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      approxinfinity @crimsonblu22
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      @crimsonblu22 i am 100% not suggesting creepy
      golden boy.

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        mayjay @approxinfinity
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        @approxinfinity HEM always wanted to get rid of Self b/c he only won 1 title and didn't keep gettng into the F4. Then HEM disappeared (during Covid I think), and Bill won a second title a couple of years later. The "What have you done for me lately?" impatience is ridiculous considering all the drastic challenges facing coaches.

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          approxinfinity
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          So if we spent $8million on this roster what if we pay 800k per player for 10 guys? And then create a bonus structure where for every game in the tournament they advance, each players gets an additional bonus and other incentives? Can we build a hardhat lunchpail culture where the players might be getting paid but at least they are genuinely evenly invested in the success of the team?

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            approxinfinity @mayjay
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            @mayjay hes the highest paid coach in college basketball

            Outside of 2022, this team is 5-6 in tournament games since 2019.

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              BigBad @approxinfinity
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              @approxinfinity lol…this sport is done. Why watch minor leagues? That all it is now

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                approxinfinity
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                @mayjay this was the tail end of Tony Bennett's UVA tenure:

                2018-19: 35-3 (16-2 ACC) - NCAA National Champions
                2019-20: 23-7 (15-5 ACC) - Season canceled (COVID)
                2020-21: 18-7 (13-4 ACC) - ACC Regular Season Champs, NCAA R64
                2021-22: 21-14 (12-8 ACC) - NIT Quarterfinals
                2022-23: 25-8 (15-5 ACC) - ACC Regular Season Champs, NCAA R64
                2023-24: 23-11 (13-7 ACC) - NCAA First Four

                Seems not unlike Self:

                2021–22 Kansas 34–6 14–4 T–1st NCAA Division I Champion
                2022–23 Kansas 24–8** 13–5 1st NCAA Division I Round of 32
                2023–24 Kansas 23–11 10–8 T–5th NCAA Division I Round of 32
                2024–25 Kansas 21–13 11–9 6th NCAA Division I Round of 64
                2025–26 Kansas 24–11 12–6 T–3rd NCAA Division I Round of 32

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                  rcjhdraft @approxinfinity
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                  @approxinfinity no second weekend appearances in 4 seasons is horrible ROI

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                    FarmerJayhawk @approxinfinity
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                    @approxinfinity incentives are a big no no

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                      FarmerJayhawk @mayjay
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                      @mayjay his β€œF YOU ALL” last message was a nice touch

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                        approxinfinity @FarmerJayhawk
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                        @FarmerJayhawk said in Money next year:

                        @approxinfinity incentives are a big no no

                        alright. these limits seem arbitrary and ludicrous. lets pay them like its a very lucrative full time job but not incentivize performance?

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                          approxinfinity
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                          @farmerjayhawk also the ACC began a "success incentive initiative" in the 2024-25 season to reward schools with additional revenue based on conference performance in postseason competitions, how is this any different than the players not being able to capitalize on NIL if this money is withheld from player bonuses?

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                            FarmerJayhawk @approxinfinity
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                            @approxinfinity I don’t disagree, but the NIL rules are just that. Name, image, and likeness. You’re not allowed to do anything other than that.

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                              rockchalkjayhawk
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                              As far as i can tell, the schools can "revenue share" in any way then want though, right?

                              I poked around and couldn't find any limits on structure. Who knows. it's all wrapped in a riddle.

                              But 100% against paying em all the same. Ya get what you can, tis the American way. All that being said, i HATE this entire pay system. Way out of control. It'll be a death blow to college sports at some point.

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                                FarmerJayhawk @rockchalkjayhawk
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                                @rockchalkjayhawk yes and no. Every school has a hard cap on RevShare and those amounts get negotiated in advance. So sure you can pay a player but it’s only a fixed amount.

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                                  approxinfinity
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                                  Slept on it but not well. As i said i think in 22, my fandom for KU was always synonymous for being a fan of Self. I became a fan in 2003. I love what he did for this program and he navigated some difficult stretches masterfully. The two concepts (fan of KU and fan of Self) have diverged from each other steadily for me as it became clear that Bill was not being adaptive, that the players were no longer developing and the locker room mojo was no longer good. While I will always appreciate what Bill Self has done, that contribution is now historical, the program lives on and needs a new hero to take the reins in a new era. My position I think is not an indictment on Bill Self the legend, it is a lack of faith in his ability to be adaptable in a way that meets the moment. Do we have reason to be hopeful that Bill will be able to recruit the right guys and enough of them, and play a deep enough roster that doesnt have chemistry issues and gets better as the year progresses? If so, what gives us this optimism? Other programs are doing it, why arent we? Lets say we bring in a new guy who toils with similar first round exits but is the right fit, and finds his footing after a few seasons .What confidence do we have that Self would outperform that guy if he continues, when every year is a rebuild?

