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Coach Search Options after Autry

Nice, he was an All American under Jerry Welsh at Potsdam and was drafted in the ninth round by the Bucks (Old days NBA drafts)
True Story as well: Our baseball coach at Oswego (Doc Nitardy) retired in the Spring of 86. At his retirement dinner at Vona's Restaurant in Oswego, Deane came and was buying drinks (including we players) for everyone. He had just been hired at Siena.
Jerry Welsh passed away a few months ago. He was a great guy and great coach.
 
While I only read a brief blurb about that, I'm guessing they are planning to use the savings in coaching salary to supplement as much of the $20 million revenue sharing as they can. So the potential coaches can decide if taking less themselves will help them be more successful in the long run.
Good luck with that idea Woj. The guy they fired overachieved by a mile for 18 years. Woj's only selling point now is trying to convice someone of the beauty of living in Olean, NY.
 
Good luck with that idea Woj. The guy they fired overachieved by a mile for 18 years. Woj's only selling point now is trying to convice someone of the beauty of living in Olean, NY.
This sounds like an NBA writer thinking he's smarter than everyone else. In 5 years they will be in the MAAC or whatever that league is changing its name to
 
I’m still blown away that we selected a guy boeheim didn’t advocate for after boeheim held on for so long. That to me is the biggest check minus against wildhack

I don’t believe it either but if I’m going to believe this narrative it makes absolutely no sense.
JB could have made GMac lead assistant, but he just assumed he would get his way and was lazy about it, like many other things in his later years. And what narrative don't you believe?
 
Jim Boeheim is the one who brought us to this mess by holding on for 5-10 years too long. His opinion on the college basketball landscape or who would make for a good head coach is irrelevant right now. He built the program and then proceeded to wreck it.
“What is the school batting on head coaching hires now? It's pretty dismal.”
Until Red, we hadn’t hired a new basketball coach in 47 years. And even then, in 1976, we promoted from within. And we did the same in the late 1960 with Roy Danforth. We need to go outside the family, or we’re going to get left behind.
 
Nice, he was an All American under Jerry Welsh at Potsdam and was drafted in the ninth round by the Bucks (Old days NBA drafts)
True Story as well: Our baseball coach at Oswego (Doc Nitardy) retired in the Spring of 86. At his retirement dinner at Vona's Restaurant in Oswego, Deane came and was buying drinks (including we players) for everyone. He had just been hired at Siena.
My work study job in 1978-80 was working for Nitardy in his office.
 
Five tournament appearances in his last ten years with a Final Four. Not bad for someone who "wrecked" the program. One losing season in 47 years. Only took Red three years to double that. But I guess that's Jim's fault, right?
You can’t ignore the Final Fours and Sweet 16s. I’ll give you that. JB was a great coach, and was still a very good tactician and in game coach until almost the end. But he allowed his offensive and defensive systems to become incredibly stale and stagnant, allowed recruiting to atrophy, never replaced Hop with a big time recruiter after he left, stopped putting in the required work with recruiting, and then built his last teams around his son being the star, which was foolish. Daddy ball didn’t work. He’s responsible for the mess that the program is in—even if he helped build us into a power. Red was a foolish hire, but part of the reason we hired him was to give a shot to one of JB’s guys in order to ease him into retirement.
 
For reference of what the ceiling is with Hodgson and how you don’t need megabucks NIL to win big. You only need to be competive with NIL. Good coaching will take you a long way. That said, I don’t know if I trust these NIL figures. LSU is apparently not spending close to that, and I suspect a bunch of these are exaggerated. But Alabama is supposedly middle of the pack in the SEC with NIL.
 
You can’t ignore the Final Fours and Sweet 16s. I’ll give you that. JB was a great coach, and was still a very good tactician and in game coach until almost the end. But he allowed his offensive and defensive systems to become incredibly stale and stagnant, allowed recruiting to atrophy, never replaced Hop with a big time recruiter after he left, stopped putting in the required work with recruiting, and then built his last teams around his son being the star, which was foolish. Daddy ball didn’t work. He’s responsible for the mess that the program is in—even if he helped build us into a power. Red was a foolish hire, but part of the reason we hired him was to give a shot to one of JB’s guys in order to ease him into retirement.
Yet JB advocated for Gerry to take over not Red.
He truly believed that Gerry had the it factor to build a successful team.
So Red has one winning season, with Gerry, and 2 losing seasons without him.
Gerry moved on to Siena where he took a 4 win team to the MAAC title game tonight.
Seems to me JB knew who was the better head coach material.
 
For reference of what the ceiling is with Hodgson and how you don’t need megabucks NIL to win big. You only need to be competive with NIL. Good coaching will take you a long way. That said, I don’t know if I trust these NIL figures. LSU is apparently not spending close to that, and I suspect a bunch of these are exaggerated. But Alabama is supposedly middle of the pack in the SEC with NIL.

Oats has 6 former top 50 HS players on his roster. They don't play any defense.
 
For reference of what the ceiling is with Hodgson and how you don’t need megabucks NIL to win big. You only need to be competive with NIL. Good coaching will take you a long way. That said, I don’t know if I trust these NIL figures. LSU is apparently not spending close to that, and I suspect a bunch of these are exaggerated. But Alabama is supposedly middle of the pack in the SEC with NIL.

I wouldn't compare us to the SEC. I would compare us to the Big12. NIL budgets to that conference are very similar. That conference has better coaching.
 
The "candidate [X] demands [Y] NIL guarantee or he won't consider the job" stuff cracks me up.

SU is committed to funding the full $20.5 million allowed for school's to directly pay players. SU has committed 25% of that to men's hoops, a share that most Power 4 schools are also committing. SU is asking donors to fund that player compensation money.

Every dollar on top of that is NIL, and *that* is the responsibility of the incoming head coach. Now, he'll get loads of assistance in raising whatever NIL funds he needs. But that's on the HC to orchestrate.

Red did an exceedingly poor job of that in his first 2 years as HC. Whomever the new HC might be - Hodgson, Hopkins, McNamara, Zombie John Wooden - their responsibility is to get the total player compensation budget up to ~$10 million next year.
 
I hate having to go through the past over and over again on these threads.

Who cares...Get some fresh people in now. If we don't now we never will.

Not getting fresh people in seems to be a goal for some, regardless of logic... Change is hard.
 
Loved GMac the player and glad he is doing well at Siena. That said this thread turning into a GMac bromance and rehashing JB/Red/GMac is about played out. People just keep saying the same stuff. I come to this thread for updates on Reds replacement. Talk about GMac in the Siena GMac thread. Its like on the football board when a coach is brought up, in 10 posts it turns into a Doug Marrone thread. Take the GMac stuff to the GMac thread.
 
The day Boeheim's successor is likely fired, and we're rehashing how the end of JB's tenure transpired *again*

I wonder why so many fans want a fresh start...
 

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