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2 minutes ago, Hookem2147 said:

Even if, for some reason, we were open to this idea, why would he want to come back to work for the same people who fired him 2 years ago?

Sark's past never included handcuffs, orange jumpsuits and police.

 CB’s issue also included a victim, whether she recanted or not. Sark likely doesn’t get a second chance if he was drunk driving and injured/killed someone 

Posted
9 minutes ago, Hookem2147 said:

Sark's past never included handcuffs, orange jumpsuits and police.

Not orange sir.

Ever the fashion conscious, Chris chose to go traditional in captivating black and white slimming stripes.

 

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Posted
1 minute ago, Red Five said:

It's not often you get a unanimous opinion on something like this. I am unaware of one single person who wants Terry back next year. Impressive. 

I think there are still a few in the lets wait and see category.

Posted (edited)
4 minutes ago, Red Five said:

It's not often you get a unanimous opinion on something like this. I am unaware of one single person who wants Terry back next year. Impressive. 

Maybe RT’s girlfriend but that’s about it. 

Oh and all the other SEC coaches 

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Posted
1 hour ago, BurntOrange&White said:

Top 3 Candidates:

1. Billy Donovan
2. Brad Stevens
3. Jay Wright

Thoughts? 

Let’s see if Duane Akina is available first

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Posted
2 hours ago, BurntOrange&White said:

Top 3 Candidates:

1. Billy Donovan
2. Brad Stevens
3. Jay Wright

Thoughts? 

Obligatory make them say no.

/wave Message Board Geniuses

 

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, 'stache said:

I know he's scum, the incident I recall was threatening an international recruit's visa if he didn't sign, or something like that, but I don't recall the broader picture. What did he do that prevented top Texas talent from even visiting Texas? This is a very real question. Every Big 12 team has heard about Drew's negative recruiting but I never heard specifics other than the visa thing.

it was simply that he was willing to do anything to grease the right palms to funnel players towards him and away from texas, especially since back then programs like tech and a&m weren’t really on the national scene. so he had it to where all of the major “handlers”, HS, and aau coaches loved him for “taking care of them” while rick barnes refused to do the same. at one point he hired john wall’s aau coach to be an assistant at baylor as an easy way to funnel money to wall and his people. wall obviously isn’t from Texas, but that was one of the more egregious examples of what he was willing to do to make baylor a player both in Texas and nationally back when recruiting was basically at its slimiest. barnes wouldn’t go that far, plus drew was always bad mouthing him, and as a result Texas got locked out of the top flight in-state talent for a long tome

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1 minute ago, Derka said:

it was simply that he was willing to do anything to grease the right palms to funnel players towards him and away from texas, especially since back then programs like tech and a&m weren’t really on the national scene. so he had it to where all of the major “handlers”, HS, and aau coaches loved him for “taking care of them” while rick barnes refused to do the same. at one point he hired john wall’s aau coach to be an assistant at baylor as an easy way to funnel money to wall and his people. wall onviiisly isn’t from Texas, but that was one of the more egregious examples of what he was willing to do to make baylor a player both in Texas and nationally back when recruiting was basically at its slimiest. barnes wouldn’t go that far, plus drew was always bad mouthing him, and as a result Texas got locked out of the top flight in-state talent for a long tome

So you hate him so much because he used the systems in place to his advantage to acquire talent? Maybe if Rick had done the same he would have been more successful. 

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Posted
16 minutes ago, MrX said:

Tommy Lloyd

Tommy Lloyd

Tommy Lloyd

He did lose @ KSU last night.  We don't want that loser

(Or he already knows he is headed to Austin in a month and a half) 

Posted
2 hours ago, BurntOrange&White said:

I think there are still a few in the lets wait and see category.

I can't speak for everyone who was in that category, but I have seen enough.  

I'd prefer we hire a great coach who is also a good person, if such a combination actually exists.  

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Posted
3 hours ago, TommysTinyTowels said:

Ever the fashion conscious, Chris chose to go traditional in captivating black and white slimming stripes.

Vertical stripes are slimming, horizontal stripes are the opposite.  (Ask me how I know.)

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Hookem10 said:

Have we fired this guy yet ?? The Charlie strong of basketball 

You know, this was funny the first 12342342 times someone asked this.  Unfortunately, you are number 12342343.  

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Posted
29 minutes ago, idigTexas said:

You know, this was funny the first 12342342 times someone asked this.  Unfortunately, you are number 12342343.  

Big Texas bball fan- had to get it out of my system. I already feel better. Btw I was rooting for him but knew deep down it wasn’t going to work if we want to maximize our bball program. 

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Posted
3 hours ago, idigTexas said:

I'd prefer we hire a great coach who is also a good person, if such a combination actually exists.  

his name was jay wright. 

in all seriousness, let’s check out the recent champions:

dan hurley- LOL, first team AA asshole

bill self- i personally like him but he’s been a crazy cheater 

scott drew- HOF slimeball

tony bennett- classy, but arguably the biggest tourney choker ever. did win it all though.

jay wright- classy

roy williams- not a choir boy, but he’s fine

coach k- same as roy

kevin ollie- oddly he’s lacking in the “good coach” portion of this equation 

rick pitino- unanimous HOF scuzzball selection

coach cal- lolololol

you can keep going back to find guys like jim calhoun and billy donovan, but it seems like the assholes and slimeballs are winning more than the classier guys. just wait until bruce pearl or kelvin sampson wins it this year. 

