Moderators Gerry Hamilton Posted March 2 Moderators Posted March 2 13 minutes ago, Clint Baros said: I will admit im more of a basketball casual than most in this chat are I assume. But what is the reasoning y'all want Quin Snyder. From what I have seen he seems ok. I would want him if he was interested. Terrific offensive coach. Got to have an offensive maximizer these days in CBK IMO... he's that level. Many coaches run a lot of the action the NBA teams do, but it's not a long list who can coach it in game (adjust, counters, etc..) .... he would be one. But hear he's fine in the NBA. He has a house in Austin, and loves the city. So he's been associated with the job prior, and Texas would hire him if he had interest. 7 1 Quote
Jarveaux Posted March 2 Posted March 2 I believe it might be a little harder than we believe it should be. Coaches should be in line to come to Texas . I believe the way the Beard termination might give top quality coaches a reason to pause . Not arguing the right or wrong of the situation just realizing Texas didn’t let due process play out . Beard didn’t get due process. At least that’s the way it seemed. I if RT is replaced I hope we make every effort to get the best coach available. The musical chair in men’s basketball is preventing Texas from being competitive in SEC . Is that were we want to be . I think not. 1 Quote
HudGar1922 Posted March 2 Posted March 2 needs to be someone that takes the football fan who doesn’t care about basketball unless they are good type of coach Quote
texcoyote15 Posted March 2 Posted March 2 4 hours ago, Gerry Hamilton said: Hearing no to college from two diff sources I really don’t want a pro guy. I want someone that is proven in today’s landscape of college basketball. As I say whenever we get a coaching vacancy in other sports…….i want a high level recruiter. Talent evaluator to be able to pull dawgs from the portal. I kinda like a guy that has a little bit of hardass in him. This helps to get your team to come out and play high level defense. We’ll see what CDC likes. Quote
harveycmd Posted March 2 Posted March 2 1 hour ago, Gerry Hamilton said: Beard wants IU badly ... trying as hard as he can. I've heard mixed bag there ... Drew apparently gets first right of refusal The IU thing is strange. They weren't anything before Bobby Knight, and they haven't been anything since Bobby Knight. 2 Quote
Hunter Smith Posted March 2 Posted March 2 23 minutes ago, Jarveaux said: I believe it might be a little harder than we believe it should be. Coaches should be in line to come to Texas . I believe the way the Beard termination might give top quality coaches a reason to pause . Not arguing the right or wrong of the situation just realizing Texas didn’t let due process play out . Beard didn’t get due process. At least that’s the way it seemed. I if RT is replaced I hope we make every effort to get the best coach available. The musical chair in men’s basketball is preventing Texas from being competitive in SEC . Is that were we want to be . I think not. Most coaches understand how highly publicized their job is and wouldn't put themselves in the situation Beard did. Quote
harveycmd Posted March 2 Posted March 2 3 minutes ago, Hunter Smith said: Most coaches understand how highly publicized their job is and wouldn't put themselves in the situation Beard did. Emotional circumstances often lead people to act strangely. Quote
CoachBobbyFinstock Posted March 2 Posted March 2 Quin Snyder may be more realistic than people think. He’s not tearing it up in Atlanta. Coaches get fired quickly in that league or the seat gets hot. Quote
CoachBobbyFinstock Posted March 2 Posted March 2 I could see Drew going to Indiana. He’s from the state I believe. Could be a dream job of sorts. I think he’s maxed out and getting a little stale at Baylor. He had an incredible run there. Quote
harveycmd Posted March 2 Posted March 2 13 minutes ago, qaertyisthatdude said: After Knight, they had one pop year to the natty game in '02 under Mike Davis (lost to Maryland) and have been an afterthought ever since. I bet they wish the Kelvin Sampson situation had gone differently. Sampson would've made them a perennial title contender and would still be coaching there today. They remind me of Nebraska football in a way. Both programs fell off around the same time. I can't think of another program that's only one a title under one coach. Quote
Kevin Frank Posted March 2 Posted March 2 55 minutes ago, harveycmd said: The IU thing is strange. They weren't anything before Bobby Knight, and they haven't been anything since Bobby Knight. I mean, yes Coach Knight is a huge part of our history, but 2 of our 5 National Championships came before him. We have one national runner up since he left. Basketball does mean more in Indiana. We have like 7 of the largest high school gyms in the world. It's a cultural thing like football is to Texas. You are king of Indiana when you are the coach at IU and have good things going. Quote
