Assistant coach Luke Murray (Bill’s son) seems to be a candidate as well. Tough thing would be UConn making a deep run.
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It won't be Josh Schertz. He signed an extension today with SLU. It's not going to be Rick Pitino: requires a huge contract and a large baggage car. It's not going to be Bruce Pearl. He retired because he got sick and tired of dealing with the portal issues.
I seriously doubt that Luke Murray is a top candidate. John Cunningham has made several coaching hires across different sports. All have been sitting head coaches. I hope the name Travis Steele never sees the light of day. Yes, the Redhawks won a ton of games - by trying to outscore subpar opponents who were facing an indifferent defense in every game.
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Did you know that Steele and Groce are brothers? Look it up.Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View Post
There are three sitting head coaches who stand out as potential options: Utah State's Jerrod Calhoun, Miami (Ohio)'s Travis Steele and Akron's John Groce.
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The Jerrod Calhoun File:
44-years old. Utah State: 26-6 this season.... 52-14 in two seasons
30-10 in conference. Mountain West regular season champ this season. Headed to 2nd straight NCAA tourney appearance
2004 UC grad. Former Huggins grad assistant Cincinnati Bearcats Men's Basketball
Turned around Youngstown State....15-19-24-22 wins final four seasons. 1st coach in program history to lead YSU to a regular-season conference title. Three postseason appearances, including the 2023 NIT. Horizon League Coach of the Year. 24 wins were program's most since 1963-64. Coached 12 all-Horizon League selections in his seven seasons at Youngstown State.
D-2 Fairmont State: 124-38. He guided FSU to the NCAA Division II Tournament in each of his last three years and four times overall. 34-3 and national runner-up finish in 2016-17. Won first conference championship in 21 years with a mark of 21-1 and received its first NCAA Division II No. 1 ranking since 1976. The program also won 30-or-more games for the first time since 1974-75. Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla was his assistant.
WVU director of basketball operations under Huggins before serving as an assistant coach in 2008-2012.
Assistant at Walsh: 82-21 record during his three seasons there, including the 2005 NAIA national championship, 2006 NAIA “Elite Eight” and 2007 NAIA “Sweet 16.”
Played two years at Cleveland State for Rollie Massimino
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Norlander says the UC job is the best available this year.
https://bsky.app/profile/norlander.b.../3mgxihla6s22e
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While announced, they agreed that the firing/termination/buyout will occur after 4/1. UC informed Wes that this will occur ahead of 4/1 so he can prepare for his future and so can UC. Wes was made aware that his time was running short through out the season so legally, UC has no risk if Wes wanted to challenge.Originally posted by BearKatz View Post
Or $4.1M could have gone to another coach over a 5yr period. I like the statement. IMO it needed to be made.
It’ll be interesting to see how the new hire is handled. If Cunningham is the face and voice during the campaign, much like when hiring Satterfield, it would indicate the university is trusting him to find the replacement. If this happens under shield with little public info/statements from Cunningham, that would suggest the university is running the search and Cunningham will be pushed out the door shortly. Hard to hire a proven winner or an up and coming coach with no AD and an athletic department still finding its footing in the Big 12. Keeping JC in place today might be for optics only. At least I hope, as I want JC hanging off the back of a garbage truck after his performance at UC.
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I think Evans put together a very talented roster for Miller. He just couldn't coach them. I'd like to see Evans stay and help the new coach assemble the new roster. The assistants under Wes can all go. I never saw anything in them that made them worth retaining.Originally posted by BearKatz View Post
Evans needs to be the next in line as far as getting fired. What has he done so far? I haven't seen any Great accomplishments.
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As far as Evans is concerned, Terry Nelson said the same thing on McAlister’s show last night, even hinting he could help retain some of the current roster.Originally posted by Gmann View Post
I think Evans put together a very talented roster for Miller. He just couldn't coach them. I'd like to see Evans stay and help the new coach assemble the new roster. The assistants under Wes can all go. I never saw anything in them that made them worth retaining.
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Looking at the list of potential names, it's hard to imagine Calhoun being anything but the #1 option, with no one else very close. Seeing as Calhoun already turned down K-State, it's even possible the deal is already as good as done and we are just waiting for April 1 and/or USU's season to end for the announcement.
Chad mentioned Calhoun has a great mind for offense, but isn't very good at coaching defense, but recognizes it and hired an assistant coach to be the defensive coordinator. Wonder who Calhoun could target for the defensive coordinator role if he comes here.
On the list of things that will never happen, Wes would make a great defensive coordinator/Associate Head Coach . Wes not hiring an offensive coordinator may been a large part of his downfall.
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