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what would be on Jimmy's resume if he applied?
As a player I once made 59 three's in a row in practice, also we almost beat Duke that one time.
Please stop with the Jimmy B HC talk and can we be serious? We're just never going to be any good as long as the powers that be refuse to spend the required money to run a competitive program.
As a player I once made 59 three's in a row in practice, also we almost beat Duke that one time.
Please stop with the Jimmy B HC talk and can we be serious? We're just never going to be any good as long as the powers that be refuse to spend the required money to run a competitive program.
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Let’s have some realistic expectations of who would even want to coach here. News flash, it’s not going to be Chris Mack, Archie Miller, or any Power 5 coach. We hired Dan Hurley after two successful years at WAGNER. That hire turned out to be a home run eventually, but there were many times in the first few years where we wondered if he was the guy.
I’m surprised at the backlash throwing Jimmy Baron’s name out there got. I would be proud of him coming back and leading his alma mater. Have nothing to say about his resume, but you’re lying if you say you wouldn’t support a Jimmy Baron-led rebuild. Let’s think outside the box for once.
I’m surprised at the backlash throwing Jimmy Baron’s name out there got. I would be proud of him coming back and leading his alma mater. Have nothing to say about his resume, but you’re lying if you say you wouldn’t support a Jimmy Baron-led rebuild. Let’s think outside the box for once.
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If Jimmy had a coaching career to this point, I would be pumped for him to coach here.
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99% if you follow the school slogan
Or is it just cheap words ?
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Are you saying Archie because the Rick is even less likely, or would you prefer Arch?ElmCityRhody wrote: ↑2 years ago99% if you follow the school slogan
Or is it just cheap words ?
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The next HC needs to be affable, hard-nosed no shit taken and animated on the sidelines coach. I miss seeing the tenacity on the bench during the last few Hurley seasons. I’d see Archie Miller being the type to fill this void but it doesn’t seem feasible. A few years ago I laughed at people who thought Ricky P was a choice. Now I’m saying - eh we would have had a few tourney bids at minimum with him.
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Please no one ever again think that CBI is even a remote option. It would be an embarrassment.
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Hurley wasn’t affable and hated public appearances.Taylor Swift wrote: ↑2 years ago The next HC needs to be affable, hard-nosed no shit taken and animated on the sidelines coach. I miss seeing the tenacity on the bench during the last few Hurley seasons. I’d see Archie Miller being the type to fill this void but it doesn’t seem feasible. A few years ago I laughed at people who thought Ricky P was a choice. Now I’m saying - eh we would have had a few tourney bids at minimum with him.
Please no one ever again think that CBI is even a remote option. It would be an embarrassment.
We don’t need a “type” we just need to win.
Find me the coach who can win.
If he’s like Dave Cox
If he acts like a fox
If he loves clocks
If he wears smocks
I don’t care. Get a good coach.
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LoL I *know* that Dan wasn’t any of those things. I am stating what I would like to see.Blue Man wrote: ↑2 years agoHurley wasn’t affable and hated public appearances.Taylor Swift wrote: ↑2 years ago The next HC needs to be affable, hard-nosed no shit taken and animated on the sidelines coach. I miss seeing the tenacity on the bench during the last few Hurley seasons. I’d see Archie Miller being the type to fill this void but it doesn’t seem feasible. A few years ago I laughed at people who thought Ricky P was a choice. Now I’m saying - eh we would have had a few tourney bids at minimum with him.
Please no one ever again think that CBI is even a remote option. It would be an embarrassment.
We don’t need a “type” we just need to win.
Find me the coach who can win.
If he’s like Dave Cox
If he acts like a fox
If he loves clocks
If he wears smocks
I don’t care. Get a good coach.
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Dan was affable in the way he made it clear that public appearances were not his favorite. I appreciate how he approached it. I'm pretty sure he didn't love the coaches shows, but he was always willing to talk with individuals when there and would even at times visit tables to see what questions folks might have. He was 'one on one' affable.
