Staff Announced


Here is some info on Gates who's the one we didn't know about yet I think:

Gates joins Medved's staff after a two-year tenure at Oklahoma. While with the Sooners, Oklahoma advanced to a NCAA tournament berth in 2025 for the first time in four years. Gates is no stranger to Big Ten play, having previously been an assistant coach at Oregon, Nebraska and Northwestern. Gates was an assistant at Oregon for the 2022-23 season and spent four seasons (2019-22) as an assistant coach at Nebraska. While there was instrumental in developing Dalano Banton and Cam Mack. Prior to his time with the Huskers, Gates was at Northwestern for five seasons (2013-18). Gates helped the Wildcats tally a pair of 20-win seasons and reach the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history in 2017. Gates also spent two seasons at Loyola Chicago (2011-13) during Porter Moser's first two seasons leading the program.


Go Gophers!!
 








"Gates graduated from Kent State in 2005 with a degree in leisure studies"

What a degree! Sounds like time spent hanging out on the quad throwing around a frisbee, enjoying a few beverages.
Great degree! Parks and Recreation type degree with lots of job opportunities in the world.
 



"Gates graduated from Kent State in 2005 with a degree in leisure studies"

What a degree! Sounds like time spent hanging out on the quad throwing around a frisbee, enjoying a few beverages.
We were told by the futurists in the 1980s that we needed to be ready to use our vast leisure time well because we were all going to be rich with the efficiency building into the economy. Amazingly I’m not having a difficult time using my leisure time but it there doesn’t appear to be vast amounts of it. Something went sideways.
 

"Gates graduated from Kent State in 2005 with a degree in leisure studies"

What a degree! Sounds like time spent hanging out on the quad throwing around a frisbee, enjoying a few beverages.
Sounds like Acie Earl's major at Iowa. Must be the catch all spot for jocks lol
 

"Gates graduated from Kent State in 2005 with a degree in leisure studies"

What a degree! Sounds like time spent hanging out on the quad throwing around a frisbee, enjoying a few beverages.
I thought that was North Carolina's specialty?
 





I could have wrote a dissertation on the subject, but that would go against the whole ethos of the field of study.
 





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