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If she isn't, I'd be very surprised.I wonder if the coach from SMU is on the hotseat.
If she isn't, I'd be very surprised.I wonder if the coach from SMU is on the hotseat.
Thanks.I'm gonna go ahead and say it's just about impossible to predict if it will work out or not. I can come up with examples of coaches who went from mid major (or even non D1) to P4/P5 and did well, but I think much more often they get canned after somewhere between 3-5 years that don't pan out very well. There's pretty much 3 options when it comes to coaching hires: get an established coach or roll the dice on someone from the mid major level or an assistant coach w/ no previous head coaching experience.
They almost certainly won't fire her. The issue would almost certainly not be the results on court, per se, but I suppose there could be some salary vs. results angst.Meh, she always seems to find a way to sneak into the tournament (and could very well do so again this year despite having no quality wins). Arizona is going to hesitate to fire her (she's an alum, after all) unless they find that she's abusive.
FWIW, I don't think she should be fired. While the National Championship game run looks like an outlier (thanks to Aari and a few other major contributors), her ability to rebuild the program into having annual NCAA Tournament berth expectations is not. Her teams, more often than not, play hard even when they are clearly undermanned.They almost certainly won't fire her. The issue would almost certainly not be the results on court, per se, but I suppose there could be some salary vs. results angst.
To be clear, we are not really talking about this year, unless they offer an extension and she says "no" at what is offered. UA offered an extension to only one of 4 coaches that would typically be at that point, and one is ranked in the top 10 in their sport. I can not stress enough that the school simply doesn't have funds to throw around.
The public relations hit, OTH, would be huge. Adia is adored by most of the fan base, actually I like her a good deal as well. As one of the opponent media said, she is one of the few coaches who is brutally honest about her program.
Looks like things will remain status quo at Boston College.
I'm too tired to look, but I thought they were doing ok the past few seasons, he hasn't been there "forever" so I would doubt it offhand. Like anything else, sometimes it is expectations that really matter in any case.Kansas just completed a dreadful season by getting upset by Texas Tech. Is their head coach in trouble?
While I'm happy she's thrived regardless, I agree. Not a fan of seeing comments on social media hoping that she transfers, but I understand why they do.Marisa Moseley probably coached her last game for the Badgers yesterday. The loyal and great Serah Williams deserves better. The Badgers coaches and players give off the vibe of a very unhappy team.
For an athletic department that does most women’s sports well, it is amazing the deep rut that Wisconsin WBB finds themselves in. Losing 31 in a row to Iowa is quite a streak of futility.
My inside source says no as they had been performing well for the last 2 years and have a good recruiting class coming in next year. I am of the sentiment, he's been there a while and has not really achieved anything but each school has different "success" definitions.Kansas just completed a dreadful season by getting upset by Texas Tech. Is their head coach in trouble?
Looks like things will remain status quo at Boston College.
While I agree with your point about head scratching decisions, what if those decisions were for disciplinary reasons (e.g. not following the gameplan)? We're seeing posts on other threads with comments on how certain players should be benched a while as a form of teaching to manage bad habits/behaviours. Wondering if these specific actions could be viewed from that perspective.Not a great choice IMO. The amount of decent talent she's lost (Mair, Gakdeng, Soule) should be concerning for any team in a major conference, especially when they're towards the bottom. It doesn't help that Dontavia Waggoner seems to have only stayed because she's a loyal person. Not for the coach. Not for the team. Her own morals.
The amount of bad decisions she made in many games this season (When Todd was on a hot streak, she sat her down for an entire quarter, she did the same to Dontavia a few times) should get her removed from that program immediately. If she loses Teya to the portal, she should be done.
I was at these games where Todd and Dontavia were benched after going on a hot streak. They didn't appear to have any sort of body language whatsoever. Coach didn't reprimand them on the bench or anything. Even gave them a pat on the back when they checked back in. I do not believe these were disciplinary decisions, especially when they were so random in each game. She's just not a good coach for this program.While I agree with your point about head scratching decisions, what if those decisions were for disciplinary reasons (e.g. not following the gameplan)? We're seeing posts on other threads with comments on how certain players should be benched a while as a form of teaching to manage bad habits/behaviours. Wondering if these specific actions could be viewed from that perspective.
If you dont care and only want to save money then it's a good choice. Not sure BC cares about anything other than M Hockey and FB. (+ they have an A+ coach in WLax).Not a great choice IMO.