Gilthorp57
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How about "Strong Ass Offer" Will Wade?
I wonder who Kentucky targets now.
It's already a pretty good Domino Effect.Could be a pretty good domino effect.
The UMass final four was also vacated.Includes in those 16 are bums: SGA, Bam and Jamal Murray.
Css as l was a HOF recruiter and a decent coach; he took three different teams to the FF (UMASS, Memphis and the Cats), but only one Natty. Although, Memphis was vacated for cheating and the rumors around UMASS hijinks were legendary.
It amazes me the man owns teams that have won 7 championships. Everything he's done with the Bulls in the last 25 years, and with the Sox in the last 15, has been catastrophic.Anything Jerry touches is a mess. My White Sox....
Young doesn’t equal winning.Since 2016, Cal had 16 first round picks and not one FF
Kentucky can do better. And will try. These decisions are much harder for me to make than ten years ago. I’m sure there are great coaches who won’t touch Kentucky because of the nutty fan base.How about "Strong Ass Offer" Will Wade?
That won't be awkward or anything.
Not enough drama with pay for play. Need to manufacture it through bizarre coaching scenarios. Did Arkansas find out he lied on a resume thirty years ago?
This is the atmosphere is which coaches are now working. Calipari is out hunting for a whole roster with a bag full of cash. I have a feeling that we are getting zero high end guys until the market has been sifted through and perhaps even another round of players enters. We don't have the noted coach, the big money or the big history to get plug and play guys in the first round of free agency.
Something tells me Calapari won't have too much trouble assembling a "team."
This is the atmosphere is which coaches are now working. Calipari is out hunting for a whole roster with a bag full of cash. I have a feeling that we are getting zero high end guys until the market has been sifted through and perhaps even another round of players enters. We don't have the noted coach, the big money or the big history to get plug and play guys in the first round of free agency.
I do feel that there will be good players that are around in a few weeks that we can get. I will be amazed and take my hat of to Ben if he can corral a big that is comparable to Payne. My guess is that we will get a tall guy that can shoot but isn't a rugged rebounder and another big that can defend some but is not good on offense.
I hope I am wrong.
Round 1- Blue bloods, hot programs, and teams loaded with NIL $$ will score big
Round 2- Low end teams pick up the power team scraps and Lower level power conference teams (Gophers) begin to snag functional rotation players
Round 3- Late entrants come in and perhaps teams like Minnesota are in position to grab some of the best remaining based on fit and need - selling big minutes
I am not predicting failure here- but it is not set up to look pretty for a while- unless Ben really shines at this. It is going to be a lot harder for Ben to go into the weeds and grab a big who can compete than a 5-9 PG who was a diamond like Hawk.
I would be pretty happy with him. 9 years of head coaching experience would be a nice change over the last two hires.I think even Minnesota fans would be severely disappointed if we were doing a coaching search this season and ended up with Mark Pope.
I think even Minnesota fans would be severely disappointed if we were doing a coaching search this season and ended up with Mark Pope.
Very successfully transitioned BYU from West Coast to Big 12. That says something. He wouldn’t wow the casual crowd, but would be a great hire.I think even Minnesota fans would be severely disappointed if we were doing a coaching search this season and ended up with Mark Pope.
Mark Pope has a better win % at BYU than Hurley did at Rhode Island so you truly never know.I would be pretty happy with him. 9 years of head coaching experience would be a nice change over the last two hires.
I think it's disappointing for Kentucky fans right now but actually could end up being a pretty good hire.
Huh? He'd be a great hire here and a big upgrade over who we currently have.
I disagree that MN fans would (or at least should) be disappointed. UK had far different expectations but he still might be the smart hire versus 60 year old Billy Donovan or whatever they were dreaming of once they didn't get Drew or Hurley.I think even Minnesota fans would be severely disappointed if we were doing a coaching search this season and ended up with Mark Pope.
I disagree that MN fans would (or at least should) be disappointed. UK had far different expectations but he still might be the smart hire versus 60 year old Billy Donovan or whatever they were dreaming of once they didn't get Drew or Hurley.
At this point, Minnesota getting a coach with any prior head coaching experience, much less from a Big XXII school would be pretty impressive.I'm not making any predictions or saying it's a bad hire. I'm just thinking of how Minnesota fans typically would react to hiring a coach without any NCAA wins...and then thinking about Kentucky as a program.
I think Hurley plus Kentucky would've been too much A-hole factor combined for one solar system.
I'm not saying he wouldn't be an upgrade, but our fanbase would be disappointed if we hired a coach lacking any NCAA wins or conference titles.
Clem didn't have any NCAA wins when he was hired, but he was clearly an excellent candidate that we were lucky to have a shot at hiring.I'm not making any predictions or saying it's a bad hire. I'm just thinking of how Minnesota fans typically would react to hiring a coach without any NCAA wins...and then thinking about Kentucky as a program.
I think Hurley plus Kentucky would've been too much A-hole factor combined for one solar system.
Disagree.I think even Minnesota fans would be severely disappointed if we were doing a coaching search this season and ended up with Mark Pope.