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Agree. I largely don't care what a coach says in press conferences, etc. (although some of Cox's recent comments are forcing me to walk back that opinion). Just win.Blue Man wrote: ↑2 years agoHurley wasn’t affable and hated public appearances.Taylor Swift wrote: ↑2 years ago The next HC needs to be affable, hard-nosed no shit taken and animated on the sidelines coach. I miss seeing the tenacity on the bench during the last few Hurley seasons. I’d see Archie Miller being the type to fill this void but it doesn’t seem feasible. A few years ago I laughed at people who thought Ricky P was a choice. Now I’m saying - eh we would have had a few tourney bids at minimum with him.
Please no one ever again think that CBI is even a remote option. It would be an embarrassment.
We don’t need a “type” we just need to win.
Find me the coach who can win.
If he’s like Dave Cox
If he acts like a fox
If he loves clocks
If he wears smocks
I don’t care. Get a good coach.
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Oh yeah love Dan. He's my kind of person. Very bitter at URI for STILL not having the investments they promised him that might have kept him here.NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑2 years ago Dan was affable in the way he made it clear that public appearances were not his favorite. I appreciate how he approached it. I'm pretty sure he didn't love the coaches shows, but he was always willing to talk with individuals when there and would even at times visit tables to see what questions folks might have. He was 'one on one' affable.
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Please stop with the Jimmy Baron fantasy - Dan Hurley was a high school coach for a decade before Wagner. He had recruiting ties to the NY/NJ area because of that experience. Wagner was a stepping stone for a coaching career that started a long time before that. Jimmy Baron’s experience is being a skills coach at a high school right now. Call me in a decade when he has some actual experience to run a top 100 program.Not Mike Powell wrote: ↑2 years ago Let’s have some realistic expectations of who would even want to coach here. News flash, it’s not going to be Chris Mack, Archie Miller, or any Power 5 coach. We hired Dan Hurley after two successful years at WAGNER. That hire turned out to be a home run eventually, but there were many times in the first few years where we wondered if he was the guy.
I’m surprised at the backlash throwing Jimmy Baron’s name out there got. I would be proud of him coming back and leading his alma mater. Have nothing to say about his resume, but you’re lying if you say you wouldn’t support a Jimmy Baron-led rebuild. Let’s think outside the box for once.
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NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑2 years ago Dan was affable in the way he made it clear that public appearances were not his favorite. I appreciate how he approached it. I'm pretty sure he didn't love the coaches shows, but he was always willing to talk with individuals when there and would even at times visit tables to see what questions folks might have. He was 'one on one' affable.
Exactly! He was always courteous and would chat after.
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Blue Man wrote: ↑2 years agoHurley wasn’t affable and hated public appearances.Taylor Swift wrote: ↑2 years ago The next HC needs to be affable, hard-nosed no shit taken and animated on the sidelines coach. I miss seeing the tenacity on the bench during the last few Hurley seasons. I’d see Archie Miller being the type to fill this void but it doesn’t seem feasible. A few years ago I laughed at people who thought Ricky P was a choice. Now I’m saying - eh we would have had a few tourney bids at minimum with him.
Please no one ever again think that CBI is even a remote option. It would be an embarrassment.
We don’t need a “type” we just need to win.
Find me the coach who can win.
If he’s like Dave Cox
If he acts like a fox
If he loves clocks
If he wears smocks
I don’t care. Get a good coach.
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Jimmy Baron is unrealstic. Maybe as an assistant, but he's not going to be our head coach.Not Mike Powell wrote: ↑2 years ago Let’s have some realistic expectations of who would even want to coach here. News flash, it’s not going to be Chris Mack, Archie Miller, or any Power 5 coach. We hired Dan Hurley after two successful years at WAGNER. That hire turned out to be a home run eventually, but there were many times in the first few years where we wondered if he was the guy.
I’m surprised at the backlash throwing Jimmy Baron’s name out there got. I would be proud of him coming back and leading his alma mater. Have nothing to say about his resume, but you’re lying if you say you wouldn’t support a Jimmy Baron-led rebuild. Let’s think outside the box for once.
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……..my last thought on the Jimmy Baron thing……..we have a coach now who in his first HC job is being out coached in most games, and supposedly learned at the knee of some pretty decent coaches……..we do wanna match Jimmy Baron against, say Bob McKillop?…….come on man……..
