8 players have asked for their release from Pitt's basketball program. I haven't seen a list of which players it is. They were 0-18 in the ACC, so there might not be a ton worth looking into. But does anybody know if they have anyone worth a roster spot? Anybody eligible to grad transfer and play right away next season?
http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/22792196/eight-pittsburgh-panthers-basketball-players-asking-release-wake-coaching-change
Not really.
Pitt sucked. Not much talent there. Best player hasn't transferred (yet).
The job just got so much more desirable.
Is this wishful thinking, or can't players transfer without needing to sit out a year if their current coach leaves?
The likely grad transfer plays the 4, so no go. Marcus Carr seems to be the closest thing to a point guard...not sure we're interested in a 4.0/2.8 Assist/Turnover and bad shooter.
Hope Pitt's enjoying their move to the ACC. I remember Dixon not being a fan of the move. Nice to see he immediately made TCU relevant.
And the restless Pitt fanbase that felt Jamie wasn't meeting their expectations.......
Quote from: chapman on March 16, 2018, 11:07:42 AM
Hope Pitt's enjoying their move to the ACC. I remember Dixon not being a fan of the move. Nice to see he immediately made TCU relevant.
If I recall correctly, most of the hoops coaches didn't like the move. Pretty sure Pitino and Boeheim were upset as well.
Quote from: tower912 on March 16, 2018, 10:52:28 AM
The job just got so much more desirable.
Are you saying Wojo to Pitt???
Sorry, I couldn't resist.
Quote from: tower912 on March 16, 2018, 11:13:04 AM
And the restless Pitt fanbase that felt Jamie wasn't meeting their expectations.......
Posts like this are amusing....considering the source. Implication: MU fans better not get restless with Wojo.
The day Wojo can replicate Jamie Dixon's success at Pitt, at MU, is the day all restlessness in the MU fanbase goes away.
Quote from: Floorslapper on March 16, 2018, 12:47:32 PM
Posts like this are amusing....considering the source. Implication: MU fans better not get restless with Wojo.
The day Wojo can replicate Jamie Dixon's success at Pitt, at MU, is the day all restlessness in the MU fanbase goes away.
It is simply the flip side of the scale. A risk you consider when evaluating a change.
Quote from: Floorslapper on March 16, 2018, 12:47:32 PM
Posts like this are amusing....considering the source. Implication: MU fans better not get restless with Wojo.
The day Wojo can replicate Jamie Dixon's success at Pitt, at MU, is the day all restlessness in the MU fanbase goes away.
Unlikely. Fans always demand more. We saw it with Buzz Williams at MU, Crean at MU, now Wojo at MU. Achieve some success, and that becomes the new baseline demand by fans. Dixon was perceived to not be able to go the next step, that is what is unfair in that profession because he team is new, each season a completely different one, but fans don't process that.
Quote from: Floorslapper on March 16, 2018, 12:47:32 PM
Posts like this are amusing....considering the source. Implication: MU fans better not get restless with Wojo.
The day Wojo can replicate Jamie Dixon's success at Pitt, at MU, is the day all restlessness in the MU fanbase goes away.
I don't think that's the case at all. Dixon won Big East crowns, went to the tourney almost every year and earned 1-seeds. Wojo has earned nowhere near the credit Dixon did at Pitt.
In 10 years, if we have 9 more tournament appearances, a few league titles, and are occasionally in the top-10 and complaining, then we may want to revisit this cautionary tale. We aren't close to being there yet.
Quote from: tower912 on March 16, 2018, 10:52:28 AM
The job just got so much more desirable.
It may have, actually. The only thing worse than inexperience is having a lot of really bad experience.