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Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2024 9:12 pm
by Rhody09
Is that our boy Andre sitting in front of Bob Hurley?

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2024 9:15 pm
by Rhode_Island_Red
NYGFan_Section208 wrote: 1 month ago neither Alabama nor GCU can shoot straight?
That game is a Texas Death Match.

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2024 9:23 pm
by PeterRamTime
Good lord Bama GCU

COME ON ANTELOPES

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2024 9:42 pm
by Jdrums#3
Alabama slammed the door shut in the last 3 minutes. I would have liked to see GCU pull the upset.

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2024 9:44 pm
by Jersey77
VCU wins at South Florida 70-65 and advances to the quarterfinals of the NIT.

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2024 9:53 pm
by adam914
Rhody09 wrote: 1 month ago Is that our boy Andre sitting in front of Bob Hurley?
It is! Him and Malik are both grad assistants at UConn.

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2024 10:34 pm
by Jdrums#3
Yale’s hanging around. 👍🏼

ETA: Kiss of death post. Yale’s deficit goes from 7 to 16 in the minutes since I posted.

My apologies to Yale fans.

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2024 11:02 pm
by PeterRamTime
Jdrums#3 wrote: 1 month ago Alabama slammed the door shut in the last 3 minutes. I would have liked to see GCU pull the upset.
Yeah this tournament is not allowing upsets. GCU just totally fell apart after taking the lead. What a buzzkill. Was a great game.

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2024 11:21 pm
by Jdrums#3
One heck of a finish to the Houston/TX A&M game. A&M cut a 13 pt deficit to 3 in a few minutes. Wow

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2024 11:29 pm
by Jdrums#3
Wow! A&M ties it with a 3 at the buzzer. Wild comeback.

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2024 11:29 pm
by ramster
Jdrums#3 wrote: 1 month ago One heck of a finish to the Houston/TX A&M game. A&M cut a 13 pt deficit to 3 in a few minutes. Wow
What a finish. A&M got 2 good looks to tie it in the final 10 seconds but missed. 1.2 seconds left, A&M inbounds and hits the 3P to incredibly send the game to OT!!

Announcers say Sampson does not like to foul in these situations when up by 3 points.

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2024 11:30 pm
by PeterRamTime
Nevermind!

Finally! Madness!

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2024 11:39 pm
by Jdrums#3
Great game! Toe to toe haymakers!

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2024 11:46 pm
by Jdrums#3
With all the players fouling out, Houston puts in a 4th yr walk-on. Nuts!

And the walk-on just got fouled with 17 secs left with a 3 pt lead. Wow!

And he hits 1 of 2 coming in cold off the bench. Wow!

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2024 11:50 pm
by ramster
Absolutely Awesome game. What a battle. Everytime A&M seemed beaten they proved otherwise.
1-seed Houston will move on to play 4-seed Duke who beat 13-seed James Madison by 38

Houston is certainly battle tested after tonight. Crazy. Madness.

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2024 11:56 pm
by Jdrums#3
That really was madness, Ramster. What a battle.

If I get to watch us win a NCAAT game again, then I hope it’s not a game like that because I’ll never survive it. Wow!

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 8:05 am
by Jersey77
Sweet 16 teams remaining by conference:

ACC- 4 teams; UNC, Duke, Clemson, NC State.
BE - 3 teams (no losses yet); UConn, Marquette, Creighton
B10 - 2 teams; Purdue, Illinois
B12- 2 teams; Houston, Iowa State
SEC - 2 teams; Tenn, Alabama
Pac12 - 1 team; Arizona
MWC - 1 team; SDSU
WCC - 1 team; Gonzaga

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 10:46 am
by RF1
Jersey77 wrote: 1 month ago Sweet 16 teams remaining by conference:

ACC- 4 teams; UNC, Duke, Clemson, NC State.
BE - 3 teams (no losses yet); UConn, Marquette, Creighton
B10 - 2 teams; Purdue, Illinois
B12- 2 teams; Houston, Iowa State
SEC - 2 teams; Tenn, Alabama
Pac12 - 1 team; Arizona
MWC - 1 team; SDSU
WCC - 1 team; Gonzaga
No Cinderella team made it past the first weekend. Only two teams outside the P5 and Big East (Gonzaga and SDSU) have both been to the championship final in the past decade.

