Demo Posted March 26 Posted March 26 12 minutes ago, newcastle12 said: Richard Pitino to Xavier. That’s a good job for him. He may have enough money to bring Dent and Washington with him, though Dent might turn into quite the little bidding war. skhoosier2 and lillurk 2 Quote
PartyintheVillas Posted March 26 Posted March 26 1 hour ago, FrenchConnection said: SEC athletic departments also have MASSIVE football money. Big Ten athletic departments have as much and sometimes more. Quote
RaceToTheTop Posted March 26 Posted March 26 Lol….bob Huggins is said to be in the mix for the McNeese state job. MemphisHoosier and skhoosier2 2 Quote
skhoosier2 Posted March 26 Posted March 26 5 minutes ago, RaceToTheTop said: Lol….bob Huggins is said to be in the mix for the McNeese state job. Apparently, that's where you go to rehabilitate yourself to get a better job LOL OliviaPope40 and MemphisHoosier 2 Quote
HoosierHoopster Posted March 26 Posted March 26 10 hours ago, Demo said: That’s a good job for him. He may have enough money to bring Dent and Washington with him, though Dent might turn into quite the little bidding war. I wonder if it’s a good move for Xavier. He was bad at Minny, sometimes comically, over 8 years. Has done very well the past 2. How much of that is players - lightning in a bottle? Miller to Pitino looks like a real downgrade to me, but interested to see if the past 2 seasons are a reflection of his coaching, or not BannerVille, go iu bb and ebridges24 3 Quote
Asha’man Posted March 26 Posted March 26 2 minutes ago, HoosierHoopster said: I wonder if it’s a good move for Xavier. He was bad at Minny, sometimes comically, over 8 years. Has done very well the past 2. How much of that is players - lightning in a bottle? Miller to Pitino looks like a real downgrade to me, but interested to see if the past 2 seasons are a reflection of his coaching, or not I think Pitino is a better coach than he gets credit for. Minnesota is a millstone job imo. The only coach in my lifetime that was successful there cheated and got caught. Nobody else has been successful. In today’s climate it doesn’t get the NIL necessary to be competitive either, so it’s still a bad job. Pitino can do well at Xavier imo. And the game vs St John’s will be must see tv imo. Doesn’t mean he will go to a final four, but nobody else at Xavier was getting there either. PartyintheVillas and HoosierHoopster 2 Quote
Stuhoo Posted March 26 Posted March 26 8 minutes ago, HoosierHoopster said: I wonder if it’s a good move for Xavier. He was bad at Minny, sometimes comically, over 8 years. Has done very well the past 2. How much of that is players - lightning in a bottle? Miller to Pitino looks like a real downgrade to me, but interested to see if the past 2 seasons are a reflection of his coaching, or not Pitino Jr. was at Minny for eight years. Had three seasons of at least 22 wins. Won B1G Coach of the Year once. Two NCAA appearances and an NIT championship. The last two years there were bad, but his tenure there was not "comically bad," and it's probably more accurate to say that he overperformed at Minnesota. PartyintheVillas and OliviaPope40 2 Quote
AH1971 Posted March 26 Posted March 26 12 minutes ago, HoosierHoopster said: I wonder if it’s a good move for Xavier. He was bad at Minny, sometimes comically, over 8 years. Has done very well the past 2. How much of that is players - lightning in a bottle? Miller to Pitino looks like a real downgrade to me, but interested to see if the past 2 seasons are a reflection of his coaching, or not Very good hire. Richard Pitino is an excellent coach who was put in an almost impossible situation to succeed at Minnesota....and he had some decent to really good years there for Minnesota standards. Guy won the NIT at 31 years old. Quote
HoosierHoopster Posted March 26 Posted March 26 4 minutes ago, Stuhoo said: Pitino Jr. was at Minny for eight years. Had three seasons of at least 22 wins. Won B1G Coach of the Year once. Two NCAA appearances and an NIT championship. The last two years there were bad, but his tenure there was not "comically bad," and it's probably more accurate to say that he overperformed at Minnesota. Hmm, disagree. I said sometimes comically, and it was. His record sounds like Crean. Would have been badly disappointed if IU had hired him, but that was never going to happen Quote
Stuhoo Posted March 26 Posted March 26 Just now, HoosierHoopster said: Hmm, disagree. I said sometimes comically, and it was. His record sounds like Crean. Would have been badly disappointed if IU had hired him, but that was never going to happen His record sounds like Crean's, but at Minnesota? He didn't have as good a record there as Crean did at IU, but that's pretty dang good at Minnesota. PartyintheVillas and jimsorgi 2 Quote
