Hold it, is this deja vu all over again? A coach leaves one school (in this case, Marshall) to return to the school where he had enough success to leave? With all due respect to Coaches Crowley and Kemper, it seems like these deals were fait accompli before their offices were even cleaned out. No thought to look for up and coming talent? Odd to see this within minutes of each other...
The right coach in Minnesota that can actually coach and keep the best local talent at home could turn that program into something special. Problem they've had is getting the right coach.I posted on the theoretical thread this sentiment about Minnesota, but it pertains to other programs as well. There are some WCBB programs that just seem to be graveyards for coaches. I would say, Cincinnati, Pitt, and Penn State are prime examples. Not sure what it is between Administration, ADs, local environment or whatever, but it will take a brilliant coach with a real vision to create something positive in these places.
Caroline Doty no longer with Wisconsin
ASU under Ray Anderson has joined this "exclusive" group.I posted on the theoretical thread this sentiment about Minnesota, but it pertains to other programs as well. There are some WCBB programs that just seem to be graveyards for coaches. I would say, Cincinnati, Pitt, and Penn State are prime examples. Not sure what it is between Administration, ADs, local environment or whatever, but it will take a brilliant coach with a real vision to create something positive in these places.
and you seem to have the scoop on lots of different things 
YesDuring one of the games today, they said that Minnesota has a new coach. Is this coach their new hire? I missed the name...and you seem to have the scoop on lots of different things
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For the conference level he is being treated well by FGCU - reported salary of $315,000 last year. He's 52 and has been there for 20 years. Sometimes it isn't all about the money, life style and family and community are important factors, too.There's no way people haven't been aware of Smesko for years now. He's stayed there long enough that it makes me wonder if he wants to stay there. He's had the results that should've opened a door to moving to a bigger program already.
Okay, I looked him up on wiki. He's been there since 2002. The school moved up to D1 in 2007. He's had 6 30 win seasons at the D1 level and now has 4 wins in the Tourney.
He may just want to stay there. Or so I've always heard.I know Dawn Plitzuweit is catching flack for leaving WVU after only 1 year but I would say 2 things:
1. Her 5 year contract was $3 mil at WVU, while her new Minnesota salary is 6 years at $800k per year. That’s a pretty big jump
2. After 6 years at South Dakota, she had built up quite a network of grass roots recruiting she can now tap again as Minn is in that region where as WVU was not.
As far a Karl Smesko, he has seen his salary jump from $185K in 2013 to the $315k now but most good mid-Major schools pay $350-450K s year. Considering that most P5 schools can offer $600K or more I think Karl is looking to stay in his region of the country. To me, UCF may be an opportunity in a Couple of years if they don’t improve int the Big12, Clemson should open up if they have another down year and heck, Nell Fortner might have to think about retiring sooner rather than later so the Georgia Tech job could open up soon as well. Florida just hired their coach officially last year so that could take a couple of more years to play out. The point is why move from a nice location especially to Big 10 country if you don’t have to.
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Erin Batth Named Head Coach Of Women's Basketball Program - Providence College Athletics
PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Providence College Athletics Director Steve Napolillo announced today [March 20] that Erin Batth has been named head women's basketball co...friars.com
Providence hires Erin Batth as the new head coach. Was an assistant at Michigan this season after spending four years with NC State
I know Dawn Plitzuweit is catching flack for leaving WVU after only 1 year but I would say 2 things:
1. Her 5 year contract was $3 mil at WVU, while her new Minnesota salary is 6 years at $800k per year. That’s a pretty big jump
2. After 6 years at South Dakota, she had built up quite a network of grass roots recruiting she can now tap again as Minn is in that region where as WVU was not.
As far a Karl Smesko, he has seen his salary jump from $185K in 2013 to the $315k now but most good mid-Major schools pay $350-450K s year. Considering that most P5 schools can offer $600K or more I think Karl is looking to stay in his region of the country. To me, UCF may be an opportunity in a Couple of years if they don’t improve int the Big12, Clemson should open up if they have another down year and heck, Nell Fortner might have to think about retiring sooner rather than later so the Georgia Tech job could open up soon as well. Florida just hired their coach officially last year so that could take a couple of more years to play out. The point is why move from a nice location especially to Big 10 country if you don’t have to.
Yes. Spend a few years and head to Miami of Ohio, Harvard and now Providence.Dang - the AC position at Michigan is a revolving door. Good for development, bad for maintaining some semblance of consistency.