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Forgive my ignorance. Did Tripp Doherty go to URI or did he just work in the athletic dept?
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Not an alum.steviep123 wrote:Forgive my ignorance. Did Tripp Doherty go to URI or did he just work in the athletic dept?
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If this is true, then F Moore, DH, and UConn. I'm grateful for what DH built, but that behind the back collusion during our season is unforgivable. Similar to Parcells during the 97 Superbowl vs. the Packers. (I'm a Packers fan, so I was happy they won, but that was underhanded).rambone 78 wrote:If I'm a player and I know that the coach and some of the staff is most likely leaving at the end of the season....you have to wonder if the effort is going to be 100% there....
This goes back a couple of months ago, when a friend of mine who's on the inside at UConn told me that Moore told him Dan was 99% gone....players had to know what was going on.
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It does make sense concerning the late regular season debacles.steviep123 wrote:If this is true, then F Moore, DH, and UConn. I'm grateful for what DH built, but that behind the back collusion during our season is unforgivable. Similar to Parcells during the 97 Superbowl vs. the Packers. (I'm a Packers fan, so I was happy they won, but that was underhanded).rambone 78 wrote:If I'm a player and I know that the coach and some of the staff is most likely leaving at the end of the season....you have to wonder if the effort is going to be 100% there....
This goes back a couple of months ago, when a friend of mine who's on the inside at UConn told me that Moore told him Dan was 99% gone....players had to know what was going on.
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Can't go with the Parcells analogy. Parcells and Kraft didn't get along. "If they want you to cook the dinner, at least they ought to let you shop for some of the groceries" and the Terry Glenn "she" incident and all that.
Kraft seemed to learn his lesson during the Pete Carroll years and then gave Bill Belichick the benefit of a hands off experience.
It's a process apparently.
Kraft seemed to learn his lesson during the Pete Carroll years and then gave Bill Belichick the benefit of a hands off experience.
It's a process apparently.
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Terry Glenn passed last November, and Bill Parcells is still ticking at 76 years old... also
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Should be a separate butt hurt thread for "schools that have offended in some way and are now condemned forever to burn or rot in hell"jcru wrote:I think it's petty to hold something against Miller. Hurley is gone, there is nothing left to spy about. People are not guilty by association. They earn stuff through merit.
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When my friend said 99% gone....I was going to ask him to where....but I didn't ask....figured it was UConn.
Of course they hadn't fired Ollie yet....but obviously they were going to, and knew a while in advance.
What a fucking setup the whole thing was.
Thorr and Dooley also had to know, but at least they tried to keep him by making that offer....and it also seems that a piece of that offer was from boosters....and if they weren't successful, then some of that offer would be rescinded.......which it looks like it has been.
Of course they hadn't fired Ollie yet....but obviously they were going to, and knew a while in advance.
What a fucking setup the whole thing was.
Thorr and Dooley also had to know, but at least they tried to keep him by making that offer....and it also seems that a piece of that offer was from boosters....and if they weren't successful, then some of that offer would be rescinded.......which it looks like it has been.
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I don’t believe it.rambone 78 wrote:When my friend said 99% gone....I was going to ask him to where....but I didn't ask....figured it was UConn.
Of course they hadn't fired Ollie yet....but obviously they were going to, and knew a while in advance.
What a fucking setup the whole thing was.
Thorr and Dooley also had to know, but at least they tried to keep him by making that offer....and it also seems that a piece of that offer was from boosters....and if they weren't successful, then some of that offer would be rescinded.......which it looks like it has been.
No way Thorr or Dooley knew anything (this is get CSI conspiracy level).
A good friend of mine is a big UCONN supporter. He is very good friends with the Werth family who UCONN Practice Facility is named after. I asked him after the fact if they new anything during the season and he said definitely not.
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It HAD to have been in the works before the season/tournament ended...no way these things go from "Interested?" to "Deal" that quickly....Rhody83 wrote:I don’t believe it.rambone 78 wrote:When my friend said 99% gone....I was going to ask him to where....but I didn't ask....figured it was UConn.
Of course they hadn't fired Ollie yet....but obviously they were going to, and knew a while in advance.
What a fucking setup the whole thing was.
Thorr and Dooley also had to know, but at least they tried to keep him by making that offer....and it also seems that a piece of that offer was from boosters....and if they weren't successful, then some of that offer would be rescinded.......which it looks like it has been.
No way Thorr or Dooley knew anything (this is get CSI conspiracy level).
A good friend of mine is a big UCONN supporter. He is very good friends with the Werth family who UCONN Practice Facility is named after. I asked him after the fact if they new anything during the season and he said definitely not.
