triaddukefan
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I would have told them to kick rocks too.
I was gonna post that she should have told coach this, but I didn't want to come across as mean š
I would have told them to kick rocks too.
This is EXACTLY right.I also wouldāve had a conversation with them pregame to set expectations.
āBack where the program needs to be.āMy idea for Tennessee is a bridge coach. Someone proven that can get the program back to where it needs to be. Run the program for about 10 years and then Tennessee can find their long term coach.
I think Jeff Walz would be a great hire. He might be ready for a new challenge. And Tennessee should be able to offer more money (salary, for assistant coaches, and NIL).
I think sticking with Caldwell is probably delaying the inevitable. She seems in over her head.
This opinion is a hard sell on a board where the coach always starts seniors in the last game. Though the outcome is never in doubt now it was with the earlier Big East. He is also a coach for whom most players come back to visit and many contribute to a continued winning culture.Just my opinion, but if the player was honored before the game that is all that is required. The expectation that an inactive player should be entitled to start the game or play significant minutes in a competitive game vs top 5 opponent --- when her team was in midst of existentially terrible skid --- isn't reasonable.
Be mad at Caldwell for not being a good coach if you want. Not for trying to maximize chance of winning.
For me, itās not just that they lost the last 10 games, itās that they lost some of them so badly. I think itās indicative that the team is just worn down and checked out. The only thing we see from Coach Caldwell is to blame the players after games. It seems sheās either lost the locker room or she just isnāt a good coach or both. Insanity is when you keep doing the same things and expect different results. Iād say that pretty much describes what the public sees of the Tennessee program.The committee is supposed to look at "Last 10 games", I believe. That being said, I don't think that in itself paints an accurate picture.
Tennessee started out SEC play with a 7-1 record. The second half of conference play had them going 1-7. Most would agree that Tennessee's first half conference schedule was much easier than the second half which was very tough other than A&M. If we flipped Tennessee's conference schedule, would folks be giving them props for going 7-1 to end the regular season? No, they'd be talking about the level of competition; and, that's what I think most committees ignore. If you want to evaluate a team based on their last 10 games, look at the level of competition, not just the won-loss record.
You can't be serious!They need to throw about 5 mil per year at a Mark Campbell or Dawn Plitzuweit ārising star.ā Someone who has shown they can build a team from scratch at the P-5 level but is probably not at a ādestination job.ā
In a competitive game, say against SC or Texas, I would say MAYBE but... no conversation with her? Plus Tennessee could end the season losing 9 out of 11 and Creme STILL has them as a 7 seed? Not sure what it takes to push Tennessee down. Makes zero sense to me.
Bottom line starting her for 1 minute to start the game to honor her would have had almost zero impact on the game. But then to disrespect her without the courtesy of a conversation, shame on Kim. I hope Tennessee fans are ripping her for this.
Oh and BTW, Maria Cornelius is a Tennessee shill and is a spin mouthpiece for the program. I swear, one of their coaches or players could murder someone, and she'd spin it positively for the program.
What other coach is gonna take the job for less? Dawn/Geno/Kim wonāt. Do Vic or Cori want to risk their careers for less than monster money? I would guess that the same goes for Jeff and Wes . There is a lot of risk at Tenn. Kim Barnes Arico though Michigan has big sacks of money and less expectationYou can't be serious!
You don't throw that kind of money at two unproven HCs. Plitzuweit is going to make her FIRST NCAA tournament appearance at Minnesota in THREE seasons! If that's worth 5 million, then I can think of far better candidates than her. Hell, Kim Caldwell is more accomplished at P4 than Plitzuweit with a Sweet 16 appearance and a win over UConn.
You toss that kind of money at these candidates and you will be replacing an AD. 5 million a year is Dawn/Geno/Kim Mulkey money ONLY.
