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Re: New Coach
« Reply #160 on: April 11, 2019, 12:59:51 PM »
Cragg knows what he is doing. The timeline of how things transpired was not his doing. He will do everything within his constraints to put this program in the right direction. Irrespective of anything else this program has been awful for years so he has A LOT of work do to here. Who the HC is means less that who the staff hired is.

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« Reply #161 on: April 11, 2019, 01:11:13 PM »
Shouldn't we have had the next coach ready before we parted with the old coach like happened with Lavin and Mullin?

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« Reply #162 on: April 11, 2019, 01:12:52 PM »
Shouldn't we have had the next coach ready before we parted with the old coach like happened with Lavin and Mullin?

we did, it's Hurley...the news that Mullin was out was leaked (by Mullin's camp most likely) while Cragg was on a plane...threw everything off

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« Reply #163 on: April 11, 2019, 01:16:37 PM »
we did, it's Hurley...
So if it's Hurley...why is it taking so long for it to be Hurley?

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« Reply #164 on: April 11, 2019, 01:23:13 PM »
I think we have known this for a long time. Cragg can fix that.   

Got played.  I would have more respect for him if he at least reached out to Pitino and made the best possible offer.
« Last Edit: April 11, 2019, 01:24:46 PM by buckeyestorm »

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« Reply #165 on: April 11, 2019, 01:37:05 PM »
You guys are losing your minds...   take a deep breath

It's been less than 4 days...

One coach had to be bought out...     one school needs to officially give St. John's permission to talk to their currently under contract coach...   so many moving parts...

No idea what is going to happen but please stop believing Zagoria & Zach B.

Zagoria is tight with Cluess and will push that agenda...
Zach B only cares about being first, not being right...

This is a new AD whose biggest mandate is the basketball program, he is going to do all he can to make the right hire..

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« Reply #166 on: April 11, 2019, 01:38:57 PM »
Cragg knows what he is doing. The timeline of how things transpired was not his doing. He will do everything within his constraints to put this program in the right direction. Irrespective of anything else this program has been awful for years so he has A LOT of work do to here. Who the HC is means less that who the staff hired is.
How can you possibly know Cragg knows what he's doing.  He hasn't found the men's room key yet.

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« Reply #167 on: April 11, 2019, 01:46:29 PM »
No way on Pitino.  Louisville was just give a Notice of Inquiry regarding the FBI probe.  More than likely that Pitino will be slammed by NCAA.  The guy I never hear mentioned for open jobs is John Becker at Vermont.  He has 8 straight post season berths at VERMONT. 

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« Reply #168 on: April 11, 2019, 01:54:45 PM »
No way on Pitino.  Louisville was just give a Notice of Inquiry regarding the FBI probe.  More than likely that Pitino will be slammed by NCAA.  The guy I never hear mentioned for open jobs is John Becker at Vermont.  He has 8 straight post season berths at VERMONT. 


There is no show cause designation on Pitino. So until otherwise that’s what it is.

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« Reply #169 on: April 11, 2019, 01:56:52 PM »
How can you possibly know Cragg knows what he's doing.  He hasn't found the men's room key yet.

played like a fiddle. LOL

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« Reply #170 on: April 11, 2019, 01:57:23 PM »

No idea what is going to happen but please stop believing Zagoria & Zach B.

Zach B only cares about being first, not being right...


Look at Zach's headline - ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

https://nypost.com/2019/04/11/st-johns-may-lose-nelson-figueroa-amid-coaching-confusion/

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« Reply #171 on: April 11, 2019, 02:07:34 PM »
There is no show cause designation on Pitino. So until otherwise that’s what it is.
They literally just started the investigation.  Why would you chose to have your program under the cloud of an NCAA investigation? My guess is that he wouldn't even last a year, before the NCAA dropped the hammer.

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« Reply #172 on: April 11, 2019, 02:15:19 PM »
Cragg knows what he is doing. The timeline of how things transpired was not his doing. He will do everything within his constraints to put this program in the right direction. Irrespective of anything else this program has been awful for years so he has A LOT of work do to here. Who the HC is means less that who the staff hired is.

I disagree with all of this. He controlled the timeline. He scheduled the meeting(s) with Mullin and he should have been able to anticipate what a vote of no confidence would do. He handed Mullin the loaded gun.

He has access to Hurley’s agent third parties like Coach K and he should have known precisely what it would take to make Hurley move before setting in motion this series of events.

Anyone with half a brain knew ASU would give Hurley an extension and a raise. All of this was foreseeable.

As for the assistants being more important than the HC...that’s just crazy. We could have won the press conference and established ourselves as a force instead of a second rate program that can’t even steal a coach who grew up 30 minutes away from a program that freely admits they can’t hold onto Hurley much longer.

