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Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 9:50 am
by giovanni
Iggy1979 wrote: 2 years ago UConn loses. Gives Thorr a couple of days to negotiate with Kimani Young.
I would not be opposed to Young. But I am now very leary of going the assistant route again.. it has worked some places it's certainly hasn't worked here. Not to mention the program is in a downward spiral.. I think the time to give a guy ,who's going to lead a program for the first time , a program that is on the uptick and just has the responsibility to carry on what is already been built.. In our situation I think we need someone with experience and I think it's possible to get one of these bigger names

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 9:51 am
by Rhodyram
rambone 78 wrote: 2 years ago golocal I give zero credence to.
I think golocal is trash also- but when it comes to Rhody hoops I believe they have some sort of connection to some inside info- most likely boosters.

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 9:56 am
by giovanni
Rhodyram wrote: 2 years ago
rambone 78 wrote: 2 years ago golocal I give zero credence to.
I think golocal is trash also- but when it comes to Rhody hoops I believe they have some sort of connection to some inside info- most likely boosters.
The more I think of it I wouldn't mind it all the Richard Pitino was at least in the conversation. He's only 39, a New England guy with eastern connections. Yes Kimani did some great recruiting for him at Minnesota, but winning in the Big ten in Minnesota is not an easy job. I would consider it similar to a Duquesne in the a-10 or Pittsburgh in the ACC. He won 25 games in the NIT in his first year 24 games in his 3rd year, 22 in his 5th. The Big ten is arguably the best conference in basketball the last 10 years. Actually I think his resume is fairly impressive.

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 9:56 am
by giovanni
Plus he adds name recognition and maybe we could get a game on ESPN at Madison square garden vs Iona

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 10:19 am
by rhodyrudder
Cmon man, kimani young?
Really?
F me

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 10:21 am
by Brian Forster
Bruce Weber
Max Good
Glen Miller
Jere Quinn

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 10:25 am
by RhodyRams12
Chance to scout Becker - Vermont is on at 11AM on espn2.

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 10:45 am
by Running Ram
I'm a 180 from last hire, no more assistant coaches especially from other teams. Our list should be of successful HC's and we should be prepared to pay the bill.

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 10:46 am
by Ramforlife
Gregg Marshall needs a second chance

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 11:16 am
by Frank_Keaney_95
If we don't go the P6 assistant route or to an older, experienced P6 cast off/rebrand/stepping stone, I'm warming up to Matt Langel at Colgate.

Has won 3 of the last 4 Patriot League regular season championships. 3 NCAA bids in the last 4 years (could've gone to a 4th but for covid). Dominating that league at a school that has had minimal success outside of Adonal Foyle. 3-time Patriot League coach of the year. Head coach for 11 years and has built a solid program in a pretty remote location.

Assisted Fran Dunphy for 2 years at UPENN and 5 years at Temple (4 NCAA bids) so he knows the A10 and what it takes to recruit in this league.

Successful playing career at UPENN and knocked around minor league ball and Europe before getting into coaching.

We could do a lot worse.

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 11:20 am
by Rhody72
steviep123 wrote: 2 years ago I think R72 was being facetious with that one.
I was being facetious and meant to just "rile up" Rhody15 for all his personal attacks on Rhody fans.

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 11:20 am
by Rhody15
Ramforlife wrote: 2 years ago Gregg Marshall needs a second chance
1 post ever, joined 40 minutes ago, let’s hope you are Gregg Marshall and are correct!

Would take him (you) in a heartbeat!

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 11:27 am
by Brian Forster

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 11:29 am
by Rhody72
Frank_Keaney_95 wrote: 2 years ago If we don't go the P6 assistant route or to an older, experienced P6 cast off/rebrand/stepping stone, I'm warming up to Matt Langel at Colgate.
...
A coach who has stayed at a lower level program where he was successful and could have moved up is not what I'm looking for in our new coach. We have had the most success with ambitious coaches who want to move up.

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 11:35 am
by Frank_Keaney_95
Rhody72 wrote: 2 years ago
Frank_Keaney_95 wrote: 2 years ago If we don't go the P6 assistant route or to an older, experienced P6 cast off/rebrand/stepping stone, I'm warming up to Matt Langel at Colgate.
...
A coach who has stayed at a lower level program where he was successful and could have moved up is not what I'm looking for in our new coach. We have had the most success with ambitious coaches who want to move up.
So you know him and know what he's thinking and what interviews he's taken over the last few years?

