FIFY.Yes, it's like he didn't make the B1G Tournament of B1G coaches
FIFY.Yes, it's like he didn't make the B1G Tournament of B1G coaches
Izzo's endorsement raised his profile. Anyway we can't possibly do any better than this.18th?
Seems a tad high.
"Don't touch it."‘This one goes to 11.’
Looks about right.
Not so funny. I actually think that if Ben could accumulate and keep high end talent he would compete well. Do you think he had 9 win talent in the Big Ten this year? I know that you didn't when the season started. I think he did and he won at about that level. There are a lot of things I think he has to learn to be a better coach, but right now I think his single biggest deficit is that few believe he will ever win here- thus a self fulfilling prophesy.
The transfers he has brought here moved up a level in class and he had them performing just as well at Big Ten level as they did at the lower level. Look at the ratings of Indiana's players out of HS versus ours. Without looking them up, I feel pretty confident that theirs were the higher rated players.
Christie was barely top 100 and now is getting NBA looks. Payne maybe just over 100 and about to cash checks. Howard zero stars. Mitchell on the border of top 100. Only Garcia was top 50.
My view has always been that Ben was a bad hire because he wasn't prepared for the job in terms of history or experience and that this is a job with a high degree of difficulty to get over the hump. I still feel that way, but also I believe if he could catch a break with the right group of players- he could break through. As it stands - by the record he is one of the worst in the Big Ten.
This entire list is a joke
Go Gophers!!
Not so funny. I actually think that if Ben could accumulate and keep high end talent he would compete well. Do you think he had 9 win talent in the Big Ten this year? I know that you didn't when the season started. I think he did and he won at about that level. There are a lot of things I think he has to learn to be a better coach, but right now I think his single biggest deficit is that few believe he will ever win here- thus a self fulfilling prophesy.
The transfers he has brought here moved up a level in class and he had them performing just as well at Big Ten level as they did at the lower level. Look at the ratings of Indiana's players out of HS versus ours. Without looking them up, I feel pretty confident that theirs were the higher rated players.
Christie was barely top 100 and now is getting NBA looks. Payne maybe just over 100 and about to cash checks. Howard zero stars. Mitchell on the border of top 100. Only Garcia was top 50.
My view has always been that Ben was a bad hire because he wasn't prepared for the job in terms of history or experience and that this is a job with a high degree of difficulty to get over the hump. I still feel that way, but also I believe if he could catch a break with the right group of players- he could break through. As it stands - by the record he is one of the worst in the Big Ten.
But will you have the guts to hit Send?I'm going to write a strongly-worded text to my wife about Ben finishing last on this list!
"Why don't you just make 10 louder...""Don't touch it."
"I wasn't going to touch it I was just pointing at it."
"Well, don't point, even......"
My impression about NIL/portal as it pertains to the Big Ten is Illinois & Indiana appear to have access to a lot of moolah. Seems like they're the schools who've beeen most active and in on high-level talent. Ohio State, probably, too.
Recruiting??Obviously they didn't listen to Izzo, he would've put CBJ #1!
He is absolutely 18th as of today. No history, bad record and no real recruiting prowess. Diebler is at least pulling in huge names in the portal.
Instead of whining about the media or NIL for the 97th time, where would you rank Ben?This article is just another example of how we're like sheep. We believe everything were told by the media.
We're incapable of putting 2 & 2 together. And if we do on a rare occasion...the media can simply run an article like this...and all of our common-sense goes right out the window again.
He's probably around the average of all the other Big Ten coaches. It's not like some are so great and others are so bad...they're all about equal.Instead of whining about the media or NIL for the 97th time, where would you rank Ben?
Wow! Well, my guy is last so I'll just suggest it doesn't matter because they are all about equal anyway. I call BS! And so does every coach on the list for one reason or another.He's probably around the average of all the other Big Ten coaches. It's not like some are so great and others are so bad...they're all about equal.
Well how did Richard Pitino win Big Ten Coach Of The Year? And how was Ben a strong candidate up until the last couple weeks of the season?Wow! Well, my guy is last so I'll just suggest it doesn't matter because they are all about equal anyway. I call BS! And so does every coach on the list for one reason or another.
If you coach in a conference and play teams a couple times and especially over a couple of years with different players...you realize who can coach and who can't. Most all are okay guys...most can't coach for shit but they might fool you for a season if they have the best players. There are not many good coaches.
There is definitely a pecking order in the Big Ten.
Big Ten is different than high school. Typically the coaches have won somewhere before they get the job. So they have demonstrated they have some level of competency. But, the key is when adversity hits how you handle it and guide your team through the tough times and come out the other side. The better coaches find a way nearly every year to compete for conference titles.Well how did Richard Pitino win Big Ten Coach Of The Year? And how was Ben a strong candidate up until the last couple weeks of the season?
Do they just get a rush of intelligence for a short while...and then lose it again? And all the other coaches who do great for years but eventually get fired...do they lose their memories?
Which 7-9 B1G coaches is Ben superior to?He's probably around the average of all the other Big Ten coaches. It's not like some are so great and others are so bad...they're all about equal.
Source?However, the most important metric was left out. The U ranks 14th out of 18 in NIL money. Correlation or causation? I wonder what Ben could do with Michigan or tOSU money? Would Payne and Battle have left?
Is there a less accomplished coach in all of major college basketball?It's probably about right, but it speaks as much to the depth and accomplishment of the coaches in the B1G as it does about Ben Johnson.
Coach??? Coaching??? LOLIs there a less accomplished coach in all of major college basketball?
Ok, yes, the idea of recruiting and building a team is officially out-the-window now.I kind of liked the 2023 offseason better when the apology mantra was that Ben was building it the right way, we had to be patient, and WINGSPAN.
The apology mantra of 2024 is just too nihilistic - we get it, the U cannot be expected to ever produce anything because of NIL that impacts us uniquely.
I know, we can't be expected to compete with NIL juggernauts like Iowa State and Northwestern.Coach??? Coaching??? LOL
Ok, yes, the idea of recruiting and building a team is officially out-the-window now.
But obviously, so is the idea that the coach matters.
Source?