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                                    BShark @approxinfinity
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                                    @approxinfinity said in Money next year:

                                    So if we spent $8million on this roster what if we pay 800k per player for 10 guys? And then create a bonus structure where for every game in the tournament they advance, each players gets an additional bonus and other incentives? Can we build a hardhat lunchpail culture where the players might be getting paid but at least they are genuinely evenly invested in the success of the team?

                                    it was more than that on the roster by a fair bit from the little that I know

                                    Absolutely do not click (new video sept 30 2025): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjs1LR1sarQ

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                                        Change is difficult, but sometimes necessary. KU Basketball hasn't advanced past the first weekend since 2018, excepting the National Championship. And, that, of course, must not be overlooked. In fact, Bill Self's tenure at Kansas should, of course, be celebrated. He's the winningest coach in KU history. At the same time, he should be admired for trying to adapt to the changing landscape when other tenured coaches retired.

                                        However, Approxinfinity is right! Bill's production since our national championship has seriously waned. His pay far exceeds his production. And, of course, the college game has changed. It's apparent that Bill has been unable to adapt successfully to NIL and the transfer portal.

                                        Based on his record since the implementation of NIL, Bill is overpaid at $10 million per year. (Player evaluation, player development, etc are specific issues for another time.) When the only person you could pay was the coach and his staff, it didn't matter how much coaches made. Now, his unusually high salary takes from the monies KU can pay players.

                                        Bill has made plenty over his coaching career. Let me suggest that if he really wants another chance at another national championship (which I believe is why he is still coaching), have him reduce his own pay to $1 million next year (He could live on that.) and donate the rest to buying two additional good players. That's what $4.5 million each would get us.

                                        Otherwise, let's salute him for being the winningest coach in KU basketball history and move on. An up and coming coach at much less than $10 million a year gives us much more payroll for that coach's roster. In the age of modern college basketball, I think KU needs to invest more wisely. (Approxinfinity's words).

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                                          To me the issue is it isn't just one thing Self is struggling with in the last 4 years. Roster construction with NIL and transfers playing right away has been an issue. Team culture and chemistry have been an issue. Health has been an issue for both players and the coach. Offensive scheme has been an issue for a LONG time. Defensive scheme has also started to pop up as a problem (though I do blame Hunter for most of that tbh). Player development has been an issue. Conference success, tournament success, double digit loss seasons. These are the outcomes. In the "year of the freshmen" we had the most highly touted and sought after one of the bunch. And while he had his moments, his production was nothing compared to about 5-10 of the other top freshmen. I'm sad to say I'm now on the side of I think it might be time.

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                                            1st yr after our last championship, coach missed the Big 12 tourney and beyond. The next yr, was a good yr till the end based on what happened to this guy
                                            OVERVIEW
                                            A 2024 All-America Honorable Mention and All-Big 12 First Team selection who led the conference in scoring in 2023-24 at 18.3 ppg … A finalist for the Jerry West Shooting Guard of the Year and, including 2023-24, was a three-time semifinalist for the Naismith Defensive Player of the Year awards … Had a spectacular graduate season that was hampered by injury as he missed eight of the final 14 games of the season, including all three postseason contests … Posted back-to-back triple doubles during the 2023-24 season, which were the third and fourth in Kansas history and the first time in NCAA history since the 2007-08 season … Graduated from Kansas in May 2023 … Concluded career with 217 steals, which ranks 11th on the Big 12 career steals records list … Finished with 1,517 points, 745 rebounds, 338 assists and 217 steals with three seasons at Texas Tech (2019-20, 2020-21, 2021-22) and the last two at Kansas (2022-23, 2023-24).
                                            Remember? And last yr, was some real bad decisions from the portal! I stand by guys we had because they did well w/players from the past, Champions, plus Gradey, Kevin,and Furphy. This yr was so up and down, not sure any coach could've handled it any better. I'm betting w/a do over starting w/a healthy DP we'd have better results. Sad for our team. Sad for Coach!
                                            I stand w/Coach Self! Afraid we'll lose our good recruits if he steps down, too.

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