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I have a dark horse candidate in mind. She's a bit unproven as a head coach, but her ability to enforce moral principles is second to none.This is Baylor - so think strict religious code of conduct and no whiff of LGBQ - that will limit the candidates somewhat - and the appeal for prospective hires.
This is Baylor - so think strict religious code of conduct and no whiff of LGBQ - that will limit the candidates somewhat - and the appeal for prospective hires.
Notre Dame.You're joking, right? Vandy has been a bottom feeder for years. Baylor is a top 5 program in the country. One of these things is not the same as the other.
What about Baylor going after the head coach of Abilene Christian or one of those other smaller church schools in TX that do well in their division.... They could get one of them for cheap and keep the churchy values of being non-inclusive.I'm completely in agreement with you on this.
On top of that, Kim is one of thosec coaches who is completely an institution unto herself: she'd be a very, very tough act to duplicate. Since Baylor really had no women's hoops before she came about, add in UcMiami's point and I think the pool is actually not as large as one might think in Baylor wants to not take too drastic a cha-cha. My thoughts:
1) Stay in-house with assistants who have both had HC experience.
- Associate Coach Bill Brock has been her right-hand for ages. He coaches the posts, which is a Baylor strength and he makes all the defensive calls, which is another strength. At his age, this could be his last chance at a HC gig. Assures some degree of continuity with current players and incoming recruits/transfers. Can also buy Baylor administration some tme to find a long-range successor.
- Sytia Messer. If Brock coaches the bigs, guess who recruited them? She's brought in two #1-rated classes. Yes, they may not have signed, but the boss probably had something to do with that.
2) Find someone who, if they don't get Baylor (at least initially), get Texas.
- Mark Kellogg, current coach at Stephen Austin and at West Texas befoe that. Got the connections to make those teams successful. If he has the Baylor brand in-state, he can potentially get the players he needs.
Now, we'll see if Kim actually pulls the trigger on this and heads to Baton Rouge.
Ask yourself whether you think such a person would be an acceptable successor for Geno. Because this hire is on that scale.What about Baylor going after the head coach of Abilene Christian or one of those other smaller church schools in TX that do well in their division.... They could get one of them for cheap and keep the churchy values of being non-inclusive.
Baylor isn’t that much more of an attractive job than any of those schools unless all the players on the roster stay when Kim leavesIf I were the AD I'd consider Kim Barnes Arico; Kelly Graves; Jeff Waltz; Mike Neighbors; Scott Rueck; Joni Taylor; or other proven winning D1 head coach. I would not look at assistants.
If they have covid financial issues and they now have a top men's program who can make money for them, maybe they don't care as much about having a top women's team....Ask yourself whether you think such a person would be an acceptable successor for Geno. Because this hire is on that scale.
SFA guy maybe. Abilene Christian absolutely not.
But would these coaches consider Baylor? Even at any price.If I were the AD I'd consider Kim Barnes Arico; Kelly Graves; Jeff Waltz; Mike Neighbors; Scott Rueck; Joni Taylor; or other proven winning D1 head coach. I would not look at assistants.
Maybe the up and coming Cal Baptist coach?Ask yourself whether you think such a person would be an acceptable successor for Geno. Because this hire is on that scale.
SFA guy maybe. Abilene Christian absolutely not.
There will be movement on that roster if she leaves IMOBaylor isn’t a that much more of an attractive job than any of those schools unless all the players on the roster stay when Kim leaves
Neighbors wouldn't. And Baylor would never consider him. He is (insert pearl-clutching gasp) not married and has a second child on the way from his siiiiiiiiiinful, out-of-wedlock relationship. 🤣But would these coaches consider Baylor? Even at any price.
True..
They may have some trouble getting a top coach. Women's basketball is getting more and more inclusive so I wonder how many top coaches will want to be associated with the churchy Baylor policies and their limitations.
I doubt it. I can't see them considering someone with no head coaching experience.You have to wonder if they would’ve beeen interested in Shea Ralph had she not taken the Vandy job.
If you are 6’ 8” they lose the Student Code of Conduct.This is Baylor - so think strict religious code of conduct and no whiff of LGBQ - that will limit the candidates somewhat - and the appeal for prospective hires.
That said a truckload of money can solve many problems.
Okay, that's a good point. I think if you are going to tab a first time HC, promoting someone from within the program makes more sense for continuity (I realize she had left ND, but for only 1 year; she'd been w/ ND for more than a decade).Notre Dame.
Stay away from the CBU coach.Maybe the up and coming Cal Baptist coach?

Really don't think now that men's basketball and football are back, that women's basketball will continue to be a priority.Okay, that's a good point. I think if you are going to tab a first time HC, promoting someone from within the program makes more sense for continuity (I realize she had left ND, but for only 1 year; she'd been w/ ND for more than a decade).
edit--not to mention the early returns at ND aren't very good, which reinforces my opinion that you are always taking a HUGE risk hiring a coach w/ no prior head coaching experience
Geno and Joni.