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Re: Conference Realignment: What Next?

Postby EMT » Sun Dec 31, 2023 5:27 pm

gosports1 wrote:I wonder if Billy Donovan could be lured to Depaul? Would be a paycut but might be a great ego booster if he could turn them around


I don't think we will see BillyD back in college again. If I'm wrong, it will be a P5 football school, not a 30-year reclamation project. Also, he coaches the Bull but has no ties to Chicago.
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Re: Conference Realignment: What Next?

Postby gtmoBlue » Sun Jan 07, 2024 12:42 pm

Tobin Anderson Love??? :o Yes Sir! Da Lub comes from his consistently coaching up his teams at each level. Bringing a hard-nosed, defense 1st style of play to his teams. He learned from his Dad...a longtime successful HS coach in Iowa! His tenacity and instilling a winning culture at each of his career stops. Coach is a proven winner at 2 Div levels, and soon to be all three levels. He has a 14-8 NCAA Tourney record, Including 1-EE, 3-SS, 2-2nd Rounds, 2-1st Rounds, And 1-NCAA Play-in win (Dayton). Past Success is not an accurate predictor of future performance. Although, we often/normally judge coaching proficiency and/or greatness by these very same measures when looking retrospectively...don't we. DePaul can (and probably will) do far worse than my guy - Coach Tobin Anderson.

Coaching Stats: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tobin_And ... ing_record

History: Coach has a 22 year history at NCAA level coaching. Coach Anderson has 11 years Div 3, 9 years at Div 2, and now 1+ years at Div 1. He is a proven winner at each level. Coach Anderson has tallied 8 onference championships, 4 2nd place finishes, (12) over his 22 year coaching history. His teams have earned 8 NCAA Tourney bids (not including the cancelled 2020 tourney), at 3 levels. He has amassed a 14-8 NCAA Tourney record overall.

Coaching Record:
Div 1: 27–24 (.529) 1+ years. Farleigh D (NEC) 21–16 (.568); Iona Metro Atlantic (MAAC) 6–8 (.429) 1 NCAA Div 1 Tourney - 2nd Round (2-1*) *Play-in Round at Dayton.

Div 2: 209–62 (.771) 5 East Coast Conf. (ECC) Championships, 3 2nd Place, 1 5th place. 6 NCAA Div 2 Tourneys (7 if you count cancelled 2020 season)
1 EE, 3 other SS's, 1 2nd round, 1 1st Round, 1 Cancelled 2020 Tourney.

Div 3: 185–129 (.589) 3 Liberty League Championships and 1 NCAA Div 3 Tourney - 2nd Round

Yes Sir...ol' git is sold on Coach Anderson. Quiet as it's kept, I'd like to see him wearing lil' Creighton Gear, once ol' Mac retires. Just sayin'.


PS: Old Dash's 2019 predictions (1st post of this thread) was a wee bit off Looks as though Cincy, Houston, and UCF dodged bullets huh.
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Re: Conference Realignment: What Next?

Postby Xudash » Mon Jan 08, 2024 6:17 pm

gtmoBlue wrote:Tobin Anderson Love??? :o Yes Sir! Da Lub comes from his consistently coaching up his teams at each level. Bringing a hard-nosed, defense 1st style of play to his teams. He learned from his Dad...a longtime successful HS coach in Iowa! His tenacity and instilling a winning culture at each of his career stops. Coach is a proven winner at 2 Div levels, and soon to be all three levels. He has a 14-8 NCAA Tourney record, Including 1-EE, 3-SS, 2-2nd Rounds, 2-1st Rounds, And 1-NCAA Play-in win (Dayton). Past Success is not an accurate predictor of future performance. Although, we often/normally judge coaching proficiency and/or greatness by these very same measures when looking retrospectively...don't we. DePaul can (and probably will) do far worse than my guy - Coach Tobin Anderson.

