MgoBlueprint

April 26th, 2024 at 2:45 PM ^

Makes the most sense for him. He’s not an NBA player, but he has name recognition and high college value. He still needs to improve his defense and contested rebounding.

BlueVball8

April 26th, 2024 at 2:46 PM ^

This seems like the COVID year going too far. He literally is just playing 5 years, but he's smart because he isn't going to get drafted.

Edit: Everyone is correct. He's following the rules and doing what's right for him. I just had a weird reaction bc it just feels like a misapplication of the rule, but it obviously isn't. Continue throwing salt if you like.

BlueVball8

April 26th, 2024 at 2:54 PM ^

It's a fair question. IMO, he had a nearly full season that was his freshman year. I think too far is probably the wrong framing, and it's more that it just feels absurd now. I get that it's a rule, it's just weird seeing significantly older and more experienced players than we have ever seen in sports (Penix, Nix, Hunter next year).

KRK

April 26th, 2024 at 3:01 PM ^

Who cares? Everyone hated the one-and-done era and how they can't root for players for more than a season. I like seeing guys hang around for a while. There's nothing more Big 10 than complaining about the PF from Wisconsin who has been playing since the Bush administration.

jmblue

April 26th, 2024 at 6:12 PM ^

I agree with you.  The rule was passed to not unfairly punish any 2020-21 players in case 1) the season had to be cancelled or 2) they chose to opt out.

As it turned out, the season wasn't cancelled and nearly all players opted in.  They all get a free fifth year while the classes that enrolled in the fall of 2021, and beyond, don't.  That doesn't quite seem fair.  The 2021-22 freshman class has to spend its entire college career coexisting with the 2020-21 class because of this rule.  

IMO, the NCAA should have waited until the 2020-21 season played out before deciding whether it should count or not.

Solecismic

April 26th, 2024 at 3:02 PM ^

That's on the NCAA. He is literally following NCAA rules, like many others. Sucks to be in the class of 2025 or 2026, especially since they took the brunt of the COVID closures in high school, but calling out Dickinson or anyone else for using the opportunity doesn't seem reasonable.

The NCAA made this decision years ago. They can't undo it, as dumb as it was at the time.

KRK

April 26th, 2024 at 2:48 PM ^

Use a COVID year to make a seven figures at Kansas. Not a bad financial move for a guy whose professional playing career will likely be a few years, for a few hundred thousand a year in Europe.

RobM_24

April 26th, 2024 at 3:12 PM ^

No, he does. They just have to schedule a game outside the country to get him paid.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaab/bigten/2023/12/12/purdue-zach-edey-nil-loophole-immigration-law-rule/71882113007/

Also, Kentucky found ways to pay Oscar Tshiebwe big money. For a guy Edey, schools like that would find ways. Tshiebwe made "at least" $500k in just one week when they played in the Bahamas.

RobM_24

April 26th, 2024 at 4:03 PM ^

I don't know that he will be. NBADraft.net is usually one of the best aggregators of Draft info, and they have him at 35. A late first makes about $2M. I bet he could've gotten more in college had he opened up the sweepstakes. Another year of dominating college basketball wouldn't have dropped his stock any. Maybe the hurdles of getting paid outside the US were just too annoying to deal with.

Perkis-Size Me

April 26th, 2024 at 2:49 PM ^

Makes sense. Come back and play for a title contender. You're likely not someone with an NBA future, so stick around at Kansas and make a ton of money, be the BMOC before you probably head off to an international league and make even more money. 

willirwin1778

April 26th, 2024 at 2:53 PM ^

His stats have hardly budged since 2020, however he has consistently become worse at free throws shooting 62% last year from the line.  Yikes, this is getting close to "hack a hunter" territory.  

Whatever.