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Jeff Goodman:
BREAKING: Tim Jankovich is out at SMU, source told @Stadium. UNT’s Grand McCasland is the leader to replace Jankovich.
Goodman later adds that Jankovich is retiring and that McCasland is not a slam dunk/sure thing.Last edited by GoBearcats31; 03-22-2022, 11:48 AM.
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ESPN and perhaps others reporting that Lamont Paris (Chattanooga) to South Carolina
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Chris Mack is getting too much money from Louisville to be an assistant, I'd imagine. He should probably take the year off and revisit next spring.Originally posted by bearcatbret View PostNow that X has shown that they do not care about integrity, who will S. Miller have on his staff? Do you think that he will bring Mack back as an assistant?
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Now that X has shown that they do not care about integrity, who will S. Miller have on his staff? Do you think that he will bring Mack back as an assistant?
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That is where the flow went.Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View PostThis thread is about the 2022 college basketball coaching changes and related news. Why are we debating past tenures of UC coaches?
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Still a lot of deep wounds is my guess.Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View PostThis thread is about the 2022 college basketball coaching changes and related news. Why are we debating past tenures of UC coaches?
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This thread is about the 2022 college basketball coaching changes and related news. Why are we debating past tenures of UC coaches?
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I agree with you Rufus. However, how do you explain Brannen coming in and in his second year bringing in a 4 star recruit (Tari Eason, who likely will get drafted by the NBA), highly recruited Zack Harvey and another 4 star transfer (David DeJulius)? Also, Cronin recruited out of the Big East. At that time the Big East was considered the BEST conference in college basketball. I am still of the belief that Cronin could have brought in better players had he gone after them. In this world, I think that we get what we SETTLE for. Cronin settled for lesser players and that is what he got.Originally posted by Rufus View PostQuote, Does it have a winning tradition? 2) Does it consistently get to the NCAA tournament? 3) Does the program have media exposure (TV coverage)? 4) This one is my own: Does a program generate NBA and overseas level talent? You can check yes for every box here for UC basketball. That is why I never understood why Cronin did not go after more accomplished players. I am sure that if someone asked him about his recruitment practices while at Cincinnati, he would have his reasons why. At this point, does anybody care. Unquote
#1 When Cronin was here he was fresh from bringing the program from the dregs so the programs recent history as a winner was nonexistent at that time. #2 he, as a coach wasn't established as a consistent winner either, not one of instant known name and playing in a mediocre conference, so getting recruits to come to UC at that time was almost futile at that point in time and he realized this. He obtained instant prestige just from those four letters U C L A and now could immediately compete in recruiting. There are some schools that dont have to recruit all they have to do is filter through resumes of the kids wanting to come play for them. Duke, Gonzaga, some others to name a few.
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Sounds like it is McMahonOriginally posted by Lobot View PostLSU is looking at Grant McCasland from UNT per Brett Vito in Denton.
LSU is also looking at Matt McMahon at Murray St.
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LSU is looking at Grant McCasland from UNT per Brett Vito in Denton.
LSU is also looking at Matt McMahon at Murray St.
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Tulsa is expected to finalize an agreement with Louisiana Tech coach Eric Konkol, sources told @Stadium
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I can't brag on Huggs exit either on the bad publicity, the administrative in fighting and the depleted roster. I really liked Huggs, but he left in disgrace. Let's hope CWM leaves with personal integrity and team integrity. In today's sport's world that has become rare. Even long time coaches by defending their son, have lost integrity.Originally posted by Pharmfam View PostBob Huggins left excrement as well. Yet I greatly appreciate the efforts that Bob Huggins and Mick Cronin gave us. We were ranked and nationally relevant during the majority of their coaching tenures. Let’s hope Wes reaches and surpasses that level of success.Last edited by leo from jersey; 03-21-2022, 09:47 AM.
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