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7 minutes ago, CMSioux said:

It's starting to sink in, BB is now like hockey, if we get a good one expect them to be around for about two years and enjoy that time. 

Nah it’s much different with BB. If you get one that can breathe, expect them to be around 1 maybe 2 years. 

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16 minutes ago, sioux24/7 said:

Nah it’s much different with BB. If you get one that can breathe, expect them to be around 1 maybe 2 years. 

Winning also helps keep players longer.

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Posted
23 minutes ago, CMSioux said:

It's starting to sink in, BB is now like hockey, if we get a good one expect them to be around for about two years and enjoy that time. 

gotta make hay while you can if you do well in the portal...like mccolluch at drake.  yes he's gone and most of his best players (i think??) but look at what he did last year....

 

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Posted
16 minutes ago, sioux24/7 said:

Nah it’s much different with BB. If you get one that can breathe, expect them to be around 1 maybe 2 years. 

Hopefully Sather can use Eaglestaff as a great example of why leaving a year earlier than maybe you should can pay dividends down the road.

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1 hour ago, jdub27 said:

Hopefully Sather can use Eaglestaff as a great example of why leaving a year earlier than maybe you should can pay dividends down the road.

Absolutely. It pissed me off how we got 3 years of him and nothing to show for it.

Posted
3 hours ago, HoopsFan03 said:

You know what would solve all of this?

Win more games.

Didn't seem to help UND hockey.

In sports like basketball and hockey, losing 5-8 guys every year is hard to sustain winning. SDSU men dealt with it this year and NDSU and UND are dealing with annually. 

In the last 2 years, NIL has put 3 UND players in Cal (ACC), Washington (Big 10), and now South Carolina (SEC). Figuring out how to sustain and kind of success when an average program losing 3 guys to schools like this is really hard. I'm not sure anyone is Summit has it figured out.

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The beautiful thing about the portal is it goes both ways. This years 1st team is a great example. This is where players transferred in from 

Barnstable - D3 

Cluff - High major

Forte - Mid major 

Moni - D2 

Sutton - JUCO

White - JUCO

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Posted
10 minutes ago, Coach4Life said:

Didn't seem to help UND hockey.

In sports like basketball and hockey, losing 5-8 guys every year is hard to sustain winning. SDSU men dealt with it this year and NDSU and UND are dealing with annually. 

In the last 2 years, NIL has put 3 UND players in Cal (ACC), Washington (Big 10), and now South Carolina (SEC). Figuring out how to sustain and kind of success when an average program losing 3 guys to schools like this is really hard. I'm not sure anyone is Summit has it figured out.

Omaha lost their best player from the year before in Frankie Fiddler and they figured it out just fine. It’s wild what a good coach can do for a program. 

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I know its been said before but this is a problem every single program in the country is dealing with this. Its the coaches job to figure out a way to be successful. No one is saying it is an easy job but we need to stop making excuses and lowering the standards 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Kab said:

The kids that transfer, are they still in school until this semester is over ?

I would be Trey is gone - just thinking time with family and a million dollars is more important than a few credits. 

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