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13 hours ago, southernindianahoosier2 said:

So Nate Oates is a NO because of his buyout?


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Yeah Nate is off the list. The list is shrinking by the day on this board.

 

Imagine how Scott feels and he actually has Intel.. 

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Ask any coach in college basketball what is most important to them and they will tell you job stability. They want that over money at all times. So your not going to get a good coach without overpaying a lot after dismissing a coach after year 4. So you might as well go old since these guys will only be around another 4 years or go young. Why would Scott Drew leave Baylor where he has built something over the last 14-15 years to come to IU and hope to have them good in 4 years or is looking for another job. 

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I wonder if Dennis Gates at Cleveland State is considered ready for the big stage yet?

  • Graduated from Cal-Berkeley in three years as an academic all-American while starting at guard--methinks he's an extremely intelligent hard working guy.
  • He was FSU's lead recruiter when, for the first time in his long career, Hamilton started to get really big time recruits.
  • As a head coach for only two years he's been really good--won conference coach of the year last year year while  LOSING 20 games. See link--it was a miracle that he did that well:

https://www.cleveland.com/sports/college/2020/03/a-man-with-a-plan-cleveland-states-dennis-gates-lost-20-games-but-is-horizon-league-co-coach-of-the-year-in-first-season.html

  • In his second year at Cleveland State he's kicking @$$ at 16-4. And he's smart enough to have an old guy former head coach as his bench muse. Old sage is named Coach Dickey Nut...so that'd be fun.

If you did a blind comparison of his resume with Fife's and took "IU guy" out of the equation Gates would look pretty darn good.

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1 minute ago, JSHoosier said:

Stability should be earned; do what they're paid to do they'll have stability; if not they won't.  Not having a tourney appearance in 4 years doesn't deserve stability.

I understand the fan's perspective, I'm giving you the coaches. Most coaches don't want to uproot their families move to a new town and maybe looking for a new job in 4 years. We already know we won't be any good next year so then you have 3 years to turn it around, get some recruits or your time is slipping away.

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3 minutes ago, JSHoosier said:

Stability should be earned; do what they're paid to do they'll have stability; if not they won't.  Not having a tourney appearance in 4 years doesn't deserve stability.

Also we were in last year so that argument doesn't hold up. Say 1 tourney appearance in 4 years. 

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2 minutes ago, Stuhoo said:

 

13 years as a Division 1 coach, 10 of those years at Power 5 schools. Total of only three tournament appearances. No thank you.

 

In fairness, he wasn't/isn't coaching basketball powerhouses.  No offense UT or Mizzou.

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Weird irony about Cuonzo.

A few years back, Painter was flirting with Mizzou (though it seemed more of a ploy to get more $$ from PU). Had he bolted, PU was poised to hire Cuonzo -- at Missouri State at the time.

In the end, Painter stayed at PU and Cuonzo eventually ended up at Mizzou. 

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2 minutes ago, LamarCheeks said:

Weird irony about Cuonzo.

A few years back, Painter was flirting with Mizzou (though it seemed more of a ploy to get more $$ from PU). Had he bolted, PU was poised to hire Cuonzo -- at Missouri State at the time.

In the end, Painter stayed at PU and Cuonzo eventually ended up at Mizzou. 

That isn't the only thing Porky was flirting with...

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7 minutes ago, Rico said:

That isn't the only thing Porky was flirting with...

Porky was doing some porking too. "Hey dad I think he's going to pork her" "NO Russ he isn't going to pork her" Great movie. 

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7 minutes ago, Hoosierfan2017 said:

No tournament appearances and no season above .500 in the Big 10 in four years. T-6th, 9th, T-10th, and 10th(currently) in the conference would get you fired at a host of other jobs. Then you add in the fact that we have the worst recruiting class in the entire conference for next year. Like you said, stability should be earned. Archie has failed to earn it. If a coach doesn't want to come here because we fired a guy with Archie's results, I don't want them here either. You don't get to keep your job when you fail to meet even the bare minimum standards. That's true in any field. 

Totally agree. I don't get the 5th year argument. Miller has been very consistent in his 4 years here. Why does anyone think year 5 is going to be any different? We know who he is. He may be a much better coach than he is showing here (I tend to think he is), but how does that help us?

Yes, we would have squeaked into the tournament last year, but how did he build on that? We are always in the "last four in, first four out" conversation. Is that what we want? I certainly hope not.

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I understand the fan's perspective, I'm giving you the coaches. Most coaches don't want to uproot their families move to a new town and maybe looking for a new job in 4 years. We already know we won't be any good next year so then you have 3 years to turn it around, get some recruits or your time is slipping away.
If the coach is worried he will be leaving in 4 years because he is getting archie miller results we don't want him. We need a coach that has confidence in his abilities and not already thinking they won't last. I question though how many big time coaches doubt their abilities as you are suggesting.

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5 minutes ago, bigrod said:

Totally agree. I don't get the 5th year argument. Miller has been very consistent in his 4 years here. Why does anyone think year 5 is going to be any different? We know who he is. He may be a much better coach than he is showing here (I tend to think he is), but how does that help us?

Yes, we would have squeaked into the tournament last year, but how did he build on that? We are always in the "last four in, first four out" conversation. Is that what we want? I certainly hope not.

I’d only support a 5th year if there were signs that next year would be an improvement. Those signs just aren’t there. Our best player (by far) is probably leaving. Our recruiting class coming in isn’t just bad, it’s the worst in the entire conference. Defense is supposed to be our strength, but this year it has been pretty bad. There is nothing Archie can point at and say “I deserve to stay for a fifth season because of this.” The only reason it’s even a question is because he has a $10 million buyout. If the question was solely based on performance he’d be gone the second the season ends. 

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