13 NCAA appearances in total for the Waves. That is three more than URI.RhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑2 months ago9 NCAA tournament appearances between 1976-1994 is pretty good. Made the tournament again in 2000 and 2002, but nothing since. Feels like they've underachieved for a while considering what they used to be and their locationSTC wrote: ↑2 months ago I know Pepperdine is a dead end job but this is the best they could do? A re-tread who hasn't been a head coach in 20 years and was below .500 at Wright State between 1997-2003. There had to be some young plucky assistant coach eager to climb the ranks as opposed to a 58-year old re-tread.
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Musselman to USC sounds like a done deal. That'll be an interesting spot for him. Curious to see how it turns out.
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My favorite seat on the carousel right now is Arkansas. It was reported last night that Chris Beard was all but a lock...now it's Jerome Tang from KState as the front-runner. Everyone running to be first on Twitter leading to so many people reporting rumors as fact.
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Per Jon Rothstein, Tang and Beard are staying at their schools.
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The question is who the coach is taking with him from Indiana State to St. Louis.
would make St. Louis a top 4 A10 team next year just like that!!!!!
would make St. Louis a top 4 A10 team next year just like that!!!!!
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I think Robbie Avalia would join him, he’s very close with Schertz. Also not entirely sure how his game would transition to the P5 level too.
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What fun it will be to see a Schertz (shirts) vs. Skinn's A10 rivalry game.
Haven't seen that since I was in the gym or on the playground.
Haven't seen that since I was in the gym or on the playground.
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just for fun...
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This might actually happen wtf
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Kentucky job open wonder who they target ?
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I think Cal's yearly total package was worth about $8.5M at Kentucky.
Kentucky currently has the #2 ranked recruiting class in the nation with 6 top ranked recruits.
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wow. didn't have Calipari leaving on my bingo card.
nothing should come as a surprise anymore but this still did.
nothing should come as a surprise anymore but this still did.
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It's a pretty shrewd move on his part, since he seemingly had one year left in Kentucky without a deep NCAA run. Jumping to Arkansas probably extends his clock if he wants to keep coaching, and while it's a step down in terms of program prestige, you can still win at Arkansas.KeaneyBluBallz wrote: ↑2 months ago wow. didn't have Calipari leaving on my bingo card.
nothing should come as a surprise anymore but this still did.
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Dan Hurley.. I made the outlandish prediction when Kentucky got bounced from the tourney. Can't belive Kentucky won't at least reach out to him. What more does he need to accomplish at uconn. Probably not going to happen, but probably gets him an extension and a nice bump in salary. Then again he likes a challenge
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While you never really know what motivates a coach to move on, and I'm certain Kentucky reaches out, I don't see what would motivate DH from leaving UConn. I just can't see it.
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Yeah, I am sure they will at least reach out to him and Donovan.ram1980 wrote: ↑2 months ago Dan Hurley.. I made the outlandish prediction when Kentucky got bounced from the tourney. Can't belive Kentucky won't at least reach out to him. What more does he need to accomplish at uconn. Probably not going to happen, but probably gets him an extension and a nice bump in salary. Then again he likes a challenge
Then probably Oats, Scott Drew, and any other top names.
Or a longshot, coax Jay Wright out of retirement.
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My question is, what is so great about Calipari lately? The guy has done nothing in recent years, with basically an unlimited support system. I guess his overall history still gives him clout, it'll be interesting to see what his contract pays him. Crazy!
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The names thrown out so far that I have seen:
Scott Drew - Baylor HC
Jay Wright - CBS Broadcaster - Former Villanova HC
Billy Donovan - Chicago Bulls HC
Brad Stevens - Celtics President
Dan Hurley - UConn HC
Nate Oats - Alabama HC
Shaka Smart - Marquette HC
Tommy Lloyd - Arizona HC
T.J. Otzelberger - Iowa State HC
Todd Golden - Florida HC
Mark Pope - Brigham Young HC
Rick Pitino - St John's HC
Kelvin Sampson - Houston HC
Lamont Paris - South Carolina HC
Amir Abdur-Rahim - South Florida HC
Fred Hoiberg - Nebraska HC
Mark Few - Gonzaga HC
Brad Underwood - Illinois HC
Bruce Pearl - Auburn HC
Sean Miller - Xavier HC
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Hurley isn't leaving UConn. Certainly not before he passes Calhoun for titles. Then - it would be more likely he retires.
Just like when I said Kentucky would be open, and Dan would use this as leverage to improve UConn (assistant's pay, NIL, etc), Dan isn't doing another rebuild. He's a God in a place he reveres, and he considered UConn a "big" job when it was a lifeless mid-major in the AAC. What do you think he considers UConn now?
Kentucky was never on his list. UConn is a better basketball program than Kentucky (fact), is in a better position than Kentucky, and the kind of kids he targets at UConn are the same kind of kids he would target at Kentucky. He doesn't want 5 star kids unless they're like Stephon Castle. He passes on kids now.