Coaching Stats: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tobin_And ... ing_record

History: Coach has a 22 year history at NCAA level coaching. Coach Anderson has 11 years Div 3, 9 years at Div 2, and now 1+ years at Div 1. He is a proven winner at each level. Coach Anderson has tallied 8 onference championships, 4 2nd place finishes, (12) over his 22 year coaching history. His teams have earned 8 NCAA Tourney bids (not including the cancelled 2020 tourney), at 3 levels. He has amassed a 14-8 NCAA Tourney record overall.

Coaching Record:
Div 1: 27–24 (.529) 1+ years. Farleigh D (NEC) 21–16 (.568); Iona Metro Atlantic (MAAC) 6–8 (.429) 1 NCAA Div 1 Tourney - 2nd Round (2-1*) *Play-in Round at Dayton.

Div 2: 209–62 (.771) 5 East Coast Conf. (ECC) Championships, 3 2nd Place, 1 5th place. 6 NCAA Div 2 Tourneys (7 if you count cancelled 2020 season)
1 EE, 3 other SS's, 1 2nd round, 1 1st Round, 1 Cancelled 2020 Tourney.

Div 3: 185–129 (.589) 3 Liberty League Championships and 1 NCAA Div 3 Tourney - 2nd Round

Yes Sir...ol' git is sold on Coach Anderson. Quiet as it's kept, I'd like to see him wearing lil' Creighton Gear, once ol' Mac retires. Just sayin'.


PS: Old Dash's 2019 predictions (1st post of this thread) was a wee bit off Looks as though Cincy, Houston, and UCF dodged bullets huh.
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You got me there, gtmo. Nobody bats a 1,000. If reducing AD budget deficits equates to dodging a bullet, along with not having to worry about being tens of millions behind in revenue each year to the B1G and SEC, then they're in like Flynn. Seriously, to your point, they can cruise like this for a while, and they'll have access to the football playoffs.
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Re: Conference Realignment: What Next?

Postby Omaha1 » Fri Jan 26, 2024 2:00 pm

The Big Ten is planning to stay at 20 league games when UCLA, USC, Oregon, & Washington join the conference in 2024-25, according to a source.

The Big Ten is also planning to only have 15 of its 18 teams in the Big Ten Tournament starting in 2025.
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Re: Conference Realignment: What Next?

Postby stever20 » Mon Feb 26, 2024 2:56 pm

UMass going to the MAC all sports. Leaving the A10.
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Re: Conference Realignment: What Next?

Postby ArmyVet » Mon Feb 26, 2024 4:17 pm

stever20 wrote:UMass going to the MAC all sports. Leaving the A10.

Confirms that college football, even if it's bad college football, still drives the bus.
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Re: Conference Realignment: What Next?

Postby stever20 » Mon Feb 26, 2024 4:20 pm

ArmyVet wrote:
stever20 wrote:UMass going to the MAC all sports. Leaving the A10.

Confirms that college football, even if it's bad college football, still drives the bus.

yeah, although the A10 isn't the A10 of 10 years ago even.
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Re: Conference Realignment: What Next?

Postby kayako » Tue Feb 27, 2024 9:30 am

stever20 wrote:UMass going to the MAC all sports. Leaving the A10.


I am not even sure if this is a bad move for their basketball.
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Re: Conference Realignment: What Next?

Postby aughnanure » Tue Feb 27, 2024 9:45 am

stever20 wrote:
ArmyVet wrote:
stever20 wrote:UMass going to the MAC all sports. Leaving the A10.

Confirms that college football, even if it's bad college football, still drives the bus.

yeah, although the A10 isn't the A10 of 10 years ago even.


A10 hurt itself by getting so big. 15 teams? Why? There’s a much better league in there if they could get back to 10-12.
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Re: Conference Realignment: What Next?

Postby stever20 » Tue Feb 27, 2024 9:56 am

aughnanure wrote:
A10 hurt itself by getting so big. 15 teams? Why? There’s a much better league in there if they could get back to 10-12.

The problem there is the new teams aren't the issue. It's some of the existing teams that are the issue. 4 of the top 8 teams are newer ones (Loyola, Davidson, George Mason, and VCU).
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