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Fire Coach Woodson Thread

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1 hour ago, Trish said:

Hurley needs to be the #1 option. You pay him $8 million a year if you have to. You increase the NIL to $10 million. He's the #1 guy you go after. 

Come on lol, let's not add to the perception that our fanbase is insane. UConn has won 4 championships since we last made it past the Sweet 16, and he's from the area. Yes, the B1G has more money, but the Big East is always going to be a player in MBB. 

If anything, Hurley should have been a lesson to all the people who wanted a "proven coach" that hiring a winner from lower levels is still how the best programs build success. 

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17 minutes ago, SamIam said:

Yes, the B1G has more money, but the Big East is always going to be a player in MBB. 

Maybe. I wouldn’t rule anything out at this point. They weren’t even in the Big East for one of their titles. I don’t think anything about college realignment is set in stone and probably won’t be until they can break apart the ACC absorb the teams they want into the SEC and Big Ten.  
 

It sounds stupid because we’re IU. But if it were reported that Kentucky were throwing $12mil/yr at Hurley, nobody would bat an eye. 

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7 minutes ago, str8baller said:

Maybe. I wouldn’t rule anything out at this point. They weren’t even in the Big East for one of their titles. I don’t think anything about college realignment is set in stone and probably won’t be until they can break apart the ACC absorb the teams they want into the SEC and Big Ten.  
 

It sounds stupid because we’re IU. But if it were reported that Kentucky were throwing $12mil/yr at Hurley, nobody would bat an eye. 

C'mon... we hired a completely unqualified former player (40+ years out) because he got his feeling hurt, and kept him for 4 years despite his antiquated system and abject failure... no way this administration could seriously consider someone like Hurley without total ridicule.

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11 minutes ago, AZ Hoosier said:

C'mon... we hired a completely unqualified former player (40+ years out) because he got his feeling hurt, and kept him for 4 years despite his antiquated system and abject failure... no way this administration could seriously consider someone like Hurley without total ridicule.

Hence my last paragraph where I wrote:

“It sounds stupid because we’re IU.”  
 

But Indiana being inept won’t prevent the college athletics landscape from continuing to change dramatically. 

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42 minutes ago, SamIam said:

If anything, Hurley should have been a lesson to all the people who wanted a "proven coach" that hiring a winner from lower levels is still how the best programs build success. 

Yep. Hurley, Oats, and Keatts have all been HS coaches for about 10 years each, give or take a few. 

Just my personal opinion, but I think I'd specify that along with hiring a winner from lower levels... that winner need a long track record as a HC... I know some (plenty of?) assistants have found success as a HC, but to me, I really value high-level HS HC experience over most P5 assistant experiences. To me that's the difference between a guy like Hurley and Archie Miller. 

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15 minutes ago, str8baller said:

Hence my last paragraph where I wrote:

“It sounds stupid because we’re IU.”  
 

But Indiana being inept won’t prevent the college athletics landscape from continuing to change dramatically. 

To me it sounds stupid because it is stupid. No matter what the college basketball landscape looks like, I don't see Danny Hurley leaving UCONN for Indiana EVER. The IU administration would never do it. And I don't see Hurley doing it, even if IU backed the Brinks truck up to his doorstep.

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Musselman went 16-17 this season. He's had success but it's not like Giannis and Steph coached by Spoelstra are joining the party.

But he’s demonstrated a fair amount of success with a big NIL budget. USC are big spenders. Enough to lure best players in a class. This seasons team had internal strife.


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1 minute ago, WayneFleekHoosier said:


But he’s demonstrated a fair amount of success with a big NIL budget. USC are big spenders. Enough to lure best players in a class. This seasons team had internal strife.


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Nice way of putting it if the rumors were true.  :)

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37 minutes ago, Stuhoo said:

Musselman went 16-17 this season. He's had success but it's not like Giannis and Steph coached by Spoelstra are joining the party.

2 elite 8s and another sweet 16 in 5 years at Arkansas. Won 76% of his games at Nevada. 

Would’ve loved to have been able to get him. Instead with stuck with Mediocre Mike! 

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3 hours ago, AZ Hoosier said:

To me it sounds stupid because it is stupid. No matter what the college basketball landscape looks like, I don't see Danny Hurley leaving UCONN for Indiana EVER.

I think you agree with everyone,  hence the discussion about him leaving for Kentucky.  

 

IU hasn't even committed to firing Woodson after next year,  so the likelihood we have a concrete plan in place is low.

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33 minutes ago, str8baller said:

I think you agree with everyone,  hence the discussion about him leaving for Kentucky.  

 

IU hasn't even committed to firing Woodson after next year,  so the likelihood we have a concrete plan in place is low.

One question I’ve heard the staff is getting a lot is Will Woodson even be the coach after next season? 

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9 minutes ago, Tasmanian Devil said:

Which is EXACTLY why we needed to send him packing NOW.

It’d be different if Woodson was some kind of NBA horse whisperer that was developing guys straight to the league and winning championships. But he’s not - his first two years he made the tournament because of having TJD on the roster; this year he missed the dance altogether despite multiple 5 stars.

Now we’re stuck between a rock and a hard place. Guy is 66 years old, plays an offense nearly as old. And now we’re handicapping him with questions about whether he’ll be around and there’s no way in hell you want to extend him.

IU administration once again has f¥{£Ed this basketball team/program.

That's also why Dolson needs to release a statement in support of Woodson since he's not getting fired this year.  The "leaked" info that he's back does nothing to settle talks that he's a lame duck coach. Instead, we get crickets.

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12 minutes ago, go iu bb said:

That's also why Dolson needs to release a statement in support of Woodson since he's not getting fired this year.  The "leaked" info that he's back does nothing to settle talks that he's a lame duck coach. Instead, we get crickets.

Don’t want to acknowledge that there is even an issue.  Can’t legitimize the untrue fan sentiment 

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