stever20 wrote:I think with Alabama/Auburn- we've yet to see their recruits really matter yet. Both have top 50 classes coming in this year- and even better for '17.
Tennessee, Missouri, Arkansas- totally yuck. and LSU is going to take forever to recover from last year.
It'll be interesting to see a team like Miss St. They have 6 4 star guys coming in this year. Maybe not immediately but that's going to pay off.
I think 1 other thing with the SEC why they've struggled- coaches. Even the good ones haven't been around long yet. This is only Pearl's 3rd year. Avery Johnson at Bama- 2nd year. Kevin White at Florida- 2nd year. Ben Howland at Miss St- 2nd year. Barnes at Tennessee- 2nd year. Only 5 of 14 coaches been there more than 5 years. Callipari is the 2nd longest tenured coach in the conference. Compare that to the Big East for instance- 5 guys who have been there more than 5 years(and Cooley 5 years). Think about it- in the Big East Cooley is the 6th longest tenure right now.
Also, we really haven't seen the full money change impact yet. Remember, this is only year 2 for the SEC network. Let's see how it is 4-5 years from now.
stever20 wrote:just looking- probably not realistic for that core to be here in 15 years...
Wright is 54 believe it or not. I'd kind of guess about 6-7 years left for him most likely.
McDermott is 51 already.
Cooley and Mack are 47 and 46 respectively.
The 2 young pups that you list are Holtmann(44) and Willard(41). Those 2(along with Wojo) IMO are the biggest flight risks right now. I think for Willard the key will be to watch next years recruiting class. If they don't have much by this time next year- you really would start to worry.
AS far as the SEC money, I'd say that the money difference between them(and Big Ten now) and the other P5's - has grown considerably. Look at some of the guys that the SEC has gotten coaches wise last few years. Ben Howland prime example.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:stever20 wrote:just looking- probably not realistic for that core to be here in 15 years...
Wright is 54 believe it or not. I'd kind of guess about 6-7 years left for him most likely.
McDermott is 51 already.
Cooley and Mack are 47 and 46 respectively.
The 2 young pups that you list are Holtmann(44) and Willard(41). Those 2(along with Wojo) IMO are the biggest flight risks right now. I think for Willard the key will be to watch next years recruiting class. If they don't have much by this time next year- you really would start to worry.
AS far as the SEC money, I'd say that the money difference between them(and Big Ten now) and the other P5's - has grown considerably. Look at some of the guys that the SEC has gotten coaches wise last few years. Ben Howland prime example.
Yeah, OK Stever. What a tool statement.
Pitino - 64
Roy Wms - 66
Laranaga - 67
Coach K - 69
Boeheim - 71
Stever: "No way Wright will coach another 15 years" (would be 69), "and probably not MC Dermott either!" (would be 66). Yeah, OK pal.
Wizard of Westroads wrote:
Four BE teams in the Top 25.
stever20 wrote:I don't think coaches today will coach as long as the guys there now.
And even with that..... take Wright 15 years from now. That would be 69. That would be 5 years older than Pitino is right now. Do you really think Pitino will coach for 5 more years? I sure don't. I don't really think he'll coach 2 more years even.
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