If he has Pharrell Payne and Elijah Hawkins we have the same record?
Again, I’m fine getting outbid by Kentucky or Kansas (that’s not an us problem). It is what it is. But getting outbid by Texas Tech and Texas A&M for basketball players is a big problem, and it’s not a Ben problem. That...
They’ve both accomplished 0 at the power 5 level. Go ahead and believe your eyes, but it’s a fact that Medved has been a D1 head coach for 12 years and has never made the round of 32 in the NCAA tournament. What makes you think he will move up a level, figure out NIL/revenue sharing with no...
Hundreds of wins at the D3 level is convincing? What NIL/Revenue sharing issues do you think he has experience with? Those are the most important factors for a D1 Power 5 coach. The Summit League is not in the same world as the Big Ten
The last 4 years are a sunk cost. They are done. We aren’t getting them back. What guarantee do we have that bringing in a coach with little to zero experience with NIL/revenue sharing will produce better results? (Remember - the system is going through a big change again next year.) I’d...
Why? I’m genuinely curious why you think this. He has many years of D3 experience, and no doubt won a lot of games there. He was also doing it in D3 with more resources than the guys he was coaching against. UST was one of the highest spenders on athletics in D3, and he was able to get a lot of...
No you don’t. Everything is essentially year to year with players now so I don't see it would impede recruiting. Why should it be different for coaches?
Based on what? Short of Medved’s short stint in 2007 neither has any power 5 experience. There’s a significant difference there between competing against Tom Izzo and Matt Painter
Ben is among the lowest paid coaches in the B1G. (I think the lowest paid, but not 100% sure.) The Mountain West pays high six figures up to around $2M. Ben makes $2.1M. My point is that paying someone $375k is not an option. The Summit League is basically glorified D2, and most coaches will...
That’s fair, and I think it is probably true that Ben would have been better in a prior era. I just think that this era is changing so rapidly and will likely continue to do so (can anyone confidently say what the NIL/revenue sharing rules will be in 3 years?) that I really don’t know how to...
Eh, players are pretty much only committed for a year now so that is a lot less important. One of the main reasons coaches are so against NIL/free transfers — the whole argument of “How am I supposed to recruit if I don’t have at least 4 years left on my contract” is now moot.
You’re not wrong on this, but to be fair the major D1 college sports landscape has changed so suddenly in the last 5ish years that I don’t think that is comparing apples to apples.
Amen to this. Neither of them would do much better than Ben if they get outbid for solid (but not superstar) players by schools like Texas Tech or A&M. It doesn’t matter who the coach is unless the NIL/revenue sharing is improved.