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 2:00 pm
by reef
Yup lots of chalk made it through this year , very rare to have all the 1 and 2 seeds alive to the S16

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 3:28 pm
by McRam
A comment about James Madison and their 35 point loss to Duke. This team played hard the entire way through. There were no easy baskets for Duke. Pleased to see that the coach was able to get the buy in from these collegiate players. JEALOUS!!!

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 8:50 pm
by NYGFan_Section208
McRam wrote: 1 month ago A comment about James Madison and their 35 point loss to Duke. This team played hard the entire way through. There were no easy baskets for Duke. Pleased to see that the coach was able to get the buy in from these collegiate players. JEALOUS!!!
And...the speed with which their coach latched on at Vandy...lightning quick. Did. Not. Mess. Around. (Is that a 'culture' thing?)

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 9:19 pm
by Rhody15



Maybe the NET isn’t the worst like some people think?

I’m not the biggest fan, just found this interesting.

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 9:58 pm
by rambone 78
All the whining about the BE only getting 3 teams in is a load of crap.

The top 3 teams were miles better than the next 3.

The only legit gripe belongs to Indiana St.

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 10:01 pm
by Rhody15
rambone 78 wrote: 1 month ago All the whining about the BE only getting 3 teams in is a load of crap.

The top 3 teams were miles better than the next 3.

The only legit gripe belongs to Indiana St.
Cannot say Indiana St was only team to have a gripe. Oklahoma and Seton Hall definitely have beef, but yes, the constant whining on Twitter by Big East people is incredibly annoying.

Oklahoma - zero Q2-4 losses, only had Q1 losses.

Seton Hall - beat UConn, 13 league wins in a Top 3 conference

Either one of those two teams should’ve been in over Virginia.


St John’s and PC - no business in the tournament

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2024 6:49 pm
by Rhody_NYCT
So much Rhody sadness and no madness these days...made me want to watch a video I posted years ago...


Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2024 6:50 am
by ramster
VCU still alive in the NIT

Tonight Wednesday 9pm ESPN2

VCU at 2-seed Utah in Quarter-Finals
Winner plays Indiana State at the Henkel Fieldhouse in the Semi-Finals

Utah favored by 6.5 points

UNLV plays AT Seton Hall at 7pm ESPN2 tonight
Seton Hall favored by 4.5 points

Winner plays Georgia at the Henkel Fieldhouse in the Semi-Finals





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Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2024 7:04 am
by ramster
4 ACC Teams in Sweet 16

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Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2024 4:25 pm
by ramster

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2024 7:36 am
by ramster
In NIT Quarterfinal play last night:

Seton Hall defeated UNLV by 23 points playing at Walsh Gym on campus as they have their NIT games.

Walsh Gym opened in 1941. Capacity is 1,316 people and was sold out last night. Walsh Gym was home to the Seton Hall men's basketball team before they moved to the Meadowlands in 1985 and then to the Prudential Center in 2007. You could hear the rims clanging whenever shots were missed last night.

VCU lost at Utah by 20 points.
Deivon Smith PG hit a triple double with 12 assists, 11 rebounds and 15 points. Smith played a year at Mississippi State and 2 years at Georgia Tech before joining Utah this season.

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2024 12:57 pm
by reef
I remember all the lines they had on that court Walsh gym early 80s watching the BE on TV

NIT final 4 hosted by Butlers Hinkle field house
Utah v Indiana St
Georgia v S Hall

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2024 1:09 pm
by RF1
reef wrote: 1 month ago I remember all the lines they had on that court Walsh gym early 80s watching the BE on TV
With Dan Calandrillo scoring from all over the court.

Walsh is similar to Keaney as it also had a stage at one end so the facility could be used for events outside of athletics.

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Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2024 7:04 pm
by theblueram
Anyone at the garden to see Hurley and uconn play?

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2024 9:02 pm
by Jdrums#3
UConn looks strong against SDSU.

AZ can’t hit a 3 to save their lives against Clemson.

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2024 9:08 pm
by NYGFan_Section208
Jdrums#3 wrote: 1 month ago UConn looks strong against SDSU.

AZ can’t hit a 3 to save their lives against Clemson.
not for lack of trying tho...

