steviep123 wrote: ↑2 years ago
Fully admitting I know nothing about Young - would he be getting serious looks if Hurley hadn’t been ejected from that game? Was that the catalyst?
Please highlight where I said I didn't want him or said this was disqualifying
If anything can be brought up as a negative about a coach, you post or reply. Every single time.
So just like always you've got nothing because your reading comprehension is less than zero and you're too focused on being an aggressive shitposter to actually make one decent point
Ahh there it is!
Someone disagrees with me / I call it how I see it and I instantly become a PC fan and/or I can't understand posts.
If anything can be brought up as a negative about a coach, you post or reply. Every single time.
So just like always you've got nothing because your reading comprehension is less than zero and you're too focused on being an aggressive shitposter to actually make one decent point
Ahh there it is!
Someone disagrees with me / I call it how I see it and I instantly become a PC fan and/or I can't understand posts.
So just like always you've got nothing because your reading comprehension is less than zero and you're too focused on being an aggressive shitposter to actually make one decent point
Ahh there it is!
Someone disagrees with me / I call it how I see it and I instantly become a PC fan and/or I can't understand posts.
He’s not holier than thou! He should be fired immediately! Give him a show cause for 20 years!
Hahahaha this is too predictable. Pointing out every single coaches flaw in life.
I mean who doesn't have 96 pounds of weed just laying around the house?
Nowadays, not necessary. It's such the commodity now, you just run out to the store and grab some when you need it. It's like stocking up on bread, or eggs. Let 'em keep it fresh there at the store. (This all according to a friend)
He went to prison for a year, it’s hardly a secret. It also seems like forever ago that it happened, given how much he has been through and accomplished since then.
ace wrote: ↑2 years ago
He went to prison for a year, it’s hardly a secret. It also seems like forever ago that it happened, given how much he has been through and accomplished since then.
I don’t care someone went to prison. Although we have a lot of Holier than thou types here that probably will. I just can’t f’n believe people on here want to go the assistant coach route again. On top of that the fact that people want to hire another Dan Hurley assistant is absolutely mind boggling. It’s freaking twilight zone stuff. WTF!!!
Going to ask a question, not sure i know the answer.
What is a better job URI or FGCU and why do you think your choice is better?
"If you laugh, you think, and you cry, that's a full day. That's a heck of a day. You do that seven days a week, you're going to have something special" - Jim Valvano
brady1 wrote: ↑2 years ago
I don’t care someone went to prison. Although we have a lot of Holier than thou types here that probably will. I just can’t f’n believe people on here want to go the assistant coach route again. On top of that the fact that people want to hire another Dan Hurley assistant is absolutely mind boggling. It’s freaking twilight zone stuff. WTF!!!
GO RHODY!
Head coaching experience is just ONE of the qualities to be evaluated when making a coaching decision. It is not a "must have" characteristic. There are many assistants that become head coaches and are successful right away.
We don't have far to see that Fordham's hire of assistant Kyle Neptune was an excellent choice and it is fair to say that that hiring decision was not in the "twilight zone".
bigappleram wrote: ↑2 years ago
Xavier and Butler both about to be in the coaching carousel.
Travis Steele has been a disappointment.
If Butler moves on I would take a look at Lavall Jordan.
They beat Arkansas in the NCAAT(2018) and only lost to #10 Purdue by 3 in the 2nd round.
In 2020 they probably would have gotten a bid.
Only 42 and was a top recruiter for John Beilein at Michigan.
He also specialized in the development of guards.
Xavier people have had it with Steele. They sound like us with Cox. They seem to want Miller or a return of the Mack. I certainly can understand their disdain for him.
giovanni wrote: ↑2 years ago
Xavier people have had it with Steele. They sound like us with Cox. They seem to want Miller or a return of the Mack. I certainly can understand their disdain for him.
Good question. I assumed it was Archie, but maybe or probably Sean actually since he coached there before. I didn't read too far all I kept seeing was a reference to Miller
Rhody72 wrote: ↑2 years ago
Colleges have no patience with basketball coaches that don't produce.
If you haven't noticed , it's not the 80s anymore where guys were getting paid $50 thousand. They make considerably more and are paid to produce. This is a big business for many schools, and the coaches are paid that way. High risk, high reward.
Rhody72 wrote: ↑2 years ago
Colleges have no patience with basketball coaches that don't produce.
If you haven't noticed , it's not the 80s anymore where guys were getting paid $50 thousand. They make considerably more and are paid to produce. This is a big business for many schools, and the coaches are paid that way. High risk, high reward.
