting I would be foolish to spend my time and money on it.
I definitely will not be funding it as much as I have in the past nor at the level I had planned to in the future. Not that I expect anyone outside of my household to notice any change in my behavior.
Football and sports.... I get my business stuff from Business Insider, Forbes, Zacks and trade publications like OilPrice.com etc. I come here to read about PSU sports only. For the business of sports... I go elsewhere. It's a time and quality management fetish I have.You must be a football guy lol.
I get compartmentalization of thought.Football and sports.... I get my business stuff from Business Insider, Forbes, Zacks and trade publications like OilPrice.com etc. I come here to read about PSU sports only. For the business of sports... I go elsewhere. It's a time and quality management fetish I have.
Creamery prices, Hockey, cycling …. Humm! Off season banter.The ½ gallons are over $11 now and I believe the cones are $ 5.50.
Just waiting for the schedule to come out in June….Creamery prices, Hockey, cycling …. Humm! Off season banter.
You know that is why these boards exist... to share news, ideas, thoughts, opinions, etc.Good for you. Thanks for the update. We all need to hear constantly about how everyone feels more or less about the state of college sports.
Pyles - "Incredibly significant"
Agree to disagree here, I think some kids are willing to wait and not be an instant starter at PSU if they think it is their best chance to win a title. We see that already. But not every kid can (nor should they) pass up getting their education paid for to take that chance. Cassar mentioned he thought about leaving because he had to foot his own bill as an out of state student and it was expensive. We see kids take less obviously and not have a clear path to the lineup here but we don't know how many kids elsewhere that might be here if they were given a full.Pyles - "Incredibly significant"
Not really.
There's still only 10 starting spots, so you are going to have a hard time accumulating more talent than PSU has now.
NIL already gave everyone a legal way to circumvent the need for scholarships and make sure the impact guys (for PSU that is around 20 guys on the roster right now) aren't out of pocket for tuition/room&board.
We've probably got enough money in our AD to make sure the final 10 walk-on guys now get schollies as well - so it is an impact for them personally, but not on competitive balance. Of course the counter to that is that guys like Sean Wang and the enthusiastic little guy from Iowa are probably getting squeezed out of roster spots.
The other top teams are in the same boat, so again it's about getting the right guys to come to your school and stay - which is what we've been doing all this time.
Pyles with some pretty weak insta-analysis unless maybe he's referring to the negative impact that this may have on the bottom tier of programs, who may not get the guys they were getting who can't get fulls or NIL packages from the big dogs. They may take a full scholly to be the 22nd guy on PSU or OSU or whoever. But I doubt that is what he means.
Yes, but that was under the old system. That's not the landscape in the last few years. If Cassar were a freshman in 2022 or 2023 he wouldn't have been footing his own bill.Agree to disagree here, I think some kids are willing to wait and not be an instant starter at PSU if they think it is their best chance to win a title. We see that already. But not every kid can (nor should they) pass up getting their education paid for to take that chance. Cassar mentioned he thought about leaving because he had to foot his own bill as an out of state student and it was expensive. We see kids take less obviously and not have a clear path to the lineup here but we don't know how many kids elsewhere that might be here if they were given a full.
I'll venture a guess and say I think some kids have passed on PSU because of that or because Cael asked for them to delay enrollment as more of the 9.9 opened (like Beard was willing to do) I think this helps PSU tremendously.
That's true and let me backtrack a bit. NIL does help cover the bills of some kids who can't get a full but it's a lot easier when you can just say "You make the team and you're on full" (something I am sure Kraft will support)Of note, I count 37 wrestlers with the incoming frosh on the roster for next year. Generally, we also add one or two that nobody was aware of (walk-ons) in the fall, and generally a couple fall off as well. I don't think these roster limits are in play this year, but next year when it is enacted, guys like Wentzel, Rodriguez, Wang, Kelly, Vespa are probably not going to be able to wrestle for PSU. And that's the biggest shame of this.
Wang would 100% still be a part of the team because he built the comraderie with everyone at practice first. But adding more kids like him going forward will be less and less likely.Can guys like Wang not be on roster and still be a part of the team if they want? They don't go many places with the team anyway as far as I know. Kids like him obviously love the sport and doesn't care if he makes the Lineup or not and does some good for the team as far as morale goes, so it seems. They talk about him alot and only hear great things about him. It would be a shame to not have that kind of personality on the team because of roster cap, a shame for those kinda kids too.
We have a club team and that's where they will likely end up. Scotty Stossel transitioned from club to the roster successfully a couple of years ago, maybe there have been one or two others. But, no, they can not be part of the team if they are not rostered.Can guys like Wang not be on roster and still be a part of the team if they want? They don't go many places with the team anyway as far as I know. Kids like him obviously love the sport and doesn't care if he makes the Lineup or not and does some good for the team as far as (not limited too) morale goes, so it seems. They talk about him alot and only hear great things about him. It would be a shame to not have that kind of personality on the team because of roster cap, a shame for those kinda kids too.