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WHO CARES?!! We don’t need another thread discussing this topic for 2358292937th timeNYGFan_Section208 wrote:It HAD to have been in the works before the season/tournament ended...no way these things go from "Interested?" to "Deal" that quickly....Rhody83 wrote:I don’t believe it.rambone 78 wrote:When my friend said 99% gone....I was going to ask him to where....but I didn't ask....figured it was UConn.
Of course they hadn't fired Ollie yet....but obviously they were going to, and knew a while in advance.
What a fucking setup the whole thing was.
Thorr and Dooley also had to know, but at least they tried to keep him by making that offer....and it also seems that a piece of that offer was from boosters....and if they weren't successful, then some of that offer would be rescinded.......which it looks like it has been.
No way Thorr or Dooley knew anything (this is get CSI conspiracy level).
A good friend of mine is a big UCONN supporter. He is very good friends with the Werth family who UCONN Practice Facility is named after. I asked him after the fact if they new anything during the season and he said definitely not.
Common sense is not common.
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Yeah not to interested in hearing DH already had his packed his bags for Storrs
Let's focus on the future and Cox getting his top assistant in here hopefully Glen Miller
Let's focus on the future and Cox getting his top assistant in here hopefully Glen Miller
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Relax...chill pills for all.... sheesh
And G Miller...yeah...looks like he can't wait to get here...
And G Miller...yeah...looks like he can't wait to get here...
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I have major concerns that some of you have either stopped taking necessary medications or started taking unnecessary ones. This is all so crazy.
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Which group of us Aceace wrote:I have major concerns that some of you have either stopped taking necessary medications or started taking unnecessary ones. This is all so crazy.
I assume you believe the side that Dan didn’t have contact with UCONN until after the Duke game and not the conspiracy that he was 99% gone during the season.
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Depends what you mean by UConn. Calhoun and Moore are UConn. We know 100% he had contact with them. Also, if his agent is talking to UConn, he can say he wasn't talking to UConn while still telling the truth. Like someone else said, no deal gets done that quickly.Rhody83 wrote:Which group of us Aceace wrote:I have major concerns that some of you have either stopped taking necessary medications or started taking unnecessary ones. This is all so crazy.
I assume you believe the side that Dan didn’t have contact with UCONN until after the Duke game and not the conspiracy that he was 99% gone during the season.
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Good agents are always in touch with a variety of people, so, I don't doubt that that aspect could be true. He has to gauge Hurley's value, after all, even if Hurley is staying. Or remove him from the equation - After this year, and the year after, and so on, Cox's agent is going to know what *his* value is on the open market. It's why you hire an agent.Billyboy78 wrote:Depends what you mean by UConn. Calhoun and Moore are UConn. We know 100% he had contact with them. Also, if his agent is talking to UConn, he can say he wasn't talking to UConn while still telling the truth. Like someone else said, no deal gets done that quickly.Rhody83 wrote:Which group of us Aceace wrote:I have major concerns that some of you have either stopped taking necessary medications or started taking unnecessary ones. This is all so crazy.
I assume you believe the side that Dan didn’t have contact with UCONN until after the Duke game and not the conspiracy that he was 99% gone during the season.
I don't really believe the "this was in the bag for MONTHS!" thing though. It's probably more comforting for some fans to think that this was some preordained conspiracy, that nobody but UConn had a chance to hire him. To me, it's similar to how some people would rather lose by a shot at the buzzer, while some others would rather lose by 40 and know its over by halftime.
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Simply it’s the ol’ “ I told y’all so” syndrome.
We got a lotta folks need medication for that malady round these parts.....
We got a lotta folks need medication for that malady round these parts.....
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Exactly. Agents gather information and know what questions to ask based on their clients. Jordan also doesn’t talk to Dan about such things during the season.SGreenwell wrote:Good agents are always in touch with a variety of people, so, I don't doubt that that aspect could be true. He has to gauge Hurley's value, after all, even if Hurley is staying. Or remove him from the equation - After this year, and the year after, and so on, Cox's agent is going to know what *his* value is on the open market. It's why you hire an agent. .
But hey, the David Cox era...
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I know Hurley claimed his agent knows better than to have that type of conversation with him in season, but be real. That's coach speak. Again what's he supposed to say? "Oh yeah me and Jordan speak about all the schools that want me once a week." That's insane, it's one of those questions no coach can ever answer honestly.
ADs want to know if there is mutual interest as early as possible. Reason being, if there isn't they're going to focus their attention elsewhere. Agents talk to their clients at the end of the season about who has made an inquiry. Agents then tell ADs, yes he's interested or no he's not.
ADs want to know if there is mutual interest as early as possible. Reason being, if there isn't they're going to focus their attention elsewhere. Agents talk to their clients at the end of the season about who has made an inquiry. Agents then tell ADs, yes he's interested or no he's not.
