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Fair enough.No because Ben had never even been a lead assistant let alone a head coach prior to becoming the head coach here. Niko at least has experience.
Agree.
Why not, Dawn Plitzuweit didDeVries is not leaving WVU after one year to come here.
That would be stunning.
Money and ego.Richard Pitino should be a cautionary tale for coaches that are looking at our situation. He had very little success here and suddenly he is looking a lot better at stinking New Mexico. There is no doubt his team would beat ours right now and would have last year as well. What is it that is going on here that is killing coaches? Even Tubby failed.
Until that issue is resolved why would coaches who are having decent success, like Medved, risk getting their career scuttled by this mess? Ben was set up to fail, should never have gotten the job, and now the situation is far worse with 4 more years of losing and we are now in a professional sport where we don't have the resources to compete for high end guys.
TV revenue should allow Coyle to write a big check this time?Why not, Dawn Plitzuweit did
It was a total DEI hire in the wake of George Floyd. Thanks Joan!Ummm. He's a Gopher. He's from a local Catholic HS. He has coaching experience. He's young. He was up and coming. Often times that gets a look if you can't swing for the fences budget wise. A high risk, potential high reward hire. Such decisions are made all of the time.
The gamble may have been deemed worth it.
Dutcher was there. Mussy was there. Why do we always talk "affordable here"? The U gets 120 million from TV contracts. Furthermore it is ROI not cost that should be the deciding factor. How affordable is it to go down to 4000 season ticket holders when we used to have 9000? Pay the 5 million a year and get a big name coach and the revenue will come in to pay that off easy. Sometimes cheap is the worst bargain you can get.Niko is still out there to be had. And if he wasn't, there is most likely someone else. Not sure there was an affordable Tubby Smith type hire at the time. IMHO Niko wasn't on that tier.
Sometimes labeling someone as a DEI hire is being lazy. What appears to be his biggest problem is player retention. He's not the only coach struggling with NIL.
I think every deal made by any coach that is really good from here on is going to be like the Mussy deal at USC. How much do I get paid to do this and how much NIL will you assure me. That's the formula. Niko will go down in flames if he doesn't get the NIL commitment.Money and ego.
None of these guys got where they are in this profession without significant ego. They all think "they're the guy" to run or "fix" a downtrodden program.
Fair comments. IIRC the tv money we now see wasn't quite there yet. I will be surprised if there won't be a different approach this time.It was a total DEI hire in the wake of George Floyd. Thanks Joan!
Dutcher was there. Mussy was there. Why do we always talk "affordable here"? The U gets 120 million from TV contracts. Furthermore it is ROI not cost that should be the deciding factor. How affordable is it to go down to 4000 season ticket holders when we used to have 9000? Pay the 5 million a year and get a big name coach and the revenue will come in to pay that off easy. Sometimes cheap is the worst bargain you can get.
I don't think you understand how DEI hires work.Ummm. He's a Gopher. He's from a local Catholic HS. He has coaching experience. He's young. He was up and coming. Often times that gets a look if you can't swing for the fences budget wise. A high risk, potential high reward hire. Such decisions are made all of the time.
The gamble may have been deemed worth it. Niko is still out there to be had. And if he wasn't, there is most likely someone else. Not sure there was an affordable Tubby Smith type hire at the time. IMHO Niko wasn't on that tier.
Sometimes labeling someone as a DEI hire is being lazy. What appears to be his biggest problem is player retention. He's not the only coach struggling with NIL.
Part of the NIL commitment is also on the head coach. When you're an executive, sales is 100% part of your job.I think every deal made by any coach that is really good from here on is going to be like the Mussy deal at USC. How much do I get paid to do this and how much NIL will you assure me. That's the formula. Niko will go down in flames if he doesn't get the NIL commitment.
Sure - I'll buy that. You would have a hard time finding a coach that is worse at schmoozing and hyping a program than Ben. That's no knock on him, it is just who he appears to be. I am just saying that coaches coming to a new job are going to ask for that commitment. Right now unless you shock this town with a big name- most people are past believing that we are going to be good any time in the near future.Part of the NIL commitment is also on the head coach. When you're an executive, sales is 100% part of your job.
100%Sure - I'll buy that. You would have a hard time finding a coach that is worse at schmoozing and hyping a program than Ben. That's no knock on him, it is just who he appears to be. I am just saying that coaches coming to a new job are going to ask for that commitment. Right now unless you shock this town with a big name- most people are past believing that we are going to be good any time in the near future.
Ummm. He's a Gopher. He's from a local Catholic HS. He has coaching experience. He's young. He was up and coming. Often times that gets a look if you can't swing for the fences budget wise. A high risk, potential high reward hire. Such decisions are made all of the time.