He will do what he always did here and use the Kentucky opening as leverage.
Rutgers, Seton Hall, and St Johns were all better programs that seriously reached out to Dan when he was at URI. They all offered more money. They are higher level programs. What did Dan do? Oh yeah he stayed and negotiated more support for his program. He has his dream job now. Duke or UNC are the only collegiate threats. The Knicks are the only professional threat. It is still more likely that he retires than leaves UConn for another coaching job.
Just like when I said Kentucky would be open, and Dan would use this as leverage to improve UConn (assistant's pay, NIL, etc), Dan isn't doing another rebuild. He's a God in a place he reveres, and he considered UConn a "big" job when it was a lifeless mid-major in the AAC. What do you think he considers UConn now?
Kentucky was never on his list. UConn is a better basketball program than Kentucky (fact), is in a better position than Kentucky, and the kind of kids he targets at UConn are the same kind of kids he would target at Kentucky. He doesn't want 5 star kids unless they're like Stephon Castle. He passes on kids now.
He will do what he always did here and use the Kentucky opening as leverage.
Rutgers, Seton Hall, and St Johns were all better programs that seriously reached out to Dan when he was at URI. They all offered more money. They are higher level programs. What did Dan do? Oh yeah he stayed and negotiated more support for his program. He has his dream job now. Duke or UNC are the only collegiate threats. The Knicks are the only professional threat. It is still more likely that he retires than leaves UConn for another coaching job.
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So you're saying there's "zero chance" Hurley leaves UConn?Blue Man wrote: ↑2 months ago Hurley isn't leaving UConn. Certainly not before he passes Calhoun for titles. Then - it would be more likely he retires.
Just like when I said Kentucky would be open, and Dan would use this as leverage to improve UConn (assistant's pay, NIL, etc), Dan isn't doing another rebuild. He's a God in a place he reveres, and he considered UConn a "big" job when it was a lifeless mid-major in the AAC. What do you think he considers UConn now?
Kentucky was never on his list. UConn is a better basketball program than Kentucky (fact), is in a better position than Kentucky, and the kind of kids he targets at UConn are the same kind of kids he would target at Kentucky. He doesn't want 5 star kids unless they're like Stephon Castle. He passes on kids now.
He will do what he always did here and use the Kentucky opening as leverage.
Rutgers, Seton Hall, and St Johns were all better programs that seriously reached out to Dan when he was at URI. They all offered more money. They are higher level programs. What did Dan do? Oh yeah he stayed and negotiated more support for his program. He has his dream job now. Duke or UNC are the only collegiate threats. The Knicks are the only professional threat. It is still more likely that he retires than leaves UConn for another coaching job.
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78, If I was Brad, I would stay put. The college game has changed a great deal since he left it. Although, he certainly has learned how to acquire and pay professionals so, maybe it’s not such a stretch.
More importantly, he could win an NBA championship this year. Hard to pass that up bringing another championship to a storied franchise.
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There have been rumors about Brad Stevens for years - it's always been squashed because the thought is he has no interest in the recruiting etc of the college game. Not sure how true that is, but I would think he'd be back to the college game already if he was going to.
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Yeah, he's not leaving. Crazy that his name is even out there.Jdrums#3 wrote: ↑2 months ago78, If I was Brad, I would stay put. The college game has changed a great deal since he left it. Although, he certainly has learned how to acquire and pay professionals so, maybe it’s not such a stretch.
More importantly, he could win an NBA championship this year. Hard to pass that up bringing another championship to a storied franchise.
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I don't think Dan goes to Kentucky either, but they are one of those programs that could make such a good offer that he might need to entertain it. Getting offered by decent high majors while he was at Rhody is one thing. Getting offered a stupid amount of money to coach at one of the biggest programs in college basketball history is another.
For example, AD was all in on playing for Thad Matta at Ohio State. He committed early, and this was when Ohio State had one of the best programs in the country. Kentucky kept calling and calling, and AD said screw it, I'll come for a visit, but I'm not backing out of my commitment. Something about Kentucky felt right to him, and he changed his mind. That's why I never say never. But ya, I don't see how he leaves Uconn. I would be very surprised if he did.
If you go 23 minutes in, he talks about it here.
For example, AD was all in on playing for Thad Matta at Ohio State. He committed early, and this was when Ohio State had one of the best programs in the country. Kentucky kept calling and calling, and AD said screw it, I'll come for a visit, but I'm not backing out of my commitment. Something about Kentucky felt right to him, and he changed his mind. That's why I never say never. But ya, I don't see how he leaves Uconn. I would be very surprised if he did.
If you go 23 minutes in, he talks about it here.
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I agree Steve that most likely Dan will stay at UConn.steveystuds06 wrote: ↑2 months ago I don't think Dan goes to Kentucky either, but they are one of those programs that could make such a good offer that he might need to entertain it. Getting offered by decent high majors while he was at Rhody is one thing. Getting offered a stupid amount of money to coach at one of the biggest programs in college basketball history is another.