For five million a year, you can at least get the elite coaches to listen. NONE of them are making 5 million a year currently.What other coach is gonna take the job for less? Dawn/Geno/Kim wonāt. Do Vic or Cori want to risk their careers for less than monster money? I would guess that the same goes for Jeff and Wes . There is a lot of risk at Tenn. Kim Barnes Arico though Michigan has big sacks of money and less expectation
Yes. Becky Hammon (who currently makes 1 million a year and is younger and far more accomplished at a higher level than Dawn Plitzuweit) is an example. Once you start throwing figures like 5 million a year out there, you're going to improve the candidate pool.A wnba coach wanting to raise her income?
This board laments the state of college sports these days ⦠but then advocates a coach should be fired after 2 years? Mind you these are not disastrous Tory Verdi or Coquese years .My idea for Tennessee is a bridge coach. Someone proven that can get the program back to where it needs to be. Run the program for about 10 years and then Tennessee can find their long term coach.
I think Jeff Walz would be a great hire. He might be ready for a new challenge. And Tennessee should be able to offer more money (salary, for assistant coaches, and NIL).
I think sticking with Caldwell is probably delaying the inevitable. She seems in over her head.
Touché! Another Boneyard headscratcher!This board laments the state of college sports these days ⦠but then advocates a coach should be fired after 2 years? Mind you these are not disastrous Tory Verdi or Coquese years .
As one of those jousters, I approve of this post. šTouchĆ©! Another Boneyard headscratcher!
But is it a fickle General Women's Basketball board or something else?
I'm chalking the cognitive dissonance up to the annual gap between regular season and post-season, where the days seem endless without anything to dissipate fans' anxiety before tourney tip-off.
When I observe two Gamecock fans jousting with each other on a Tennessee thread about how much money should be thrown at potential coaches in order to takeover a Tennessee program, something is off kilter. The current world events isn't enough to fill the void or scratch the itch.
Fortunately, help is on the way as P4 tournaments start today......
To me, the NCAA is professional sports. The players get paid, they donāt necessarily attend classes; gambling is involved. If Tennessee fans want to win now; they have a right to feel that way. They have been patient enough. Frankly, if the AD or president is preaching patience⦠I think they have a lot of gall for doing that.āBack where the program needs to be.ā
What is that?
For about ten years? They havenāt had a coach last that long since Pat.
They need to throw about 5 mil per year at a Mark Campbell or Dawn Plitzuweit ārising star.ā Someone who has shown they can build a team from scratch at the P-5 level but is probably not at a ādestination job.ā
Re Hammon, not sure she'd want to venture into what's' now the wild wild west of portal, transfers, and NIL. At least there are contracts with the W players.For five million a year, you can at least get the elite coaches to listen. NONE of them are making 5 million a year currently.
Neither Vic nor Cori are making half of 5 million a year. You don't think they'd at least listen to the sales pitch? You do realize that 5 million a year in WBB is monster money, right?
Kim Barnes Arico isn't making anywhere near 5 million a year at Michigan. She would be someone to target, as she does at least have a track record of success at the P4 level unlike the two you mentioned.
Neither Jeff nor Wes are making 5 million a year at their respective institutions. You'd be doubling their salaries. You don't think they'd jump for that reason alone?
Yes. Becky Hammon (who currently makes 1 million a year and is younger and far more accomplished at a higher level than Dawn Plitzuweit) is an example. Once you start throwing figures like 5 million a year out there, you're going to improve the candidate pool.
Maybe not, for two million a year.Re Hammon, not sure she'd want to venture into what's' now the wild wild west of portal, transfers, and NIL. At least there are contracts with the W players.
Also W on an upswing so she stands to get more $$Re Hammon, not sure she'd want to venture into what's' now the wild wild west of portal, transfers, and NIL. At least there are contracts with the W players.
Also W on an upswing so she stands to get more $$
Dawn is NOT leaving MN (unless they fire her, which is extremely unlikely). It's her dream position and the reason she left West Virginia after one year. Campbell or the coaches at Fairfield or Rhode Island are good options.āBack where the program needs to be.ā
What is that?
For about ten years? They havenāt had a coach last that long since Pat.
They need to throw about 5 mil per year at a Mark Campbell or Dawn Plitzuweit ārising star.ā Someone who has shown they can build a team from scratch at the P-5 level but is probably not at a ādestination job.ā