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Originally posted by swilsonsp4 View Post
I don't want a coach with ties to UC, unless he has proven himself as a success at a quality program. Hometown Heroes generally go bust at their Alma Maters (Chris Mullen, Clyde Drexler, et al). The ones who have succeeded have worked their way up through the ranks, learning what D1 coaching is all about (Matt Painter, for instance).
I get what you're saying, but I still think Van Exel could do the job. He has past coaching expirience at the NBA Level as an Assistant Coach with the Hawks, Bucks, Grizzlies, & G League.
You have to start somewhere at the College Ranks! I believe he can relate to these young players while instilling some UC Pride back in the program. I wanted Nick when we hired Brannen, and we see how that turned out!
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No thanks. At none of those stops was NVE involved in the world of recruiting, of sitting for hours on end at AAU events all summer, of running the program, including hiring experienced assistants (who also know the intricacies of dealing with teenagers and their parents/agents).Originally posted by BearKatz View Post
I get what you're saying, but I still think Van Exel could do the job. He has past coaching expirience at the NBA Level as an Assistant Coach with the Hawks, Bucks, Grizzlies, & G League.
You have to start somewhere at the College Ranks! I believe he can relate to these young players while instilling some UC Pride back in the program. I wanted Nick when we hired Brannen, and we see how that turned out!
If the decision is made to end CWM's time here, I want an experienced head coach with a proven track record, not an experiment.
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Well the last 7yrs has been a total waste of time. Basically nothing more than a failed experiment. I guess will see how this plays out.Originally posted by swilsonsp4 View Post
No thanks. At none of those stops was NVE involved in the world of recruiting, of sitting for hours on end at AAU events all summer, of running the program, including hiring experienced assistants (who also know the intricacies of dealing with teenagers and their parents/agents).
If the decision is made to end CWM's time here, I want an experienced head coach with a proven track record, not an experiment.
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It's always baffled me in why UC would go through the hard work, protocols and tests put upon UC for years, in order to obtain admission into a power conference ( and questionably the toughest bball conference ) and then hire not one but two coaches in the most visible of sports and have not proved themselves prior. I originally thought that the tenets of head coaching, having changed with the transfer portal and the paying of "student athletes" would somehow offer a legitimate justification for their mediocre but I don't believe that's the case any longer. I just don't think CWM can coach at this level and I for one am disappointed because with his link to Roy Williams I really had high hopes. So I'm in the same school as swilsonp4 in that the next coach needs to be someone who has proven to be able to win in a power conference and recruit. The same is true of the football program too. If I was a rigid conspiracy theorist I would say that the reason for Millers habitually being out coached has more to do with it being a stipulation in the B12 entrance contract that UC remain in the bottom of the conference rankings until they at least began receiving their full share of B12 monies. It would explain why there has been no noticable increase of production these last five years.
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I feel the same way...it's going to be a long, cold (and winless) winter..Originally posted by John P View PostMy wife asked me earlier this evening" when do the Cats play next?"
My reply was, "I have no idea"
I started following Bearcat basketball over 30 years ago, That's the first time I had no idea when the next game was. Very sad indeed.
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I still have hopes before every game until the Cats show me otherwise. Then deep down I want them to have a miracle, but Oscar isn't suiting up. Just an old dreamer dreaming about his beloved Bearcats.Last edited by leo from jersey; 12-13-2025, 07:43 AM.
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I remember an over two decade or more period of time when players were benched for not "playing hard" but now we rotate ten to twelve players who each one come in and stand around waiting to get their chance to hold up three digits on their hand as they lumber back down to the defensive side of the court.
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It is what the entertainment tv crowd craves. Look he scored 12 but few see giving up 24Originally posted by Rufus View PostI remember an over two decade or more period of time when players were benched for not "playing hard" but now we rotate ten to twelve players who each one come in and stand around waiting to get their chance to hold up three digits on their hand as they lumber back down to the defensive side of the court.
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What about U of HoustonOriginally posted by Rufus View PostIt's always baffled me in why UC would go through the hard work, protocols and tests put upon UC for years, in order to obtain admission into a power conference ( and questionably the toughest bball conference ) and then hire not one but two coaches in the most visible of sports and have not proved themselves prior. I originally thought that the tenets of head coaching, having changed with the transfer portal and the paying of "student athletes" would somehow offer a legitimate justification for their mediocre but I don't believe that's the case any longer. I just don't think CWM can coach at this level and I for one am disappointed because with his link to Roy Williams I really had high hopes. So I'm in the same school as swilsonp4 in that the next coach needs to be someone who has proven to be able to win in a power conference and recruit. The same is true of the football program too. If I was a rigid conspiracy theorist I would say that the reason for Millers habitually being out coached has more to do with it being a stipulation in the B12 entrance contract that UC remain in the bottom of the conference rankings until they at least began receiving their full share of B12 monies. It would explain why there has been no noticable increase of production these last five years.
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