Would be awesome if true and not surprising if Hurley put in a good word for him. He said vague, so I am thinking it’s not as clear as someone who is on either school’s staff right now.
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Saddi Washington would make a lot of sense
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Yeah, worked with Nate at Romulus and is at Michigan now.
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It doesn’t. He said vague, so he could be saying there are multiple candidates with one or more of those ties. But, I like the Preston angle. I get what he did and all and if anyone wants to be bothered with that, go off. I, myself, am unbothered. I hope he gets back in the coaching game if that’s what he wants.
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Did Preston recruit EC?
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Hunter Dickinson to PC?
Please no
Please no
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They all did, but Dan and Bobby probably had the most contact with Nate then.
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Hopefully they’re not taking KJ
Common sense is not common.
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What does he have to do with Michigan?
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Yeah I’d love to see Preston get a nice assistant job somewhereace wrote: ↑1 year agoIt doesn’t. He said vague, so he could be saying there are multiple candidates with one or more of those ties. But, I like the Preston angle. I get what he did and all and if anyone wants to be bothered with that, go off. I, myself, am unbothered. I hope he gets back in the coaching game if that’s what he wants.
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Damn I hope not. Would be a big loss. But I have to ask what is the connection with Nate Oats and Kenny Johnson. And as much as I think KJ got a raw deal from the NCAA, can Oats really afford to take a guy that has that show cause or whatever the hell it is on his record with all the stuff that went down at Alabama this year. But this is the second guy that floated his name. That would suck, not even win ten games, lose half your team to the portal and the AC gets poached. Let's hope that it does not happen.
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Kenny , you’re building this program brick by brick , finish the job!
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Would hate to see him leave, but If KJ leaves, do we bring Preston back ?
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100% agree
Washington has worked with Oats before as an assistant in his early days definitely his preferred pick
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I still think its Preston taking the job.
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I don’t know, I think that account might just be acting lazy. Slater (who does know stuff) floated Michigan and Rhode Island and said they were vague clues. It would be easy to name Washington (currently at Michigan and worked with Oats before) and Johnson (highest profile URI assistant) and act like you’re really doing something when it’s really just connecting some obvious dots.4Diffs wrote: ↑1 year agoDamn I hope not. Would be a big loss. But I have to ask what is the connection with Nate Oats and Kenny Johnson. And as much as I think KJ got a raw deal from the NCAA, can Oats really afford to take a guy that has that show cause or whatever the hell it is on his record with all the stuff that went down at Alabama this year. But this is the second guy that floated his name. That would suck, not even win ten games, lose half your team to the portal and the AC gets poached. Let's hope that it does not happen.
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KJ has one year left on his show-cause.ace wrote: ↑1 year agoI don’t know, I think that account might just be acting lazy. Slater (who does know stuff) floated Michigan and Rhode Island and said they were vague clues. It would be easy to name Washington (currently at Michigan and worked with Oats before) and Johnson (highest profile URI assistant) and act like you’re really doing something when it’s really just connecting some obvious dots.4Diffs wrote: ↑1 year agoDamn I hope not. Would be a big loss. But I have to ask what is the connection with Nate Oats and Kenny Johnson. And as much as I think KJ got a raw deal from the NCAA, can Oats really afford to take a guy that has that show cause or whatever the hell it is on his record with all the stuff that went down at Alabama this year. But this is the second guy that floated his name. That would suck, not even win ten games, lose half your team to the portal and the AC gets poached. Let's hope that it does not happen.
Typically, no school will hire a new coach under those circumstances and put themselves at risk especially with Alabama's current situation.
Rhody's case was different because he was already employed here.
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I agree based on the clues, but I did get sentimental about him ending up at UConn instead.
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Alabama hires “Not Kenny Johnson” as an assistant.
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Yes, but they have 3 openings.
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Yeah but I’ll take any hiring that’s not KJ. One down two to go.
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Why did he delete it, though?
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I just read that as of July 1 the NCAA has voted to allow expansion from three assistant coaches to five assistant coaches. Is anyone else aware of this? We will be adding any assistant coaches?
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Where’d you see that? First I’ve heard of thisKevanBoyles wrote: ↑1 year ago I just read that as of July 1 the NCAA has voted to allow expansion from three assistant coaches to five assistant coaches. Is anyone else aware of this? We will be adding any assistant coaches?
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Is this what you are talking about
Coaching limits
The Council voted to eliminate the voluntary coach designation across Division I, instead including those coaches within a new limit for countable coaches in each of the applicable sports.
By adopting the proposal, the number of countable coaches in baseball, softball and ice hockey increased to four total in each sport. The Council rejected an additional increase to five countable coaches in those sports.
The Council supported an increase of two coaches in men's and women's basketball. These additional coaches may engage in coaching activities but may not recruit off campus. The rules change codified a waiver in those sports that allowed noncoaching staff members to engage in skill instruction. In both Football Bowl Subdivision and Football Championship Subdivision football, the Council redefined graduate assistant positions to graduate student coaches and limited individuals to serving three years maximum in that role.
Men's and women's basketball opted not to impose the current seven-year window for manager positions to increase the opportunity for former student-athletes — who often compete professionally overseas immediately after college — to return to campus in pursuit of degree completion and to professionally develop as potential future coaches. In women's basketball specifically, the professional development of the manager position is considered an opportunity to increase the gender and racial diversity of the coaching ranks long-term, which is a specific objective of the sport's strategic plan.
