billyjack wrote:REDMEN1415 wrote:SecureDaBall wrote:I can't see this ending well for St. John's.
What makes anybody think that an 18 year old recruit would care about Chris Mullin? Maybe a Wally World-type recruit would care but the black kid from Lincoln will not, the kid from suburban St. Joe's Metuchen will not, every kid that flocks to the Patrick School, Roselle Catholic, St. Benedictine's, and St Anthony's isn't going to care.
So we are left with an inexperienced coach and recruiter that really doesn't have the juice with these young kids that the school thinks he does have. This is such a clutcher-f*@k of a hiring that a .500 team will be a morale victory.
You don't have a clue to wtf you're talking about. Mullin and Slice are best friends, and from what I hear him coming here is a real possibility. I seen that we already have a top recruiter sewn up. The staff is very much a key.
Hearing that there are some real exciting names that we are talking to.
Now to the 16, 17, and 18 yr old kids, true they might not know who Mullin is, but you be damn sure that their parents know who he is very well.
Right, i don't agree with the line of thought that says "17 year olds don't know who the guy is"... like you said, parents, uncles, high school coaches, neighbors, really anyone over the age of 30 in NYC knows who Chris Mullin is. And these family members and friends have a huge influence on recruits. Sure, maybe people in Possum Hollow Texas don't at this point, but i don't think that's important right now. Plus he'll help sell tickets.
Also, Mullin and lack of coaching experience... i mean, how difficult is it to be an improvement over Lavin... to be worse, Mullin during timeouts would have sit silently on a folding chair with a towel over his head.
booyah wrote:Recently? Fred Hoiberg - Iowa State.
SecureDaBall wrote:
I really don't see it. Mullin was a great college player but he didn't stay around. I'm pretty sure he doesn't even live in the NY area. Now if you inserted Danny Hurley's name in place of Mullin, I would understand. Hurley didn't leave the NY area until he left for Rhode Island and he has been recruiting since coaching high school. St. Benedict's broke away from the NJSIAA so he was recruiting nationally. He brought Tristan Thompson to NJ from Toronto. The guy is a proven recruiter.
Does anyone have an example of a move like this working were a college program hired an inexperienced coach for nostalgic reasons and it was a success? I can't think of any.
SecureDaBall wrote:
Does anyone have an example of a move like this working were a college program hired an inexperienced coach for nostalgic reasons and it was a success? I can't think of any.
REDMEN1415 wrote:SecureDaBall wrote:I can't see this ending well for St. John's.
What makes anybody think that an 18 year old recruit would care about Chris Mullin? Maybe a Wally World-type recruit would care but the black kid from Lincoln will not, the kid from suburban St. Joe's Metuchen will not, every kid that flocks to the Patrick School, Roselle Catholic, St. Benedictine's, and St Anthony's isn't going to care.
So we are left with an inexperienced coach and recruiter that really doesn't have the juice with these young kids that the school thinks he does have. This is such a clutcher-f*@k of a hiring that a .500 team will be a morale victory.
You don't have a clue to wtf you're talking about. Mullin and Slice are best friends, and from what I hear him coming here is a real possibility. I seen that we already have a top recruiter sewn up. The staff is very much a key.
Hearing that there are some real exciting names that we are talking to.
Hoyas wrote:CBS story about it:
http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketb ... -to-accept
the interesting part:
Sources say it's highly unlikely that Rysheed Jordan and Chris Obekpa -- two players who started this year for the Red Storm -- will wind up returning next season.
jfan wrote:Hoyas wrote:CBS story about it:
http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketb ... -to-accept
the interesting part:
Sources say it's highly unlikely that Rysheed Jordan and Chris Obekpa -- two players who started this year for the Red Storm -- will wind up returning next season.
Does anyone have any info about this comment? I know Obekpa had problems, but neither player seemed pro ready and their loss would impact next season for the new coach. Both players are very talented, but leaving early doesn't seem like a good thing for either one. I think the new hire has great potential, but he will need experienced players or the first year could be a struggle!
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