He should of then.Ryan James has never said this.
He should of then.Ryan James has never said this.
I was just about to ask - where did Ryan James say this? He has never said this on Gopher Illustrated.Ryan James has never said this.
He said it in a far more nuanced and politically correct way than I just did, but he said it multiple times in mid-March in the GI threads when Dennis Gates was the leader. He said with the recent events in Minneapolis, the Board of Regents was insisting on hiring a minority coach, given that all of our major sports (or possibly all, I don’t know) had white coaches.Ryan James has never said this.
Do you have all the information Coyle had when making the decision?Not true. You do not have all of the information that Coyle did when he made the decision. You are making assumptions based upon your opinions and projecting them as the truth. Why do you think that Coyle would just settle for an inferior hire for the BB coach when he has a track record of getting exactly the coach he wanted in Football, Women BB and Hockey, etc.. The Men's BB coaching hire has some similarities to hiring Whalen for the Women's job. I feel very strongly that Coye hired exactly who he wanted to hire for the Men's BB coach. You can disagree with the choice if you like, but do not assume Coyle is an idiot.
Some here will not accept Coyle hired who he wanted.
So all the guys from MN that transferred in have the best "team attitude" and culture? And opposite for those that left.I have no idea and really none of us have any idea. I do suspect that Ben was not going to beg anyone to stay. If a player was not willing to buy into his system, then yes, of course Ben would not want them to stay.
As has been repeatedly pointed out, Coach Johnson is going to establish the foundation of his program culture right from the start. No dissent, conflicting priorities or lack of dedication in the locker room, period.
PJ kept describing it as his culture and PJ had players leave the first year. PJ also had some skeptics in the locker room that he either won over or they then left the next year.
Of course Ben wants the best players on the team, but he is focused right now on establishing the best "team attitude" and culture. He is not willing to sacrifice those goals to cater to a specific player.
Some here will not accept Coyle's hand was forced by the committee.Some here will not accept Coyle hired who he wanted.
He’s the worst POS hire our school has ever made, far worse than Brewster, and is already setting the basketball program back 5 more years based on the gutting we’ve seen since he’s been here.
Simply hire the most qualified. Hatred doesn't register. I hope upon hope that Johnson wildly succeeds. That doesn't diminish the fact MN did not hire the best qualified.Wow! That's dramatic. A phrase like "the worst POS hire our school has ever made" truly reveals your intense hatred of anything that even has a whiff of affirmative action. If you want to see a real "POS" just look in the mirror.
Ryan never said anything close to this. Stop making things up.He said it in a far more nuanced and politically correct way than I just did, but he said it multiple times in mid-March in the GI threads when Dennis Gates was the leader. He said with the recent events in Minneapolis, the Board of Regents was insisting on hiring a minority coach, given that all of our major sports (or possibly all, I don’t know) had white coaches.
I think Coyle is a talented guy, and there is no other reason Ben Johnson would be on a top 20 list of potential coaches. He’s the worst POS hire our school has ever made, far worse than Brewster, and is already setting the basketball program back 5 more years based on the gutting we’ve seen since he’s been here.
Simply hire the most qualified. Hatred doesn't register.
Of course not, but I am not making claims on why Coyle made his decision.Do you have all the information Coyle had when making the decision?
Pitino set the program back to the Monson era and Johnson has to dig his way out.
Contrary to your opinions and assumptions, Coyle hired who he wanted to hired. Qualifications include more than just experience. Every hiring manager has to determine the best fit for each job.Simply hire the most qualified. Hatred doesn't register. I hope upon hope that Johnson wildly succeeds. That doesn't diminish the fact MN did not hire the best qualified.
Sorry, as reasonable as the first statement is, failure to do that doesn't justify hatred of the hired individual. Furthermore:
1) determining the "most qualified" is an art, not a science; and
2) even if #1 can be determined with reasonable accuracy, employers throughout the world on a daily basis fail to hire the "most qualified" for all sorts of reasons.