Hashtag Posted March 2 Posted March 2 1 hour ago, Jarveaux said: I believe it might be a little harder than we believe it should be. Coaches should be in line to come to Texas . I believe the way the Beard termination might give top quality coaches a reason to pause . Not arguing the right or wrong of the situation just realizing Texas didn’t let due process play out . Beard didn’t get due process. At least that’s the way it seemed. I if RT is replaced I hope we make every effort to get the best coach available. The musical chair in men’s basketball is preventing Texas from being competitive in SEC . Is that were we want to be . I think not. Why? Beard is an alcoholic who assaulted his fiancé. Texas did the right thing. 1 Quote
bierce Posted March 2 Posted March 2 (edited) 40 minutes ago, harveycmd said: I can't think of another program that's only one a title under one coach. Florida. Anybody else was either before UCLA's run or a team that has won only one title. Unless you want to count Louisville, since Krum won two in the 80s, and the Pitino coached team had its title vacated. Edited March 2 by bierce Quote
Moderators Gerry Hamilton Posted March 2 Moderators Posted March 2 57 minutes ago, CoachBobbyFinstock said: I could see Drew going to Indiana. He’s from the state I believe. Could be a dream job of sorts. I think he’s maxed out and getting a little stale at Baylor. He had an incredible run there. agree Quote
harveycmd Posted March 2 Posted March 2 41 minutes ago, bierce said: Florida. Anybody else was either before UCLA's run or a team that has won only one title. Unless you want to count Louisville, since Krum won two in the 80s, and the Pitino coached team had its title vacated. That's considered a blue blood, but I think that was understood. I don't think Florida is considered a blue blood in basketball. I guess Duke is, but they won more than a few over a long period of time under Coach K. I see now that Indiana won two way before Knight. Thus my point is muted. Quote
Red Five Posted March 2 Posted March 2 2 hours ago, CoachBobbyFinstock said: Quin Snyder may be more realistic than people think. He’s not tearing it up in Atlanta. Coaches get fired quickly in that league or the seat gets hot. pass Quote
bierce Posted March 2 Posted March 2 2 hours ago, harveycmd said: The IU thing is strange. They weren't anything before Bobby Knight, and they haven't been anything since Bobby Knight. There is more strangeness to the Indiana story. When Indiana was selected to host early rounds in the NIT near the end of Crean's tenure, the AD refused to allow Indiana to host a game, claiming an NIT game would diminish the legacy of Assembly Hall. This proved to be nothing more than a jerkwad move to denigrate the coach. Assembly Hall was previously the venue for Indiana's first three NIT games in 1985 under Bobby Knight. Indiana still thinks itself as all that, when it clearly isn't, but the team has played well since Woodson announced he is stepping down. Quote
Assistant Regional Manager Posted March 2 Posted March 2 2 hours ago, Robbin Antono said: Would y’all think Beard coming back if inquired? Why would he want to come back to work for the people who fired him with cause at the lowest point of his life? The only people entertaining that thought are those living in fantasy land. 2 Quote
Jarveaux Posted March 2 Posted March 2 2 hours ago, Hashtag said: Why? Beard is an alcoholic who assaulted his fiancé. Texas did the right thing. Hash you are very opinionated. Beard doesn’t drink . You don’t know what happened. All charges were dismissed. 3 1 1 Quote
connorkp23 Posted March 2 Posted March 2 22 minutes ago, Assistant Regional Manager said: Why would he want to come back to work for the people who fired him with cause at the lowest point of his life? The only people entertaining that thought are those living in fantasy land. Woe is him, he made an incredibly selfish and idiotic decision. Texas had no choice and were 100% correct in firing him. He’s lucky he’s not in prison, much less coaching in the SEC. 3 Quote
connorkp23 Posted March 2 Posted March 2 19 minutes ago, Jarveaux said: Hash you are very opinionated. Beard doesn’t drink . You don’t know what happened. All charges were dismissed. What happened was he was facing 10 years in prison but his fiancée chose not to support the prosecution. 1 Quote
Ace Recruiter Posted March 2 Posted March 2 28 minutes ago, Jarveaux said: Hash you are very opinionated. Beard doesn’t drink . You don’t know what happened. All charges were dismissed. His girlfriend realized her meal ticket was about to expire if she didn't recant. So, she did. Why is anybody even considering "if" Beard came back? He's not. He was the perfect choice at the time, what hapenned hapenned and here we are. 2 Quote
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