Johnny Dawkins was fired by Stanford today. Given similar academic restrictions he'd be a good fit at Tulane.
UCF should go after North Florida or Florida Gulf Coast coach (I guess).
I wonder if Memphis would go after Ricky Pitinio if he steps down at Louisville. That would be hilarious.
UCF should go after North Florida or Florida Gulf Coast coach (I guess).
He just got thereI think USF's coach needs to go.
Two seasons and his team was worse this season than last. He is clueless as a coach. Just because he was an assistant under Calipari doesn't make him a good coach. How many seasons do you give a coach before you admit he doesn't have it?He just got there
I'm going to say, more than two.Two seasons and his team was worse this season than last. He is clueless as a coach. Just because he was an assistant under Calipari doesn't make him a good coach. How many seasons do you give a coach before you admit he doesn't have it?
Two seasons and his team was worse this season than last. He is clueless as a coach. Just because he was an assistant under Calipari doesn't make him a good coach. How many seasons do you give a coach before you admit he doesn't have it?
Two seasons and his team was worse this season than last. He is clueless as a coach. Just because he was an assistant under Calipari doesn't make him a good coach. How many seasons do you give a coach before you admit he doesn't have it?
This dude would have fired Coach K:I'm going to say, more than two.
Perfect news for the conference. Dawkins is a decent coach who won't field embarrassing teams, and is a decent coach who will never field very, very good teams.CommunitySportReport
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Hearing that Johnny Dawkins will be hired as the next coach of UCF basketball. Official announcement expected in next 24-48 hours.
They might even make the NCAAs in an odd year or two. Agree entirely here.Perfect news for the conference. Dawkins is a decent coach who won't field embarrassing teams, and is a decent coach who will never field very, very good teams.
I'd expect UCF to settle in at anywhere from 70-to-150 in Kenpom on a yearly basis. Never good enough to threaten, but not a drag on our RPI/Kenpom/BPI rankings. Nicely done, UCF.
Spot on! You don't need a league full of heavyweights, you just want to avoid having more than 1 or 2 anchors at the bottom. You want a UCF to schedule smartly ooc, win most of those games, and then win enough in league play to stay above 150. If they can rotate with the other middling teams, with at least 2 of them seeing some sort of postseason play most years, the league will be in good shape. In this league, you really need for UConn, Cincy, and Memphis to be in the top 30 most years, with at least 2 of them in the top 20. If SMU can maintain for a while, so much the better, as that would be 4 teams with the potential to make the NCAAs most years. If Temple remains in the top 50, and Houston can join them there, this could be a 4-6 bid league on a regular basis. In the event UConn gets stuck here for an appreciable amount of time (5-6 more years), that would probably be good enough to allow them to maintain the program without too much trouble.Perfect news for the conference. Dawkins is a decent coach who won't field embarrassing teams, and is a decent coach who will never field very, very good teams.
I'd expect UCF to settle in at anywhere from 70-to-150 in Kenpom on a yearly basis. Never good enough to threaten, but not a drag on our RPI/Kenpom/BPI rankings. Nicely done, UCF.