One of the few more level headed, fair, and reasonable reactions to the AJ news. You guys know your stuff. All the best!
@Kenny-qg9gc8 сағат бұрын
AJ is a superstar 🔥, kid is amazing and fun to watch.
@regionalhandКүн бұрын
Great discussion. There was no disrespect to BYU or Utah in this program. Being a BYU alumnus, and a current megafan, I am not sure how anyone would consider the discussion disrespectful or hateful. I thought it was quite good. BYU has always been very competitive. Everything said was correct...It is a great fan base. We are willing to chip in for great talent...NIL does change the landscape. Those colleges which have a very active fan base willing to donate will see great talent come their way. It is terrific that we have Kevin Young as a very experienced NBA level coach. The team will get better and better. This year is exciting to watch. Next year will be even better.
@MrFrmartin22 сағат бұрын
I can see every mormon's tithing going to BYU's athletic department instead now ;)
@Mdksupreme120 сағат бұрын
Absolutely every statement you made is a ridiculous lie and completely pathetic, byu and utah deserve all the disrespect in the world for their insanely disrespectful and pathetic schooling model, also the fact that it's in a sundown town, byu has never been legtitimately competitive, never been, their fanbase is beyond pathetic and it's just a bunch of racist mormons, byu's team will never get legitimately better and contender for anything, you sundowntowners are incredibly pathetic, and to you clowns complaining about how much he got paid, the lds church is worth 150 billion, and aj is generating far more value than he's getting paid, you guys are pathetic and a joke of a fanbase
@theoptimist960519 сағат бұрын
BYU has 5 billionaires graduates living within 10 miles of their campus. They don’t need any tithing money. Those guys are the richest school in America.
@dalewight493516 сағат бұрын
FWIW, the NIT was the way to select the best college basketball team before the NCAA and its tourney. BYU won the NIT. In 1951, but still...
@reinabrowne14 сағат бұрын
@@MrFrmartinno tithing money is used for athletics. None.
@danielclark558620 сағат бұрын
Along with NIL, BYU has a NBA coach and NBA support staff. Any kid who wants to go to the NBA would make a good decision to look at BYU and get introduced to the NBA court life. There is real value in that experience. AJ is very smart for this move.
@blizzard2oo19 сағат бұрын
The environment at BYU is so very attractive for a young athlete who wants to focus on his/her sport , academics, and a bit of social life with Christian guys/gals. The Marriott arena is loaded with tons of excitement with rabid fans. Parents are on side as well. As an aside, Not one dime of LDS charitable dollars goes to NIL.
@DSTRAZ989 сағат бұрын
@@blizzard2oosounds good until recruits google LDS “curse of Cain” very welcoming
@Ty-jr9ou8 сағат бұрын
This is an accurate assessment of the situation and the new landscape of college sports, great video!
@jeoffbenzos495922 сағат бұрын
Powers are shifting in college sports, and that's why you're seeing the panic in the SEC for football. They're terrified to lose the advantage they've had for decades.
@theoptimist960519 сағат бұрын
BYU is rich, safe and beautiful. BYU is THE new Blue Blood! Well done 👍🏽
@aBrewster2923 сағат бұрын
Contrast this with BYU’s recruitment of Jabari Parker a few years ago, where he was also a member of BYU’s sponsoring church.
@HIB80122 сағат бұрын
Few years? Try 10!
@aBrewster2921 сағат бұрын
@ wow. I had to check you on that, but you’re right. Somehow it doesn’t seem that long ago!
@DIYAroundTheHomeКүн бұрын
Good discussion and salient points. Ultimately i think cream of the crop bball recruits will have a much higher hit rate (worth being paid what they get) than football but regardless the shelling out of money for what are believed to be top-tiered players is going to be fascinating to watch
@RonnRaymond17 сағат бұрын
3 of 4 schools had the same NIL offers. AJ’s parents kept the numbers private from AJ and allowed him to make his choice. AJ picked the school on other factors not knowing what the NIL offers were.
@timolsen238919 сағат бұрын
The NIL played into some of this. Watch the interview with ESPN. AJ’s dad did not tell him what the amounts were until after AJ made the decision. He left the money out of the picture. Go watch it. BYU has a full NBA staff. The real question is “How did BYU keep it quiet for 2.5 weeks?” You want these guys, show respect and not leak things out. That is one of the big reasons they liked BYU.
@KevinReeve22 сағат бұрын
BYU just sent a message to both high school recruits and other schools, that they are in it to win it, and it is a NBA prep school ready to help players get there.
@Mdksupreme120 сағат бұрын
Deranged lies, nil did all the recruiting, y'all will have to offer up way more than anyone else to get any prospects, no one would willing go to a sundown town mormon school in utah otherwise
@MrApollonox11 сағат бұрын
@@Mdksupreme1 “Sundown town”? Please.
@raysmart567317 сағат бұрын
Maybe programs like yours, need to actually interview the player. This isn’t all about money. There was a whole lot more, that made him decide on BYU.
