Miles failure to develop depth early in the year was a major reason for the teams downfall. Interesting that now they are relying on those same reserves that Miles didn't want to put in earlier in the year, and they are playing better basketball...
You do understand the philosophy of receiving a bonus, right? It’s only paid if a coach achieves certain goals. Paying some extra, which we did pay Miles in some seasons, means better than anticipated results. Why is that a concern for you?Funny, you left off the contract ‘bonus’ that can range between 500k and 1M. Not to mention if a coach has an established Nike endorsement he’s not as likely to come to start over at Adidas. He’s not coming from Gonzaga or Creighton. Trust me II, if you are lowballing then you better lower those expectations.
PS,,,Moos’ buddy Ernie Kent is available on the cheap.
Plenty of dollars at NU. Good to see Miles get paid. A shame it didn’t work out long term. If NU is serious about MBB they will make top pay a priority. Whether they can get a first rate candidate to accept is another story.You do understand the philosophy of receiving a bonus, right? It’s only paid if a coach achieves certain goals. Paying some extra, which we did pay Miles in some seasons, means better than anticipated results. Why is that a concern for you?
Plenty of dollars at NU. Good to see Miles get paid. A shame it didn’t work out long term. If NU is serious about MBB they will make top pay a priority. Whether they can get a first rate candidate to accept is another story.
Who is talking absurd money? You can try to hit a grand slam with another mid major hire and a couple million dollars. What do you think the chances are of 2 or 3 NCAA trips in 5 years? 5%? 10%? How has that turned out the last 20+ years?They don't have to pay an absurd amount to get a really good coach, which is what I was showing you but you clearly ignored. But you can overpay for a crappy coach, which is what they did with Miles.
Who is talking absurd money? You can try to hit a grand slam with another mid major hire and a couple million dollars. What do you think the chances are of 2 or 3 NCAA trips in 5 years? 5%? 10%? How has that turned out the last 20+ years?
I think by now everyone knows the definition of insanity...
NU has a tremendous AD or so I’m told. Step up to the plate.
Tim Miles, Doc Sadler, Barry Collier. 287-277 over 20 years. Time to try something different than the mid-major guys in LincolnYou can swing and a miss with a big name hire just as easily as you can with a mid major hire. Roy Williams wasn't Roy Williams when he first went to Kansas, and truly only got the job because Dean Smith's recommendation. Rick Pitino was a "mid-major" guy before he hit it big. Same with Calipari. Coach K came from Army to Duke. There are tons of examples of guys who became great coaches from the ranks of the mid majors or lower. Look at John Bielein's career trajectory. Hell, I'd love to have his son coach at NU but I don't think he's ready yet.
The fact is no big name, established, successful coach is coming to Lincoln unless they have ties to the state or school. So you can scratch off a lot of names right off the bat. I'd rather get a dynamic coach who runs a unique system and let him establish his culture, any culture. Pay market value and put bonuses in that contract for performance.
We get it that you don't like Moos. We really get it.
We get it that you don't like Moos. We really get it.
Tim Miles, Doc Sadler, Barry Collier. 287-277 over 20 years. Time to try something different than the mid-major guys in Lincoln
It ain’t working.
And please stop comparisons of Duke, KU, Memphis and Kentucky to NU’s basketball coaching search. Gross.
NU has 70 years of history of not having a great coach ‘start’ in Lincoln. And yet you need more proof. NU has the B1G dollars. Pony up for an established coach.Whats gross is your lack of knowledge about basketball. Memphis was a bad program with little history except for a period when they blatantly cheated. Duke was in much worse shape than NU when K took over. The point being that great coaches have to start somewhere. And NU is not getting a great, already established coach. Not even your favorite AD, Steve Pederson, could get that type of coach.
NU has 70 years of history of not having a great coach ‘start’ in Lincoln. And yet you need more proof. NU has the B1G dollars. Pony up for an established coach.
Funny, you left off the contract ‘bonus’ that can range between 500k and 1M.
Let’s face it, there isn’t that hard charging desire for hoops in Lincoln. Yeah I hear the groans and catcalls at PBA. But, it’s a select few who live and die with the program. The fandom show up because Lincoln is a good college sports town and there isn’t much competition. Rick Byrd? LMAO. Setting those sights sky high? #SoarwithByrdHistory is irrelevant to the next hire. What Rick Byrd could do in Lincoln has absolutely nothing to do with Collier, Sadler, or Miles. I recommend you start rooting for NC State, you are every bit as delusional as that fan base. A big name coach is not coming to Lincoln. I don't care if Steve Pederson, Tom Osborne, Shawn Eichorst, Bill Moos, or you are the AD. IT'S NOT HAPPENING.
Let’s face it, there isn’t that hard charging desire for hoops in Lincoln. Yeah I hear the groans and catcalls at PBA. But, it’s a select few who live and die with the program. The fandom show up because Lincoln is a good college sports town and there isn’t much competition. Rick Byrd? LMAO. Setting those sights sky high? #SoarwithByrd
There is no reason for NU to not be decent in bball. That needs to change. Thank God someone with such a lack of bball knowledge as you isn't making the decision. I wouldn't hire Rick Byrd because he's 65, but he would by far be the best bball coach NU has EVER had. And it wouldn't be close.