HoosierPal wrote:BEhomer wrote:you say you want change because you don't want to settle for mediocrity and the names i hear are hurley's and massiello's. they may be up and coming guys but still are vastly unproven as far as being able to recruit big time players and win games in the ncaa tourney. you will still be in wait n see mode for the next 2 years.
that's why i question this move unless you get pitino or donovan to come here.
I more than agree with you and glad you brought this up. Really, hiring a coach from Buffalo or Manhattan isn't more than a "safe hire". If you are looking for a grand slam with a current non-P5 coach, you are looking at Few, Marshall, Smart, or Miller. I have nothing against Hurley or Massiello, and hope they have fine careers. But they won't turn any heads. No current recruits remember Hurley at Duke. Their parents might, but they won't. Massiello is best remember for lying on his resume. A top assistant at one of the' blue blood schools' would bring more pizzaz.
Steve Lavin wrote:I am thrilled with this decision. I think we got used to Lavin after 5 years and he is a genuinely nice guy. That's why so many people are upset. He's a father figure to our players and they love him. But unfortunately you can be the nicest and handsome guy ever with the hottest wife, but not be a good coach. He started off recruiting with a bang but that wore off in the last 2 years and top recruits caught on that he was not the answer if they wanted to win. Chris Carlin (a major NYC sports media head here on TV) said he was pleasantly surprised and figured we would settle for the Lavin mediocrity, but it's encouraging that we didn't. I agree. It shows we want more. We want to be legitimate. It shows we won't settle for 2 NCAA's in 5 years with top 100 kids. We won't settle for 0 postseason wins.
I'd rather bite the bullet now and sacrifice 1-2 years of rebuilding to get a real coach in here. The quicker we make the change, the quicker we will see results. We were never getting Lovett, Diallo, Pappagiannis, and Lav lost Briscoe to UK after recruiting him like the next MJ for what felt like 10 years. It was time for him to go. He recruits athletes though…I want basketball players. I want scoring big men who box out and rebound. I want PG's who can shoot but also play the role of team leader and constantly get assists. I want dead eye shooters even if they aren't all that athletic. I want consistent FT shooting. Lavin teams don't have this. There is no skill on Lavin teams. Just lots of really fast, bouncy guys who score on fast breaks and iso ball. That's not the type of team you recruit to have staying power in the top 25 or consistently make tourney runs. Lavin teams were maddeningly inconsistent. One minute ranked 15th, next minute we looked like the team that Robert Morris blew out. And though we often fought against the blue bloods valiantly, we never won against them (except that 1 miracle year in 2011).
Lavin Pros:
-Great ambassador
-Great father figure, positive influence on kids
-Kids love him
-Brings exposure and media attention
-Media savvy
-Recruited well in beginning (faded towards end)
-Hot wife
-Full head of hair in middle age
Lavin Cons:
-Cannot play team basketball
-Cannot blend players and create chemistry
-Cannot recruit skilled players
-Cannot win in postseason
-Cannot win the big game
-Very very slow starts
-Cannot maintain consistency
With that being said, my choice would be either Hurley. Can't go wrong. Would be fun to have both Hurley's in the Big East. If not, Mullin would be my 2nd choice with the caveat that he brings some very talented and experienced assistants/recruiters with him. Many experts are saying if Mullin coached, boosters would donate tons of money for upgrades. We will see, but as long as it's a Hurley or Mullin I will be very happy.
Bill Marsh wrote:HoosierPal wrote:BEhomer wrote:you say you want change because you don't want to settle for mediocrity and the names i hear are hurley's and massiello's. they may be up and coming guys but still are vastly unproven as far as being able to recruit big time players and win games in the ncaa tourney. you will still be in wait n see mode for the next 2 years.
that's why i question this move unless you get pitino or donovan to come here.
I more than agree with you and glad you brought this up. Really, hiring a coach from Buffalo or Manhattan isn't more than a "safe hire". If you are looking for a grand slam with a current non-P5 coach, you are looking at Few, Marshall, Smart, or Miller. I have nothing against Hurley or Massiello, and hope they have fine careers. But they won't turn any heads. No current recruits remember Hurley at Duke. Their parents might, but they won't. Massiello is best remember for lying on his resume. A top assistant at one of the' blue blood schools' would bring more pizzaz.
Seriously?
Few? He's not going anywhere. Everyone knows that.
Marshall? He's from South Carolina. Fit in well in conservative Kansas. As hot as he is, do you really think that he's going to a Catholic school in NYC? I remember what a bad fit Rick Barnes was in Providence.
Shaka? Not coming. Rumored to have just turned down Tennessee for $3million.
Miller? Doubtful. He's got it made in Dayton. Why take on another rebuilding project in another Catholic school? I think that his sites are set higher than that if he's anything like his brother.
HoosierPal wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:HoosierPal wrote:
I more than agree with you and glad you brought this up. Really, hiring a coach from Buffalo or Manhattan isn't more than a "safe hire". If you are looking for a grand slam with a current non-P5 coach, you are looking at Few, Marshall, Smart, or Miller. I have nothing against Hurley or Massiello, and hope they have fine careers. But they won't turn any heads. No current recruits remember Hurley at Duke. Their parents might, but they won't. Massiello is best remember for lying on his resume. A top assistant at one of the' blue blood schools' would bring more pizzaz.
Seriously?
Few? He's not going anywhere. Everyone knows that.
Marshall? He's from South Carolina. Fit in well in conservative Kansas. As hot as he is, do you really think that he's going to a Catholic school in NYC? I remember what a bad fit Rick Barnes was in Providence.
Shaka? Not coming. Rumored to have just turned down Tennessee for $3million.
Miller? Doubtful. He's got it made in Dayton. Why take on another rebuilding project in another Catholic school? I think that his sites are set higher than that if he's anything like his brother.
Yes, Seriously. Did Few tell you he wasn't going anywhere? He didn't tell me. So I guess he told everyone but me.
Tennessee and Alabama (SEC) are talking to these guys, you know Texas (Big 12) will be talking, so why not the Big East? You want to run with the big dogs, you need to spend like a big dog.
Step up to the plate DePaul and St. Johns. If you want to send shock waves through the NCAA, don't go small. Go big. You want to go small time, steal a MAC coach, a MAAC coach or one from the Horizon League.
If you don't ask, they can't turn you down.
billyjack wrote:Writers in NY recommending Dan Hurley over Mullin.
St John's alum-donors are said to be favoring Mullin.
I agree that Dan Hurley would be great, though it would really hurt URI.
Couple of links from the Friar board:
Ny Post:
http://nypost.com/2015/03/27/st-johns-s ... e-program/
Daily News:
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/colle ... 830_668854
Bill Marsh wrote:billyjack wrote:Writers in NY recommending Dan Hurley over Mullin.
St John's alum-donors are said to be favoring Mullin.
I agree that Dan Hurley would be great, though it would really hurt URI.
Couple of links from the Friar board:
Ny Post:
http://nypost.com/2015/03/27/st-johns-s ... e-program/
Daily News:
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/colle ... 830_668854
The alum-donors almost always get their way. I remember that a big donor who wanted Dougherty at St. John's was dissed when they hired Norm instead. But this is Mullin who is revered in NYC. If the alum-donors want him and he wants the job, it is his.he certainly should be able to boost recruiting.
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