The gamble may have been deemed worth it. Niko is still out there to be had. And if he wasn't, there is most likely someone else. Not sure there was an affordable Tubby Smith type hire at the time. IMHO Niko wasn't on that tier.
Sometimes labeling someone as a DEI hire is being lazy. What appears to be his biggest problem is player retention. He's not the only coach struggling with NIL.
I actually agree. I think your point was meant for someone else?Nothing about Ben was up and coming. Are you kidding me? Look at his track record at Xavier. They didn't make the tournament once in his time at Xavier. And it's Xavier! They make it all the time!
I actually agree. I think your point was meant for someone else?
I stand corrected. What I was trying to say is that he was an assistant at another school and had some success. Sometimes such coaches are considered for bigger roles such as the one coach Johnson is currently in. I was defending a possible thought consideration that AD Coyle may have had.No. In your post you said he was up and coming. He was anything but that. But maybe you meant something different?
I stand corrected. What I was trying to say is that he was an assistant at another school and had some success. Sometimes such coaches are considered for bigger roles such as the one coach Johnson is currently in. I was defending a possible thought consideration that AD Coyle may have had.
I felt that saying he was just a DEI hire dismissed other potential reasons for giving him a look. Ben Johnson - Xavier
Part of the NIL commitment is also on the head coach. When you're an executive, sales is 100% part of your job.
DeVries is not leaving WVU after one year to come here.
That would be stunning.
And it drove Huggins to a bad place.Why not, Dawn Plitzuweit did
Johnson is the biggest problem. We're not trying to go from 18th to 1st by changing the coach. We're trying to go from 18th to say 10th by changing the coach. Then to get from 10th to top 5 will require more $$ etc. That may not be possible. But we don't have to remain one of the absolute worst programs in Power 5 basketball by saying "we just can't do any better than Ben Johnson so why try."I don't think it's as simple as "hire a better coach."
in today's climate, NIL does matter. and from all accounts, most of the Gophers' NIL money goes to the football program. Dinkytown Athletes just did a big matching-funds campaign - and said openly the money would go to support Football and Volleyball.
Why not basketball? That's a question for Derek Burns - and also for Mark Coyle.
To be clear - I like Ben Johnson as a person. so far, his coaching record is not good. But, he came in planning to build through HS recruiting, and then the rules of the game changed to where HS recruiting is now less important that being able to afford the NIL to bring in higher-level transfers and keep your best players from leaving.
would switching coaches - with no other changes - result in more wins? it's certainly possible.
but as noted, the Gopher men's basketball program has not really mattered in the B1G - let along nationally, for a long time.
Ben Johnson may be part of the problem - but he is not the only problem. if the house has termites, a new coat of paint may make things look better, but it doesn't address the underlying problem.
The Gopher basketball program has termites. switching coaches - with no other changes - would be like a new coat of paint.
Deon didn't go to Colorado off the street. None of those guys have coached anything. The next coach must have multiple years of division 1 head coaching experience. No exceptions.We should go Full Colorado in replacing Ben.
Latrell Spreewell or Steph Marbury would be perfect in this capacity since we probably can’t afford Dennis Rodman.
Plus the bar is on the floor. If he gets the Gophers to .500 in the B1G and a 1st round NCAA exit, we'll be ready to build a statue or at least a trophy from broken bits of bench.Money and ego.
None of these guys got where they are in this profession without significant ego. They all think "they're the guy" to run or "fix" a downtrodden program.
It's not like it's impossible for the U to pay a competitive salary. PJ is up to $6 million or more correct?It was a total DEI hire in the wake of George Floyd. Thanks Joan!
Dutcher was there. Mussy was there. Why do we always talk "affordable here"? The U gets 120 million from TV contracts. Furthermore it is ROI not cost that should be the deciding factor. How affordable is it to go down to 4000 season ticket holders when we used to have 9000? Pay the 5 million a year and get a big name coach and the revenue will come in to pay that off easy. Sometimes cheap is the worst bargain you can get.
You are truly delusional. How I would love to lose to the #1 team in the country in the Sweet 16, even in a rout. We're so far from that it's not even funny. So, he did pretty well last year, even in "free agency".I've been advocating for leaving the Big Ten. We will NEVER be competitive here. No, Dutcher would NOT be competitive in the Big Ten.
Dutcher had ONE great year. BEFORE unlimited free agency. If he was here, he couldn't keep a team together. If the Gophers were in the Mountain West last year...we'd have made the Sweet-16 too...San Diego State beat UAB and Yale before getting routed by 30 by UCONN.