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2024 9:45 pm
by Jdrums#3
NYGFan_Section208 wrote: 1 month ago
Jdrums#3 wrote: 1 month ago UConn looks strong against SDSU.

AZ can’t hit a 3 to save their lives against Clemson.
not for lack of trying tho...
Ain’t that the truth. AZ just kept jacking up those 3’s. Yikes!

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2024 9:49 pm
by steveystuds06
Jdrums#3 wrote: 1 month ago UConn looks strong against SDSU.

AZ can’t hit a 3 to save their lives against Clemson.
Yeah, I thought UConn would have a tough game against Auburn, but once they lost, I figured they would kill whoever they played today. The only two teams I think could beat UConn if they play their A game and UConn doesn't are Iowa State and Purdue.

Arizona missed a million wide-open shots tonight. They probably beat Clemson 90% of the time but that's why this tournament is so fun. One game anything can happen.

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2024 10:48 pm
by Jdrums#3
High scoring game at the half between Alabama and UNC.

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2024 12:26 am
by ramster
Preston Murphy going to the Elite 8 as Alabama will face Clemson this Saturday.

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2024 1:16 am
by PeterRamTime
steveystuds06 wrote: 1 month ago
Jdrums#3 wrote: 1 month ago UConn looks strong against SDSU.

AZ can’t hit a 3 to save their lives against Clemson.
Yeah, I thought UConn would have a tough game against Auburn, but once they lost, I figured they would kill whoever they played today. The only two teams I think could beat UConn if they play their A game and UConn doesn't are Iowa State and Purdue.

Arizona missed a million wide-open shots tonight. They probably beat Clemson 90% of the time but that's why this tournament is so fun. One game anything can happen.
Meh, SDSU is just as tough as Auburn, better defensively, worse on offense, so it wouldn't have been as bad, but it still would have been bad for Auburn.

Idk about "beating Clemson 90% of the time" Zona was just not that great. Had 3 losses to 100+ NET teams. Not surprising.

I'll go with Purdue and Tennessee as the only teams that can beat them. Probably TN over Purdue, because I don't think Purdue can defend well enough.

Idk though, SDSU was playing so tough and physical and it just didn't matter. Dan is putting on a clinic.

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2024 2:29 am
by steveystuds06
PeterRamTime wrote: 1 month ago
steveystuds06 wrote: 1 month ago
Jdrums#3 wrote: 1 month ago UConn looks strong against SDSU.

AZ can’t hit a 3 to save their lives against Clemson.
Yeah, I thought UConn would have a tough game against Auburn, but once they lost, I figured they would kill whoever they played today. The only two teams I think could beat UConn if they play their A game and UConn doesn't are Iowa State and Purdue.

Arizona missed a million wide-open shots tonight. They probably beat Clemson 90% of the time but that's why this tournament is so fun. One game anything can happen.
Meh, SDSU is just as tough as Auburn, better defensively, worse on offense, so it wouldn't have been as bad, but it still would have been bad for Auburn.

Idk about "beating Clemson 90% of the time" Zona was just not that great. Had 3 losses to 100+ NET teams. Not surprising.

I'll go with Purdue and Tennessee as the only teams that can beat them. Probably TN over Purdue, because I don't think Purdue can defend well enough.

Idk though, SDSU was playing so tough and physical and it just didn't matter. Dan is putting on a clinic.
San Diego St. is fine. They are a fringe top-25 team. They had a good draw after Auburn played horribly against Yale in the final 8 minutes. Losing a starter earlier in the game didn't help, but the missed free throws and Yale getting hot lost the game. They completely blew it. But talking strictly about style of play, matchups, and rosters, Auburn, without question, is a tougher opponent for Uconn.. I think UConn matches up better against Illinois as well. Auburn and Iowa St were the two toughest matchups for UConn in their region on paper, in my opinion.

Personally, I think all the top 10 teams in the country are great. Zona had one of the best offenses in the country, and Caleb Love is a stud. Tonight, they were ice cold. They had their worst shooting night of the entire year but still had a shot to win. Props to Clemson. They have been playing better defense than they have all year in these last three games. It took Zona to have a lid on the hoop for Clemson to sneak by them. That's why I think they would beat Clemson most nights.