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 11:35 am
by Jersey77
Frank_Keaney_95 wrote: 2 years ago If we don't go the P6 assistant route or to an older, experienced P6 cast off/rebrand/stepping stone, I'm warming up to Matt Langel at Colgate.

Has won 3 of the last 4 Patriot League regular season championships. 3 NCAA bids in the last 4 years (could've gone to a 4th but for covid). Dominating that league at a school that has had minimal success outside of Adonal Foyle. 3-time Patriot League coach of the year. Head coach for 11 years and has built a solid program in a pretty remote location.

Assisted Fran Dunphy for 2 years at UPENN and 5 years at Temple (4 NCAA bids) so he knows the A10 and what it takes to recruit in this league.

Successful playing career at UPENN and knocked around minor league ball and Europe before getting into coaching.

We could do a lot worse.
I have no issues with Langel, brought his name up several times.

We don't even know if he is on Thorr's radar.

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 11:51 am
by RF1
If URI hires a head coach from a lower profile conference, he had better dominated that league and represented it in multiple NCAA tournaments. Someone like Pat Skerry, with a .500 record in eleven years at Towson with zero NCAA trips, most definitely does not fit this description.

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 11:58 am
by Rhody15
RF1 wrote: 2 years ago If URI hires a head coach from a lower profile conference, he had better dominated that league and represented it in multiple NCAA tournaments. Someone like Pat Skerry most definitely does not fit this description.
Yup, would really love the national media to justify why they keep saying Skerry should be a candidate here.

His career record at Towson is literally .500, and conference record is barely over .500.

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 11:59 am
by Rhody74
I’m not sure recently fired P6 head coaches are the way to go either without some serious vetting of the circumstances. Archie Miller is worth pursuing but some of the others don’t thrill me … either personality issues or mediocre results.

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 12:00 pm
by ATPTourFan
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Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 12:05 pm
by Jersey77
Rhody15 wrote: 2 years ago
RF1 wrote: 2 years ago If URI hires a head coach from a lower profile conference, he had better dominated that league and represented it in multiple NCAA tournaments. Someone like Pat Skerry most definitely does not fit this description.
Yup, would really love the national media to justify why they keep saying Skerry should be a candidate here.

His career record at Towson is literally .500, and conference record is barely over .500.
I think his name is mentioned because of his ties to both URI and PC.

He is already 52 and hasn't set the world on fire as HC at Towson, not even an NIT invite after 10 years (maybe this season).

There are so many candidates worth considering over him.

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 12:11 pm
by Rhody15
Jersey77 wrote: 2 years ago
Rhody15 wrote: 2 years ago
RF1 wrote: 2 years ago If URI hires a head coach from a lower profile conference, he had better dominated that league and represented it in multiple NCAA tournaments. Someone like Pat Skerry most definitely does not fit this description.
Yup, would really love the national media to justify why they keep saying Skerry should be a candidate here.

His career record at Towson is literally .500, and conference record is barely over .500.
I think his name is mentioned because of his ties to both URI and PC.

He is already 52 and hasn't set the world on fire as HC at Towson, not even an NIT invite after 10 years (maybe this season).

There are so many candidates worth considering over him.
Yea he’ll get an NIT invite by default because they finished 1st in the conference and lost in their tournament, but I highly highly doubt he even recovers a call from Thorr.

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 12:15 pm
by RF1
Jersey77 wrote: 2 years ago
Rhody15 wrote: 2 years ago
RF1 wrote: 2 years ago If URI hires a head coach from a lower profile conference, he had better dominated that league and represented it in multiple NCAA tournaments. Someone like Pat Skerry most definitely does not fit this description.
Yup, would really love the national media to justify why they keep saying Skerry should be a candidate here.

His career record at Towson is literally .500, and conference record is barely over .500.
I think his name is mentioned because of his ties to both URI and PC.

He is already 52 and hasn't set the world on fire as HC at Towson, not even an NIT invite after 10 years (maybe this season).

There are so many candidates worth considering over him.

Agreed 100%. I do not think Skerry is at all a serious candidate in the eyes of URI. There is no way that David Cox, with a better career record of 64-55 would be fired by URI so it could replace him with a coach that had an 11 year tenure record of 171-171 and no NCAA appearances. His name is just being thrown out there by lazy journalists because he had a previous tie to the program.

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 12:16 pm
by giovanni
With all the variety of opinions on this board , it sounds pretty unanimous that no one wants Skerry. Thorr may not be a basketball guy per day but a good AD has connections that they trust in each sport and I'm sure he does and Skerry is not even in consideration

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 12:18 pm
by STC
Becker’s UVM squad looking dominant in the AE Championship.

