say goodbye to 2 seedThat’s a catastrophic loss for the Zags. And Portland was doing everything they possibly could down the stretch to give it away.
say goodbye to 2 seedThat’s a catastrophic loss for the Zags. And Portland was doing everything they possibly could down the stretch to give it away.
That's unpossible. All their problems went away with Mick.Cincinnati sucks.
I wish they didn't, I like when they're good. They just aren't though.
I could see them dropping to a 4 when all is said and done. They have no way of recouping against that lousy conference.say goodbye to 2 seed
Providence is more invested in basketball success than literally UCLA?I don’t really care about Cincinnati. But speaking of them, I was thinking the other day about how great it would be if Mick Cronin could get out of UCLA and take the Providence job when English gets fired. Providence is way more invested in bball and had great NIL this year. He’s a great fit for Providence because I honestly can’t believe he’s gone his whole career without tossing a full beer on the court from the coaches box.
I don’t know. They’re in a conference where they are a geographic oddity. Their home attendance sucks unless it’s some name brand opponent. Mick always complains about their NIL (granted he complains about everything). I know Providence has good NIL. Every home game was a sellout at the level Cooley had them. If Mick was coaching this Providence roster they’d probably be on track to make the tournament.Providence is more invested in basketball success than literally UCLA?
If you say so
Didn't Mick take UCLA to the final four in the not too distant past?If Mick was coaching this Providence roster they’d probably be on track to make the tournament.
He had the 2 seed in 2023. He hasn't been trending well the last couple, but I'm not leaving UCLA for PC.Didn't Mick take UCLA to the final four in the not too distant past?
If being on track to make the tournament is where you set the bar, you aren't grabbing a coach from a school like UCLA unless it's a move similar to when UMass grabbed Lappas from Villanova.
If they can't get Schertz they should talk to Mick. He clearly hates it at UCLA. Hates being an outlier in a Midwest conference and more than anything he hates not having a fanbase.I don’t really care about Cincinnati. But speaking of them, I was thinking the other day about how great it would be if Mick Cronin could get out of UCLA and take the Providence job when English gets fired. Providence is way more invested in bball and had great NIL this year. He’s a great fit for Providence because I honestly can’t believe he’s gone his whole career without tossing a full beer on the court from the coaches box.
They're not getting a brand name coach.I know Providence has a fan base and spends money, but it's just hard to believe they could get someone established when there are also "University of Some Big State" jobs in the world. There's a reason they ended up with a mediocre George Mason guy last time
Cooley came from Fairfield. Keno Davis from Drake. Why would Josh Schertz go there?They're not getting a brand name coach.
I meant CroninCooley came from Fairfield. Keno Davis from Drake. Why would Josh Schertz go there?
They might get someone on the way down, the way New Mexico constantly snags former P4 coaches who flame out
Because it's a major step up from the Atlantic 10 and St. Louis.Cooley came from Fairfield. Keno Davis from Drake. Why would Josh Schertz go there?
If he's going to take a step up he can aim higher than Providence. You think he wouldn't be in demand?Because it's a major step up from the Atlantic 10 and St. Louis.
Agree. Thats not leaving Md for NovaHe had the 2 seed in 2023. He hasn't been trending well the last couple, but I'm not leaving UCLA for PC.
I think he would be in demand. You asked why he would go there? I gave you some reasons why.If he's going to take a step up he can aim higher than Providence. You think he wouldn't be in demand?
I'm not sure which P4 jobs open up, but I'm considering any before PC. Oregon? Altman seems like he's done. I can't think of too many high end P4 jobs that will be open this cycle. Maybe UNC, and then whatever school the outgoing coach leaves. Cuse?If he's going to take a step up he can aim higher than Providence. You think he wouldn't be in demand?
I view this as dead wrong. Intraconference games tell you nothing about the strength of the conference, as any performance good for one team is equally bad for its opponent. You can only judge conferences by interleague play, modified by the eye test trying to discern if one conference has more than its share of teams who have materially improved from December.Lots of talk about how great the Big 10 and Big 12 are, but then you have Michigan State and BYU losing to unranked teams. I don’t care what conference you’re in, if your power teams can’t take care of the unranked teams in their conference it just shows the reality that those conferences maybe aren’t as good as their numbers. The Big 10 hasn’t won squat in this century, but they always seem to find a way to put 8-9 teams in the tournament only to flame out. Michigan and Illinois look legit to me, but I’m not sold on the rest of that league to be honest.
Unless the coach very clearly wants to leave UCLA. Couldn't be more obvious how unhappy he is at UCLADidn't Mick take UCLA to the final four in the not too distant past?
If being on track to make the tournament is where you set the bar, you aren't grabbing a coach from a school like UCLA unless it's a move similar to when UMass grabbed Lappas from Villanova.
I view this as dead wrong. Intraconference games tell you nothing about the strength of the conference, as any performance good for one team is equally bad for its opponent. You can only judge conferences by interleague play, modified by the eye test trying to discern if one conference has more than its share of teams who have materially improved from December.
The only way CBB gets fixed is by coaches and others continue to get loud about it. Everyone needs to do what he, Izzo and a few others are doing.and it's hires like Mick Cronin why UCLA won't be relevant any time soon.