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2024 2:57 am
by reef
ramster wrote: 1 month ago Preston Murphy going to the Elite 8 as Alabama will face Clemson this Saturday.
Anyone see Preston on the bench after a hoop he got so excited Oates had to tell him to keep off the court !

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2024 6:52 am
by ramster
steveystuds06 wrote: 1 month ago
PeterRamTime wrote: 1 month ago
steveystuds06 wrote: 1 month ago

Yeah, I thought UConn would have a tough game against Auburn, but once they lost, I figured they would kill whoever they played today. The only two teams I think could beat UConn if they play their A game and UConn doesn't are Iowa State and Purdue.

Arizona missed a million wide-open shots tonight. They probably beat Clemson 90% of the time but that's why this tournament is so fun. One game anything can happen.
Meh, SDSU is just as tough as Auburn, better defensively, worse on offense, so it wouldn't have been as bad, but it still would have been bad for Auburn.

Idk about "beating Clemson 90% of the time" Zona was just not that great. Had 3 losses to 100+ NET teams. Not surprising.

I'll go with Purdue and Tennessee as the only teams that can beat them. Probably TN over Purdue, because I don't think Purdue can defend well enough.

Idk though, SDSU was playing so tough and physical and it just didn't matter. Dan is putting on a clinic.
San Diego St. is fine. They are a fringe top-25 team. They had a good draw after Auburn played horribly against Yale in the final 8 minutes. Losing a starter earlier in the game didn't help, but the missed free throws and Yale getting hot lost the game. They completely blew it. But talking strictly about style of play, matchups, and rosters, Auburn, without question, is a tougher opponent for Uconn.. I think UConn matches up better against Illinois as well. Auburn and Iowa St were the two toughest matchups for UConn in their region on paper, in my opinion.

Personally, I think all the top 10 teams in the country are great. Zona had one of the best offenses in the country, and Caleb Love is a stud. Tonight, they were ice cold. They had their worst shooting night of the entire year but still had a shot to win. Props to Clemson. They have been playing better defense than they have all year in these last three games. It took Zona to have a lid on the hoop for Clemson to sneak by them. That's why I think they would beat Clemson most nights.
I get the lid on the hoop analogy but it kind of makes it sound like Arizona just was unlucky otherwise they beat Clemson almost every time (9 of 10)

But consider:
North Carolina and Arizona BOTH had a player take the most 3P’s in their respective games and both players went 0-9 3P so that’s 0-18 between them. RJ Davis 0-9 and 4-20 overall and Caleb Love also 0-9 3P and 5-18 overall. In big games like these two Davis and Love need to be at least average in shooting, not a combined 0-18 3P and 9-38 FG.

Clemson defense is big as they go with a center and 2 forwards with Hall 6’10” 238, Clark 6’10” 207 and Schieffelin 6’8” 238. Arizona struggled getting off good shots against the Clemson inside size.

Maybe the coaching staffs should have reeled in Davis and Love limiting them to a few 3P attempts less than the 9 that each took. Both teams have excellent other 3P shooters. Seemed like Davis tried to do too much with the ball and maybe tired himself out. 4-20 shooting is tough for the rest of the team to overcome against a quality opponent like Alabama. And maybe the Clemson and Alabama coaching staffs and their defenses focused on wearing down Davis and Love such that the pressure impacted their shooting accuracy.
Grant Nelson, the transfer after 3 years at North Dakota State came up higher for Alabama with 24P, 12R and 5 blocked shots.

Clemson beat Alabama back in November OOC.

Should be a great ACC vs SEC Elite Matchup Saturday. Too bad ARD isn’t still AC at Clemson.

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2024 9:51 am
by Obadiah
Bravo to Dan Hurley whose UConn team have dominated in the NCAAs so far, winning by 32, 17, and 30. We can bask in some reflected glory of his achievement knowing he got his most important chops at Rhody. Hurley made the right decision in taking the UConn job and going to a place, not only for a bigger salary, but a place with an extensive resource support system from top to bottom. Over 25 years ago the State of Connecticut realized what a gem they had in UConn and began a massive investment program on all fronts to build UConn into what it is today. Their smart holistic view of their flagship higher ed institution was there for all to see. Too bad the short sighted officials of the State of Rhode Island cannot grasp that to this day.

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2024 9:59 am
by dave11to28
That was perfectly said....

