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I like this pickup. He played two ACC opponents and held up well. UConn played a ton of man to man with heavy reliance on inside and outside leverage techniques, very similar to how the Hokies used their corners when Torrian Gray was the coach. He is physical, and was very willing to try and set the edge when called upon against Boston College. I don't think he is a guy that is going to pick off a bunch of passes, but he won't get torched either.

Just for reference- UConn played Duke and Boston College this season.

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The NIL system is out of fucking control

I also think we should keep Gosnell because of his production when used properly and he seems like a good, team kind of guy. So unless Indiana knows something about him that we do not, which shouldn't be the case, we have to set a limit on what we'd be willing to pay for him, just like as though we were dealing with a salary cap, and even Cuban should understand that. There's a reason bad teams in the NFL stay bad, Cleveland Browns as an example - because for a while they constantly overpaid for players. If Indiana, or any team for that matter, wants him bad enough to way overpay, good for the player, but not necessarily the team. I also like Cignetti, but I'm sure even he can make a mistake when trying to fill a position of need. Then again, he and/or his staff seem to be excellent evaluators of talent, cause they certainly saw something in Fernando Mendoza that other teams did not, and they see something in Gosnell that either we do not, or we do not value as much as they do. I would find that to be surprising, however, considering the number of TEs that PSU (under Franklin) his put in the League.

Is it though now that most players have agents? They make the offer to the agent. Not sure how or even if the NCAA wants to try to regulate that.

It is sad we have gotten to the point where teams are offering money to players who are not in the portal (which is still against the rules) and no one bats an eye.

Hope he stays. It seems like Franklin's system is a much better fit than Montgomery's.

Yeah, this is no surprise.
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