Bluejay wrote:It seems like Mack is rumored for every job that opens up every year. Why is that? To me, it is a sign that he isn't entirely happy at Xavier for some reason (I have no idea what that reason is).
If he is constantly shopping for other jobs, OSU would be hard to turn down. They've got all the money in the world there. But geez, the timing sucks for Mack. He's got a really good team coming back next year....one year later and it may be a different story.
If Mack goes, does X try to rehire Matta? Small world.
Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:Xudash wrote:
IMHO, we're safe. He isn't going up I-71 for that job. Especially given the mess that presently exists in Columbus.
The Flyer Faithful convinced themselves that Archie Miller would stay put at Dayton until the Ohio State job became available. Especially given the mess that exists in Bloomington.
Who is highest paid employee at Ohio State? – Dayton Daily News - February 19, 2016Ohio State University paid men’s basketball head coach Thad Matta $5.8 million last year …
Billy Donovan (crazy), Chris Mack (not so crazy) and Ohio State's potential replacements for Thad Matta – Cleveland.com - June 5, 2017Chris Mack, Xavier
Let's stick with the Xavier connection for a minute at talk about Mack. Of all the names you'll see here and elsewhere, he probably makes the most sense. He was born in Cleveland and grew up near Cincinnati. He's coached at Xavier with great success since 2009, and could recruit Ohio and the Midwest. He never coached with Matta, but did coach under Miller at Xavier before succeeding Miller when he went to Arizona. Mack made $1.4 million last year, according to USA Today, and Ohio State could double that without paying anything more than it paid Matta.
Likelihood of it happening: As likely as you'll find here. He'd be my pick if I were making the decision based on attainability and track record. Indiana flirted with him before picking Archie Miller, so Mack may be ready to move on from his alma mater.
In any event, I hope that Chris Mack remains at Xavier, but I have no idea of what he will decide.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:If this move was made in the Spring, and not Summer, I think the likelihood of losing one of Mack/Holtmann to an OSU would have been much higher. Today, in early June, you have coaches already in the full-swing of summer camps, recruiting and preparations for the season. Moving now not only loses all the work you have done, but also puts you behind every single one of the B1G programs entering next year. You wouldn't be able to install your full program until a year from now. That takes into account assistants, recruits, and other basketball personnel.
I just don't see Mack or Holtmann leaving for this type of opportunity right now. If/when they leave for bigger jobs, it will be one where they have more control over.
Personally, and unless OSU can finagle Donovan from OKC (which I also think is unlikely considering he didn't leave them for Indiana), I think they are looking at mid-majors for their next coach (or a current power conference assistant). They could also look at Tom Crean, but I don't believe they would be interested. They will make a run at Marshall (and get denied), they will make runs at Mack/Holtmann (and get denied), and try and get Donovan (which I think they'll be denied). I think they will end up choosing from a pool of Cronin/Crean/Capel/Jankovich crowd.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:If this move was made in the Spring, and not Summer, I think the likelihood of losing one of Mack/Holtmann to an OSU would have been much higher. Today, in early June, you have coaches already in the full-swing of summer camps, recruiting and preparations for the season. Moving now not only loses all the work you have done, but also puts you behind every single one of the B1G programs entering next year. You wouldn't be able to install your full program until a year from now. That takes into account assistants, recruits, and other basketball personnel.
I just don't see Mack or Holtmann leaving for this type of opportunity right now. If/when they leave for bigger jobs, it will be one where they have more control over.
Personally, and unless OSU can finagle Donovan from OKC (which I also think is unlikely considering he didn't leave them for Indiana), I think they are looking at mid-majors for their next coach (or a current power conference assistant). They could also look at Tom Crean, but I don't believe they would be interested. They will make a run at Marshall (and get denied), they will make runs at Mack/Holtmann (and get denied), and try and get Donovan (which I think they'll be denied). I think they will end up choosing from a pool of Cronin/Crean/Capel/Jankovich crowd.
Bluejay wrote:It seems like Mack is rumored for every job that opens up every year. Why is that? To me, it is a sign that he isn't entirely happy at Xavier for some reason (I have no idea what that reason is).
If he is constantly shopping for other jobs, OSU would be hard to turn down. They've got all the money in the world there. But geez, the timing sucks for Mack. He's got a really good team coming back next year....one year later and it may be a different story.
If Mack goes, does X try to rehire Matta? Small world.
Bill Marsh wrote:
Smith has certainly made a mess of this.
Ohio ties could lead Smith to Xavier coach Chris Mack or Cincinnati coach Mick Cronin, especially with Smith wanting more emphasis on in-state and Midwest recruiting.
However, those close to Mack think that if he were ever to leave Xavier, his alma mater, it would be for the job at Louisville, his wife’s hometown. He just bought a new home in northern Kentucky and seems happy at Xavier.
pki1998 wrote:Looking like bad news for Xavier, Chris Mack put his house up for sale yesterday:
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2483-Legends-Way-Crestview-Hills-KY-41017/1419875_zpid/
A quick search of the Kenton County Auditor shows the house is owned by Chris and Christi Mack
http://kcor.org
Not a good day for Xavier
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