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We definitely weren't on ProJo still during Baron's last yearSGreenwell wrote: ↑2 years agoEh, if I'm remembering the final Baron year correctly, the rage and anger will persist for two or three games, but then give way to apathy. The oldest posts on this forum are from the first or second year of Hurley, though. I can't remember if 1) the Projo board was still the place for the final Baron year or 2) if the older posts were lost when we migrated from Forumer. I think it's the latter, and if so, I'm not sure if any of those posts still survive.
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Yeah we moved to KB in like 2011. I used to work a few cubes away from ATP and 96 and we were definitely on KB by the time I was up there.RhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑2 years agoWe definitely weren't on ProJo still during Baron's last yearSGreenwell wrote: ↑2 years agoEh, if I'm remembering the final Baron year correctly, the rage and anger will persist for two or three games, but then give way to apathy. The oldest posts on this forum are from the first or second year of Hurley, though. I can't remember if 1) the Projo board was still the place for the final Baron year or 2) if the older posts were lost when we migrated from Forumer. I think it's the latter, and if so, I'm not sure if any of those posts still survive.
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Hah! I wasn't on KB then, but now thinking of it, it seems like a lifetime ago being in those pods.Blue Man wrote: ↑2 years agoYeah we moved to KB in like 2011. I used to work a few cubes away from ATP and 96 and we were definitely on KB by the time I was up there.RhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑2 years agoWe definitely weren't on ProJo still during Baron's last yearSGreenwell wrote: ↑2 years ago
Eh, if I'm remembering the final Baron year correctly, the rage and anger will persist for two or three games, but then give way to apathy. The oldest posts on this forum are from the first or second year of Hurley, though. I can't remember if 1) the Projo board was still the place for the final Baron year or 2) if the older posts were lost when we migrated from Forumer. I think it's the latter, and if so, I'm not sure if any of those posts still survive.
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Please no more experiments with coaching. Whoever is the next HC needs to be a coach who has proven results in a similar conference, if not a former A10 coach.section(105) wrote: ↑2 years ago ……..my last thought on the Jimmy Baron thing……..we have a coach now who in his first HC job is being out coached in most games, and supposedly learned at the knee of some pretty decent coaches……..we do wanna match Jimmy Baron against, say Bob McKillop?…….come on man……..
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Doing just a bit more digging, it looks like most of the topics reacting specifically to Baron's firing have been lost forever, "unfortunately," ha. The Internet Wayback Machine did preserve the main topic titles from that last Baron season, but I don't think we have anything from January 2012 to October 2012, roughly. (ETA: Adam, ATP or TP might know where to look more than I, though, since that was when I was working for Patch and not as active on here.)RhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑2 years agoWe definitely weren't on ProJo still during Baron's last yearSGreenwell wrote: ↑2 years agoEh, if I'm remembering the final Baron year correctly, the rage and anger will persist for two or three games, but then give way to apathy. The oldest posts on this forum are from the first or second year of Hurley, though. I can't remember if 1) the Projo board was still the place for the final Baron year or 2) if the older posts were lost when we migrated from Forumer. I think it's the latter, and if so, I'm not sure if any of those posts still survive.
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Nobody knows less about how the internet works than me, unfortunately. I can’t help.
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If URI Athletics had some extra money, should it go toward a new MBB coach or retaining Tammi Reiss? More seriously, URI Athletics doesn't have the money to buy-out Cox and pay a new coach what Cox is getting. Where do you think additional money to pay an experienced coach will come from? Do you think URI Athletics is currently generating a surplus?
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You do know that Reiss and Cox make the same salaryRhody72 wrote: ↑2 years ago If URI Athletics had some extra money, should it go toward a new MBB coach or retaining Tammi Reiss? More seriously, URI Athletics doesn't have the money to buy-out Cox and pay a new coach what Cox is getting. Where do you think additional money to pay an experienced coach will come from? Do you think URI Athletics is currently generating a surplus?
Reiss got a raise to elevate her to Cox’ Salary plus she got a contract extension when she won A10 Coach of the Year last year.
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This will not keep her here. A $250K buy-out is nothing for schools at the next level. Cox's salary is an embarrassment.ramster wrote: ↑2 years agoYou do know that Reiss and Cox make the same salaryRhody72 wrote: ↑2 years ago If URI Athletics had some extra money, should it go toward a new MBB coach or retaining Tammi Reiss? More seriously, URI Athletics doesn't have the money to buy-out Cox and pay a new coach what Cox is getting. Where do you think additional money to pay an experienced coach will come from? Do you think URI Athletics is currently generating a surplus?