@dirkpalmer106719 сағат бұрын
Think NBA prep (coaching staff) and family atmosphere. Pay was similar ~$5M for schools. Plus $1M Nike, plus $1M Red Bull. Pops set the amount, and AJ chose the school. That's the deal. BYU '82
@blizzard2oo12 сағат бұрын
Think also about the ability to focus on academics, on basketball, and on a bit of social life with Christian guys and gals not partying!!
@dirkpalmer106711 сағат бұрын
@blizzard2oo part of family atmosphere indeed!
@murdog525322 сағат бұрын
Transfer portal: Yes, schools will at first go to the transfer portal heavier. but, over time, the NIL contracts will have stipulations about repayment of NIL money if they go to the transfer portal or leave early for any of the leagues. The schools are not stupid, and neither are the players. For now, a deal like Dybantsa's with BYU make a TON of sense for the schools trying to get to the next level. That said, BYU doesn't get AJ Dybantsa without the program they have in place with NBA coaches ALL OVER THE PLACE including Kevin Young that has 15ish years in the NBA and has interviewed for NBA head coaching jobs! Additionally the schools will need NBA-like programs, offenses, strength and conditioning, nutrition, facilities, and don't forget FANS!!!! BYU HAS ONE OF THE BEST IF NOT THE BEST production value in the Marriot center. it's incredible! that is coming from a Duke and BYU Alumnus.
@Mdksupreme120 сағат бұрын
The insane amount of pathetic bias in your comment is alarming, byu has nothing that can be considered anything remotely close to the best at anything, byu is a sundown town mormon school in Utah, y'all lames only get recruits cus you overpay, F byu
@davenichols435220 сағат бұрын
Welcome the world of NIL much like football it is now semi-pro.
@bobbypaluga434614 сағат бұрын
Ryan Smith was not the top individual contributor to the AJ NIL. Two other billionaires contributed more. Supposedly 10 billionaires live within 5 miles of the BYU campus.
@randysallade946821 сағат бұрын
Why would anybody be shocked these days? Who ever offers the most money gets the top recruits! Media and colleges try to sweep this under the rug, (because it’s kind of an ugly look) but who ever is ready to spend the most money will get the best players. Pretty clear BYU has a big sugar daddy!
@SunsaintsandwavesКүн бұрын
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@Trip.L.L.L16 сағат бұрын
Do you still have to sign a contract if you go to byu where you agree to wild things like not having premarital sex or do any drugs witch includes alcohol or caffeine???
@reinabrowne14 сағат бұрын
Every student agrees to the Honor Code while at BYU. AJ is all business and he and his family don’t want distractions. They are serious about the NBA and AJs career.
@UncleFetz13 сағат бұрын
Caffeine isn't included in that. Drink all the Red Bull and Dews you want.
@roblundgren87679 сағат бұрын
Yes of course
@cougarone9523Күн бұрын
Sounds like you're just a hater on the State of Utah, when you talked about the Utah Hockey Team... and BYU...where are you guys from?? Some 3rd World Country?? Your messages sounds negative about BYU., WHY??? BYU can't recruited the #1 prospect in the USA?? OR... can't get any basketball player or football player they wanted..??? Did you loose any $$ or jealous because of the resources of how much BYU has to offered AJ to come play at the place, where he will not ONLY a NBA player and filthy rich, but a BETTER MAN and future FATHER himself to his souse and kids. GO COUGS!!✊✊
@andrewthestreeterКүн бұрын
Who are you even talking to? Everyone on this panel was complimentary of BYU and of AJ going there.
@MrFrmartinКүн бұрын
you should rewatch what they are saying. Stop playing the victim card
@DIYAroundTheHomeКүн бұрын
Agree, go for a walk... clear your head then rewatch this
@aBrewster2923 сағат бұрын
Careful, your persecution complex is showing. Thanks for the honest praise, Dan!
@BobJones-fw2cj22 сағат бұрын
Dude you gotta chill.
@77thNYSV12 сағат бұрын
Here, I'll save you some time- There's this guy named Ryan Smith. He owns the Utah Jazz and paid this kid $7 million to go to BYU.
@roblundgren87679 сағат бұрын
Lots of jealous Utah utes because they can’t get any players to stay they don’t want to play in front of half fiull basketball courts with curtains hiding empty seats who wants to go there even with money and changing coaches ever year
@DoctorJ42Күн бұрын
They bought him... Like Juan Soto to the Mets.
@MrFrmartinКүн бұрын
no matter where he was going, he was going to get paid.
@aisaxonawiat6484Күн бұрын
Everybody gets paid now that they have nil.... it doesn't matter where they go to school, the purpose of nil is for the athletes to get paid. What really matters is all the schools were offering the same amount of money but he chose BYU over the others because they have more to offer than just money.
@matthewhunter642122 сағат бұрын
So? What's your point?
@michcoug21 сағат бұрын
Yep, sure. Because nobody else pays NIL millions anymore Einstein
@scottrichardson396120 сағат бұрын
Mormons coughed up some serious NIL dough for that dude...it's ruining college sports in my view.
@MrFrmartin18 сағат бұрын
@scottrichardson3961 u don't like even playing field? just a handful of schools can have best talent??
@scottrichardson396118 сағат бұрын
@MrFrmartin they shouldn't be paying players period