Hopefully Nick doesn’t mind from the paid board Head Coach Todd Golden Opening statement… “Obviously a disappointing result for us. For the majority of the game, we played pretty well. To come in here against a top-five team analytically and to be in the lead for 30 minutes, I think, says a lot about the growth of our program and where we’ve come over the last couple months. We’re playing like one of the best teams in America right now. I’m disappointed about the outcome. I thought there were some 50-50 things down the stretch that didn’t go our way…But in a tight game like that, there’s going to be some situations like that that you’ve got to power through. I didn’t think we played great at the beginning of overtime, and we just weren’t able to dig ourselves out of that hole. We got a couple looks to tie it, and I’m disappointed in the result but I’m definitely not discouraged in our effort. As I told my team right before we came in here, I’m excited to get back to work with them tomorrow. I think we have a chance to have a really special end of the year. Even though we came up short tonight, I think our effort indicates that.” On Alabama’s ability to neutralize Florida’s rebounding advantage… “We offensive rebounded very well. We got 17 of our 50 misses back, about 34 percent. I’ll take that. We did not do a good job on the defensive glass. I thought Alabama, who’s a sneaky really good offensive rebounding team for a team that plays downsized for the majority of the game. I thought they did a really good job early. I didn’t think we checked out well enough, and then late their length and…whether we blocked out well enough to deserve a call or not, I’m not sure. We’ll go back and look. But early on we didn’t do a good enough job keeping them off the glass, and that was a big emphasis for us. So the fact that we got outrebounded the way we did in this game was disappointing.” Junior G Walter Clayton Jr. On his ability to score from multiple levels tonight… “Just getting into the paint a little bit, their bigs weren’t really helping so one-on-one layups with guards. And then my teammates were finding me for open 3s.”
Thanks. Clayton is going to get paid next year by us with NIL. I wish Pullin had one more year! We played great. Keep playing that way and I think we can get a double bye.
I can see a scenario where we lose 3 of our guards. Pullin, Clayton tries out for the NBA, most likely G league (considering he has a daughter now), and Kugel transfers to get a change of scenery. Though I don’t know how much NIL is compared to G League. Need to strike while the iron is hot, and I hope Todd can get the most out of them.
he is getting paid this year, too. but yes…. I totally agree with your point. There is very little roster continuity from year-to-year in college basketball. And I’m sure we will have some heavy losses. And so each team is in a win-now mode. I really, really hate that about the current landscape. There is so little player and team development. It’s also a reason I’ve become such a fan of this FAU team - bc it has… for now… defied what I hate.
Clayton would make more through NIL at Florida than the G League. Our NIL bank is pretty strong. It's one reason Kugel may not transfer imo. He is the highest paid on the team.
Yes. The amount of money collected by the schools should be public as well as the amount paid to each player.
Which honestly really sucks. I don't want to be one of the..."back in my day" guys, but I have to be. I enjoyed Gator basketball more in the pre-transfer, pre-NIL days. I think the freedom of transfers and the NIL are the right way to go about things for the athletes so I wouldn't change it, but selfishly I miss the old way. My favorite Gator team of past was the 13-14 squad and a large part of that is the culmination of watching Prather/Young/Wilbekin/Yeguete develop over the course of their careers. Prather's progression, in particular, was a joy to watch. Now I still watch the games but can say I have very little invested in the individual players.
I think adding buy outs to a contract similar to a coach would help. Not the best thing ever, but it would keep people from transferring as easily.
The school isn’t collecting any money to pay players. Do you think all of your income should be public record?
There are so many ways the NCAA could collectively agree to reform NIL in a way that benefits players, yet also protects them. Instead, they are going to wait for the courts and/or lawmakers to figure it out for them. It's both an amazing time and a terrible time to be college athlete.
I'm not a lawyer. With that said, couldn't they just say if you don't play for this team for x amount of years, you pay back x amount of money? Similar to what my company does with bonuses. Like I said, I'm not a lawyer. I'm probably way off. Lol. Maybe not literally a buy out, per se.
The contracts are not allowed to force them to any specific school. They also can’t be based on playing time or performance. You are an employee of the company you work for. The athletes are not employees of the school. Not yet, anyway.
some read between the lines comments from Golden on the officiating. Yes tough to defensive rebound when they’re allowed to push you and go over your back
Think we would have to make it a priority to bring back Clayton, Condo, Haugh, Handlogten, Richards, Kugel and even Aberdeen. That’s 6-7 of our 9 rotation players. Aside from maybe Kugel, can we see anyone else leaving?