22 mil 1.5 per lossKentucky had 14 losses this season. So they paid almost one million per loss.![]()
22 mil 1.5 per lossKentucky had 14 losses this season. So they paid almost one million per loss.![]()
I’m likely going to get some heat for this but this is just word salad. Everyone says that about every coach in every sport. There’s not something unique about Gmac looking for players that have those traits. Every coach wants that. Fran wants that and look at the season last year. Gmac has been a HC for a short period of time, what makes him a good talent evaluator at this point. Maybe he is but who knows yet. Identifying D1 talent while balancing our NIL will tell us whether he’s a good talent evaluator. Nobody knows that yet.
None of this a knock on Gmac at all. Less like Fran but still some similarities. We don’t know what things will look like or how successful he’ll be for awhile.
Gerry's players at Siena ran the prettiest three man weave I've ever seen.We're at the point in the honeymoon period where everyone can just imbue Gmac with any positive coaching attribute they want.
The number one skill of a successful staff is talent evaluation. That is why we excelled all those years. Kentucky wasted money. Gerry is good at talent evaluation.Kentucky had 14 losses this season. So they paid almost one million per loss.![]()
roster management? 13 scholarship players became 7 including losing 3 of his top 6 and his best 2 big men. its hard to manage a roster with that many casualties.Gmac showed a lot of promise at a Siena, however there were warts.
The last 2 seasons Siena was 22-18 in low major MAAC action, how does this transfer to success in the ACC? I get Siena had a good showing against Duke, but let’s be honest Duke treated and prepped for this game like a scrimmage.
My concern, Gmac had a few roster management issues imo, how do you have only 5 players available? Yes Gmac had a couple of injured guys but it’s also my understanding he didn’t play mult players to save their eligibility for transfer and lost a starter at the end of the the season because he was on his 7th season and ruled ineligible by the NCAA, which could lead to game forfeitures. How / why was Chandler recruited, approved in-house and allowed to play by Siena?
Fingers crossed he works out for the Orange! His staff & roster selection is going to be interesting.
We will find out by the level of both if the nil surge is legit or a farceI am thinking today we will find out who some of our asst coaches are and possibly the new GM ?
I’m very familiar with the roster. At least 3 (Jones, Ducharme, Jackson) were healthy and didn’t play to save eligibility. He lost a starter (Chandler) because he never should have been self-cleared by Siena and was deemed ineligible by the NCAA at the end of the season, the 3 he didn’t play all season I mentioned above got PT the prior year. The other 2 were freshman (he chose not to play down the stretch (Henderson and Jones). A freshman Schlager and d2 transfer Goodrick were legit injuries.roster management? 13 scholarship players became 7 including losing 3 of his top 6 and his best 2 big men. its hard to manage a roster with that many casualties.
ducharme was out the whole season with a shoulder injury. bottom line is 13 became 7.At least 3 (Jones, Ducharme, Jackson) were healthy and didn’t play to save eligibility. He lost a starter (Chandler) because he never should have been self-cleared by Siena and was deemed ineligible by the NCAA at the end of the season, the 3 he didn’t play all season I mentioned above got PT the prior year. The other 2 were freshman (he chose not to play down the stretch (Henderson and Jones). A freshman Schlager and d2 transfer Goodrick were legit injuries.
ducharme was out the whole season with a shoulder injury. bottom line is 13 became 7.
My understanding was that had resolved itself. What his conditioning was and when the decision was made to safe eligibility could be debated (timing). He’s already in the portal as is Jones.ducharme was out the whole season with a shoulder injury. bottom line is 13 became 7.
not really but ok. agree to disagree.My understanding was that had resolved itself. What his conditioning was could be debatable. He’s already in the portal as is Jones.
How 13 became 7 is somewhat problematic, my prior post was bang on accurate.
Well, he was an assistant coach for a program that had nine NCAA appearances in 15 seasons, including two Final Fours, plus another tournament appearance at Siena. And so did Red, except for Siena, but I think most people will recognize that there is a huge difference between Gerry and Red from the last two seasons.
I don't think I'm going out on a limb by saying Gerry has a clear cut vision of what he wants and what he needs to win.
A very small sample size and totally different circumstances, but just rewatch Cuse vs Duke and Siena vs Duke. Yes, they had similar backgrounds but I, among many, feel very strongly that Gerry will outperform Red's record his first three season.I don’t know that this argument actually makes your point. Red and Gmac were both part of the staff during those 9 appearances. By that argument Red should have been more effective than he was and he had far more years of experience. There are tons of examples of assistants being on staffs in all sports and failing as HC.
Now, Gmac will do better than Red, I have no doubts about that. How much better is the question and whether he’s got the experience yet to evaluate a squad for D1, we don’t know. My argument was purely about over emphasizing his traits like they’re unique and stating he’s a good talent evaluator. That’s unknown at this point. I don’t know that you said anything that changes that fact. It’s an unknown at this point. Every coach can at least evaluate some talent.
are you thinking that the staff hires reflect the nil funding?We will find out by the level of both if the nil surge is legit or a farce
So the wins were free? We should pay 0 NIL, not buy any losses, and do the historic undefeated thing!22 mil 1.5 per loss
apropos of nothing, I am feeling particularly good today about which posters I've opted to ignore
Ben recruits for everybody, though.Nailed it. Today’s reality. Benjamin is our best recruiter.
Yes, and Big Ben does the best on the recruiting trail.Ben recruits for everybody, though.
I know interviews don't win games. But he's really good at them. He's stepping into this job with eyes wide open.
I really hope it works out.
Ducharme had a serious shoulder injury. He wasnt kept out to save his eligibility.I’m very familiar with the roster. At least 3 (Jones, Ducharme, Jackson) were healthy and didn’t play to save eligibility. He lost a starter (Chandler) because he never should have been self-cleared by Siena and was deemed ineligible by the NCAA at the end of the season, the 3 he didn’t play all season I mentioned above got PT the prior year. The other 2 were freshman (he chose not to play down the stretch (Henderson and Jones). A freshman Schlager and d2 transfer Goodrick were legit injuries.
Don’t get me wrong, Gerry did a good job but there were issues.
I've got an old 2006 silver Honda CRV with minor body rust that I can donate to the cause.Moesch was reportedly getting 200k and a car from Siena so we’ll see what that translates to here