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 12:21 pm
by Rhody_NYCT
My wish list as of now (no order):

Archie Miller
Rick Pitino
Greg Marshall
Chris Mack
__________
Matt Langel
John Becker

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 12:22 pm
by KingstonLane
STC wrote: 2 years ago Becker’s UVM squad looking dominant in the AE Championship.
It’s clear he’s a good coach. My biggest question (shared by many others) is his ambition. 10 years now at Vermont as HC, 5 years before that as an Asst there.

In his mid 50s is he really NOW ready to go all in on moving up and putting in the effort it takes to be successful in a much more competitive conference?

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 12:24 pm
by NYGFan_Section208
Rhody_NYCT wrote: 2 years ago My wish list as of now (no order):

Rick Pitino

Archie Miller
Chris Mack
Greg Marshall


__________
Matt Langel
John Becker
fixed it, no charge

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 12:26 pm
by Rhody_NYCT
NYGFan_Section208 wrote: 2 years ago
Rhody_NYCT wrote: 2 years ago My wish list as of now (no order):

Rick Pitino

Archie Miller
Chris Mack
Greg Marshall


__________
Matt Langel
John Becker
fixed it, no charge
Haha!

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 12:32 pm
by Rhodymob05
KingstonLane wrote: 2 years ago
STC wrote: 2 years ago Becker’s UVM squad looking dominant in the AE Championship.
It’s clear he’s a good coach. My biggest question (shared by many others) is his ambition. 10 years now at Vermont as HC, 5 years before that as an Asst there.

In his mid 50s is he really NOW ready to go all in on moving up and putting in the effort it takes to be successful in a much more competitive conference?
Good point. I’m curious to know if/why he’s not accepted higher conference jobs before.

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 12:34 pm
by KingstonLane
Rhodymob05 wrote: 2 years ago
KingstonLane wrote: 2 years ago
STC wrote: 2 years ago Becker’s UVM squad looking dominant in the AE Championship.
It’s clear he’s a good coach. My biggest question (shared by many others) is his ambition. 10 years now at Vermont as HC, 5 years before that as an Asst there.

In his mid 50s is he really NOW ready to go all in on moving up and putting in the effort it takes to be successful in a much more competitive conference?
Good point. I’m curious to know if/why he’s not accepted higher conference jobs before.
And that’s not to say he wouldn’t accept a job here. If we offer double his salary he’d probably be dumb to say no (as you would in any line of work). But I hope that means he’s still coming for the right reasons, to prove he can win at the next level, and not just to collect a better check for 5 years before he retires

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 12:38 pm
by birdistheword
Rhodymob05 wrote: 2 years ago
KingstonLane wrote: 2 years ago
STC wrote: 2 years ago Becker’s UVM squad looking dominant in the AE Championship.
It’s clear he’s a good coach. My biggest question (shared by many others) is his ambition. 10 years now at Vermont as HC, 5 years before that as an Asst there.

In his mid 50s is he really NOW ready to go all in on moving up and putting in the effort it takes to be successful in a much more competitive conference?
Good point. I’m curious to know if/why he’s not accepted higher conference jobs before.
This is why no AD wants him. He's been looking to leave for years now.

https://www.rakevt.org/2022/03/12/uvm-b ... legations/

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 1:07 pm
by steveystuds06
John Becker can coach. I don't know that he can bring in top A10-level talent, but I know that he will get the very best out of his guys. They will likely be a 13 seed...If Vermont upsets a top seed in the tournament, I'm assuming he'll be high on our list. He probably already is.

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 1:21 pm
by Rhody74
NYGFan_Section208 wrote: 2 years ago
Rhody_NYCT wrote: 2 years ago My wish list as of now (no order):

Rick Pitino

Archie Miller
Chris Mack
Greg Marshall


__________
Matt Langel
John Becker
fixed it, no charge
Rick Pitino isn’t walking through that door.

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 1:24 pm
by giovanni
steveystuds06 wrote: 2 years ago John Becker can coach. I don't know that he can bring in top A10-level talent, but I know that he will get the very best out of his guys. They will likely be a 13 seed...If Vermont upsets a top seed in the tournament, I'm assuming he'll be high on our list. He probably already is.
I Believe it was Jersey 77 said That's where the assistant coaches come in and play a big part That's absolutely correct. Being able to coach and run a program should be number one priority there's always a way to get players

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 1:26 pm
by TruePoint
Rhody72 wrote: 2 years ago
Frank_Keaney_95 wrote: 2 years ago If we don't go the P6 assistant route or to an older, experienced P6 cast off/rebrand/stepping stone, I'm warming up to Matt Langel at Colgate.
...
A coach who has stayed at a lower level program where he was successful and could have moved up is not what I'm looking for in our new coach. We have had the most success with ambitious coaches who want to move up.
If he were to come here then that means he wants to move up

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 1:57 pm
by RF1
The position per RI hiring regulations must be publicly posted and remain open for fourteen days for candidates to apply. The position was immediately posted yesterday 03/11/22 and the application process closes 03/25/22.