The coaching limits rules take effect July 1.
Coaching limits
The Council voted to eliminate the voluntary coach designation across Division I, instead including those coaches within a new limit for countable coaches in each of the applicable sports.
By adopting the proposal, the number of countable coaches in baseball, softball and ice hockey increased to four total in each sport. The Council rejected an additional increase to five countable coaches in those sports.
The Council supported an increase of two coaches in men's and women's basketball. These additional coaches may engage in coaching activities but may not recruit off campus. The rules change codified a waiver in those sports that allowed noncoaching staff members to engage in skill instruction. In both Football Bowl Subdivision and Football Championship Subdivision football, the Council redefined graduate assistant positions to graduate student coaches and limited individuals to serving three years maximum in that role.
Men's and women's basketball opted not to impose the current seven-year window for manager positions to increase the opportunity for former student-athletes — who often compete professionally overseas immediately after college — to return to campus in pursuit of degree completion and to professionally develop as potential future coaches. In women's basketball specifically, the professional development of the manager position is considered an opportunity to increase the gender and racial diversity of the coaching ranks long-term, which is a specific objective of the sport's strategic plan.
The coaching limits rules take effect July 1.
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I believe it is. Thanks for posting it.rjv wrote: ↑1 year ago Is this what you are talking about
Coaching limits
The Council voted to eliminate the voluntary coach designation across Division I, instead including those coaches within a new limit for countable coaches in each of the applicable sports.
By adopting the proposal, the number of countable coaches in baseball, softball and ice hockey increased to four total in each sport. The Council rejected an additional increase to five countable coaches in those sports.
The Council supported an increase of two coaches in men's and women's basketball. These additional coaches may engage in coaching activities but may not recruit off campus. The rules change codified a waiver in those sports that allowed noncoaching staff members to engage in skill instruction. In both Football Bowl Subdivision and Football Championship Subdivision football, the Council redefined graduate assistant positions to graduate student coaches and limited individuals to serving three years maximum in that role.
Men's and women's basketball opted not to impose the current seven-year window for manager positions to increase the opportunity for former student-athletes — who often compete professionally overseas immediately after college — to return to campus in pursuit of degree completion and to professionally develop as potential future coaches. In women's basketball specifically, the professional development of the manager position is considered an opportunity to increase the gender and racial diversity of the coaching ranks long-term, which is a specific objective of the sport's strategic plan.
The coaching limits rules take effect July 1.
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Wasn't really sure where to put this, but it looks like we have a new Director of Basketball Performance. At Holy Cross previously.
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Wonder what happened with Dan Apodaca? I know people loved him.
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Is he the guy that sang "Laughter in the Rain"?
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That's Neil Apodaca, Dan's dad, I think.
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Is that the guy who looks like Arch ??
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You sure have it in for Austin Carroll.
So why doesn't Archie Miller see what you see? Why doesn't he move on the position and fix this situation that concerns you?
Assistant Coaches at URI operate on 1 year contracts that I believe expire in June. Send Archie a note?
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I think it’s fair to say we have no idea how Archie views the roles and responsibilities of his staff.
In the same breath it’s clear Austin hasn’t done much if anything at all on the recruiting front. Maybe that’s somewhat by design? You have a top notch recruiter in KJ, have Austin take more of his other day to day responsibilities so he can focus on that
In the same breath it’s clear Austin hasn’t done much if anything at all on the recruiting front. Maybe that’s somewhat by design? You have a top notch recruiter in KJ, have Austin take more of his other day to day responsibilities so he can focus on that
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Someone here mentioned that we should hire the coach at Brewster or some other New England prep school. Well, the Bonnies just did.
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Quid pro quo?Billyboy78 wrote: ↑1 year ago Someone here mentioned that we should hire the coach at Brewster or some other New England prep school. Well, the Bonnies just did.
Slava Ukraini!
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Happens a lot. Nothing wrong with itRhody74 wrote: ↑1 year agoQuid pro quo?Billyboy78 wrote: ↑1 year ago Someone here mentioned that we should hire the coach at Brewster or some other New England prep school. Well, the Bonnies just did.
https://gobonnies.com/news/2023/5/17/me ... staff.aspx
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Yes BB78, I mentioned Valentine just earlier today in the A10 Outlook thread as being a good hire for Schmidt.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑1 year ago Someone here mentioned that we should hire the coach at Brewster or some other New England prep school. Well, the Bonnies just did.
Already paying dividends.
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He never played college basketball. He was working in Charlie Baker's office (Former Governor of Massachusetts - now head of the NCAA). Valentine was taking complaints about potholes, etc in his position.Jersey77 wrote: ↑1 year agoYes BB78, I mentioned Valentine just earlier today in the A10 Outlook thread as being a good hire for Schmidt.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑1 year ago Someone here mentioned that we should hire the coach at Brewster or some other New England prep school. Well, the Bonnies just did.
Already paying dividends.
Good info in Bonaventure Board about the 29 year old former football player who has risen rapidly in his 5 years in basketball
https://bonabandwagon.proboards.com/thr ... -valentine