Yes I get that about Wang I only used his name for the scenario, yes, I was curious of the new ones.Wang would 100% still be a part of the team because he built the comraderie with everyone at practice first. But adding more kids like him going forward will be less and less likely.
I hope that we will stay right around that 20, or maybe slightly higher, elite wrestlers and Cael will keep identifying these walk-ons that flourish in our room and the benefit will be that they earn a full scholly.That's true and let me backtrack a bit. NIL does help cover the bills of some kids who can't get a full but it's a lot easier when you can just say "You make the team and you're on full" (something I am sure Kraft will support)
Your last sentence is 100% correct, at the gain of maybe more top end HS recruits will come at the expense of the room guys. That is a tremendous shame because those guys are essential for the room and their losses should not be underestimated. Big part of PSU is culture, you see clearly with guys like Sean Wang being a staple of the team off the mat. Balancing that will be tough. What makes what Cael built here special is it's not just some wrestling factory.
I honestly worry if there will even room for the Donovan Ball's of the world going forward (someone who AB views as his ideal practice partner)
Yes, that could be a side effect of this. I doubt we get much better than we are though. More likely, we finally start seeing a couple of transfers out per year if this happens. It's one thing to be 2nd on the depth chart here, you still get your occasional shot. Probably a little different to be 3rd or 4th.But without directly naming names directly, I know several guys who AA'ed elsewhere who likely have been at PSU if they were offered a full or even a half scholarship out of HS (even without a clear path to the lineup when being recruited) Another kid who also didn't come because he was asked to delay enrollment since his scholarship (which wasn't near a full) wasn't available then
It gives Cael even more options to play with and we see how essential depth is to all of this.Yes, that could be a side effect of this. I doubt we get much better than we are though. More likely, we finally start seeing a couple of transfers out per year if this happens. It's one thing to be 2nd on the depth chart here. Probably a little different to be 3rd or 4th.
Not necessarily. Many are far less expensive than the big boys, especially for out of state. Maybe not free for as many, OTOH parents send their kids to expensive private and out-of-state schools already.I am not sure I like this. It hurts the little guys, many of whom already can't pay out 9.9.
Totally agree on roster limit being a shame. These guys do a lot of work with no notoriety or compensation because they love the sport and they make the team better in and out of the gym. These are your academics, lifting partner, roommate, character guys.Yes, but that was under the old system. That's not the landscape in the last few years. If Cassar were a freshman in 2022 or 2023 he wouldn't have been footing his own bill.
Yeah, it's a big departure from the landscape pre-Covid or so, but it's not a departure based on the current landscape. This is why you see that we have added an extra 5 or 6 elite guys to our roster over the past couple of years that probably wouldn't have been here before. PSU has already reaped those gains tremendously. OSU (this year), Michigan and tOSU less so, but they still have gained. Iowa, not so much.
If you think we can roster 30 elite guys - then, yeah, we could gain some more. But I don't think so. We're at about 20 right now and that is just barely manageable. If we do go to 30, then, yes, we will probably see a bunch of portals from PSU like everybody has unsuccessfully predicted for the last few years.
Of note, I count 37 wrestlers with the incoming frosh on the roster for next year. Generally, we also add one or two that nobody was aware of (walk-ons) in the fall, and generally a couple fall off as well. I don't think these roster limits are in play this year, but next year when it is enacted, guys like Wentzel, Rodriguez, Wang, Kelly, Vespa are probably not going to be able to wrestle for PSU. And that's the biggest shame of this.
The university is not spitting out full scholarships for all athletes. The annual expense is what $5m now.Pyles - "Incredibly significant"
Not really.
There's still only 10 starting spots, so you are going to have a hard time accumulating more talent than PSU has now.
NIL already gave everyone a legal way to circumvent the need for scholarships and make sure the impact guys (for PSU that is around 20 guys on the roster right now) aren't out of pocket for tuition/room&board.
We've probably got enough money in our AD to make sure the final 10 walk-on guys now get schollies as well - so it is an impact for them personally, but not on competitive balance. Of course the counter to that is that guys like Sean Wang and the enthusiastic little guy from Iowa are probably getting squeezed out of roster spots.
The other top teams are in the same boat, so again it's about getting the right guys to come to your school and stay - which is what we've been doing all this time.
Pyles with some pretty weak insta-analysis unless maybe he's referring to the negative impact that this may have on the bottom tier of programs, who may not get the guys they were getting who can't get fulls or NIL packages from the big dogs. They may take a full scholly to be the 22nd guy on PSU or OSU or whoever. But I doubt that is what he means.
If you look at current and proposed scholarship limits, this is going to play hell with Title IX compliance. In several sports, women were getting more scholarships than men in the same sport. Evening up rosters will create an imbalance in favor of men. Happily, I have a proposal to address this new imbalance - women's wrestling. Maybe supplement with a tumbling team, whatever that is.