shupirate98 wrote:Here's some light Monday morning reading for you. People wanted details of what exactly had gone wrong at Seton Hall. Seton Hall was determined to cover it up. Seeing as this is 2015 and not 1935 such things can never be covered up for long. And here we go...
http://jimhaguesports.blogspot.com/2015/02/time-for-willard-to-look-at-man-in-glass.html?spref=tw
Bill Marsh wrote:shupirate98 wrote:Here's some light Monday morning reading for you. People wanted details of what exactly had gone wrong at Seton Hall. Seton Hall was determined to cover it up. Seeing as this is 2015 and not 1935 such things can never be covered up for long. And here we go...
http://jimhaguesports.blogspot.com/2015/02/time-for-willard-to-look-at-man-in-glass.html?spref=tw
Interesting article. Thanks for the link. Who's in charge? Apparently not the coach.
As interesting as the article is, it doesn't really shed light on the hints from SHU fans who have used words like the following to describe the situation: "disgraced", "disgusted", "embarrassed", "sad and scary". One fan said something to the effect that it will be a dark day for SHU when what apparently has happened is revealed.
Apparently we have a situation where the coach doesn't have what it takes to manage a program at this level. That's not disgusting. It's nothing for the school to be embarrassed about. Willard has done nothing to disgrace the school. He's just not up to the job. It happens in every walk of life. He gave his best effort. He recruited top talent to the school. Now it's time for them to find someone who can manage the talent, who can bring out the best in them, and who can get them to play together. Thank Willard for his service and move on.
NJRedman wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:shupirate98 wrote:Here's some light Monday morning reading for you. People wanted details of what exactly had gone wrong at Seton Hall. Seton Hall was determined to cover it up. Seeing as this is 2015 and not 1935 such things can never be covered up for long. And here we go...
http://jimhaguesports.blogspot.com/2015/02/time-for-willard-to-look-at-man-in-glass.html?spref=tw
Interesting article. Thanks for the link. Who's in charge? Apparently not the coach.
As interesting as the article is, it doesn't really shed light on the hints from SHU fans who have used words like the following to describe the situation: "disgraced", "disgusted", "embarrassed", "sad and scary". One fan said something to the effect that it will be a dark day for SHU when what apparently has happened is revealed.
Apparently we have a situation where the coach doesn't have what it takes to manage a program at this level. That's not disgusting. It's nothing for the school to be embarrassed about. Willard has done nothing to disgrace the school. He's just not up to the job. It happens in every walk of life. He gave his best effort. He recruited top talent to the school. Now it's time for them to find someone who can manage the talent, who can bring out the best in them, and who can get them to play together. Thank Willard for his service and move on.
They better do whatever it takes to get Hurley to return. Beg him, throw money at him, buy his family a house whatever it takes. He's the only one the fan base will get excited for and he's the one with the local connections to help recruit the local kids without having to bring in the hangers on.
Bill Marsh wrote:NJRedman wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:
Interesting article. Thanks for the link. Who's in charge? Apparently not the coach.
As interesting as the article is, it doesn't really shed light on the hints from SHU fans who have used words like the following to describe the situation: "disgraced", "disgusted", "embarrassed", "sad and scary". One fan said something to the effect that it will be a dark day for SHU when what apparently has happened is revealed.
Apparently we have a situation where the coach doesn't have what it takes to manage a program at this level. That's not disgusting. It's nothing for the school to be embarrassed about. Willard has done nothing to disgrace the school. He's just not up to the job. It happens in every walk of life. He gave his best effort. He recruited top talent to the school. Now it's time for them to find someone who can manage the talent, who can bring out the best in them, and who can get them to play together. Thank Willard for his service and move on.
They better do whatever it takes to get Hurley to return. Beg him, throw money at him, buy his family a house whatever it takes. He's the only one the fan base will get excited for and he's the one with the local connections to help recruit the local kids without having to bring in the hangers on.
I don't know a lot about Hurley as a coach other than that he's had some success.
What Seton Hall needs right now is a no-nonsense coach who is prepared to sit a kid on the bench, suspend him if necessary, or kick him out of the program if called for - all regardless of his level of talent. He must establish that the team comes first. Is Hurley that kind of coach?
EMT wrote:Bill Marsh - You just described Hurley. No way any entourage would be allowed in the locker room. Also not sure that Danny wants the hassle with coaching SHU. He probably could have had the RU job if he wanted it.
SHU needs to decide if they want to pay to get a top line coach. It wouldn't surprise me if Hurley is making more at URI than Willard is at SHU.
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