MN will never have better talent than the rest of the B10. To think that's changing with a new coach, even with more NIL/revenue sharing, is ... optimistic. Must be able to play Moneyball and identify gettable talent that will fit. I don't know that McCollum will be more successful than Medved...
I stopped reading after this. This was not the assumption. Ben Johnson aside, the normal career progression for a P5 assistant is to get a low- or mid-major head coaching job first before going to a major (regardless of one's race). DeVries went from Creighton assistant to Drake head coach to...
In theory, but I would speculate that it has not happened in practice.
Not every coaching vacancy that goes to a current head coach is a "recycle", I guess depending how you define it. I was thinking there are promotions (May going from FAU to Michigan), laterals (Musselman from Ark to USC)...
Please explain why first time head coaches matters. Not arguing it doesn't, but truly don't understand the point this makes. My guess - purely from a math and logic standpoint - is that the percentage of first time head coaches that are black > the overall percentage of head coaches. And that...
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"An analysis by The Associated Press found Black coaches holding 59.4% of assistant roles in the top six basketball leagues – the Atlantic Coast, Big 12, Big East, Big Ten, Pac-12, and Southeastern conferences – for the 2022-23 season. Yet the rate for Black coaches holding the top jobs was...
He did play 16 games for UNC, though, which is above the established 30% threshold for a medical redshirt. That’s why Tonje got a 6th year, having only played 8. Are they waiving the 30% rule somehow?
I saw UCSD for the first time last night and they could be interesting. Their coach, Eric Olen, has a parallel story to Johnny Tauer, having been their coach since before they went D-1. I haven't paid attention to what kind of seed they're expected to get, but it's probably in that 10/11/12...
Putting aside the Minnesota opening and this Hallman character, we should acknowledge there is a problem. Most players are black and I read an article that shows 59% of assistant coaches at the P5 level are black. It's not really a pipeline issue - in another thread, someone talked about an...
No. I said that an individual situation like MN gets to choose the best candidate for the job regardless of skin color.
You're missing the point.
It's not about the situation at one school, it's about the bigger picture. Why do you think there aren't many black head coaches relative to the %...
I'm reading that black assistant coaches feel they're viewed more as recruiters than coaches - that rings probably true to me. If you've got mostly white head coaches and mostly black players, you rely on black assistants to bridge the gap on the recruiting trail.
I did a google search and an article from Spril of 24 said 59% of assistants are black in the P5. 23% of head coaches in all of D1 are black.
Seems like it’s not a pipeline problem.
There will be other threads to turn to for discussing the news that Johnson will be retained (and I told you so over a month ago, btw), but I wanted to take a broader look at "the race thing".
I think it's right that individual schools should get the best candidate without even considering...