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Re: 2022-23 NCAA Men's Basketball Thread
« Reply #1400 on: January 13, 2023, 08:33:53 AM »
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Re: 2022-23 NCAA Men's Basketball Thread
« Reply #1401 on: January 13, 2023, 08:34:35 AM »
The Zags dodge another bullet, 75-74 over BYU.
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Re: 2022-23 NCAA Men's Basketball Thread
« Reply #1402 on: January 13, 2023, 08:35:04 AM »
Tubby Smith and how he was treated.

Sure. Logical. But some say money and prestige trumps any possible negatives. "It'll be different for me ... and that's a lot of money. And, well ... It's Kentucky! It's Kentucky!"
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Re: 2022-23 NCAA Men's Basketball Thread
« Reply #1403 on: January 13, 2023, 08:38:38 AM »
To take a limefrom a poster around here, I will eat my hat if either Wright or Stevens takes the UK job.

Well, the lime would make your hat taste better.

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Re: 2022-23 NCAA Men's Basketball Thread
« Reply #1404 on: January 13, 2023, 08:59:02 AM »
Sure. Logical. But some say money and prestige trumps any possible negatives. "It'll be different for me ... and that's a lot of money. And, well ... It's Kentucky! It's Kentucky!"
TC & I4, hey
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Re: 2022-23 NCAA Men's Basketball Thread
« Reply #1405 on: January 13, 2023, 08:59:42 AM »
Sure. Logical. But some say money and prestige trumps any possible negatives. "It'll be different for me ... and that's a lot of money. And, well ... It's Kentucky! It's Kentucky!"

I’d be concerned if Shaka hadn’t done Texas already.  And if Barnhart doesn’t like Oats style of play, I doubt he’d like Shaka’s style of play.

Honestly, it’s probably Greg Gurd’s job to lose
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Re: 2022-23 NCAA Men's Basketball Thread
« Reply #1406 on: January 13, 2023, 09:13:15 AM »
Bart Lundy seems to have UWM back on track. That league is a shell of what it was, but still an impressive job so far.

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Re: 2022-23 NCAA Men's Basketball Thread
« Reply #1407 on: January 13, 2023, 09:20:10 AM »
OTOH, UWGB is absolutely terrible. Bo's kid is way over his head.
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Re: 2022-23 NCAA Men's Basketball Thread
« Reply #1408 on: January 13, 2023, 09:29:46 AM »
OTOH, UWGB is absolutely terrible. Bo's kid is way over his head.

It bums me out to see how far that program has fallen.

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Re: 2022-23 NCAA Men's Basketball Thread
« Reply #1409 on: January 13, 2023, 09:46:02 AM »
I’d be concerned if Shaka hadn’t done Texas already.

See, that's what I'm saying, Unk. Some coaches, whether they tried the "big powerful school" thing and found it to be a poor fit (Shaka), or whether they simply like where they are (Wright, Few) won't be interested in Kentucky, no matter how glamorous or high-paying.

Now, I don't know squat about what Oats or Drew would think about all that. Both surely know they don't "need" Kentucky for any reason. Doesn't mean they won't take the job if offered, though.
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« Reply #1410 on: January 13, 2023, 10:02:24 AM »
I had a conversation yesterday with someone who is very good friends with Drew. He'd doesn't think Scott leaves Baylor, hey?
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Re: 2022-23 NCAA Men's Basketball Thread
« Reply #1411 on: January 13, 2023, 10:10:47 AM »
I had a conversation yesterday with someone who is very good friends with Drew. He'd doesn't think Scott leaves Baylor, hey?

Why should he? He has everything he needs there. Can win national titles. Big fish in small pond. Much less pressure. Makes $$$$$$$$$$.

Unless it's always been his life goal to coach a blueblood, it really makes little sense to leave Baylor for Kentucky.
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Re: 2022-23 NCAA Men's Basketball Thread
« Reply #1412 on: January 13, 2023, 10:28:00 AM »
Gosh Nads, wee actually agree on somethin', hey?
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Re: 2022-23 NCAA Men's Basketball Thread
« Reply #1413 on: January 13, 2023, 10:28:41 AM »
Tubby Smith and how he was treated.

Also Texas, and how Shaka was treated.

He recruited how they wanted, played how they wanted, and had his best team ever with a Big 12 tourney title in hand and they were still ready to nudge him out. If what he did wasn't good enough for a football school like Texas, imagine how Kentucky would treat him if he wasn't cutting nets every couple years.

The best thing that happened to Marquette was Shaka turning us down in 2014 so he could take Texas the next year. I truly believe that.
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Re: 2022-23 NCAA Men's Basketball Thread
« Reply #1414 on: January 13, 2023, 10:30:37 AM »
I had a conversation yesterday with someone who is very good friends with Drew. He'd doesn't think Scott leaves Baylor, hey?

