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Thomas Carr came with Kelsey from Charleston to UL. Two interesting bits from his UL bio:

Carr helped Kelsey recruit an entirely new team in 2024-25, returning no scholarship players from the previous season. Chucky Hepburn earned All-ACC First Team honors while also being named the ACC Defensive Player of the Year and an AP Honorable Mention All-American. Terrence Edwards Jr. picked up Third Team All-ACC honors. The Cardinals were one of the most improved teams in the country both in total wins from the previous season and in NET ranking from the end of 2023-24 to the end of 2024-25. 


Carr came to Charleston after serving for two years as Athletics Director at national high school powerhouse Word of God Christian Academy in Raleigh, N.C. During that time, he also connected with numerous coaching staffs across the country as Scouting Director of Your Fourth Assistant, while also working as Director of Team Loaded NC, one of the premier AAU programs in the country

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3 hours ago, WayneFleekHoosier said:

Always feels a bit "too many cooks in the kitchen" to me.  But I know there are a lot of off the court things going on.

We were an assistant short this season, it’s another person with connections. I see nothing wrong with it 

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5 hours ago, Home Jersey said:

Thomas Carr came with Kelsey from Charleston to UL. Two interesting bits from his UL bio:

Carr helped Kelsey recruit an entirely new team in 2024-25, returning no scholarship players from the previous season. Chucky Hepburn earned All-ACC First Team honors while also being named the ACC Defensive Player of the Year and an AP Honorable Mention All-American. Terrence Edwards Jr. picked up Third Team All-ACC honors. The Cardinals were one of the most improved teams in the country both in total wins from the previous season and in NET ranking from the end of 2023-24 to the end of 2024-25. 


Carr came to Charleston after serving for two years as Athletics Director at national high school powerhouse Word of God Christian Academy in Raleigh, N.C. During that time, he also connected with numerous coaching staffs across the country as Scouting Director of Your Fourth Assistant, while also working as Director of Team Loaded NC, one of the premier AAU programs in the country

 

5 hours ago, Home Jersey said:

Thomas Carr came with Kelsey from Charleston to UL. Two interesting bits from his UL bio:

Carr helped Kelsey recruit an entirely new team in 2024-25, returning no scholarship players from the previous season. Chucky Hepburn earned All-ACC First Team honors while also being named the ACC Defensive Player of the Year and an AP Honorable Mention All-American. Terrence Edwards Jr. picked up Third Team All-ACC honors. The Cardinals were one of the most improved teams in the country both in total wins from the previous season and in NET ranking from the end of 2023-24 to the end of 2024-25. 


Carr came to Charleston after serving for two years as Athletics Director at national high school powerhouse Word of God Christian Academy in Raleigh, N.C. During that time, he also connected with numerous coaching staffs across the country as Scouting Director of Your Fourth Assistant, while also working as Director of Team Loaded NC, one of the premier AAU programs in the country

What does it say about Kelsey that he’s been with him two different stops and is leaving for essentially a lateral move and maybe a pay bump 

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Just now, IvanRenkosillegitimatechild said:

Then what would be his reason if not for Kelsey

Not unusual for assistant coaches to move around often while they're trying to grow their careers and networks. He got great experience with Kelsey from CofC to Louisville. Now he has an opportunity to get paid presumably more and do the same thing at Indiana. A lateral move can set him up well for his next opportunity if he contributes to success at IU. 

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3 minutes ago, Home Jersey said:

Not unusual for assistant coaches to move around often while they're trying to grow their careers and networks. He got great experience with Kelsey from CofC to Louisville. Now he has an opportunity to get paid presumably more and do the same thing at Indiana. A lateral move can set him up well for his next opportunity if he contributes to success at IU. 

Fair enough appreciate the response

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5 minutes ago, BGleas said:

I agree with you. But at the same time we'd be using this as some big red flag against DeVries if it was reversed. 

Some definitely would. I personally wouldn't in the exact same scenario. EX: if Norton leaves next year, it'd be basically the same thing and I'd feel the exact same way about that. If Norton had left IU after this year, with the year we had, that would be a red flag for me. 

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