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Tobin Anderson to Iona

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This is going to be funny if the MAAC were to invite FDU.
 
Much more realistic option for Kimani. If it's a good fit, I'd love to see him get his first HC gig there.
The only MAAC school to take a leap on our assistants would be Fairfield. 90% of their donors wants Young out and they’d be willing to take the risk on Luke Murray given his experience.

But Young is likely back for 2023-2024 despite tanking the program more than Sydney Johnson.
 
If FDU bolts for MAAC, the NEC needs to fold. The NEC took Stonehill to replace Bryant and lost Loyola of Maryland last year without a replacement and now St. Francis Brooklyn is gone. The NEC has Howard for some sports which makes no sense geographically.
 
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So did he basically win the Iona job by beating Purdue?

Basically, yes. He was an exceptionally successful D2 coach, but only 1 year of D1 HC experience. Strikes me as a high ceiling, low floor coach.
 
Nice recovery by Iona. They went from an old, expensive coach who lost in the first round to a younger, cheaper coach who beat Purdue in the first round and came close to winning in the second round.
 
I didn’t realize that Iona was a better job than FDU.
10x better job.

NEC, and I love the league, is probably the second-worst league in the NCAA outside of the SWAC. St Francis just dropped their athletic program.

I like the story. Finalist in 2020, gets job 3 years later. Did a good job at FDU too.
 
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Basically, yes. He was an exceptionally successful D2 coach, but only 1 year of D1 HC experience. Strikes me as a high ceiling, low floor coach.
The key is the Iona folks knew him. He was a finalist when Pitino got the job.
 
Tobin Anderson's resume is impressive.
From his press conferences, it sounds like no D1 team wanted to give him a chance probably because he's a bit of a quirky guy who talks fast and hadn't coached D1 before. But he's actually like a basketball guru.

His resume speaks volumes- he has won for many years at every level of the college game. Props to FDU for giving him the chance he needed. I have no doubt he's going to go on and kill it wherever he goes. Might not be Pitino level at Iona yet, but he'll win there.
 
From his press conferences, it sounds like no D1 team wanted to give him a chance probably because he's a bit of a quirky guy who talks fast and hadn't coached D1 before. But he's actually like a basketball guru.

His resume speaks volumes- he has won for many years at every level of the college game. Props to FDU for giving him the chance he needed. I have no doubt he's going to go on and kill it wherever he goes. Might not be Pitino level at Iona yet, but he'll win there.

A lot will depend on what assistants he can bring in, and who they can help him recruit. Talent > anything. If he can bring in anywhere near the talent they were able to get with Pitino, he'll be just fine. Xs and Os-wise, he's got a good head on his shoulders.
 
So did he basically win the Iona job by beating Purdue?

KInda, but I think he might have interviewed there in the cycle when they hired Pitino.
 
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A lot will depend on what assistants he can bring in, and who they can help him recruit and retain. Talent > anything. If he can bring in anywhere near the talent they were able to get with Pitino, he'll be just fine. Xs and Os-wise, he's got a good head on his shoulders.
added the underline. Walter Clayton Jr., Daniss Jenkins, and Nelly Junior Joseph are P6 quality talent. If he can retain them, he is off to a great start. But he will be going against Pitino because I think Pitino will try to bring all 3 to St. John's. If Pitino is successful I wonder what happens to my favorite non-Husky player, Posh Alexander.
 
Well the St. Francis Brooklyn coach is looking for a job now and has lots of local connections. He might be good for FDU.
 
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