Cradle of coaches. They know what they are doing. Lower level conference gives lthem more wiggle room to take a risk or two.It's kind of crazy, but all 3 coached at Drake!
He didn't? It takes you 2 seconds to scroll down his feed to see he makes this same post about most coaching changes. Just this cycle he's done it for NC State and Texas.I don't dislike Jay, but he could change my mind on that. Why does he save this rage for Minnesota when it's the exact same as is happening everywhere?
I do dislike Jay a lot. In picture dictionaries, his mug appears next to the word “pompous.” Always have disliked him. The self righteousness is only reserved for programs that don’t matter to the people who make money off the game, including him. That’s close to classic hypocrisy. Enough Jay. Have you ever had your agent entertain possible jobs while you were under contract at another one?I don't dislike Jay, but he could change my mind on that. Why does he save this rage for Minnesota when it's the exact same as is happening everywhere?
I think he’s basically dead wrong. The system accounts for job swapping with buyouts written into contracts, likely financial negotiations between the schools when a coach leaves, etc.With respect. Found this.
My badHe didn't? It takes you 2 seconds to scroll down his feed to see he makes this same post about most coaching changes. Just this cycle he's done it for NC State and Texas.
Priority #1 is permanently reconfiguring the locker room to look like some combination of USC's and UCLA's visitors amenities.
HANG THE BANNER!!!When Jeff Shelman was the beat writer here, he gave a thorough explanation why his historical reference included the vacated stuff. I had been on the fence about the matter until I read it, and it made perfect sense. History is historical, not administrative. What happened is what happened. The commies whitewash history; journalists need to report it.
I think you're confusing the new guy with the previous guy.Priority #1 is permanently reconfiguring the locker room to look like some combination of USC's and UCLA's visitors amenities.
Right. While there are many who are disingenuous about player movement, there are, in fact, guardrails for coach movement. They are buyouts.I think he’s basically dead wrong. The system accounts for job swapping with buyouts written into contracts, likely financial negotiations between the schools when a coach leaves, etc.
Correct. As an AD you have to determine what is lawful and what the market does and then you operate within those boundaries. Too ofter the U of M has set artificially tight guidelines for itself while watch everyone else run past them. This is what happened with NIL. I am happy they moved aggressively as they did on Niko.I think he’s basically dead wrong. The system accounts for job swapping with buyouts written into contracts, likely financial negotiations between the schools when a coach leaves, etc.
Wait until they lose a game.Do you want to start the Niko Medved is a Disaster thread?
I live in Chicago and the Bears just hired Ben Johnson, so I’m going to have PTSD the thousands of times I see or hear that name over the length of his tenure. I’ll never be able to put it in my rear view mirror.You could be right you could be wrong....but I agree fully that it is time to move on and put the Ben Johnson years in the rear view mirror. In the long run they will probably be viewed very much like the Tim Brewster year's in football.
You don't think Tubby or Pitino has any level of competency requisite for Division 1 coaching? Did Pitino magically gain competency after he got fired from here? Did Tubby lose it as soon as he was hired?Nah, it really is just the coach. This is the first time since at least Haskins' hiring that we have a coach who we hired at the right time and meets the profile. Yet again, we could've done better, but this is a perfectly defensible hire in all respects. I look forward to your eating crow when we are shown what is possible with a base level of competency.
Tubby was on his way down and we were a soft landing spot. Pitino had very little HC experience. Ben had no HC experience and was never part of a winning culture. Monson had 3 seasons as HC. Haskins had 7 seasons.You don't think Tubby or Pitino has any level of competency requisite for Division 1 coaching? Did Pitino magically gain competency after he got fired from here?
Objectively this is the best hire since Dutcher, the elder. Whether it works out that way or not remains to be seen. But it’s hard to fathom us doing better by almost any metric. No guessing or hoping.Tubby was on his way down and we were a soft landing spot. Pitino had very little HC experience. Ben had no HC experience and was never part of a winning culture. Monson had 3 seasons as HC. Haskins had 7 seasons.
This is the most HC experience we've hire in nearly 40 years out side of Tubby's soft landing.
I'm not saying anything against Niko and I am not proclaiming we had the greatest coaches in the past. What I am saying is that any failings they may or may not have had, were also greatly hampered by the program itself. Whether that's boosters, facilities, fan support, administration, or whatever, we need to up those areas if we want to see sustained success.Tubby was on his way down and we were a soft landing spot. Pitino had very little HC experience. Ben had no HC experience and was never part of a winning culture. Monson had 3 seasons as HC. Haskins had 7 seasons.
This is the most HC experience we've hire in nearly 40 years out side of Tubby's soft landing.
Agreed.I think he’s basically dead wrong. The system accounts for job swapping with buyouts written into contracts, likely financial negotiations between the schools when a coach leaves, etc.
What did Ben do well? Besides awkward responses.I think you're confusing the new guy with the previous guy.
Heard more details than I remembered but MN was basically guilted into a minority hire by Kevin Warren last time.Objectively this is the best hire since Dutcher, the elder. Whether it works out that way or not remains to be seen. But it’s hard to fathom us doing better by almost any metric. No guessing or hoping.
Tangent, I’m not buying that Coyle was the savant who saw the pay for play disaster coming and did the rope a dope until it settled to get his guy. Much more likely he was overruled the last time.
I'm guessing his fingers were warm and fairly moist with how much time they spent under his armpits.What did Ben do well? Besides awkward responses.
Joan Gabel has gotten all the presumtive blame, but it was Warren, eh?Heard more details than I remembered but MN was basically guilted into a minority hire by Kevin Warren last time.
Johnson picked MNVCGUY and it didn’t work out so I think he should go with someone else.Pitino said that the new coach needs to find one person that will be the biggest supporter of the program and help drive things. Whether that is inside or outside of the program, I don't know.
On KFAN Barreiro said that Warren basically said we’re watching you. MN has no minorities in the male coaching side of things at the time.Joan Gabel has gotten all the presumtive blame, but it was Warren, eh?
This one played out just like the Fleck hire. He identified the coach he wanted and went out and got him. Definitely provides more evidence that others were influencing/pulling the strings during the last basketball hire.