Kolek planning to go pro
You can't match and you won't, but like you said its not all about the money....
This is just a bunch of nerds on a message board. It isn't even a rumor. Have you seen anything on ESPN or anywhere other than this board that says Buzz is anything more than a SMU "candidate"? It's not like the national media is running a bunch of stories on this. There's literally nothing for him to clear the air on except for this massive thread on an internet site he doesn't read.
Up that figure by about two million, that is what I heard
Exactly Goose. Easy recruiting and its not like he doesnt know how to coach basketball because he was in the NBA. And he's the ONLY NBA coach I would ever consider because he would have passion for MU.
First post in a while that made me feel a little more optimistic. Don't toy with me, Avenue Commons.
Maybe I missed it in the 35 pages or so since I last saw SMU17 or 18 post, but what happened to those guys? Was there a SMU19? I'm thinking they're all a bunch of brothers (like the Hanson Brothers from Slap Shot) sitting around playing with trucks and posting on Scoop.
wish Buzz could go to Pilarz and the board and say "take your pick, Larry the lame newby AD or me the basketball coaching prodigy"
If SMU wants to pay Buzz $6M, and he accepts, they can have him. There's no reason to pay that kind of money for a basketball coach. There's no reason to pay that much money for 3 basketball coaches.
No, I have been. But I still don't recall seeing anything outside of these message boards alluding to any of this. Where is the original source of there being any turmoil at all? Everything I've seen is just hearsay and conjecture.
MU would have matched IU for Crean had they been given the chance.
They are prepared to make him the highest paid coach in Basketball.
Issue isn't incoming academics but progress when they are here and discipline.
I'm not toying. Just sharing my thoughts and insights on the issue.I fully admit that I might be wrong. But more than anything my optimism stems from the fact that there is just so much at stake: Reputations, careers, time investments, recruits, marketing, money and more money.I find it hard to believe that after MU gave Buzz the chance it did and then committed to him last year that Buzz can't handle that he is expected to lead a team that stays out of trouble. It isn't too much to ask from the coach of a conservative Jesuit, Catholic university in the Midwest. Also remember that Cottingham already fell on his sword. There is no need for more heads to roll now. If Buzz was going to be axed it would have happened when MU was unfortunately on the front page of the Chicago Tribune. Let's all also remember that those at the top have a responsibility to the university as a whole. Not just to the basketball program and its coaches. I know I'm in the minority, but I think it is totally appropriate that MU and Buzz discuss in depth what is expected of him. If he wants to bristle at that its ok. It's what adults do. But sometimes (like when MU is on the cover of the Tribune for bad, bad reasons) tough conversations take place. And right now a tough conversation is taking place.But it'll all be fine. And just like a fight with your wife, in the end you get it all out and your marriage is better off for it. Time for AC to get back to work.
I think it's hilarious that SMU fans are talking about how insane the money Buzz Williams would get. Buzz makes $2.6 million a year. The highest paid coach in the NCAA is Coach Cal at $4 million a year (that'll teach you not to cheat...). The 2nd highest paid is Coach Izzo at $3.5 million a year (along with Billy Donovan and maybe others). Is SMU really going to pay a coach with 5 years experience, whose best postseason is the Sweet 16, more than Izzo and Donovan, both guys with National Championships and Final Fours galore? I have my doubts about that.But wait, they're just going to slip money under the table to the coach. That's what cheaters do to student-athletes, not to coaches. And slipping money under the table within the athletic program has worked out really well throughout SMU's history...
Thanks for not giving MU the che chance, Tom. Add this to the list.
Not so sure about the NBA coach thing... Not the best analogy, but Isiah Thomas. Doc ain't a crackpot, but Thomas didn't attract the kids.
More importantly, if SMU wants to pay Buzz $6M and he rejects them, what does that say about SMU? I don't think I would want to be touting the money thrown around and the fact others can't match it if they don't get him. Now, THAT would be embarrassing.
Man I love Buzz and think he's a great coach, but for $6 mil I think they could do better than Buzz.
If you offered Buzz $10M per year, which you wouldn't, we could pay him $20M per year, which we also wouldn't. If the powers that be at Marquette wanted to make Buzz the highest paid coach in college, they have the financial wherewithal to do that. If it became a ridiculous financial pissing contest, maybe you have more boosters, and maybe you have ones that can outspend ours, but no one is going to pay Buzz 8 figures, and if it really came down to it, we have boosters that could authorize paying Buzz that much if they so chose without batting an eye.It's not about money at all. If that were all this was about, there's be an offer, a counter offer, and a decision. This all would have been done Sunday.