Reiss got a raise to elevate her to Cox’ Salary plus she got a contract extension when she won A10 Coach of the Year last year.
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SGreenwell wrote: ↑2 years agoDoing just a bit more digging, it looks like most of the topics reacting specifically to Baron's firing have been lost forever, "unfortunately," ha. The Internet Wayback Machine did preserve the main topic titles from that last Baron season, but I don't think we have anything from January 2012 to October 2012, roughly. (ETA: Adam, ATP or TP might know where to look more than I, though, since that was when I was working for Patch and not as active on here.)RhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑2 years agoWe definitely weren't on ProJo still during Baron's last yearSGreenwell wrote: ↑2 years ago
Eh, if I'm remembering the final Baron year correctly, the rage and anger will persist for two or three games, but then give way to apathy. The oldest posts on this forum are from the first or second year of Hurley, though. I can't remember if 1) the Projo board was still the place for the final Baron year or 2) if the older posts were lost when we migrated from Forumer. I think it's the latter, and if so, I'm not sure if any of those posts still survive.
What year did we finally leave the projo board?
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OK that's a comment that warrants additional details. Where was it, what was it like, what were they like, did you compete, have fun and maybe pull out a win?Blue Man wrote: ↑2 years agoYeah we moved to KB in like 2011. I used to work a few cubes away from ATP and 96 and we were definitely on KB by the time I was up there.RhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑2 years agoWe definitely weren't on ProJo still during Baron's last yearSGreenwell wrote: ↑2 years ago
Eh, if I'm remembering the final Baron year correctly, the rage and anger will persist for two or three games, but then give way to apathy. The oldest posts on this forum are from the first or second year of Hurley, though. I can't remember if 1) the Projo board was still the place for the final Baron year or 2) if the older posts were lost when we migrated from Forumer. I think it's the latter, and if so, I'm not sure if any of those posts still survive.
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We transitioned off Projo to rhodyrams.forumer.com in early November 2010.Bos8 wrote: ↑2 years agoSGreenwell wrote: ↑2 years agoDoing just a bit more digging, it looks like most of the topics reacting specifically to Baron's firing have been lost forever, "unfortunately," ha. The Internet Wayback Machine did preserve the main topic titles from that last Baron season, but I don't think we have anything from January 2012 to October 2012, roughly. (ETA: Adam, ATP or TP might know where to look more than I, though, since that was when I was working for Patch and not as active on here.)
What year did we finally leave the projo board?
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Standards at the Journal have deteriorated so much that they can't get their own facts right from article to article. An article in 2021 actually claimed Reiss will make as much as Cox:ramster wrote: ↑2 years agoYou do know that Reiss and Cox make the same salaryRhody72 wrote: ↑2 years ago If URI Athletics had some extra money, should it go toward a new MBB coach or retaining Tammi Reiss? More seriously, URI Athletics doesn't have the money to buy-out Cox and pay a new coach what Cox is getting. Where do you think additional money to pay an experienced coach will come from? Do you think URI Athletics is currently generating a surplus?
Reiss got a raise to elevate her to Cox’ Salary plus she got a contract extension when she won A10 Coach of the Year last year.
The reworked contract raises Reiss’s annual salary from $180,000 to $300,000, which is equal to the base salary paid to men’s basketball coach David Cox.
Unfortunately that's nowhere near the truth as an article just this month notes Cox's salary is more than twice as much:
By Edward Fitzpatrick Globe Staff,Updated January 4, 2022, 7:07 p.m. PROVIDENCE — University of Rhode Island men's basketball coach David M. Cox retained his title as the highest paid state employee in 2021, taking home $715,188, according to data released Tuesday.
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Base salary is the key here. They are equal on that level, but Cox has additional guaranteed compensation to bring his total to $715k. Projo was correct.
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……..some that that on attendance……..whatever that means for his incentive…….A.
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ramster wrote: ↑2 years agoYou do know that Reiss and Cox make the same salaryRhody72 wrote: ↑2 years ago If URI Athletics had some extra money, should it go toward a new MBB coach or retaining Tammi Reiss? More seriously, URI Athletics doesn't have the money to buy-out Cox and pay a new coach what Cox is getting. Where do you think additional money to pay an experienced coach will come from? Do you think URI Athletics is currently generating a surplus?
