All Things Gophers Coaching Search Thread (rumors, tweets, tid-bits and more)





It's a gutwrenching choice. You're basically deciding which side of your family gets to see their kids and grandkids more, to be tighter with for the forseeable future.

That he tends to go back and be welcomed back places he was before is a great sign for how he represents a university. Minnesota, Furman, Colorado State -- all multiple trips.

I'm not going to try to analyze where the family negotiating goes from there, and I'd do horrible things to have the opportunity to make that choice for a 7 figure annual bag, but it's still really a tough one.
It’s not a tough choice at all, you go where your dream is. Your wife should and would want the same thing. He didn’t grow up in West Virginia. He’s the one coaching. He’d regret it the rest of his life.
 





Again, a coaching hire is a two-way proposition, meaning the coach has to want the school as much as the school wants the coach. Why would a guy like Wade, who has spent his ENTIRE life in the South, suddenly make Minnesota his home, a place that’s completely foreign to him culturally, especially when he has a P4 opportunity in the South with a school that has a very strong basketball heritage and was in the Final Four as recently as…last year? And frankly, the chance of our administration hiring a guy who was fired for major rules violations, and then having to rehab his image at McNeese State, was less than zero.
Tubby Smith a Northerner?
How about Clem Haskins?
 











Would you invest with a firm that threw away more than 10 million dollars?
Not an apt comparison.

In the hypothetical you’d be buying the solution you believe would work. Your return is pride. That’s why its an eccentricity.

And in that instance I’m creating additonal conditions attached to my “gift.” I’m not letting Coyle just play budget politics. I’d be insistent on the U’s investment in this be much more serious. After all, I’m payinf for their coach.

Btw, are you sure the U threw away $10mm?

You’ve seen financials indicating the cumulative loss for the period? I’m pretty sure they made money. It silly to assume they would have made a marginal increase given an “expensive coach” without some concept of their financial picture.
 

With DeVries off the market, the list is down to 8...Jacobsen, Dutcher, Medved, Calhoun, McCollum, Bennett, Tauer, and Joerger. I don't think it will be Joerger and have a suspicion it won't be Dutcher d/t the buyout (even though I think he would be an excellent hire) so we are down to 6...Jacobsen, Medved, Calhoun, McCollum, Bennett, and Tauer. I think McCollum is going to end up as the Iowa coach. That leaves 5...Jacobsen, Medved, Calhoun, Bennett, and Tauer.
 

With DeVries off the market, the list is down to 8...Jacobsen, Dutcher, Medved, Calhoun, McCollum, Bennett, Tauer, and Joerger. I don't think it will be Joerger and have a suspicion it won't be Dutcher d/t the buyout (even though I think he would be an excellent hire) so we are down to 6...Jacobsen, Medved, Calhoun, McCollum, Bennett, and Tauer. I think McCollum is going to end up as the Iowa coach. That leaves 5...Jacobsen, Medved, Calhoun, Bennett, and Tauer.
Bennett's out of the game. The man was clear why he stepped away from one of the best gigs in college basketball, and that's because the industry has changed so much that he no longer wants to be part of it. He's not coming back just 5 months later to coach Minnesota.

"The game and college athletics is not in a healthy spot. It's not. And there needs to be change, and it's not going to go back. I think I was equipped to do the job here the old way. That's who I am."
- Tony Bennett
 


Bennett's out of the game. The man was clear why he stepped away from one of the best gigs in college basketball, and that's because the industry has changed so much that he no longer wants to be part of it. He's not coming back just 5 months later to coach Minnesota.

"The game and college athletics is not in a healthy spot. It's not. And there needs to be change, and it's not going to go back. I think I was equipped to do the job here the old way. That's who I am."
- Tony Bennett
I think Jay Wright saw it coming thus his departure as well
 


With DeVries off the market, the list is down to 8...Jacobsen, Dutcher, Medved, Calhoun, McCollum, Bennett, Tauer, and Joerger. I don't think it will be Joerger and have a suspicion it won't be Dutcher d/t the buyout (even though I think he would be an excellent hire) so we are down to 6...Jacobsen, Medved, Calhoun, McCollum, Bennett, and Tauer. I think McCollum is going to end up as the Iowa coach. That leaves 5...Jacobsen, Medved, Calhoun, Bennett, and Tauer.
Shorter: Medved
 


Not sure if this has already been posted (sorry, I didn't go through all 19 pages), but here's the one signed 'cruit that Niko has for 2025, so I'm thinking he'd end up coming to MN with him. A PG with offers also from Oklahoma State and SMU and several additional smaller schools.

 

I’m pretty sure this is what Tony Bennett said when asked what he was going to do upon stepping down from Virginia.

“Fly me to the moon, let me swing among the stars! Take me round the universe to Minneapolis and St Paul. In other words, Coyle, hire me!”

At least, I think that is what he said.l
 

I’m pretty sure this is what Tony Bennett said when asked what he was going to do upon stepping down from Virginia.

“Fly me to the moon, let me swing among the stars! Take me round the universe to Minneapolis and St Paul. In other words, Coyle, hire me!”

At least, I think that is what he said.l
Very good!!
 

I’m pretty sure this is what Tony Bennett said when asked what he was going to do upon stepping down from Virginia.

“Fly me to the moon, let me swing among the stars! Take me round the universe to Minneapolis and St Paul. In other words, Coyle, hire me!”

At least, I think that is what he said.l
That was a Sinatra song, and he's currently coaching St. John's.
 

That was a Sinatra song, and he's currently coaching St. John's.
"Fly Me to the Moon", originally titled "In Other Words", is a song written in 1954 by Bart Howard. The first recording of the song was made in 1954 by Kaye Ballard.

The Sinatra version came out in 1964.
 


Would have been awesome to land a Chris Beard or Will Wade. St.John's took a risk with Pitino, and now look they are a #2 seed in the tourney. That being said, go Omaha!
 




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