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Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded
Who else posts fake **** all day in order to maintain the acrimony? Wingnuts, that's who.
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Unless you think you can get a Matta/Beilein/Jans, I don't know how you don't give a 3-year contract to IHCIB. Both parties have **a lot** of leverage here. A very good deal could be worked out between them.The mountains are calling, and I must go.
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I haven't said much on the IB coaching process. I understand all of the positives, but there have been things throughout the year that just struck me as not being ready. Two games in a row, the Shockers had multiple fouls to give at the end of the first half, didn't foul,and gave up buckets off of good looks. Second, much like some other coaches, the complete lack of recognition of two for one shot opportunities. Finally, the fact it took until the Houston game to get the rebounding mindset ingrained. I have come around to the first 2 are probably procedural with the entire coaching staff, and I will give him a break completely on those for this season. The final one, he has started the process, and the next few games will expose if it truly is a mind set that allows the Shockers to compete at a higher level, or was it a flash. Either way, progress is evident, players are competing, and there doesn't seem to be the drama. I always felt Turgeon was not good at the end of the game, but experience helped him when I could stomach watching him at other programs later in his career. (Stepping stone program.....) IHCIB, I anticipate, can make that change as well, and I believe sooner than later. Bird in the hand.... Optomistic.
Robin Roberts: "My mother used to say, when you strut, you stumble."
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Originally posted by Stickboy46 View Post
You can't give a coach a 2-3 year contract ... It's 5 year minimum ... otherwise, yet again, he can't even say he will be under contract for the length of the time the recruits will be in school. The key is the buyout. You could give him a 50 year contract as long as the buyouts in the early years is manageable. (obviously not advocating for a 50 year .. just making a statement). I'd assume IB realizes if he gets the job he's getting it on potential and would be agreeable to a manageable buyout in exchange for a longer contract.
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Originally posted by The 'hut View PostI haven't said much on the IB coaching process. I understand all of the positives, but there have been things throughout the year that just struck me as not being ready.
the fact it took until the Houston game to get the rebounding mindset ingrained........
The final one, he has started the process, and the next few games will expose if it truly is a mind set that allows the Shockers to compete at a higher level, or was it a flash.
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We were playing erratic with some highs, mostly mediocrity, and some serious lows last year too (thanks Erik?). It was right about this point of the season that a switch flipped. Hopefully that same switch flipped on this year too, because it's a very good time to start playing some of your best ball.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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I'm not sure why Matta is getting much play on here. Everything I've read (and admittedly there hasn't been much recently) has indicated that the health issues that ended his coaching at Ohio State were unlikely to be resolved. If he's healthy, he would obviously be a great option and is still relatively young, but I'm not counting on him being a serious option.
I don't know what to think about Beilein at 68 years old. Aside from whether he would be interested in the WSU job, I don't know how long he plans on coaching (assuming he plans on returning to college coaching at all). While there are successful coaches in their 70s, it is not the norm and most that are coaching into their 70s have been at their current program for some time as opposed to recently starting up with a new program. While it could certainly work out, I don't think that it is as much of a no-risk proposition as it might appear if you just look at his overall success."Cotton scared me - I left him alone." - B4MSU (Bear Nation poster) in reference to heckling players
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Originally posted by The Mad Hatter View PostI'm not sure why Matta is getting much play on here. Everything I've read (and admittedly there hasn't been much recently) has indicated that the health issues that ended his coaching at Ohio State were unlikely to be resolved. If he's healthy, he would obviously be a great option and is still relatively young, but I'm not counting on him being a serious option.
I don't know what to think about Beilein at 68 years old. Aside from whether he would be interested in the WSU job, I don't know how long he plans on coaching (assuming he plans on returning to college coaching at all). While there are successful coaches in their 70s, it is not the norm and most that are coaching into their 70s have been at their current program for some time as opposed to recently starting up with a new program. While it could certainly work out, I don't think that it is as much of a no-risk proposition as it might appear if you just look at his overall success.
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I don’t know if Beilein has plans of going into an administrative position after coaching, but that’s why I have thought it would be interesting to offer an AD/HC position.
He coaches for 3-5 years with a young Associate-Head Coach, transitions to HC job to him, then moves into the shaking hands and kissing babies role.
(Let it be known, I’m not completely unsold on the idea of IB being “the guy”, but I definitely am not ruling out other options either)
The Assman
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All of the most talked about candidates have reasons for and against hiring them, assuming they would be willing to take the job in the first place.
Matta - no brainer in terms of success in the B10 and age but the health issues are a big concern and age goes both ways. The younger they are the more likely they are to take another job, potentially. Of course that depends on the person and Matta, having coached in the B10, might just be happy to have huge success and retire at WSU.
Beilien - another no brainer who I think would guarantee success. Obviously his age is an issue in terms of how much longer he can coach but it’s also a plus because he’s unlikely to look for another job before retiring.
Jans - Despite some wanting to point to NMSU struggles this year, he has a long track record of success and is someone I think would be very likely to continue that success at WSU. Obviously the biggest issue is the incident at Bowling Green, which I am willing to give him the benefit of the doubt that he’s learned from, but you know it will be relitigated if he is hired. It’s just the way things work in 2021. Is WSU willing to risk that kind of “controversy” so soon after the Marshall stuff?
Brown - It seems obvious to me that he can coach. Any hesitation with him is just the fear of the unknown. We’ve never seen him run a program year after year, hire assistants, reload after losing a good senior class and an NBA player. He’s been around one of the best for all of those things so he has that going but I understand why some would be hesitant to hand the reins to a first year coach.
Of course there may be other candidates and maybe not all of the guys mentioned above are interested.
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Originally posted by Shock Top View PostI don’t know if Beilein has plans of going into an administrative position after coaching, but that’s why I have thought it would be interesting to offer an AD/HC position.
He coaches for 3-5 years with a young Associate-Head Coach, transitions to HC job to him,
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