HoosierHoopster Posted March 26 Posted March 26 2 minutes ago, AH1971 said: Very good hire. Richard Pitino is an excellent coach who was put in an almost impossible situation to succeed at Minnesota....and he had some decent years there. Guy won the NIT at 31 years old. Definitely interested to see how he does at X. I’m not convinced he’s very good, but he was young and did just do very well the past two seasons, and X gets good players Stuhoo 1 Quote
HoosierHoopster Posted March 26 Posted March 26 Just now, Stuhoo said: His record sounds like Crean's, but at Minnesota? He didn't have as good a record there as Crean did at IU, but that's pretty dang good at Minnesota. There are plenty of coaches who build poor programs into good ones, say how was Drake before you know who? Quote
HoosierHoopster Posted March 26 Posted March 26 13 minutes ago, Asha’man said: I think Pitino is a better coach than he gets credit for. Minnesota is a millstone job imo. The only coach in my lifetime that was successful there cheated and got caught. Nobody else has been successful. In today’s climate it doesn’t get the NIL necessary to be competitive either, so it’s still a bad job. Pitino can do well at Xavier imo. And the game vs St John’s will be must see tv imo. Doesn’t mean he will go to a final four, but nobody else at Xavier was getting there either. Will be fun to see how it turns out, if he’s growing into his father’s shoes X will be very good Stuhoo 1 Quote
AH1971 Posted March 26 Posted March 26 4 minutes ago, HoosierHoopster said: Definitely interested to see how he does at X. I’m not convinced he’s very good, but he was young and did just do very well the past two seasons, and X gets good players As long as X remains committed to keeping a competitive NIL pool, he will do extremely well there. jimsorgi, skhoosier2 and Demo 3 Quote
jimsorgi Posted March 26 Posted March 26 13 minutes ago, Stuhoo said: His record sounds like Crean's, but at Minnesota? He didn't have as good a record there as Crean did at IU, but that's pretty dang good at Minnesota. He had as much success at Minnesota as anyone has. The program has only been to 14 NCAA tournaments ever and the only momentum they had toward any somewhat real or sustained success was killed by the Clemson Haskins era scandal. Will be interesting to see how Pitino does in a better setting. HoosierHoopster 1 Quote
Popular Post Parakeet Jones Posted March 26 Popular Post Posted March 26 12 hours ago, tyappleg said: The Franimal to Penn!!! It’s the Ivy League so they’ll have a safe space available for the refs after he hits francon 9 on them. HoosierHoopster, AKHoosier, rcbowla and 7 others 2 7 1 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted March 26 Posted March 26 Norlander moments ago - West Virginia is hiring North Texas coach Ross Hodge on a five-year contract, sources tell CBS Sports. The deal will be officially announced soon. Hodge's UNT team is still playing in the NIT. Hodge has ties to WVU AD Wren Baker, who was at UNT before getting to WVU. Demo, skhoosier2 and OliviaPope40 3 Quote
Demo Posted March 26 Posted March 26 1 hour ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said: Norlander moments ago - West Virginia is hiring North Texas coach Ross Hodge on a five-year contract, sources tell CBS Sports. The deal will be officially announced soon. Hodge's UNT team is still playing in the NIT. Hodge has ties to WVU AD Wren Baker, who was at UNT before getting to WVU. Will be interesting to see how this goes. Thought 1 of the interesting things about Dolson’s search was their attempt to quantify and distinguish building a program and sort of inheriting one. Hodge was at UNT with McCasland as an Asst so he had a hand in building that thing. But those are very different roles and by the time he actually took it over that deal was rolling pretty good. HoosierHoopster 1 Quote
IUHoosierJoe Posted March 26 Posted March 26 2 hours ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said: Norlander moments ago - West Virginia is hiring North Texas coach Ross Hodge on a five-year contract, sources tell CBS Sports. The deal will be officially announced soon. Hodge's UNT team is still playing in the NIT. Hodge has ties to WVU AD Wren Baker, who was at UNT before getting to WVU. So, after all the whining they did about tampering, they went and talked to a coach with a team still playing? pumpfake, Chris007, skhoosier2 and 2 others 3 2 Quote
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