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I love Hop but would not want him as our next coach.
Syracuse loves being cheap and they love hiring internally. See Red, FLJ, and LaxYou actually know this? As I’ve said before, Wildhack should already know his #1 and be doing everything to angle to land him. Yes, he’ll need a couple of backup candidates, but Hop won’t be that guy. And I love Hop. I wish JB had retired in 2017 and Hop had his chance to prove himself back then at his alma mater.
Bernie Fine somehow was a bit better at developing the big men. Have we really developed a C since Bernie? The PF/C on the 2011-2012 team were Fab Melo, Rakeem Christmas. The next year, was Christmas, DeJuan Coleman, and Baye Keita. Same trio the next year. But things start to fall of a cliff in terms of developing the PF/C after Fine left.Who wants to start the Bernie Fine thread?
FLJ had been very successful at Buffalo before Syracuse hired her, she was more than qualified for the position. Especially where the programs reputation was at during the time she got hired, we were very fortunate to have had someone motivated to turn it around with the qualifications she had. So if you’re going to make that point, leave her out of it.Syracuse loves being cheap and they love hiring internally. See Red, FLJ, and Lax
FLJ is great but I imagine she is taking some kind of discount compared to her true worth in the open market. It seems our coach salaries have always been right among the middle to lower middle of the conference.FLJ had been very successful at Buffalo before Syracuse hired her, she was more than qualified for the position. Especially where the programs reputation was at during the time she got hired, we were very fortunate to have landed her. So if you’re going to make that point, leave her out of it.
He was an unbelievable big man coachBernie Fine somehow was a bit better at developing the big men. Have we really developed a C since Bernie? The PF/C on the 2011-2012 team were Fab Melo, Rakeem Christmas. The next year, was Christmas, DeJuan Coleman, and Baye Keita. Same trio the next year. But things start to fall of a cliff in terms of developing the PF/C after Fine left.
Only Gerry or Griffin would cause me to be more flaccid than bringing back the guy who failed at Washington.Curious what everyone thinks. And go!!!!!
I'm not sure Wildhack will be hiring anyone. The last I heard, he plans to retire and leave the decision of selecting Red's replacement to the new AD.You actually know this? As I’ve said before, Wildhack should already know his #1 and be doing everything to angle to land him. Yes, he’ll need a couple of backup candidates, but Hop won’t be that guy. And I love Hop. I wish JB had retired in 2017 and Hop had his chance to prove himself back then at his alma mater.
Might as well keep Red if we are going the Hop route. I can't imagine the results being any different.
2 Time Coach of the Year isn’t really failingOnly Gerry or Griffin would cause me to be more flaccid than bringing back the guy who failed at Washington.
I’m by no means pushing for Hop to be the HC, and don’t want that, but to compare him to Red is outrageous. Hop may be overly in love with the zone, but he understands basketball and can have a logical basketball conversation/presser.Might as well keep Red if we are going the Hop route. I can't imagine the results being any different.
That's fair. He had some good teams. I was a bit too unfairly critical. But I also hope he isn't the coach here.2 Time Coach of the Year isn’t really failing
Don't forget Griff coached Boeheim's Army last summer.Dan Englestadt and his 72-90 record at Mt St Marys wont turn this around neither would Griffin and Straughns 0-0 Head coaching record turn it around enough to build momentum for hiring them.
Roy Danforth is still alive lol.Who wants to start the Bernie Fine thread?
Official post - I agree.Love Hop. He should have gotten the job 10 years ago. And I think he would have done pretty well - much better than what we are seeing now.
But that ship has sailed.
Jesse EdwardsBernie Fine somehow was a bit better at developing the big men. Have we really developed a C since Bernie? The PF/C on the 2011-2012 team were Fab Melo, Rakeem Christmas. The next year, was Christmas, DeJuan Coleman, and Baye Keita. Same trio the next year. But things start to fall of a cliff in terms of developing the PF/C after Fine left.
Christmas also developed really well without Bernie.Jesse Edwards