For example, AD was all in on playing for Thad Matta at Ohio State. He committed early, and this was when Ohio State had one of the best programs in the country. Kentucky kept calling and calling, and AD said screw it, I'll come for a visit, but I'm not backing out of my commitment. Something about Kentucky felt right to him, and he changed his mind. That's why I never say never. But ya, I don't see how he leaves Uconn. I would be very surprised if he did.
If you go 23 minutes in, he talks about it here.
But still, Kentucky will probably reach out and throw something crazy at him.
If they can almost double his current compensation and of course the opportunity to coach at Kentucky and with all that NIL $ available, it may be too good of an opportunity to walk away from.
Also, UConn will probably need to rebuild next season and Kentucky currently has the #2 class in the nation and always attracts the top recruits.
Who knows but it makes for good off-season drama.
Still, it doesn't affect Rhody, and I don't really care either way but fun to watch from afar.
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Dan's an east coast guy....although we used to say that about Bobby too.
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I think most of Kentucky's class is going to bolt - They were recruited by Calipari, and I doubt they feel any particular allegiance to Kentucky itself. Plus at this point in the recruiting cycle, they'd be among the best HS prospects available, with plenty of suitors depending on what programs have been hit by transfers. Even if Hurley had to rebuild at UConn, I think it's way easier from the position of being at the same school he won a national championship at - maybe two - and in the geographic region where they are unquestionably the elite program right now.Jersey77 wrote: ↑2 months agoI agree Steve that most likely Dan will stay at UConn.steveystuds06 wrote: ↑2 months ago I don't think Dan goes to Kentucky either, but they are one of those programs that could make such a good offer that he might need to entertain it. Getting offered by decent high majors while he was at Rhody is one thing. Getting offered a stupid amount of money to coach at one of the biggest programs in college basketball history is another.
For example, AD was all in on playing for Thad Matta at Ohio State. He committed early, and this was when Ohio State had one of the best programs in the country. Kentucky kept calling and calling, and AD said screw it, I'll come for a visit, but I'm not backing out of my commitment. Something about Kentucky felt right to him, and he changed his mind. That's why I never say never. But ya, I don't see how he leaves Uconn. I would be very surprised if he did.
If you go 23 minutes in, he talks about it here.
But still, Kentucky will probably reach out and throw something crazy at him.
If they can almost double his current compensation and of course the opportunity to coach at Kentucky and with all that NIL $ available, it may be too good of an opportunity to walk away from.
Also, UConn will probably need to rebuild next season and Kentucky currently has the #2 class in the nation and always attracts the top recruits.
Who knows but it makes for good off-season drama.
Still, it doesn't affect Rhody, and I don't really care either way but fun to watch from afar.
The only advantage Kentucky has to me would be cash, and even that might not be a given. UConn is probably already negotiating with Hurley's agent on a raise and an extension. I don't know if Hurley wants to coach in the NBA, but I think it's more likely he would leave college for that than switching from UConn to another NCAA job.
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Yeah I would think Dan stays also but what if they offer 12 M per year maybe he would @ least listen
Billy Donovan makes the most sense to me he’s already coached 9 years in the NBA maybe they throw 10 M per year to him that’s more than he makes in the NbA
Billy Donovan makes the most sense to me he’s already coached 9 years in the NBA maybe they throw 10 M per year to him that’s more than he makes in the NbA
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It’s a long drive to the beach from Kentucky.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑2 months ago Dan's an east coast guy....although we used to say that about Bobby too.
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I see what you did there and I applaud itRhody15 wrote: ↑2 months agoSo you're saying there's "zero chance" Hurley leaves UConn?Blue Man wrote: ↑2 months ago Hurley isn't leaving UConn. Certainly not before he passes Calhoun for titles. Then - it would be more likely he retires.
Just like when I said Kentucky would be open, and Dan would use this as leverage to improve UConn (assistant's pay, NIL, etc), Dan isn't doing another rebuild. He's a God in a place he reveres, and he considered UConn a "big" job when it was a lifeless mid-major in the AAC. What do you think he considers UConn now?
Kentucky was never on his list. UConn is a better basketball program than Kentucky (fact), is in a better position than Kentucky, and the kind of kids he targets at UConn are the same kind of kids he would target at Kentucky. He doesn't want 5 star kids unless they're like Stephon Castle. He passes on kids now.
He will do what he always did here and use the Kentucky opening as leverage.
Rutgers, Seton Hall, and St Johns were all better programs that seriously reached out to Dan when he was at URI. They all offered more money. They are higher level programs. What did Dan do? Oh yeah he stayed and negotiated more support for his program. He has his dream job now. Duke or UNC are the only collegiate threats. The Knicks are the only professional threat. It is still more likely that he retires than leaves UConn for another coaching job.
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Would love to see ace's take on this.
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you're welcomeKeaneyBluBallz wrote: ↑2 months ago wow. didn't have Calipari leaving on my bingo card.
nothing should come as a surprise anymore but this still did.