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Would you swap Wojo for Crean as our Head Coach?

Yes
No

Billy Hoyle

Time to go the head coach route (if/when if happens). I'd rather have a successful head coach from the Horizon, Valley, A-10 or somewhere else than another assistant, especially one from a program where there is a track record of mediocrity or failure for their first jobs.
"Kevin thinks 'mother' is half a word." - Mike Deane

Daniel

Quote from: Billy Hoyle on February 26, 2018, 04:05:35 PM
Time to go the head coach route (if/when if happens). I'd rather have a successful head coach from the Horizon, Valley, A-10 or somewhere else than another assistant, especially one from a program where there is a track record of mediocrity or failure for their first jobs.

As long as we are very selective.   Dukiet was head coach at St Peter's

GooooMarquette

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Quote from: Daniel on February 26, 2018, 04:09:12 PM
As long as we are very selective.   Dukiet was head coach at St Peter's

And Deane. Both were "successful" head coaches from mid-majors. Collectively, they won just under 58% of their games at MU.  And they both had a downward trajectory.

Raymonds, Majerus, O'Neill and Crean had no previous college HC experience.  Collectively, those guys won over 65% of their games at MU.  Only Raymonds had a downward trajectory.  Majerus was slowly improving, O'Neill was rapidly improving, and TC was up and down.

I left out Buzz, who had HC experience at a mid-major, but was not "successful" in his brief tenure.

Advantage: long-time assistants, at least since Al.

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