Eric15
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play potentially in front of 30k a few times/year.
play potentially in front of 30k a few times/year.
As a kid I saw pretty much every Melo game at the Dome. We were kings and didn't know.
Brutal job.
The next coach will be under a microscope.
He better get us to the tournament in 2026-27 or he'll be gone before he unpacks.
Some of you are so scared someone else can win here besides Boeheim. Hodgson would take the job today. He’s better than Pastner.I think we perceive the job as more attractive than the marketplace rates it. In a lot of ways we are like PSU football: great tradition and fanbase, and high expectations but little patience. I think a lot of current coaches will interview to get a raise and extension but ultimately the job is most attractive to somebody at Josh Pastner’s level, which is a caliber of coach we don’t want to stoop to. Hopefully wildhack can pull a rabbit out of his hat.
Brutal job.
The next coach will be under a microscope.
He better get us to the tournament in 2026-27 or he'll be gone before he unpacks
Crazy to think Kelvin Sampson went out with stuff nobody would bat an eye at today.Don’t worry. Indiana has only gone through 6 coaches and an interim trying to recapture the magic of their hall of famer.
Ironically, their best chance at a national title post-Knight was 2013 when they were a 1 seed, and we dominated them in the Sweet 16.Don’t worry. Indiana has only gone through 6 coaches and an interim trying to recapture the magic of their hall of famer.
Also crazy he was doing very well there from a winning percentage standpoint when he got the boot. I remember it happening but must be honest I wasn’t following IU closely at the time. Suffice it to say we could be wandering in the desert for a long time If wildhack does not get this hire right. I’m sure Indiana fancies itself one of the best jobs in the country.Crazy to think Kelvin Sampson went out with stuff nobody would bat an eye at today.
Also funny red and crean have similar win percentagesIronically, their best chance at a national title post-Knight was 2013 when they were a 1 seed, and we dominated them in the Sweet 16.
I’m an optimist and think it’s a very attractive job. However, I agree with your concerns.Personally, I have serious reservations of who we can attract. In this new world, NIL is priority #1 #2 and #3 and a distant 4th is facilities.
Our NIL lagged behind, the budget was there this year, but 3 years from now, will you be able to build a competitor with a $8-9 million roster? I don’t think so personally.
Facilities wise, the melo center is out dated. There’s no other way around it. It needs a bit of a face lift and some new bells and whistles, for example, a recovery center like Illinois. Some schools even have a portable gym that travels to away games. You think our admin is going to green light something like that? Again, I don’t think so.
we need to commit $13-15 mil for NIL without sacrificing football while also investing in facilities like the Melo.
I haven’t even mentioned a salary pool for assistants.
Don’t mean to be a Debbie downer but in this new world, nothing matters but $$$$$$$ and for a university that has cried poor for generations, I don’t see that changing.
I second this. This argument is such garbage. Add Lansing Michigan, Stillwater and Norman Oklahoma, Spokane Washington, Champaign-Urbana Illinois, and on and on to the list.Dumbest argument ever that always pops up here. By this logic Miami, USC and Arizona State would have been a powerhouse for decades.
Who wants to live in storrs, flint, Ames, Lubbock, Iowa City, Omaha, Tuscaloosa, Little Rock, Bloomington and Waco. I mean I could go on. Those are all teams in the top 30.
The middle of nowhere and warm.I hate this argument. Tons of college towns are in the middle of nowhere and they're WAY further away from cool metro areas than Syracuse is.
I second this. This argument is such garbage. Add Lansing Michigan, Stillwater and Norman Oklahoma, Spokane Washington, Champaign-Urbana Illinois, and on and on to the list.
The Pastner example is laughable. The problem with this board is that not enough folks pay close enough attention to college basketball at large and certainly don’t know enough about coaches at other schools, up and coming coaches, etc. If Red is fired after the season, we will be fine and will hire an up and coming coach and give him the resources to succeed.Some of you are so scared someone else can win here besides Boeheim. Hodgson would take the job today. He’s better than Pastner.
Yup, very lame argument. Miami usc and asu campuses are literally heaven on earth, those three have won next to nothing in bball.I second this. This argument is such garbage. Add Lansing Michigan, Stillwater and Norman Oklahoma, Spokane Washington, Champaign-Urbana Illinois, and on and on to the list.
Dumbest argument ever that always pops up here. By this logic Miami, USC and Arizona State would have been a powerhouse for decades.
Who wants to live in storrs, flint, Ames, Lubbock, Iowa City, Omaha, Tuscaloosa, Little Rock, Bloomington and Waco. I mean I could go on. Those are all teams in the top 30.
Yup, very lame argument. Miami usc and asu campuses are literally heaven on earth, those three have won next to nothing in bball.
I second this. This argument is such garbage. Add Lansing Michigan, Stillwater and Norman Oklahoma, Spokane Washington, Champaign-Urbana Illinois, and on and on to the list.
It just seems to me in the current environment the stuff about how attractive a job based on the old standards is almost irrelevant. If the budget is there (both to pay the head coach as well as the players) basically any job is attractive and if it’s not then it’s not. I hate to be that reductive but…
Take the L, man.The middle of nowhere and warm.
Pay is critical but it’s also a sliding scale. Depends on whether a school is targeting an up and coming mid major HC, or trying to pry one away from a P5 school.This topic gets discussed a lot and I always find it hilarious when historic wins and attendance and things like that come up. The most important factor in any job is how much they pay. Other things matter too, but without knowing how much SU wants to pay its an irrelevant discussion.