This doesn’t surprise me.  Maybe if he hadn’t won it all, he might be tempted but not sure what the appeal of Kentucky would be to a coach who has won it all.
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« Reply #1415 on: January 13, 2023, 10:44:01 AM »
Chris Beard.
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« Reply #1416 on: January 13, 2023, 10:50:04 AM »
Chris Beard.

He's shown he's willing to fight for things.
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« Reply #1417 on: January 13, 2023, 11:11:23 AM »
He's shown he's willing to fight for things.

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Re: 2022-23 NCAA Men's Basketball Thread
« Reply #1418 on: January 13, 2023, 11:29:54 AM »
Also Texas, and how Shaka was treated.

He recruited how they wanted, played how they wanted, and had his best team ever with a Big 12 tourney title in hand and they were still ready to nudge him out. If what he did wasn't good enough for a football school like Texas, imagine how Kentucky would treat him if he wasn't cutting nets every couple years.

The best thing that happened to Marquette was Shaka turning us down in 2014 so he could take Texas the next year. I truly believe that.

Agree on 2014.

Kentucky fans are obnoxious, insufferable, and intolerant of any coach losing a single game. I get the "but its Kentucky" argument, but at some point, the fame and money simply is not enough. I think Shaka is at that point.
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Re: 2022-23 NCAA Men's Basketball Thread
« Reply #1419 on: January 13, 2023, 11:55:31 AM »
I grew up in Kentucky and still have lots of friends there. It is a truly unique basketball state. Tubby Smith was never liked there but not entirely for racial reasons. His teams were never very exciting and neither was he, though a very solid coach. If Calipari leaves, which is doubtful in my opinion, UK will throw a lot of money at the coach they want. It will be a hard job to turn down. Yes, there is a lot of pressure, but Lexington is a great town. And, the pressure is no different than being the football coach at Alabama, LSU, or Ohio State.

UK is also the kind of place that would definitely look at hiring Chris Beard. Yes, he is seriously flawed now, but, after all, we are talking about Kentucky and basketball.

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Re: 2022-23 NCAA Men's Basketball Thread
« Reply #1420 on: January 13, 2023, 12:31:28 PM »
Also Texas, and how Shaka was treated.

He recruited how they wanted, played how they wanted, and had his best team ever with a Big 12 tourney title in hand and they were still ready to nudge him out. If what he did wasn't good enough for a football school like Texas, imagine how Kentucky would treat him if he wasn't cutting nets every couple years.

The best thing that happened to Marquette was Shaka turning us down in 2014 so he could take Texas the next year. I truly believe that.

My buddies and I were talking about exactly that a few days ago. He'd have taken the Marquette job but almost surely as a stepping stone for whatever he perceived as his "dream job." And we'd have been looking for our next coach 4-6 years later, still carrying the stepping-stone label.

We had to endure Wojo, but in the long run it will have been well worth it to have been rejected by Mrs. Shaka in 2014.

Tubby Smith was never liked there but not entirely for racial reasons.

Well, as long as it wasn't entirely for racial reasons!
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« Reply #1421 on: January 13, 2023, 01:03:36 PM »
My buddies and I were talking about exactly that a few days ago. He'd have taken the Marquette job but almost surely as a stepping stone for whatever he perceived as his "dream job." And we'd have been looking for our next coach 4-6 years later, still carrying the stepping-stone label.

We had to endure Wojo, but in the long run it will have been well worth it to have been rejected by Mrs. Shaka in 2014.

Well, as long as it wasn't entirely for racial reasons!
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Re: 2022-23 NCAA Men's Basketball Thread
« Reply #1422 on: January 13, 2023, 02:07:33 PM »
Maybe one day Shaka decides he wants to try again at a bigger school. That day is not anytime soon IMHO
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Re: 2022-23 NCAA Men's Basketball Thread
« Reply #1423 on: January 13, 2023, 02:10:12 PM »
Maybe one day Shaka decides he wants to try again at a bigger school. That day is not anytime soon IMHO

Maybe.

But if he can regularly take Marquette to second weekends (and hopefully beyond once or thrice!), and if the administration continues to pour $$$ into the program, he might have little incentive to do so. He could be our Jay Wright.
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Re: 2022-23 NCAA Men's Basketball Thread
« Reply #1424 on: January 13, 2023, 02:17:33 PM »
Also Texas, and how Shaka was treated.

He recruited how they wanted, played how they wanted, and had his best team ever with a Big 12 tourney title in hand and they were still ready to nudge him out. If what he did wasn't good enough for a football school like Texas, imagine how Kentucky would treat him if he wasn't cutting nets every couple years.

The best thing that happened to Marquette was Shaka turning us down in 2014 so he could take Texas the next year. I truly believe that.
I don't think Shaka had a very good run at Texas. I honestly don't blame them for wanting to make a change and I'm very grateful that they were ready to move on.

 

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