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Is Caitlin Clark making the right move going to the WNBA?
Husker Max Asked by Husker Max
5/31/2024

Is Caitlin Clark making the right move going to the WNBA?

67%
Yes WINNER

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33%
No

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67%
Yes

8 Comments
Visitor
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Visitor

Yes, she has nothing else to prove in College. However, she'll make less in the WNBA with NIL.

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Doug Dreher
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Doug Dreher

Money and youth on her side.

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Mary Lyne
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Mary Lyne

her best teammates are graduating too, would need a new team around her. dont think she has the tempermint for that

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Roy Katskee
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Roy Katskee

She has nothing left to prove by staying in college.

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PJ SAid
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PJ SAid

she has the scoring record and another conference championship - time to move on.

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Tom Nelsen
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Tom Nelsen

She must make the move she thinks is best. She must be able to make $$ in the WNBA. I question whether she will be as dominant and generate the same amount of headlines as she has in college. I'm sure she will be successful. The question will be how successful.

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brock heath
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brock heath

she has already had 4 years at Iowa. Records would need an asterisk if she played 5 years

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Richard Johnson
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Richard Johnson

Don't really care. BTW,what is this Q doing on a Husker site?

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brock heath
brock heath

This confirms that most Husker fans are not Big Ten fans

33%
No

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Anthony Carr
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Anthony Carr

She should stay one more year and continue raking in the big NIL dollars. Her popularity will soon subside in the much less passionate fanbase of the WNBA. Plus, she can expect some resentment and difficulties from jealous WNBA teammates and players.

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Mike Christensen
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Mike Christensen

NIL...she'll make more money in college.

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Bob Healey
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Bob Healey

She could have made a Million in NIL if she stayed. But I am glad she is leaving!

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Bruce Bredthauer
brock heath
brock heath

This confirms that most Husker fans are not really in to the Big Ten, still all these years later

Does cornerback CJ Bronaugh's decommitment spell trouble for the '26 recruiting class?

Does cornerback CJ Bronaugh's decommitment spell trouble for the '26 recruiting class?

Yes, it's a momentum-killer.

1

No, the right fits will be found.

5

Yes, it's a momentum-killer.

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K L
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K L

Trae Taylor isn’t in this class. Poor Dayton Raiola is taking unnecessary heat for not being his brother but he’s great. Somehow, they need to find that one guy in every class that puts himself out there to draw in other recruits. They just haven’t found that dude yet in this class and it shows.

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No, the right fits will be found.

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Rob Abel
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Rob Abel

Nope, no trouble whatsoever.

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Vaughn Bishop
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Vaughn Bishop

The tide doesn’t turn on the loss of one player unless that player is a 5 star QB.

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Rob Abel
Rob Abel

'zactly

Robert Lloyd
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Robert Lloyd

This is just part of football.

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Alexanderthegreatandterrible
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Alexanderthegreatandterrible

Not at this point. We have many options with the transfer portal and still with plenty of recruits that haven't found a home yet.

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Will Fred Hoiberg’s portal class get the Huskers to the NCAA Tourney?

Will Fred Hoiberg’s portal class get the Huskers to the NCAA Tourney?

Yes, transfers shine

2

No, roster untested

0

Yes, transfers shine

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George mcdaniel
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George mcdaniel

This will be the yearthey win their carry first NCAA tournament game

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No, roster untested

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