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2024 10:22 am
by steviep123
Obadiah wrote: 1 month ago Bravo to Dan Hurley whose UConn team have dominated in the NCAAs so far, winning by 32, 17, and 30. We can bask in some reflected glory of his achievement knowing he got his most important chops at Rhody. Hurley made the right decision in taking the UConn job and going to a place, not only for a bigger salary, but a place with an extensive resource support system from top to bottom. Over 25 years ago the State of Connecticut realized what a gem they had in UConn and began a massive investment program on all fronts to build UConn into what it is today. Their smart holistic view of their flagship higher ed institution was there for all to see. Too bad the short sighted officials of the State of Rhode Island cannot grasp that to this day.
100% spot on!

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2024 10:25 am
by section(105)
Obadiah wrote: 1 month ago Bravo to Dan Hurley whose UConn team have dominated in the NCAAs so far, winning by 32, 17, and 30. We can bask in some reflected glory of his achievement knowing he got his most important chops at Rhody. Hurley made the right decision in taking the UConn job and going to a place, not only for a bigger salary, but a place with an extensive resource support system from top to bottom. Over 25 years ago the State of Connecticut realized what a gem they had in UConn and began a massive investment program on all fronts to build UConn into what it is today. Their smart holistic view of their flagship higher ed institution was there for all to see. Too bad the short sighted officials of the State of Rhode Island cannot grasp that to this day.
I recall Dooley speaking that kinda language at a few FL alumni gatherings. It appeared he got it. But not sustained with the necessary mission support in funding from Legislators with that same vision and commitment. Blame the Legislature?

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2024 10:28 am
by Blue Man
Obadiah wrote: 1 month ago Bravo to Dan Hurley whose UConn team have dominated in the NCAAs so far, winning by 32, 17, and 30. We can bask in some reflected glory of his achievement knowing he got his most important chops at Rhody. Hurley made the right decision in taking the UConn job and going to a place, not only for a bigger salary, but a place with an extensive resource support system from top to bottom. Over 25 years ago the State of Connecticut realized what a gem they had in UConn and began a massive investment program on all fronts to build UConn into what it is today. Their smart holistic view of their flagship higher ed institution was there for all to see. Too bad the short sighted officials of the State of Rhode Island cannot grasp that to this day.
Nailed it. Absolute perfection.

UConn made $32.6M in basketball, and that's a drop in the bucket compared to what this revitalized run is getting them in terms of national exposure, enrollment, etc. They get it. URI has started to get it as well. UConn's institutional investments (and subsequent winning) have built a fanbase that also gets it, and continues to contribute.

Dan had fears about how high he could take UConn without the NIL money that some of the other programs, and I think those fears have been quelled.

If he wins a title this year he'll pull in like $7.5M. With Kentucky open I'm sure his agent will use that and it wouldn't shock me if there's a new contract again with a lot more for Luke and Kimani as assistants. Dan has made it a point to gas them up in the pressers.

For a guy who leans on Billy Donovan as a mentor, it would be pretty cool for him to be the first coach since Billy to be a repeat champ if UConn keeps this up. UConn played their C game last night and blew out a Sweet 16 game. I've never seen such a complete basketball team.

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2024 10:36 am
by Blue Man
section(105) wrote: 1 month ago
Obadiah wrote: 1 month ago Bravo to Dan Hurley whose UConn team have dominated in the NCAAs so far, winning by 32, 17, and 30. We can bask in some reflected glory of his achievement knowing he got his most important chops at Rhody. Hurley made the right decision in taking the UConn job and going to a place, not only for a bigger salary, but a place with an extensive resource support system from top to bottom. Over 25 years ago the State of Connecticut realized what a gem they had in UConn and began a massive investment program on all fronts to build UConn into what it is today. Their smart holistic view of their flagship higher ed institution was there for all to see. Too bad the short sighted officials of the State of Rhode Island cannot grasp that to this day.
I recall Dooley speaking that kinda language at a few FL alumni gatherings. It appeared he got it. But not sustained with the necessary mission support in funding from Legislators with that same vision and commitment. Blame the Legislature?
He's full of it. He most certainly did not get it. If he got it, we would've got a few more years of Hurley and a different replacement coach. Dan was ready to leave here when he realized URI didn't want to get to the next level after the 2017 run.

