...into the Gonzaga of the Midwest?
Is McCollum the next Mark Few?
Iowa or any other P4 will pay him 3X to 4X to coach at their school. But if you go to Iowa or any other P4 school, you're just a highly paid employee. Yes you make more money, but you have to do a ton of 🫏 kissing to appease the AD and Billy-Bob booster, especially in the era of NIL.
But what if it isn't about money for him, and he decides that he already makes "enough" at Drake? In the words of Frank Costello, "You can't do anything with a man like that."
If he stays at Drake, the script is flipped, and the AD and the boosters are now catering to him, making sure he's happy and they're doing whatever they can to keep him there.
I'm guessing Drake would find a way to pay him at least $1 million per year, don't you think?
That's the choice: $1 million to be the king, or $3 to $4 million to be the subject?
Also, if he stays at Drake his legacy could be more than basketball, and he could get credit for really putting them on the map (like Few at Gonzaga).
The guy seems pretty patient and pretty disciplined in how he chooses his career moves. I won't be shocked if he decides to take the "road less traveled" and stay at Drake.
Is McCollum the next Mark Few?
Iowa or any other P4 will pay him 3X to 4X to coach at their school. But if you go to Iowa or any other P4 school, you're just a highly paid employee. Yes you make more money, but you have to do a ton of 🫏 kissing to appease the AD and Billy-Bob booster, especially in the era of NIL.
But what if it isn't about money for him, and he decides that he already makes "enough" at Drake? In the words of Frank Costello, "You can't do anything with a man like that."
If he stays at Drake, the script is flipped, and the AD and the boosters are now catering to him, making sure he's happy and they're doing whatever they can to keep him there.
I'm guessing Drake would find a way to pay him at least $1 million per year, don't you think?
That's the choice: $1 million to be the king, or $3 to $4 million to be the subject?
Also, if he stays at Drake his legacy could be more than basketball, and he could get credit for really putting them on the map (like Few at Gonzaga).
The guy seems pretty patient and pretty disciplined in how he chooses his career moves. I won't be shocked if he decides to take the "road less traveled" and stay at Drake.