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7 hours ago, HoosierKnight said:

I think McDermott would kill it at IU. Not sure why there’s so much negativity on here towards him. He’s not my 1st or 2nd choice, but he’d do very well at IU. 

What happened at Iowa St, I didn’t follow closely, but under .500?  Imo, the #1 criteria for our next coach is no failures, firings, etc at other jobs.  To me, major red flag.  

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2 hours ago, 5fouls said:

McDermott (60):  D1 and D2 combined.  4 Sweet 16's and beyond with a peak of a single Elite 8.  Defined as 'proven'

McCollum (43): D1 and D2 combined.  8 Sweet 16's and beyond with a peak of 4 National Championships.  Implied to be 'unproven'.

I would disagree with that logic.

Proven at the Power 4 level.  That’s what this comes down to.   McDermott has competed in the Big East where 4 National Championship teams have came from.  He has held his own  in the conference which in some years was considered the best in all of college basketball.   I think McCollum would kill it however comparing D2 level success compared to someone doing it at the Power 4 isn’t apples to apples.   If you want a proven Power 4 winner McDermott is the choice regardless of age.  If you want a younger  non Power 4 coach that has shown the ability to win at a lower  level in the D2 ranks you take McCollum.   

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6 minutes ago, Jet812 said:

What happened at Iowa St, I didn’t follow closely, but under .500?  Imo, the #1 criteria for our next coach is no failures, firings, etc at other jobs.  To me, major red flag.  

Bad fit maybe.    Since then he went to Creighton and the Big East which is a Power 4 conference and has won consistently.    

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12 minutes ago, Uspshoosier said:

If McDermott takes the job he would be leaving a place that averages more fans at their home games then IU does.  
 

Creighton is 6th in attendance while IU was 7th 

I would think IUs attendance would bump somewhat with a new regime in place. 

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8 hours ago, Old Friend said:

Looking at Drake's scores, I see a whole lot of games (including against Miami (FL), Vanderbilt, and a couple of  others with points scored in the 80's.  I know some are concerned about tempo and pace, but I just don't think that's an issue.  I think he'd be terrific here.

I’m coming around on him. Even at a slower pace his team makes baskets. They average 3 less points than IU. But the shots they take they make. 50/70/37 on the season vs IU is at 46/72/32

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9 hours ago, go iu bb said:

Yes, what IU needs after the last 2 hires is a known not a gamble.

Everybody needs that, tbf. Being desperate doesn’t confer any special status. We’re in this position because of past failures, and we’ll get what we get. Thank god for NIL or this job would be nearly untouchable coming off the Archie/Woodson era with their roster building.  
 

I hope we get somebody good, but honestly we’re so backwards we don’t deserve it. Woody was cooked last year. May was literally right there, ours for the taking, last year. But the “everybody gets 4 yr / he’s an alum” crowd—both in the administration and fan base—led to a situation where IU has no agency to do the right thing and instead puts us in this position to feel like we have to pull off the impossible to salvage the program.  

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12 minutes ago, str8baller said:

Everybody needs that, tbf. Being desperate doesn’t confer any special status. We’re in this position because of past failures, and we’ll get what we get. Thank god for NIL or this job would be nearly untouchable coming off the Archie/Woodson era with their roster building.  
 

I hope we get somebody good, but honestly we’re so backwards we don’t deserve it. Woody was cooked last year. May was literally right there, ours for the taking, last year. But the “everybody gets 4 yr / he’s an alum” crowd—both in the administration and fan base—led to a situation where IU has no agency to do the right thing and instead puts us in this position to feel like we have to pull off the impossible to salvage the program.  

If Brad passes and Dusty does too, putting Mike Woodson ahead of the program last year when we could have got Dusty will look really, really bad.  You might say poor “optics.”

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2 hours ago, 5fouls said:

McDermott (60):  D1 and D2 combined.  4 Sweet 16's and beyond with a peak of a single Elite 8.  Defined as 'proven'

McCollum (43): D1 and D2 combined.  8 Sweet 16's and beyond with a peak of 4 National Championships.  Implied to be 'unproven'.

I would disagree with that logic.

McDermott (60):  D1.  3 Sweet 16's and beyond with a peak of a single Elite 8. Has only finished below 4th in the Big East twice in 10 years.

McCollum (43): D1. 23 games coached at a non power 5 D1 school.

 

I get the argument for McCollum over a guy like McDermott and I'm not against McCollum. What he has done at the D2 level is incredible.  He still has only coached 23 games of non power 5 basketball at the D1 level.  Trying to frame D2 and D1 success as equal is disingenuous and I would disagree with that logic. 

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2 minutes ago, Kentuckysucks said:

Not sure why anyone would even consider McDermott.  He was absolutely horrible at ISU.  Only does well small schools.  Reminds me of Alford.

Because he is a really good coach that has proven he can coach at the Power 4 level.   You probably won’t have to worry about it though because history tells you sitting Power 4 coaches don’t make lateral moves to other Power 4 teams during coaching searches.   Usually teams have to go down a level or levels to get their coach 

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5 minutes ago, jeffincol said:

I'm trying to make sense of this, but Ned Pfau's plane N53HA is on the move again this morning.

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Why Philadelphia?

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7 minutes ago, Kentuckysucks said:

Not sure why anyone would even consider McDermott.  He was absolutely horrible at ISU.  Only does well small schools.  Reminds me of Alford.

While his tenure at ISU should be held against him.  Creighton has been a power 5 school for 11 years and he's finished worse than 4th only 2 of those years (years 2&3 of joining the conference). Creighton is not a small basketball school.  As someone pointed out, they were 6th in attendance last year per game. (Ahead of Indiana). 

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6 minutes ago, Uspshoosier said:

Because he is a really good coach that has proven he can coach at the Power 4 level.   You probably won’t have to worry about it though because history tells you sitting Power 4 coaches don’t make lateral moves to other Power 4 teams during coaching searches.   Usually teams have to go down a level or levels to get their coach 

McDermott is 60 and has a building named after him at Creighton, as well. Should probably cross him off the list.

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