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  • GoBearcats31
    started a topic 2022 College Basketball Coaching Carousel

    2022 College Basketball Coaching Carousel

    - Maryland's Mark Turgeon stepped down in December
    - Louisville parted ways with Chris Mack in January
    - Yesterday: UMass fired Matt McCall
    - Today: Georgetown released a statement of support Patrick Ewing, NC State's AD said Kevin Keatts will return, Patrick Baldwin Sr. fired by Milwaukee, Arizona State's AD tells Jeff Goodman he expects to bring back Bobby Hurley

    Perhaps there have been others
    Last edited by GoBearcats31; 03-02-2022, 04:15 PM.

  • coach
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    Definitely won't be a plus when shopping a new tv deal. He's probably the most important single person associated with the conference.

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  • Lobot
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    Kyle Neptune was officially announced this morning

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  • red_n_black_attack
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    Originally posted by swilsonsp4 View Post

    I wonder if he decided that he didn't want to deal with free agency and the recruiting ramifications of NIL.
    Or he decided that basketball takes a lot out of a person and cheats him of time with family. The man is financially set. He is 60 and has accomplished great things, enough to likely earn Hall of Fame. I'm sure the one and transfer wild west time of NIL is frustrating to many coaches; however, I don't believe 'Nova had too many defections.

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  • swilsonsp4
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    Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View Post
    Villanova's Jay Wright is retiring, first reported by Shams Charania.

    Also from Shams: Fordham University coach Kyle Neptune is expected to be the choice to succeed two-time NCAA champion Jay Wright as the new head coach of Villanova, sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium.
    I wonder if he decided that he didn't want to deal with free agency and the recruiting ramifications of NIL.

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  • bearcatbret
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    ^Wow, this is late in the game.

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  • GoBearcats31
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    Villanova's Jay Wright is retiring, first reported by Shams Charania.

    Also from Shams: Fordham University coach Kyle Neptune is expected to be the choice to succeed two-time NCAA champion Jay Wright as the new head coach of Villanova, sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium.
    Last edited by GoBearcats31; 04-20-2022, 07:16 PM.

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  • GoBearcats31
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    Danny Manning - formerly the Wake Forest coach and most recently a Maryland assistant / interim head coach -- joining the new Louisville staff as an assistant

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  • bearcatbret
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    "Recruiting Knack" - I believe that you caught my gist. I believe that coaches surround themselves with likeminded people. The takeaway from the article for me was that S Miller may be suspended from some early meaningless games this coming season. Something that you do not hear from the local cheerleaders in the press.

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  • Rufus
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    "S. Miller adds Adam Cohen to the staff. Cohen, I believe has ties to x and so I suspect that he has the "recruiting" nack of the rest ofthem."



    "Recruiting Knack" Is that what they call it over there at that other school?

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  • bearcatbret
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    S. Miller adds Adam Cohen to the staff. Cohen, I believe has ties to x and so I suspect that he has the "recruiting" nack of the rest of them.

    Report: Xavier coach Sean Miller adds Stanford's Adam Cohen as associate head coach (yahoo.com)
    This is a key addition for a number of reasons. First, Cohen could have to serve as Xavier's interim head coach for a number of games next season if Miller gets handed a suspension when the Independent Accountability Resolution Process (IARP) finalizes its investigation into alleged NCAA infractions from Miller's time at Arizona.

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  • bearcatbret
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    [Then there are the programs and coaches that you know are cheating and don't get caught because they're not subject to public record requests.[/QUOTE]

    That also applies to players that play for private schools. If it does get reported at all, it comes up as a youthful misjudgment. In those cases, the charges are either buried, dismissed, or reduced. The punishment always seems to be a game or two during the preseason portion of the schedule against no-nothing schools.

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  • Rufus
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    Wishful thinking, we know it will never happen though.

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  • Lobot
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    I think I can get behind that. You have to mete out punishment to both parties. Sometimes you have serial violators as coaches like Larry Brown, Steve Lavin, Jim Harrick etc. and sometimes the program is the serial violator. Louisville and Memphis come to mind.

    Then there are the programs and coaches that you know are cheating and don't get caught because they're not subject to public record requests.

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  • Rufus
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    Originally posted by Lobot View Post
    I'm just looking at this whole Sean Miller and Matta going to the Big East and thinking this is all going to fail spectacularly. They can both coach but usually when a coach returns to a former school, things go off a cliff fairly quickly.

    Its my opinion that any and all infractions, sanctions, fines and penalties that accrue by a program because of the actions of the head coach (Miller) should be enforced and made to be paid by not just the school but follow the head coach and paid by him also even to the next coaching job. I dont see how firing him from one job for just cause to go to another job (making more money oftentimes) is any deterrent from abusing the system again.

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