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He absolutely can answer that honestly in certain situations (that aren’t press conferences).Dre3000 wrote:I know Hurley claimed his agent knows better than to have that type of conversation with him in season, but be real. That's coach speak. Again what's he supposed to say? "Oh yeah me and Jordan speak about all the schools that want me once a week." That's insane, it's one of those questions no coach can ever answer honestly.
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You're right, but the answer isn't one that many people would have liked.ace wrote:He absolutely can answer that honestly in certain situations (that aren’t press conferences).Dre3000 wrote:I know Hurley claimed his agent knows better than to have that type of conversation with him in season, but be real. That's coach speak. Again what's he supposed to say? "Oh yeah me and Jordan speak about all the schools that want me once a week." That's insane, it's one of those questions no coach can ever answer honestly.
After the Oklahoma win, when I posted "Coach leaves. Cox takes over, book it." It wasn't a guess, it was what I had heard from someone actually in the program. I know some will not believe that, which is fine, but I believe this person because they haven't been wrong with any of what transpired.
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I’m not out here guessing either. But ultimately, people are going to believe what they want. Good luck with your Rams, guys.
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One last question: How many people did UConn interview for its head coaching position?
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At this time I think we should stop dwelling on the past or reminiscing about an old ex gf and the way it ended. Break ups are never pretty no matter what. Let's look back on the positive memories and times and look forward to the many more that are to come. I'm on to the next gf (Coach cox). What done is done. And nothing can change what has already transpired.
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I’ll bet not even Ace knows the complete story since parts of it are in Hurley’s own mind. So, as far as I’m concerned it’s futile to keep arguing over it. It’s akin to arguing over penis size, IMHO. Let’s talk about the future.
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Actually a great question.Billyboy78 wrote:One last question: How many people did UConn interview for its head coaching position?
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This thread is about a new era. Start a Hurley conspiracy thread if you want so it's easier to avoid the insanity.
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Was just about to say the same....Iggy1979 wrote:This thread is about a new era. Start a Hurley conspiracy thread if you want so it's easier to avoid the insanity.
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This is hysterical..."don't talk about it any more"..followed by..."what do you think ace, I mean, you do agree with me, ace...I'm right, right, ace?"
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Can't just come right out and say that's a great question...need to ask ace first.Rhodymob05 wrote:Actually a great question.Billyboy78 wrote:One last question: How many people did UConn interview for its head coaching position?
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I TOTALLY BELIEVE THIS...and sane people have no reason to believe otherwise. Not sure why it's so #@&*! hard to accept.Dre3000 wrote:You're right, but the answer isn't one that many people would have liked.ace wrote:He absolutely can answer that honestly in certain situations (that aren’t press conferences).Dre3000 wrote:I know Hurley claimed his agent knows better than to have that type of conversation with him in season, but be real. That's coach speak. Again what's he supposed to say? "Oh yeah me and Jordan speak about all the schools that want me once a week." That's insane, it's one of those questions no coach can ever answer honestly.
After the Oklahoma win, when I posted "Coach leaves. Cox takes over, book it." It wasn't a guess, it was what I had heard from someone actually in the program. I know some will not believe that, which is fine, but I believe this person because they haven't been wrong with any of what transpired.
Accepting the truth isn't going to change what happened.
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Replacing Tom Moore will be easy. There are plenty of veteran coaches in the area that can land here. More importantly, who replaces Cox? Let's see, who is available, knows the Philly area as well as anyone, has ties to URI and and knows the A10. For the old timers, he was described in the old Street and Smith this way. "He shoots jump shots like we breathe". That would be none other than Horace"Pappy" Owens. He will definitely be here. Maybe Giannini will come with him as a package. You heard it hear first.
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Is Pappy currently coaching?Cameron_Dollar wrote:Replacing Tom Moore will be easy. There are plenty of veteran coaches in the area that can land here. More importantly, who replaces Cox? Let's see, who is available, knows the Philly area as well as anyone, has ties to URI and and knows the A10. For the old timers, he was described in the old Street and Smith this way. "He shoots jump shots like we breathe". That would be none other than Horace"Pappy" Owens. He will definitely be here. Maybe Giannini will come with him as a package. You heard it hear first.
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There was talk that he was interested. Is he not an option for Howard to stay on that staff?
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He's coming. New coaches rarely retain coaches when the program is not successful; and that is the case with LaSalle. Howard won't retain Pappy who is a legend in Philly. He makes sense and it will happen.
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Please be right and have "sources"Cameron_Dollar wrote:He's coming. New coaches rarely retain coaches when the program is not successful; and that is the case with LaSalle. Howard won't retain Pappy who is a legend in Philly. He makes sense and it will happen.
