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  • I do hope we give Butler an offer. I think he would do very well here and his recruiting reputation is about as good as it gets.

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    • Originally posted by GoShockers89 View Post
      Promoting the top assistant of a fired coach may be the fastest way imaginable to ensure SB's attendance charts continue the trend.
      Maybe, and maybe not only time will tell for sure.

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      • Originally posted by 1972Shocker View Post
        Maybe, and maybe not only time will tell for sure.
        I think you guys might have mis-interpreted "promoting" to mean "retaining." We can absolutely regain our stature as a national program with BK staying on as an assistant if we hire the right HC.

        Promoting BK to HC, on the other hand, would inspire metric tons of meh.

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        • I have no idea who all has been contacted, interveiwed, vetted or had his name written down on a list. However, one thing I'm pretty confident in is that whoever inteviews for this job will, worst case, end up with a nice raise from their current employer.

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          • Originally posted by GoShockers89 View Post
            I think you guys might have mis-interpreted "promoting" to mean "retaining." We can absolutely regain our stature as a national program with BK staying on as an assistant if we hire the right HC.

            Promoting BK to HC, on the other hand, would inspire metric tons of meh.
            Ok, gotcha!

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            • Originally posted by 1972Shocker View Post
              I have no idea who all has been contacted, interveiwed, vetted or had his name written down on a list. However, one thing I'm pretty confident in is that whoever inteviews for this job will, worst case, end up with a nice raise from their current employer.
              that won't be saying much if Sexton hires Wichita South Baseball coach...

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              • butler seems like a pretty good candidate for an interview at least!

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                • Originally posted by mjbaker84 View Post
                  butler seems like a pretty good candidate for an interview at least!
                  He is on Auburn list, so WSU will probably have to wait. He has been around some time and didn't do that well as a head coach at McNeese State (90-83). He quit a head coaching job to go and be an assistant at Alabama. Not sure he is really cut out for the work a WSU would entail.

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                  • Originally posted by SB Shock View Post
                    He is on Auburn list, so WSU will probably have to wait. He has been around some time and didn't do that well as a head coach at McNeese State (90-83). He quit a head coaching job to go and be an assistant at Alabama. Not sure he is really cut out for the work a WSU would entail.
                    Agreed. I'm guessing most Butler fans haven't read very much into his bio/history.

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                    • Originally posted by shox1989 View Post
                      Wow. I would really like to know if WSU really offered him $400 K a year and if he really turned it down.
                      Originally posted by shox1989 View Post
                      It has been my belief all along that Gene should have been allowed to stay as long as he wanted and when he was ready to retire that BK be given first crack at the job. So yes I would like to See BK be named head coach. And Hooper being a Shocker would be a great choice for an assistant coach.
                      Just a personal observation: I'm taking anything I read on SN with a grain of salt. First, I would find it odd that there would not be several interviews prior to any solid offers being made unless such an offer would be to a grand slam type of hire. Early declinations would be from those who personally inquired and decided the situation was not for them. Money ranges may have been discussed, not offered. What may be said in public by such a coach can have many "reasons" for being said. I would make sure anyone going into the final selection process would be someone who has already indicated that they strongly wanted the job and would have a general understanding of the financials. I would not offer the job to anyone who was not comfortable with the BK situation unless there would be the possibility that there would be no BK.

                      BK has always publicly said he's not head coach material, that it's not his bag. After his several radio interviews upon staying on with WSU, I would be very disappointed if he was then made the HC. Do you realize how pathetic that would make WSU and BK look? Either no one of any reasonable HC quality would work with BK on the staff or for WSU for potentially top $ salary.

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                      • Originally posted by ABC View Post
                        Cohen, an assistant with little college basketball experience of any kind is similar to a coach who has rec'd three at-large NCAA invites in the last few years as an independent?
                        When I speak of a Cohen aroma, this is one factor I am talking about. "Having Heef ask me questions about my spiritual walk, that was something that was a catalyst for me coming to DBU," he said.

                        So how does a team go from the NAIA to an NCAA super regional berth in six years? For Dallas Baptist, it's not a complex process.


                        While I applaud his belief, I think this is a mistake by Eric.
                        Egotism is the anesthetic of stupidity.

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                        • Originally posted by DaShox View Post
                          When I speak of a Cohen aroma, this is one factor I am talking about. "Having Heef ask me questions about my spiritual walk, that was something that was a catalyst for me coming to DBU," he said.

                          So how does a team go from the NAIA to an NCAA super regional berth in six years? For Dallas Baptist, it's not a complex process.


                          While I applaud his belief, I think this is a mistake by Eric.
                          That type of question is no doubt part of DBU's mission statement and perhaps expected from their coaches. According to the article:

                          Heefner has to recruit players who fall in line with the central ideals the school is founded upon.
                          That spiritual aspect could also be an important factor why Heefner may want to stay at DBU. As I stated earlier happiness is not always about money and presitge.

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                          • Originally posted by DaShox View Post
                            When I speak of a Cohen aroma, this is one factor I am talking about. "Having Heef ask me questions about my spiritual walk, that was something that was a catalyst for me coming to DBU," he said.

                            So how does a team go from the NAIA to an NCAA super regional berth in six years? For Dallas Baptist, it's not a complex process.


                            While I applaud his belief, I think this is a mistake by Eric.
                            I'll take this over Gene's wandering ding-a-ling every freaking day of the week.

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                            • Perhaps the city of Wichita was just not as alluring than the Dallas suburbs.

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                              • I'm still thinking Kevin Hooper may be the favorite. I have no sources, no contacts, no information, no secret decoding ring. Just a gut feeling that this is they way ADES will go. Hoop is the only one with a personal recommendation from Jim Leyland. Of course, how good can Leyland be if he can't even beat the Royals with Verlander on the mound.

                                Kevin Hooper has many great attributes but perhaps the most attractive in our situation are that 1) he loves Wichita State, 2) he will want to restore and build on Gene's Legacy and not shy away from that and 3) he will allow the healing from the messy divorce with Gene to start immiediately and, hopefully, to proceed quickly.

                                I have no question about his knowledge of baseball. He has plenty of that. I think he will be a great recruiter and having Brent on board to point him in the right directions will be key. I just really don't have many concerns about Hoop getting this job.

                                BTW, do not, I repeat, do not take this to the bank. It is my 2 cents worth and thay may overstating its worth.
                                Last edited by 1972Shocker; June 13, 2013, 10:54 AM.

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