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Post by spudbeaver on Jan 21, 2024 15:28:20 GMT -8
From Tinkle to Sprinkle?? If you Sprnkle when you Tinkle, please be neat and wipe the seat. Between those names and JS milking his boobs people are going to think we’re a bunch of weirdos!
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Post by TheGlove on Jan 21, 2024 15:29:58 GMT -8
If you Sprnkle when you Tinkle, please be neat and wipe the seat. Between those names and JS milking his boobs people are going to think we’re a bunch of weirdos! And they’d be correct.
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Post by Judge Smails on Jan 21, 2024 15:30:19 GMT -8
If you Sprnkle when you Tinkle, please be neat and wipe the seat. Between those names and JS milking his boobs people are going to think we’re a bunch of weirdos! Reading this board will not change their assessment.
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Post by Henry Skrimshander on Jan 21, 2024 16:00:05 GMT -8
GP has head coach is the one person who could turn things around at OSU. Think about it. GP is the equivalent of CJS, Rueck and Canham at the helm of MBB. You'd be making a mistake. Someday, I hope GP proves you both wrong. Yeah, exactly like them, except for virtually no coaching experience at any level. Juwan Howard is working out so well at Michigan, just like Clyde did at Houston.
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Post by beaverinohio on Jan 21, 2024 17:09:45 GMT -8
GP has head coach is the one person who could turn things around at OSU. Think about it. GP is the equivalent of CJS, Rueck and Canham at the helm of MBB. You'd be making a mistake. Someday, I hope GP proves you both wrong. Yeah, exactly like them, except for virtually no coaching experience at any level. Juwan Howard is working out so well at Michigan, just like Clyde did at Houston. To be fair, Howard does have a E8 and S16, so better than Drexler. But as an Illini fan, yes, he is not a good coach. We’d be more than happy if UM gave him a lifetime contract.
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Post by Henry Skrimshander on Jan 21, 2024 19:08:19 GMT -8
Yeah, exactly like them, except for virtually no coaching experience at any level. Juwan Howard is working out so well at Michigan, just like Clyde did at Houston. To be fair, Howard does have a E8 and S16, so better than Drexler. But as an Illini fan, yes, he is not a good coach. We’d be more than happy if UM gave him a lifetime contract. You mean Howard has an E8 and a S 16 with John Beilein's players. Hasn't done so well on his own.
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Post by beaverinohio on Jan 22, 2024 5:16:03 GMT -8
To be fair, Howard does have a E8 and S16, so better than Drexler. But as an Illini fan, yes, he is not a good coach. We’d be more than happy if UM gave him a lifetime contract. You mean Howard has an E8 and a S 16 with John Beilein's players. Hasn't done so well on his own. Sure there were some Beilein players on those two teams, but I don’t think it is accurate to say/imply that they were all JB’s players. Remember that the E8 team was the second season after JB left and the S16 team a year later. The only guys of any real consequence on Howard’s teams that were part of Beilein’s last great run at UM were Eli Brooks and Isaiah Livers. Brooks was a key sub on Beilein’s final team, but he averaged less than 3 ppg during his 2 years under JB. Livers played a more prominent role and was a good player under JB, but he did add 5 ppg to his average under Howard. Franz Wagner was a legacy recruit and undoubtedly was recruited by JB, but actually signed after he left and only played for Howard. And the leading scorer and rebounder on both those teams was Howard recruit Hunter Dickinson. On the S16 team, Brooks was the only Beilein guy who played any kind real kind of role. Like I said in original post, I don’t think Howard is a good coach (still never beaten my Illini as a coach after losing to them last week at home). And I hold John Beilein in very high esteem. So while it pains me to say it, to give Beilein all the credit isn’t at all accurate — especially for Howard’s S16 team.
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Post by messi on Jan 22, 2024 8:27:19 GMT -8
Can we entice Luke Jackson to restart his head coaching life?
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Post by ochobeavo on Jan 22, 2024 9:27:48 GMT -8
Bryce Drew??
Had a lot of success at Valpraiso, only lasted 3 years at Vandy and has turned Grand Canyon into a pretty tough squad (17-2 this year). 81-29 record at GCU, 3 NCAA appearances in 4 years. Would assume he would get a nice pay bump. Has some NBA cred...
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Post by beaverinohio on Jan 22, 2024 9:58:24 GMT -8
Bryce Drew?? Had a lot of success at Valpraiso, only lasted 3 years at Vandy and has turned Grand Canyon into a pretty tough squad (17-2 this year). 81-29 record at GCU, 3 NCAA appearances in 4 years. Would assume he would get a nice pay bump. Has some NBA cred... Drew would be a great hire, but I have a feeling he might have his sight on a bigger job. But who knows. Comes down to whether he wants to go through a rebuild or ride out a string of NCAA tourney bids to a better job.
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Post by beaverinohio on Jan 22, 2024 11:38:56 GMT -8
Tony Stubblefield is now available. Just saw that DePaul fired him. Heard rumor last week that Josh Schertz at Indiana State may be a top candidate.