I wasn't on GH at the time, but considering there are many savvy posters here, it seems like everyone knew Teague as an idiot and fired tubby with no plan, struck out on all his top choices, and was left scrambling when he hired Pitino. Pitino did have his last name, experience under hall of fame coaches, and 1 season as a head coach that looked promising for things to grasp at.Pitino was hired in part because of his name. I don't remember that generating such intense hostility towards him at the time.
You just said you didnt have all the information, and then make this statement!!!!! The committee made the determination, Coyle made the offer and played his role.Contrary to your opinions and assumptions, Coyle hired who he wanted to hired. Qualifications include more than just experience. Every hiring manager has to determine the best fit for each job.
There is little, if any, intense hostility based on the hiring of BJ. Stop making shit up.Sorry, as reasonable as the first statement is, failure to do that doesn't justify hatred of the hired individual. Furthermore:
1) determining the "most qualified" is an art, not a science; and
2) even if #1 can be determined with reasonable accuracy, employers throughout the world on a daily basis fail to hire the "most qualified" for all sorts of reasons.
Pitino was hired in part because of his name. I don't remember that generating such intense hostility towards him at the time.
I disagree, not being relevant for the majority of a tenure does damage to a program. Finishing towards the bottom of the conference year after year does damage to a program. Not landing and recruiting local players that do well elsewhere does damage to a program. All of this adds up and leads to the current national perception of the Gophers program. If Johnson does the same thing for 8 years the perception will be even worse.I've disliked Pitino since his second season and I'm thrilled that he is gone. However, when people make statements like this I feel compelled to correct them. Pitino didn't set back this program in any meaningful way. He just was unsuccessful and under-performed his predecessor but he didn't do any lasting damage to this program. The program wasn't hit with sanctions and the mass exodus can't be blamed on him. That falls on the players' choices in an unprecedented environment.
There's nothing wrong with this program that one successful coach can't cure (at least temporarily). Finally, it's incorrect to view most programs on an evolutionary trajectory where they should be moving continuously upward over time. Most programs have their high and low periods and mostly those are coach dependent. If a team is fortunate, the highs last longer than the lows. Pitino was a low but he wasn't a program destroyer.
I wasn't on GH at the time, but considering there are many savvy posters here, it seems like everyone knew Teague as an idiot and fired tubby with no plan, struck out on all his top choices, and was left scrambling when he hired Pitino. Pitino did have his last name, experience under hall of fame coaches, and 1 season as a head coach that looked promising for things to grasp at.
How do you know this? You have implied numerous times in the past about Ben being lazy and never leaving his office and other things that make it seem like you have inside info., or you want people to think you do.He just let the kids walk. He didn’t reach out and communicate with them and they left. Possibly that is what he wanted so he could craft his own team.
When you think about replying to Spaulding just say to yourself... Spaulding! No!How do you know this? You have implied numerous times in the past about Ben being lazy and never leaving his office and other things that make it seem like you have inside info., or you want people to think you do.
Do you? Who have you spoken to?
Are we just looking for racist angles now? Every human is diverse from the next human so any hire is a diversity hire.According to Ryan James, the U needed a diversity hire and it was a non-negotiable chip Coyle had to play. When he struck out on Dennis Gates, Johnson was his only option.
I disagree, not being relevant for the majority of a tenure does damage to a program. Finishing towards the bottom of the conference year after year does damage to a program. Not landing and recruiting local players that do well elsewhere does damage to a program. All of this adds up and leads to the current national perception of the Gophers program. If Johnson does the same thing for 8 years the perception will be even worse.
There is little, if any, intense hostility based on the hiring of BJ. Stop making shit up.
Lots of people work for the u.When you think about replying to Spaulding just say to yourself... Spaulding! No!
100% troll account.
So what info do you have to prove your point that he was forced to settle for an inferior coach, none!You just said you didnt have all the information, and then make this statement!!!!! The committee made the determination, Coyle made the offer and played his role.
Yes, determining the best fit is essential. That best fit surely must include experience in the role. BJ had zero.
Proven track record?So what info do you have to prove your point that he was forced to settle for an inferior coach, none!
Coyle has a proven track record of his hires at the U. To say that Coyle hired who he wanted is not a very risky conclusion based upon what he has actually said and by the fact they concluded the process quickly after the other candidates were available.