Reiss got a raise to elevate her to Cox’ Salary plus she got a contract extension when she won A10 Coach of the Year last year.
http://www.transparency.ri.gov/payroll/verify_prep.php
I didn't know that about Tammi's salary until you mentioned it. The entire state payroll is viewable here.
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Close game but win or lose … get rid of this coach !.. let’s get a reach coach in here
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Now hear comes the preacher for to save my soul with 13 minutes to go
And he's talking bout' burnin' but I'm so cold I've 12 more minutes to go
Now they're testin' the trap and it chills my spine 11 more minutes to go
And he's talking bout' burnin' but I'm so cold I've 12 more minutes to go
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They work just fine…10 more minutes to goElmCityRhody wrote: ↑2 years ago Now hear comes the preacher for to save my soul with 13 minutes to go
And he's talking bout' burnin' but I'm so cold I've 12 more minutes to go
Now they're testin' the trap and it chills my spine 11 more minutes to go
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Of course, does the story say how much of Cox's paycheck actually comes from the state?PeteRI wrote: ↑2 years agoStandards at the Journal have deteriorated so much that they can't get their own facts right from article to article. An article in 2021 actually claimed Reiss will make as much as Cox:ramster wrote: ↑2 years agoYou do know that Reiss and Cox make the same salaryRhody72 wrote: ↑2 years ago If URI Athletics had some extra money, should it go toward a new MBB coach or retaining Tammi Reiss? More seriously, URI Athletics doesn't have the money to buy-out Cox and pay a new coach what Cox is getting. Where do you think additional money to pay an experienced coach will come from? Do you think URI Athletics is currently generating a surplus?
Reiss got a raise to elevate her to Cox’ Salary plus she got a contract extension when she won A10 Coach of the Year last year.
The reworked contract raises Reiss’s annual salary from $180,000 to $300,000, which is equal to the base salary paid to men’s basketball coach David Cox.
Unfortunately that's nowhere near the truth as an article just this month notes Cox's salary is more than twice as much:
By Edward Fitzpatrick Globe Staff,Updated January 4, 2022, 7:07 p.m. PROVIDENCE — University of Rhode Island men's basketball coach David M. Cox retained his title as the highest paid state employee in 2021, taking home $715,188, according to data released Tuesday.
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Pretty telling stat provided by Koch.
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Trending like the titanic post-iceberg
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Yep that 10 game A-10 win streak
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That is how I know you go on
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You have come to show you go on
Near, far, wherever you are
I believe that the heart does go on
Once more you open the door
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Love can touch us one time
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Love was when I loved you
One true time I hold to
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Near, far, wherever you are
I believe that the heart does go on
Once more you open the door
And you're here in my heart
And my heart will go on and on
There is some love that will not go away
You're here, there's nothing I fear,
And I know that my heart will go on
We'll stay forever this way
You are safe in my heart
And my heart will go on and on
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- Sly Williams
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Re: FIRE COX
Worse than critiques... cold, hard, verifiable facts.
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- Cuttino Mobley
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- Ernie Calverley
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Re: FIRE COX
Like Ollie at Uconn (on a much much much lower scale). He had momentum when he started, but as the Hurley methods and players faded, )or were moved off the ball) a growing lack of identity, accountability, discipline, execution, and direction of this program took shape.rhodyrudder wrote: ↑2 years agoI thought he had the second-best record behind only the great Frank Keaney.
And this is including the soft schedule and AIC?
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Give to the Athletic Director's Fund
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- Carlton Owens
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Re: FIRE COX
Good analogy. And how ironic that Hurley is the one turning that program around again. Can't make it up!Blue Man wrote: ↑2 years agoLike Ollie at Uconn (on a much much much lower scale). He had momentum when he started, but as the Hurley methods and players faded, )or were moved off the ball) a growing lack of identity, accountability, discipline, execution, and direction of this program took shape.rhodyrudder wrote: ↑2 years agoI thought he had the second-best record behind only the great Frank Keaney.
And this is including the soft schedule and AIC?
Mobley was fouled.