Kolek planning to go pro
I believe in him as does the university. They should, in my opinion. There is no reason for me not to support him. If he has some bad years, then I will reconsider.
MU was the clear number 2 to UCLA. Those of us around back then can comfortably testify that MU won most games before they even started through sheer intimidation. We also played a very challenging schedule every year as an Independent. There were no scholarship limits. The good teams were loaded with talent, often times have 2-3 truly outstanding players. Additionally, recruiting was no where near as scientific as it is today. and guys like Al relied on contacts from the streets, his system was the most refined and resulted in almost no recruiting misses. Other small schools could come up with great players as well, Niagara, St. Bonny Jacksonville, Texas Western etc. Big Ten, Big 8, Pac 8, SEC, Southwest Conference schools on the other hand often times completely struck out. The media ate out of Al's hand, back in those day there were three TV networks, Sports Illustrated and The Local Newspapers. Al , coming from New York and the tabloid paper system there understood the media mindset, and constantly fed them content. The only real mistake Al made was turning the operation over to Hank. We could have had Denny Crum and who knows what heights he would have taken us given where the program was at.
I still contend, had Al not retired, we were well positioned, in spite of UCLA's dominance, to challenge for national championships, going forward, on an annual basis. Certainly, Mark Aguirre and probably Terry Cummings would have worn the Blue and Gold, hey?
The problem wouldn't have been UCLA. They won their last title in 1975. The problem would have been could Marquette have navigated the upcoming changes in college basketball, such as the rise of the Big East? Would Al's pipeline from the East Coast survived that? Would Marquette have been invited to the BE? Would they have accepted?
Al's pipeline from East Coast would have survived. He had plenty of contacts and roots there. Doubt if BEast would have made an invite back then, nor would Al have a accepted
Yes, the pandemic has caused a sad situation for thousands of people and pretty much every university. Some have already closed as a result. Many more will follow suit over the next 10-20 years.I think the conversation is more like "Results haven't been what we expect. We still believe you can get us there but the only way we can offer an extension is under these terms. If next year's results are better like we expect they will be, we will be able to offer a more substantial extension."Yes, if Wojo turns in the worst season in modern high major history, then yes, he will be fired. I don't know where the cutoff between "fire Wojo" and "renegotiate Wojo's contract" is, but I'd guess it's lower than most scoopers would expect.
I could see MU using the pandemic to give Wojo an extension at half of his current salary. That would save money and also make it less costly to fire him down the road. They could give a bonus if he is successful or build bonuses into the new contract.
I could see MU using the pandemic to give Wojo an extension at half of his current salary.
Why would Wojo do that?
What have you been watching for the last 6
One of the 6 was a bad year, his first year with a not so great team and his first time as a head coach. None of the other 5 years were bad years.
Of course they weren't...not by your incredibly low standards they weren't
The last 5 yearsEach season a winning recordThree NCAA tournamentsOne NIT20+ wins per season averageAttendance in the top 10All American producedHighly rated recruitsThose do not appear to be incredibly low standards, or low standards. I didn't say great years, but more than a few were very good to good and none of them were bad - by anyone's standards except maybe you?