Poor Tubby. He should've stayed at Texas Tech while the going was good.
Matta would be a great hire. Have to think Crean won't be available much longer, either?
Kind of a raw deal of Tubby. I wonder if he will really go coach High Point as rumored.
Matta apparently turned down the Georgia job.
Former Ohio State coach Thad Matta has turned down the Georgia job, he told ESPN Wednesday.
Matta met with Georgia officials on Monday and was offered the position before he left campus.
“It was the most difficult decision because Georgia is a tremendous opportunity for a coach to build a great program,” Matta said. “Unfortunately, I just don’t feel that I am completely ready at this point to give Greg McGarity and Georgia what they deserve.”
Matta coached for 13 seasons at Ohio State and went 337-123 before leaving the program after the 2016-’17 season. Matta’s teams appeared in a Final Four, two Elite Eights and a pair of Sweet 16’s.
Matta also spent three seasons at Xavier and a year at Butler.
http://www.zagsblog.com/2018/03/14/thad-matta-turns-georgia-job/
Can't find a link but apparently Tubby has been whining to anyone who will listen that Hardaway was undermining him to recruits, telling them not to go to Memphis, trying to sabotage Tubby at Memphis.
Even if true, kinda thought that was essentially the very basic premise behind all college recruiting for virtually every sport in college athletics? Is Tubby saying he's never told a recruit that he shouldn't go to a certain school, bad things going on at School X, you won't be happy there, etc?
Victim Tubby, once again.
I saw a statement from his lawyer that said that. No idea if it is true.
I don't think your comparison really holds water though. You'd expect other D1 coaches to participate in negative recruiting. It's not normal for a high school coach who is an alum of the school you coach for and controls many of your potential recruits to do it. Again, no idea if it actually happened or if Tubby is actually running around telling that to people.
My hunch is this is true, but could also be justifiable on Penny's part - I think it has more to do with the Lawson situation than anything else. Penny coaches Chandler Lawson, the younger brother of the two Lawson's that transferred to Kansas after last year, and son of Keelon who Tubby demoted upon arriving at Memphis. From what I've read and heard Tubby was stuck between a rock and a hard place, felt like the older Lawson boys weren't team players and the team would be better without them. But the repercussions, which I am sure Tubby was well aware of at the time, would be losing out on Chandler (ESPN #26 in class of '19) and angering much of the fan-base and anyone close to the Lawson's (Penny included).
Can't find a link but apparently Tubby has been whining to anyone who will listen that Hardaway was undermining him to recruits, telling them not to go to Memphis, trying to sabotage Tubby at Memphis.
Even if true, kinda thought that was essentially the very basic premise behind all college recruiting for virtually every sport in college athletics? Is Tubby saying he's never told a recruit that he shouldn't go to a certain school, bad things going on at School X, you won't be happy there, etc?
Victim Tubby, once again.
It wouldn't surprise me if it were true. That Lawson deal was sketchy from the get-go though. It was pretty clear that Keelon leveraged the fact that he had three sons and a nephew who were top recruits into a job on the Memphis staff. Seemed like people in Memphis were upset about that and never really forgave Tubby for it. Which I think is a little ridiculous...let the coach do his job.
I'd have a hard time believing that Penny wasn't aware that he was helping his own chances of eventually getting the job by guiding those players elsewhere. Not saying that is the only reason, but based on the way things went down it certainly looks like it was a factor.
The main difference for me is coaches are normally trying to better the team and program. If true, Penny was essentially trying to hurt the program for personal gain.
Of course coaches participate in spreading negativity about other programs. Do you really think Pitino doesn't?
"Sure, you can go to Wisconsin, where they have a good basketball tradition. But do you really want to be a skunk for the rest of your life?"
Case closed.
Not justifying what Hardaway did, if he did. I guess there are two points for me; one, negative recruiting is a part of college sports, plain and simple, regardless of the source. Two, what's to be gained by Tubby by whining about it? It's sour grapes, victim mentality, just move on and let it go.
We aren't talking about other D1 basketball coaches though. This alleged negative recruiting was coming from a HS coach in his own backyard who wields quite a bit of influence over top tier players. I don't think that happens very often. Especially when that coach is also a very well-liked alum of the program he is telling kids not to go to.
What would you think about it if the story was about Mike Grant telling Eden Prairie football players that they shouldn't go to the U of M?
We aren't talking about other D1 basketball coaches though. This alleged negative recruiting was coming from a HS coach in his own backyard who wields quite a bit of influence over top tier players. I don't think that happens very often. Especially when that coach is also a very well-liked alum of the program he is telling kids not to go to.
What would you think about it if the story was about Mike Grant telling Eden Prairie football players that they shouldn't go to the U of M?
I was actually just using the opportunity to make a joke at the expense of Wisconsin. I wasn't trying to actually contribute to the conversation at all.![]()
I was actually just using the opportunity to make a joke at the expense of Wisconsin. I wasn't trying to actually contribute to the conversation at all.![]()
Can't find a link but apparently Tubby has been whining to anyone who will listen that Hardaway was undermining him to recruits, telling them not to go to Memphis, trying to sabotage Tubby at Memphis.
Even if true, kinda thought that was essentially the very basic premise behind all college recruiting for virtually every sport in college athletics? Is Tubby saying he's never told a recruit that he shouldn't go to a certain school, bad things going on at School X, you won't be happy there, etc?
Victim Tubby, once again.