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Post by rgeorge on Jan 22, 2024 12:16:35 GMT -8
Tony Stubblefield is now available. Just saw that DePaul fired him. Heard rumor last week that Josh Schertz at Indiana State may be a top candidate. There are a couple that have completely turned around programs or been highly successful. A couple examples I'm familiar with to look at: * did not realize my top choice was hired by Texas Tech this year, Grant McCasland. Wins every where he's been. TT currently like 14-3/3-1 after being 16-16/5-13. Long shot as he is a SW guy. Jeff Linder... took a terrible 9-win Wyoming program to 25 wins in two years and a NCAA berth. Lost a ton of talent and slipped to a 9-win team, and has Wyoming back to 10-8/3-2. Very nice job at N. Colorado before that. Bob Richey... Has has 20+ win seasons at Furman every season but the Covid season (16-9). Plus a NCAA Rd of 32. Probably waitign for ACC job, but is 149-64 and prioritizes retention and player development. Who knows who would be interested, but anyone who knows coaching realizes there are dozens of high quality young coaches who would love to prove themselves at this level...
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Jan 22, 2024 12:24:23 GMT -8
Tony Stubblefield is now available. Just saw that DePaul fired him. Heard rumor last week that Josh Schertz at Indiana State may be a top candidate. There are a couple that have completely turned around programs or been highly successful. A couple examples I'm familiar with to look at: * did not realize my top choice was hired by Texas Tech this year, Grant McCasland. Wins every where he's been. TT currently like 14-3/3-1 after being 16-16/5-13. Long shot as he is a SW guy. Jeff Linder... took a terrible 9-win Wyoming program to 25 wins in two years and a NCAA berth. Lost a ton of talent and slipped to a 9-win team, and has Wyoming back to 10-8/3-2. Very nice job at N. Colorado before that. Bob Richey... Has has 20+ win seasons at Furman every season but the Covid season (16-9). Plus a NCAA Rd of 32. Probably waitign for ACC job, but is 149-64 and prioritizes retention and player development. Who knows who would be interested, but anyone who knows coaching realizes there are dozens of high quality young coaches who would love to prove themselves at this level...In the West Coast Conference? I am pretty sure that it would be a step back for Linder. Richey has lived in South Carolina almost his entire life. He coaches less than 30 miles from where he graduated from high school. He spent five seasons in Charleston, but that is about the only time that he has travelled more than 30 miles from where he grew up.
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Post by rgeorge on Jan 22, 2024 12:36:54 GMT -8
There are a couple that have completely turned around programs or been highly successful. A couple examples I'm familiar with to look at: * did not realize my top choice was hired by Texas Tech this year, Grant McCasland. Wins every where he's been. TT currently like 14-3/3-1 after being 16-16/5-13. Long shot as he is a SW guy. Jeff Linder... took a terrible 9-win Wyoming program to 25 wins in two years and a NCAA berth. Lost a ton of talent and slipped to a 9-win team, and has Wyoming back to 10-8/3-2. Very nice job at N. Colorado before that. Bob Richey... Has has 20+ win seasons at Furman every season but the Covid season (16-9). Plus a NCAA Rd of 32. Probably waitign for ACC job, but is 149-64 and prioritizes retention and player development. Who knows who would be interested, but anyone who knows coaching realizes there are dozens of high quality young coaches who would love to prove themselves at this level...In the West Coast Conference? I am pretty sure that it would be a step back for Linder. Richey has lived in South Carolina almost his entire life. He coaches less than 30 miles from where he graduated from high school. He spent five seasons in Charleston, but that is about the only time that he has travelled more than 30 miles from where he grew up.
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Post by beaverinohio on Jan 22, 2024 13:01:16 GMT -8
There are a couple that have completely turned around programs or been highly successful. A couple examples I'm familiar with to look at: * did not realize my top choice was hired by Texas Tech this year, Grant McCasland. Wins every where he's been. TT currently like 14-3/3-1 after being 16-16/5-13. Long shot as he is a SW guy. Jeff Linder... took a terrible 9-win Wyoming program to 25 wins in two years and a NCAA berth. Lost a ton of talent and slipped to a 9-win team, and has Wyoming back to 10-8/3-2. Very nice job at N. Colorado before that. Bob Richey... Has has 20+ win seasons at Furman every season but the Covid season (16-9). Plus a NCAA Rd of 32. Probably waitign for ACC job, but is 149-64 and prioritizes retention and player development. Who knows who would be interested, but anyone who knows coaching realizes there are dozens of high quality young coaches who would love to prove themselves at this level...In the West Coast Conference? I am pretty sure that it would be a step back for Linder. Richey has lived in South Carolina almost his entire life. He coaches less than 30 miles from where he graduated from high school. He spent five seasons in Charleston, but that is about the only time that he has travelled more than 30 miles from where he grew up. I agree both of these guys would be real long shots. That said, I’d guess most people thought Mike Hopkins was a long shot for WA after spending close to 30 years at Syracuse. And, yes, I know he hasn’t worked out all that well outside of his first 2 years.
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