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#12 ASU Hockey @ Colorado College at 7 pm tonight!

From what I gather there are a couple of ways to watch the game live.

1. Through NCHC TV. It's a pay-per-view for $16.95 per game or $30.95 for a "month" which is the way to go if you plan on watching both games.

2. The other way, and this is new for me as well, is through the MTNtv app, which is available via Roku, Firetv and Appletv, BUT it may only be for those in Colorado. I'm not sure how all of that works but I have added it to my Roku and it looks great. Fingers crossed the game is indeed on and people can get this outside of Colorado. They also stream it free via their website, so maybe a VPN in Colorado would work? I have no idea on all of that.

STORY: ASU defeats Sam Houston State to begin a three-game homestand

"We had the stops that we were able to get some baskets of transition. It was fun to watch the guys play that way tonight.” Many of ASU's 23 wins last season were a stout defensive effort fueling an offense that struggled with its perimeter shooting. Tonight that formula worked like a charm again

Arizona HS Alums in Transfer Portal

We had a running list last year, figured it would be good to get another going. This list excludes Arizona HS alums from ASU that will transfer.

OL Cade Bennett (Notre Dame Prep/San Diego State)
QB Ben Finley (Paradise Valley HS/Cal)
RB Stevie Rocker (Canyon del Oro HS/Arizona)
OL Brayden Rohme (Perry HS/Cal)
RB Eli Sanders (Chandler HS/Iowa State)
QB Tyler Shough (Hamilton HS/Texas Tech)
QB E.J. Warner (Brophy/Temple)

Podcast: My interview on Fox Sports Radio in Tucson

Starts at the 21:36 mark, summing up the 2023 seaosn, NIL talk, and more

$5MM needed in two weeks for ASU Football NIL

That is what Dillingham said in the radio postgame was the amount needed in order to build the team in an effective way, both retaining its star players and attracting quality ones from the portal. This is why he said that he can devote as much time to recruiting on the road in the next two weeks.

Reality at ASU in a nut shell.

Possible QB addition from the portal

Don't know how close to coming to ASU he is or not, but is the son of Brad Johnson he is a grad transfer eligible immediately. Obviously with a coaching change at TAMU looking for stability

The next possible evolution of CFB HS recruiting

The current CFB recruiting scheme offers three potential pay day milestones to prospective recruits - freshman recruiting, 1st transfer, grad transfer. Each of those are opportunities where the player has increased leverage to negotiate NIL deals with their current and/or prospective schools because these are the times they are essentially free agents.

This could incentivize a prep school model for football recruits. My theory goes like this (assuming 120 credits to graduate from undergrad program):

1. Graduate HS, preferably with as many college credits as the student can manage to earn at their HS. (0-12 credits)

2. Go to a prep HS instead of college for the post-graduation academic year and Fall after HS graduation. This prep school will have a college style S&C program for football players. The prep school will also offer college credit courses via the high school so the student does not enroll in a college and doesn't start their college eligibility yet. (30-42 credits)

3. FIRST PAYDAY: Enroll at the college of the student's choice to play football for the following Spring. Also take full summer school at this institution. (57-69 credits)

4. Continue taking courses at this college for the following academic year, hopefully earning playing time on the field. Also attend summer school at this school. (99-112 credits, 1/5 eligibility used)

5. Attend school and play at initial institution for Fall semester. (114 credits-graduate, 2/5 eligibility used)

6. SECOND PAYDAY: Enter transfer portal after season. Transfer to new school or stay at current school with larger NIL deal. Take spring courses and participate in spring practices. (graduate-graduated)

7. Play football under new NIL deal that Fall. (graduate - graduated, 3/5 eligibility used)

8. THIRD PAYDAY: Enter transfer portal after season. Transfer to new school or stay at current school with larger NIL deal. Take spring courses and participate in spring practices (graduated-graduated)

9. Play football under new NIL deal that Fall. (graduated - graduated, 4/5 eligibility used)

10. FOURTH PAYDAY: Enter transfer portal after season. Transfer to new school or stay at current school with larger NIL deal. Take spring courses and participate in spring practices (graduated-graduated)

11. Use last year of college eligibility under newest NIL deal. (graduated-graduated, 5/5 eligibility used)

This opens up the possibility for four paydays instead of three. Obviously, there is risk of NIL lowering after transfer. But under the current scenario, getting to graduation as early as possible but using one transfer pre-graduation and then unlimited transfers after looks to provide the most leverage for the players.
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