Don’t know the mental aspects of adapting to our “culture” but he proved he is BE capable and a local kid that fits a need so it’s possible.Would love that. He clearly has the "IT" factor. The Shabazz, Boat, Kemba "give me the damn ball" mentality.
Don’t know the mental aspects of adapting to our “culture” but he proved he is BE capable and a local kid that fits a need so it’s possible.Would love that. He clearly has the "IT" factor. The Shabazz, Boat, Kemba "give me the damn ball" mentality.
Wonder if Primo wants to come home now?
Somebody has opinions they might be projecting. Would you say Georgetown has recruiting advantages over UConn too? How has that worked out? Where are most of the basketball focused prep schools in the country located? Cost of living factored in, you'd probably need to make twice as much in DC for a comparable quality of life. I'd say anyone choosing DC over RI has screws loose. You realize Newport is only 45 minutes from PC, right? Places like Bristol are much closer still and he can easily afford a nice place on the water.If you chose to live in Providence over DC you have some screws loose.
And if you choose to do it for less money then you have major screws loose.
And if you choose to do it when you are a college basketball coach with the difference between the DC area to the New England area in recruiting well then you should be committed.
Maybe Cooley is fine with being at PC and having a ceiling of a Sweet 16, but if he has big boy aspirations his love of the city of Providence should mean little in the decision making.
So it seems.I think he took umbrage with you calling Washington DC a hellscape.
Ah I see. Can definitely agree there. They have a good base with Primo and their bigs if they all stay. If they can find a go to wing scorer they can make some noise with the right coach.I think we're talking two separate concepts. One is consistently relying on it as the basis of your program, which I agree is not sustainable, but what I'm talking about is being able to bring in an initial wave of talent that is ready to compete while you start to build for the future through recruiting. The lead time for a new coach to compete can be much lower these days than it was historically.
You know ESPN now has an office in DC? It’s actually where Sportcenter is (SVP is from there).Somebody has opinions they might be projecting. Would you say Georgetown has recruiting advantages over UConn too? How has that worked out? Where are most of the basketball focused prep schools in the country located? Cost of living factored in, you'd probably need to make twice as much in DC for a comparable quality of life. I'd say anyone choosing DC over RI has screws loose. You realize Newport is only 45 minutes from PC, right? Places like Bristol are much closer still and he can easily afford a nice place on the water.
So it seems.
If you chose to live in Providence over DC you have some screws loose.
And if you choose to do it for less money then you have major screws loose.
And if you choose to do it when you are a college basketball coach with the difference between the DC area to the New England area in recruiting well then you should be committed.
Maybe Cooley is fine with being at PC and having a ceiling of a Sweet 16, but if he has big boy aspirations his love of the city of Providence should mean little in the decision making.
No point in debating living in DC vs. Providence. I live outside Boston. We have an office in Providence. I am quite familiar with the city. But everyone has their preferences, I am pretty sure if you did a vote, its not close though.Somebody has opinions they might be projecting. Would you say Georgetown has recruiting advantages over UConn too? How has that worked out? Where are most of the basketball focused prep schools in the country located? Cost of living factored in, you'd probably need to make twice as much in DC for a comparable quality of life. I'd say anyone choosing DC over RI has screws loose. You realize Newport is only 45 minutes from PC, right? Places like Bristol are much closer still and he can easily afford a nice place on the water.
So it seems.
Agreed...they sure didn't finish well, but for a bulk of the season they were competitive. Bottom line is a change needed to be made, and it probably made it easier for the powers that be.Georgetown just lost their last 3 games by a combined 92 points, they're terrible.
quite a thing to say when we'in a conference of small private colleges.You guys overrate Georgetown. The modern world is dominated by large state universities. GeorgeTown is on borrowed time.
They have been to 1 Sweet 16 over what, thee last almost 30 years? I felt like I was being kind giving them that.At some point don't we have to account for the fact that different people like different things? I only lived in Providence for 4 years but I freaking love the place and would move back there in a minute if I didn't have grown-up connections to a different city. So I can only imagine the joy Ed Cooley gets out of leading the resurgence of his hometown team. And you can live like a king in that town making what he makes.
Maybe he would be intrigued by the prospect of revitalizing a once-proud program that is now pretty moribund if they throw a pile of cash at him. Or maybe he likes being King of Rhode Island and doesn't want to deal with all the headaches that dealing with the Georgetown administration entails. It wouldn't be the craziest thing in the world to be perfectly happy where he is.
You'd have to pay me a mountain of money to choose to live in Spokane over all the places Mark Few could be but it works for him.
(And saying PC has a ceiling of the sweet sixteen is just a completely arbitrary statement - they went to the Sweet Sixteen last year and gave the eventual national champion a hell of a game. Its inconceivable that they could win one more game than they did last year? C'mon.)
Not to mention he says this as defending a small private collegequite a thing to say when we'in a conference of small private colleges.
also Duke and Nova have won 5 of the last 11 chips. all it takes is the right hire.
My point is that there isn't much difference between those two small, private colleges in ability to be winning programs. If he was going to move on to replace Izzo at Michigan State or something, that might be different.Not to mention he says this as defending a small private college
They have monied alums. Google mike repoleassuming this guy is credible, and he very well might be, I still have not heard anything how St. John's would handle the $10M buyout that Mike Anderson has. That's not a tiny pebble in the middle of the road, that's a boulder to get through.
Good competition makes all BE yea s better. Go UconnThe big east needs a good Georgetown and st johns…
But would they respect him as their coach?Allen Iverson could use a paycheck. Kids will love him. "Practice?"
Georgetown will never hire a soon to be 79 YO thick headed self centered coach.GTown, please, no to Mike Brey. That will waste even more years.
They prefer younger, thick headed, self centered coaches?Georgetown will never hire a soon to be 79 YO thick headed self centered coach.
Younger and intune to the new age not circa 1970They prefer younger, thick headed, self centered coaches?