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Posted
13 minutes ago, Derka said:

his name was jay wright. 

in all seriousness, let’s check out the recent champions:

dan hurley- LOL, first team AA asshole

bill self- i personally like him but he’s been a crazy cheater 

scott drew- HOF slimeball

tony bennett- classy, but arguably the biggest tourney choker ever. did win it all though.

jay wright- classy

roy williams- not a choir boy, but he’s fine

coach k- same as roy

kevin ollie- oddly he’s lacking in the “good coach” portion of this equation 

rick pitino- unanimous HOF scuzzball selection

coach cal- lolololol

you can keep going back to find guys like jim calhoun and billy donovan, but it seems like the assholes and slimeballs are winning more than the classier guys. just wait until bruce pearl or kelvin sampson wins it this year. 

Calhoun is/was a cheater for sure.  Donovan belongs in not a choir boy/could be asshole IMO but yeah.  Bennett and Wright seem to be closest to good guy and no cheater status.

Posted (edited)
15 minutes ago, BigOrange1 said:

is TJ Otzelberger tied to Iowa State in any meaningful way?  if not, that feels like a guy who should be able to be pried away.

T. J. Otzelberger

On June 1, 2013, he married Alison Lacey, former ISU women's basketball standout, former WNBA player, and former coach of the Marshalltown Community College women's basketball team. They have three children.

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Posted

Indiana* and UNC (if they pull the trigger, which they absolutely should) both are bigger programs for a college basketball coach imo. Kinda sucks timing-wise.

* might be the Nebraska of CBB now which always makes me laugh 

Posted
10 minutes ago, The Ace of Aces said:

Indiana* and UNC (if they pull the trigger, which they absolutely should) both are bigger programs for a college basketball coach imo. Kinda sucks timing-wise.

* might be the Nebraska of CBB now which always makes me laugh 

Coincidentally, Indiana and UNC both opened in 2021 when Shaka left and Beard came to Texas. Of course, I would expect UNC to conduct a national search this time around instead of promoting internally.

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One could argue that RT disproves this theory, but I'll say this:  our ability to throw NIL money at the recruiting side of things should help negate concerns about recruiting when it comes to hiring a successful lower-tier coach.  And, as we all know, RT never lit the world on fire as a head coach.  The guy from Drake might do just fine here if the machine is fully engaged in getting the right players.  At the very least, money should be the least of our concerns when it comes to recruiting.  If it's a problem, then Texas is just not ready to be a "basketball school".

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Posted
6 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

One could argue that RT disproves this theory, but I'll say this:  our ability to throw NIL money at the recruiting side of things should help negate concerns about recruiting when it comes to hiring a successful lower-tier coach.  And, as we all know, RT never lit the world on fire as a head coach.  The guy from Drake might do just fine here if the machine is fully engaged in getting the right players.  At the very least, money should be the least of our concerns when it comes to recruiting.  If it's a problem, then Texas is just not ready to be a "basketball school".

Didn’t we lose out on Toppin due to NIL?  

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Posted
7 minutes ago, Js1 said:

Didn’t we lose out on Toppin due to NIL?  

No idea.  I'm just saying NIL *shouldn't* be an issue if we're really serious about men's basketball.

Posted
17 hours ago, Derka said:

is dave bliss available?

When we hire Scott Drew, Bliss will be brought in as a "shooting" instructor. He believes in just relaxing and taking the open shot, breathe deeply and pull the trigger.

Art Briles will also take McConaughey's place as the "Minister of Culture."

Posted
3 hours ago, Derka said:

his name was jay wright. 

in all seriousness, let’s check out the recent champions:

dan hurley- LOL, first team AA asshole

bill self- i personally like him but he’s been a crazy cheater 

scott drew- HOF slimeball

tony bennett- classy, but arguably the biggest tourney choker ever. did win it all though.

jay wright- classy

roy williams- not a choir boy, but he’s fine

coach k- same as roy

kevin ollie- oddly he’s lacking in the “good coach” portion of this equation 

rick pitino- unanimous HOF scuzzball selection

coach cal- lolololol

you can keep going back to find guys like jim calhoun and billy donovan, but it seems like the assholes and slimeballs are winning more than the classier guys. just wait until bruce pearl or kelvin sampson wins it this year. 

So most championship coaches are sleezy, got it

Posted
11 hours ago, jimmyjazz said:

No idea.  I'm just saying NIL *shouldn't* be an issue if we're really serious about men's basketball.

Does hiring the guy from Drake reinforce the suggestion that we're really serious about men's basketball?  I'm not sure it does, and I would assume that it would impact how much NIL is available.  CDC needs to hire someone who will generate excitement.  I have confidence that he will.

Posted
10 minutes ago, idigTexas said:

Does hiring the guy from Drake reinforce the suggestion that we're really serious about men's basketball?

I'm not sure.  Has NIL been a part of the problem under Rodney Terry?

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