No matter what anyone's knowledge of Dooley's time here relative to athletics, there's a pretty easy comparison to see all the things that have changed under Parlange vs under Dooley.

Especially when it came to lobbying at the state level for athletic facilities. Dooley refused to ask for any state help for athletic facilities. You can't blame the legislature if they were never made aware of the problems with our athletic facilities. It's not a coincidence that there was a major public press campaign from Thorr and Shane that coincided with a massive push for legislators getting tours of our failing buildings. Plus Parlange is committing significantly more university dollars for athletics, it's how we were able to give Archie the contract we did. Dave Dooley was a fraud. Parlange gets it. History would be very different for us if Marc Parlange was president from 2012 to now.

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2024 10:51 am
by Rhody15
Blue Man wrote: 1 month ago
Obadiah wrote: 1 month ago Bravo to Dan Hurley whose UConn team have dominated in the NCAAs so far, winning by 32, 17, and 30. We can bask in some reflected glory of his achievement knowing he got his most important chops at Rhody. Hurley made the right decision in taking the UConn job and going to a place, not only for a bigger salary, but a place with an extensive resource support system from top to bottom. Over 25 years ago the State of Connecticut realized what a gem they had in UConn and began a massive investment program on all fronts to build UConn into what it is today. Their smart holistic view of their flagship higher ed institution was there for all to see. Too bad the short sighted officials of the State of Rhode Island cannot grasp that to this day.
Nailed it. Absolute perfection.

UConn made $32.6M in basketball, and that's a drop in the bucket compared to what this revitalized run is getting them in terms of national exposure, enrollment, etc. They get it. URI has started to get it as well. UConn's institutional investments (and subsequent winning) have built a fanbase that also gets it, and continues to contribute.

Dan had fears about how high he could take UConn without the NIL money that some of the other programs, and I think those fears have been quelled.

If he wins a title this year he'll pull in like $7.5M. With Kentucky open I'm sure his agent will use that and it wouldn't shock me if there's a new contract again with a lot more for Luke and Kimani as assistants. Dan has made it a point to gas them up in the pressers.

For a guy who leans on Billy Donovan as a mentor, it would be pretty cool for him to be the first coach since Billy to be a repeat champ if UConn keeps this up. UConn played their C game last night and blew out a Sweet 16 game. I've never seen such a complete basketball team.
Kentucky isn’t open though, don’t see how he could use that for leverage.

Re: 2024 NCAA/NIT Post Season Tournaments - All Things

Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2024 10:54 am
by Blue Man
Rhody15 wrote: 1 month ago
Blue Man wrote: 1 month ago
Obadiah wrote: 1 month ago Bravo to Dan Hurley whose UConn team have dominated in the NCAAs so far, winning by 32, 17, and 30. We can bask in some reflected glory of his achievement knowing he got his most important chops at Rhody. Hurley made the right decision in taking the UConn job and going to a place, not only for a bigger salary, but a place with an extensive resource support system from top to bottom. Over 25 years ago the State of Connecticut realized what a gem they had in UConn and began a massive investment program on all fronts to build UConn into what it is today. Their smart holistic view of their flagship higher ed institution was there for all to see. Too bad the short sighted officials of the State of Rhode Island cannot grasp that to this day.
Nailed it. Absolute perfection.

UConn made $32.6M in basketball, and that's a drop in the bucket compared to what this revitalized run is getting them in terms of national exposure, enrollment, etc. They get it. URI has started to get it as well. UConn's institutional investments (and subsequent winning) have built a fanbase that also gets it, and continues to contribute.

Dan had fears about how high he could take UConn without the NIL money that some of the other programs, and I think those fears have been quelled.

If he wins a title this year he'll pull in like $7.5M. With Kentucky open I'm sure his agent will use that and it wouldn't shock me if there's a new contract again with a lot more for Luke and Kimani as assistants. Dan has made it a point to gas them up in the pressers.

For a guy who leans on Billy Donovan as a mentor, it would be pretty cool for him to be the first coach since Billy to be a repeat champ if UConn keeps this up. UConn played their C game last night and blew out a Sweet 16 game. I've never seen such a complete basketball team.
Kentucky isn’t open though, don’t see how he could use that for leverage.
Scuttlebutt is that it will be.