I know his momma said he's been gaining experience/ preparing for this since he was 5 or 6, but since even many die hard Tennessee fans now admit that the game - particularly the offensive game - passed Pat Summit by quite some time ago, what is it that this lad brings to the table?
There are definitely going to be skeptics, I think it's a great hire though for several reasons. First, this will draw big publicity and interest to La Tech's program. It was a bold move, Tyler Summitt is a one of the most well known names in women's basketball and next year you can guarantee there will be lots of people checking out how LaTech is doing under his tutelage. Additionally, I bet this will significantly help recruiting.
McClelland said he's convinced he's hired "one of the greatest coaching minds" in the game.
What else do you want him to bring to the table ?
I know his momma said he's been gaining experience/ preparing for this since he was 5 or 6, but since even many die hard Tennessee fans now admit that the game - particularly the offensive game - passed Pat Summit by quite some time ago, what is it that this lad brings to the table?
There are definitely going to be skeptics, I think it's a great hire though for several reasons. First, this will draw big publicity and interest to La Tech's program. It was a bold move, Tyler Summitt is a one of the most well known names in women's basketball and next year you can guarantee there will be lots of people checking out how LaTech is doing under his tutelage. Additionally, I bet this will significantly help recruiting.
Despite that Tyler Summitt is young coach, he's not your average 23 year old. He's married, has worked for 2 years as an assistant at Marquette, and seems very poised/mature for his age. He doesn't have the resume that other candidates had, but he's hungry, motivated, and has been around basketball his whole life. He has been groomed for coaching his entire life, watching his legendary mom lead her teams to countless Final Fours and he'll understand the pressure and expectations that will come with this role, and he has a great assistant in DeMoss on his sideline.
It is definitely a bold move by the AD, but I think it is one that could payoff in a big way.
Hey, when I was a kid I liked Orange Cool Aid too. However, most of us grow up and learn that there are other things we can drink with lots of empty calories which have pseudo-salutary properties and the effects don't linger long.
Also note, the AD is only 32 and has been an AD (at other schools) since his mid 20s! That is even more surprising to me.
Hate to say it, but this could apply to UConn in the AAC. You are stuck in a bad conference. I think you will be OK as long as Geno stays, but after that, you could have a real problem staying relevant.I think the question remains - why would a top recruit want to play at a school with so so facilities and a small fan base that is a member of a weak conference? When mid-major type schools like Louisiana Tech and Old Dominion had top WBB programs, it was mostly before many "big schools" put a lot of resources into women's basketball. That is no longer the case. Tyler could be a great coach and still not win big at Louisiana Tech. If Holly doesn't start winning big at UT, it would not surprise me one bit to see the Vols eventually hire Tyler Summitt. It would be interesting to see how he would do with their talent.
Or we could be like the men's team and get a Kevin Ollie and return the FF again... that's what I'd be putting money on. As for RU... you won the lottery, but you forgot why. It certainly wasn't the athletic department.Hate to say it, but this could apply to UConn in the AAC. You are stuck in a bad conference. I think you will be OK as long as Geno stays, but after that, you could have a real problem staying relevant.
Why are all these non UCONN fans hanging around on our board all the time? Amazes me. Do some of you guys hang on their boards, if they even have them. Incredible. Where's my ignore button, anyway?
I agree with Boo, but you do have an Ignore button. Click on the poster's name and you'll see it.Why are all these non UCONN fans hanging around on our board all the time? Amazes me. Do some of you guys hang on their boards, if they even have them. Incredible. Where's my ignore button, anyway?
This forum has become more than a singly focused Huskies board, it is a women's sports board with a focus on UConn women's basketball. Folks here regularly bring up topics that span a wide variety of sports, teams and games. If that draws fans form other teams and sports, all the better. What you dislike is what I consider to be one of the BY's best attributes.
If guests are respectful as they express their opinions(and they have been in this thread), then they are contributing to making this forum the best on the web. That's something we all should enjoy. On the other hand, the fandom zenophobia you seem to be displaying is corrosive and only leads to the atmosphere found at forums like the Summitt. I've seen you do better than this. My suggestion would be to have another cup of joe and take a shot at resetting the day.
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Well now, that settles that! Who could disagree with such profound logic. Tyler is without a doubt the best choice the AD could have made, I mean what other candidate could claim to have "worn down" every teaching lesson they had on their computer! I was a little uncertain about his qualifications and foolishly thought that he got the job because of mom's connections.Tyler ran camps and coached AAU teams. He also called a lot of the plays at Marquette. He watched film with his mom. Since he was a little kid. On the men's team he had some coaching from Pearl and Martin. He wore down every teaching lesson he had on his computer.
McClelland said he's convinced he's hired "one of the greatest coaching minds" in the game.
What else do you want him to bring to the table ?