URI Men's Basketball Head Coach Position Link:
https://jobs.uri.edu/postings/9617


Here are the first two required qualifications:

1. Bachelor’s degree.

2. Demonstrated experience as a Division I head coach or five years minimum experience as an assistant basketball coach at the college level (preferably Division I) or professional level.

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 2:09 pm
by PeteRI
Admit it - you'd love to see this guy on the sideline next season.

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 2:10 pm
by PeteRI
RF1 wrote: 2 years ago The position per RI hiring regulations must be publicly posted and remain open for fourteen days for candidates to apply. The position was immediately posted yesterday 03/11/22 and the application process closes 03/25/22.


URI Men's Basketball Head Coach Position Link:
https://jobs.uri.edu/postings/9617


Here are the first two required qualifications:

1. Bachelor’s degree.

2. Demonstrated experience as a Division I head coach or five years minimum experience as an assistant basketball coach at the college level (preferably Division I) or professional level.
Put in my application just now. Thanks for the link!

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 2:12 pm
by reef
Little Ricky does nothing for me I hope Thorr is aiming higher than that

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 2:13 pm
by reef
PeteRI wrote: 2 years ago Admit it - you'd love to see this guy on the sideline next season.
No I want to see him selling used cars with Tony Bergeron

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 2:17 pm
by giovanni
reef wrote: 2 years ago
PeteRI wrote: 2 years ago Admit it - you'd love to see this guy on the sideline next season.
No I want to see him selling used cars with Tony Bergeron

This is a common narrative. And Peter Kiss being a DB is also linked. Listen to the post that Stevie Stud posted of his interview with Adam Finkelstein..in no way does he project what a visual stereotype might project. He's done some very good things whether you like him or not

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 2:27 pm
by RhodyFanNotAlum
PeteRI wrote: 2 years ago Admit it - you'd love to see this guy on the sideline next season.
I would, absolutely.

He took over a Bryant team that went 3-28 in its last year under O'Shea and has them dancing four years later. I want someone who has turned around a program and won a conference title as a head coach.

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 2:36 pm
by RhodyFanNotAlum
And another thing about Grasso — he's not afraid to schedule tough games out of conference. So many people here whined about our cupcake nonconference schedule. This year Bryant played at Clemson, Houston, Cincinnati ... last year, at Syracuse. Given the choice, most of us probably would have traded our nonconference schedule for theirs this year (even if it meant fewer home games).

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 2:40 pm
by RhodyRams12
giovanni wrote: 2 years ago
reef wrote: 2 years ago
PeteRI wrote: 2 years ago Admit it - you'd love to see this guy on the sideline next season.
No I want to see him selling used cars with Tony Bergeron

This is a common narrative. And Peter Kiss being a DB is also linked. Listen to the post that Stevie Stud posted of his interview with Adam Finkelstein..in no way does he project what a visual stereotype might project. He's done some very good things whether you like him or not
Gio I agree with you. Here’s the link https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q ... GxGhbZrryF

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 2:52 pm
by rambone 78
Grasso was able to get those OOC opponents because those schools knew they would win those games.

Good luck getting them to play us, especially if we were good.

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 2:53 pm
by JimSidd
Can I assume no one wants Will Wade?

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 2:57 pm
by RhodyFanNotAlum
rambone 78 wrote: 2 years ago Grasso was able to get those OOC opponents because those schools knew they would win those games.

Good luck getting them to play us, especially if we were good.
I get that 100%. I was prepared for someone to make that argument, and it's true. But I think my point is more that he understands that the point of a nonconference schedule isn't to pad his resume with wins.

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 2:59 pm
by Rhody72
TruePoint wrote: 2 years ago

If he were to come here then that means he wants to move up
.... or he is looking for a place to retire.

Re: Head coach speculation for 2022-23

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 3:06 pm
by Jersey77
JimSidd wrote: 2 years ago Can I assume no one wants Will Wade?
He probably needs to lay low for a while.

Still an ongoing NCAA investigation, he is a little toxic right now.