LOL. One reason he would come to MN?Tell me why he wouldn’t create a buzz and be a fit here?
C’mon Coyle, sign him up!
Odds that the board will be disappointed by the hire and then delude themselves into thinking it will work are near 100%.This board always loses its collective mind during coaching searches. Can't wait until it's in full effect.
College Athletics Valuations 2024
3. Texas A&M $1.26B evaluation $279M revenue
32. Minnesota $637M evaluation $149M revenue
I believe there is one that could be attainable if we really wanted to. Chris Jans is from Iowa, we have a higher valuation than MSST, and he has a track record of success.Just don't see SEC and B1G coaches moving unless it's to a more prestigious team within the two conferences.
For one thing, in basketball going from the SEC to the B1G is a step down.Buzz is not gettable. In general, getting a coach from the SEC is unlikely. The Big East, ACC or Big 12? Maybe.
You aren’t seriously suggesting that our U of M hires someone with a scandalous history? We? The Stanford of the Midwest! The epitome of virtue. Who do you think we are? UCLA? Kentucky? Hell, no one in our athletics department would even have the phone numbers of any hookers.I believe there is one that could be attainable if we really wanted to. Chris Jans is from Iowa, we have a higher valuation than MSST, and he has a track record of success.
He has had a scandal before which is why he was fired from Bowling Green. And his current contract is $4.2 million... I doubt we spend enough to bring him in, but at .718 win pct I think we should make the effort. (.629 in the SEC and has made the tourney 5 out of 6 possible times).
This year, maybe, but not every year. These things work in cycles.For one thing, in basketball going from the SEC to the B1G is a step down.
Why not? At some point, if you want to succeed, you have to pay the price. Back when we paid Tubby 2.5 million a year, our TV contract money was a fraction of what it is today.He makes like 4.5 million. MN would have to offer like 6 million to get him. MN ain’t doing that.
Why not? At some point, if you want to succeed, you have to pay the price. Back when we paid Tubby 2.5 million a year, our TV contract money was a fraction of what it is today.
He makes like 4.5 million. MN would have to offer like 6 million to get him. MN ain’t doing that.