If we could get Pappy and Dr. John that would be awesome!!
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Am I right that the dead period ends tonight and recruiting period begins tomorrow and goes thru next Thursday? Would be great to get at least one of these assistant positions filled today. I understand there is a hiring process that URI has to follow, but we disadvantage ourselves with this overly deliberate pace.
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If the coach knows that he will be on staff. Then he can recruit. It can be worked around.
I personally don't think it is a disadvantage to have just Cox and Boswell. Those guys get after it on the trail.
I personally don't think it is a disadvantage to have just Cox and Boswell. Those guys get after it on the trail.
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Sure they do, but the more guys you have out there, the more ground you can cover and the more players you can watch and evaluate and talk to.
I get that a coach that hasn’t had his paperwork finalized can do some things, but they’re likely limited by (a) not being officially on staff and (b) not being able to expense travel costs and stuff. More to the point, though, has there been a decision by Cox and URI on who will be on the staff? Do we know that whatever coaches are going to join the staff know that they’re going to be on the staff?
I get that a coach that hasn’t had his paperwork finalized can do some things, but they’re likely limited by (a) not being officially on staff and (b) not being able to expense travel costs and stuff. More to the point, though, has there been a decision by Cox and URI on who will be on the staff? Do we know that whatever coaches are going to join the staff know that they’re going to be on the staff?
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I think it's a big disadvantage to not have a full staff and that's why you saw a lot of assistants hired this week across the country. As TP said, two people can't be where three people can be. And Cox is trying to hire staff and recruit players at the same time, and he's been doing media interviews and who knows what else. There's been one transfer linked to URI since Cox was hired and that's it. Need a staff!
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Pappy is one of my all-time favorite URI players, but I don't have a good feel for him as a recruiter/coach. Have never seen him listed as a top mid-major assistant. I sure as heck don't want both openings filled by coaches from a mediocre A10 program.
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Agree with Iggy here. Nothing against Pappy personally, I actually don't know much about him as an assistant, but we need to be open to searching outside of guys who went to URI or who are fellow A10 coaches. Pappy has been at LaSalle for like 15 years I think, right? Isn't this the same school that a bunch of people want to kick out of the league because they stink? Now we want two of their coaches?Iggy1979 wrote:Pappy is one of my all-time favorite URI players, but I don't have a good feel for him as a recruiter/coach. Have never seen him listed as a top mid-major assistant. I sure as heck don't want both openings filled by coaches from a mediocre A10 program.
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Recruiting Calendar: http://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/files ... 170619.pdfTruePoint wrote:Am I right that the dead period ends tonight and recruiting period begins tomorrow and goes thru next Thursday? Would be great to get at least one of these assistant positions filled today. I understand there is a hiring process that URI has to follow, but we disadvantage ourselves with this overly deliberate pace.
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With the exception of one season, LaSallle's on court performance sure wouldn't support the hiring of one, never mind two, people from that coaching staff. And I don't recall ever seeing Giannini or Pappy ever described as a "tireless" recruiter which is their primary function in this era college basketball.
Whomever Coach Cox hires, we need to fill out the coaching staff pretty quickly. Besides Cheddi Mosely I haven't seen our name involved with anyone else recently.
Whomever Coach Cox hires, we need to fill out the coaching staff pretty quickly. Besides Cheddi Mosely I haven't seen our name involved with anyone else recently.
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Pappy was Mr. basketball in AAU and boys club basketball for years. There are six better options than LaSalle alone in Philly, not to mention PSU and Pitt. Veteran coaches that sit on the bench rarely come from winning programs. They are there to be sounding boards and buffers for HC with refs and players. Tom Moore couldn't win at Quinnipiac with the best facilities and largest budget in the MAAC and Blaney couldn't win at Seton Hall. Moore's mission was to sit on the bench and babysit Hurley for Calhoun. Giannini would fit nicely into that role.
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Again, is there interest in Dr. John?
The 2 candidates I've heard the most are Sorrentine and Van Macon.....Cox wants Macon but URI will have to pay quite a bit more than 200K a year to get him.
The 2 candidates I've heard the most are Sorrentine and Van Macon.....Cox wants Macon but URI will have to pay quite a bit more than 200K a year to get him.
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Already posted in Adams’ thread. Please continue conversation there.
http://keaneyblue.com/viewtopic.php?f=8 ... 50#p367908
http://keaneyblue.com/viewtopic.php?f=8 ... 50#p367908
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Thorr has been very creative in finding money for the HC position. He now has to do that for the assistants. If Cox can't hire away from St Louis because of $ then we have a problem.
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