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I like Fran.... but i highly doubt that would ever happen. espn guys have done a good job lavin gottfried
Geno has been trying to get in the mens game for awhile now? did not know that. im surprised he hasnt gotten a mens job somewhere. im guessing hes had offers but none that he felt were worth leaving uconn.
I don't buy that. If he really wanted that job he would have landed it.I apologize if this name had been floated earlier: Geno.
For those of you who don't know, Geno made a full court press, albeit behind the scenes, for the UMass mens job in the early 2000s when that job opened. He's always wanted to coach a mens program and see if his system would work at that level.
That said, Calhoun (my coaching hero) might disassociate himself from the program forever if it ever happened. Little doubt that with the right assistants he could recruit and coach at this level though.
Given his deep roots in the Olympic program, I suspect it could never happen. But in another time and year, who knows?
lol @ guys seriously naming Frank Haith in this thread, you guys are way too caught up in the moment. Haith was detailed as handing over cash directly to a recruit in that Miami probe, and landed in possibly the best situation you could ever get as a first year coach by taking over a veteran team of guys he didn't recruit.
If Geno wanted to be in the men's game, he'd be in the men's game. You think some loser program wouldn't give the most successful women's coach a shot? He'd be a huge story, at least at first, as everyone would want to see if he could do it. It'd sure make a bigger splash than all these other retreads that keep getting hired.
the last thing I want to see is us turning into Dook and scheduling mediocre teams at home
I wouldn't necessarily pick him, but Mick Cronin has done a pretty good job at Cincy recently for being the 2nd school in Ohio. His team is tough and plays good defense.
If things don't break right for UConn and Drummond, AO, Lamb and others leave and then the suspension comes maybe JC does retire. And no coach listed in this thread is heading to UConn. Maybe JC rides the rough waters and stays on. When he does retire maybe the program is still elite. If that is three or four years from now then I wouldn't mind seeing Chris Mack get a call. He is signed through 2017, I think, but all he does is win. Looks cerebral and runs a clean program. Two other posters mentioned him prior. Surprised not more.
Ollie can recruit. he should and will get the job. if he can recruit he will win big at uconn.
Ok I'm just gonna throw this out there for coaches. Scott Drew from Baylor. I think he's done a solid job making Baylor prominent. I know he had a little miscue with recruiting but who hasn't. It may be a long shot though, he song a 10 year contract a few years ago. I also like sean miller