I mean the money is irrelevant. Doesn’t change the probability of success
For every win, there’s a loss. Not every team can be successful every year
giovanni wrote: ↑2 years ago
Xavier people have had it with Steele. They sound like us with Cox. They seem to want Miller or a return of the Mack. I certainly can understand their disdain for him.
Rhody72 wrote: ↑2 years ago
Colleges have no patience with basketball coaches that don't produce.
If you haven't noticed , it's not the 80s anymore where guys were getting paid $50 thousand. They make considerably more and are paid to produce. This is a big business for many schools, and the coaches are paid that way. High risk, high reward.
Jim Baron kept his job for 11 years and he was the highest paid RI State employee this century. The pressure to produce has increased even at mid-major colleges. When signing a new coach, expect to fire them or have them move on when successful. You must write a contract with an easy buy-out and generous incentives for success, You must protect the future of your program when there is a coaching change. You can't put your institution in a situation where you can't afford to fire a coach.
Rhody72 wrote: ↑2 years ago
Colleges have no patience with basketball coaches that don't produce.
If you haven't noticed , it's not the 80s anymore where guys were getting paid $50 thousand. They make considerably more and are paid to produce. This is a big business for many schools, and the coaches are paid that way. High risk, high reward.
Jim Baron kept his job for 11 years and he was the highest paid RI State employee this century. The pressure to produce has increased even at mid-major colleges. When signing a new coach, expect to fire them or have them move on when successful. You must write a contract with an easy buy-out and generous incentives for success, You must protect the future of your program when there is a coaching change. You can't put your institution in a situation where you can't afford to fire a coach.
Unless you count Dan Hurley, David Cox, or David Dooley - yes he was the highest paid state employee this century.
If you say you’re a Rhody fan, I know you are my brother. For you have suffered as I have suffered.
adam914 wrote: ↑2 years ago
Bruce Weber out at K-State.
As I said before, K-State would be a good landing spot for Turg.
He is from Kansas and coached nearby at Wichita State.
Also was successful in the B12 at Texas A&M.
Gregg Marshall would be another possibility but less likely considering how he left Wichita State.
Blue Man wrote: ↑2 years ago
Unless you count Dan Hurley, David Cox, or David Dooley - yes he was the highest paid state employee this century.
I said "was"as in "was at the time".
You may have possibly intended to mean the highest paid at the time but that is not what you wrote. The only interpretation of your written words is that Jim Baron was the highest paid state employee of the 2000's and that is not true.
Rhody72 wrote: ↑2 years ago
Jim Baron kept his job for 11 years and he was the highest paid RI State employee this century.
adam914 wrote: ↑2 years ago
No change coming at St. Joe's.
I don't know anything about her but I think I hate her.
I hated Martelli but he was a legend. She came in and just said "time to change" and hired whoever. Of course she doesn't want to admit she was wrong and fired a program legend who should have a gym named after him a la Frank Keaney here. So she will ride the Lange train into the dirt.
Phil deserved to go out on his own terms at St Joes.
If you say you’re a Rhody fan, I know you are my brother. For you have suffered as I have suffered.
adam914 wrote: ↑2 years ago
No change coming at St. Joe's.
I don't know anything about her but I think I hate her.
I hated Martelli but he was a legend. She came in and just said "time to change" and hired whoever. Of course she doesn't want to admit she was wrong and fired a program legend who should have a gym named after him a la Frank Keaney here. So she will ride the Lange train into the dirt.
Phil deserved to go out on his own terms at St Joes.
I’m ok with Billy getting another year but he may need to start showing some improvement, if they in the PIG again he may be gone
adam914 wrote: ↑2 years ago
No change coming at St. Joe's.
I don't know anything about her but I think I hate her.
I hated Martelli but he was a legend. She came in and just said "time to change" and hired whoever. Of course she doesn't want to admit she was wrong and fired a program legend who should have a gym named after him a la Frank Keaney here. So she will ride the Lange train into the dirt.
Phil deserved to go out on his own terms at St Joes.
Martelli was 64 and had gone 20-34 in the A10 in the previous 3 seasons. Maybe he should have been able to go out on his own terms or at least given another season or two to turn things around, but if I'm an AD I'm not sure how comfortable I'd feel with that coaching situation. If he had already lost it and refused to leave, what do you do?
Take down the Robert Carothers banner and fix the concession stand lines