We’ve now accepted our place as a second rate team. Cluess is not a terrible hire, but he’s not a guy you fire a 21-win coach who just made the tournament for — especially when the buyouts for both total 5 million and your coach is the face of the program.

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« Reply #173 on: April 11, 2019, 02:17:31 PM »
St Jean ran Mullin’s system. Not his own. The plays we know were his (out of bounds) were fantastic. He’s young, hungry and a hard worker. Has NBA connections.

GSJ is going to get a chance somewhere sometime soon and we will be upset we missed out.

BS. That's why almost everyone has been saying said that it was basically St. Jean coaching the team this whole time. His coaching, a lot of his teachings and system. Nice try moving the goalposts. St. Jean will not be missed. Go follow him at his next landing spot.

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« Reply #174 on: April 11, 2019, 02:28:05 PM »
I disagree with all of this. He controlled the timeline. He scheduled the meeting(s) with Mullin and he should have been able to anticipate what a vote of no confidence would do. He handed Mullin the loaded gun.

He has access to Hurley’s agent third parties like Coach K and he should have known precisely what it would take to make Hurley move before setting in motion this series of events.

Anyone with half a brain knew ASU would give Hurley an extension and a raise. All of this was foreseeable.

As for the assistants being more important than the HC...that’s just crazy. We could have won the press conference and established ourselves as a force instead of a second rate program that can’t even steal a coach who grew up 30 minutes away from a program that freely admits they can’t hold onto Hurley much longer.

We’ve now accepted our place as a second rate team. Cluess is not a terrible hire, but he’s not a guy you fire a 21-win coach who just made the tournament for — especially when the buyouts for both total 5 million and your coach is the face of the program.

We will have to agree to disagree both on the facts and opinions. But a serious hypothetical....could you rather have Hurley is he was forced to keep Chris staff or Cluess if his staff includes Hu and Andy?

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« Reply #175 on: April 11, 2019, 02:34:51 PM »
We will have to agree to disagree both on the facts and opinions. But a serious hypothetical....could you rather have Hurley is he was forced to keep Chris staff or Cluess if his staff includes Hu and Andy?

The only guy that either coach could be forced to keep is GSJ, and I am not sure he is bad as a third assistant. I am sure Hurley would have Borman with him.   

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« Reply #176 on: April 11, 2019, 02:36:46 PM »
I disagree with all of this. He controlled the timeline. He scheduled the meeting(s) with Mullin and he should have been able to anticipate what a vote of no confidence would do. He handed Mullin the loaded gun.

He has access to Hurley’s agent third parties like Coach K and he should have known precisely what it would take to make Hurley move before setting in motion this series of events.

Anyone with half a brain knew ASU would give Hurley an extension and a raise. All of this was foreseeable.

As for the assistants being more important than the HC...that’s just crazy. We could have won the press conference and established ourselves as a force instead of a second rate program that can’t even steal a coach who grew up 30 minutes away from a program that freely admits they can’t hold onto Hurley much longer.

We’ve now accepted our place as a second rate team. Cluess is not a terrible hire, but he’s not a guy you fire a 21-win coach who just made the tournament for — especially when the buyouts for both total 5 million and your coach is the face of the program.
I hated Chris Mullin the coach and typically disagree with a lot of what Marillac the poster says.  I 100% agree with everything you said in this post though.  You do not fire Mullin to go the mid major or assistant coach route.  With all the instability with our program over the last 15 years this hire absolutely has to be a home run.  We can't take risks like hiring an assistant with no head coaching experience or a mid major guy who could possibly not be cut out for the big east.  This hire has to be splashy. It has to be a guy with head coaching chops who's going to be able, from day one, to convince recruits to come play for him.

There was no reason for this to drag out the way it did. Cragg knew that giving Mullin the vote of no confidence was the same thing as firing him.  The separation should've happened immediately.  The fact Nate Oats had already been hired before our split with Mullin was the first misstep.
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Re: New Coach
« Reply #177 on: April 11, 2019, 02:39:42 PM »
I hated Chris Mullin the coach and typically disagree with a lot of what Marillac the poster says.  I 100% agree with everything you said in this post though.  You do not fire Mullin to go the mid major or assistant coach route.  With all the instability with our program over the last 15 years this hire absolutely has to be a home run.  We can't take risks like hiring an assistant with no head coaching experience or a mid major guy who could possibly not be cut out for the big east.  This hire has to be splashy. It has to be a guy with head coaching chops who's going to be able, from day one, to convince recruits to come play for him.

There was no reason for this to drag out the way it did. Cragg knew that giving Mullin the vote of no confidence was the same thing as firing him.  The separation should've happened immediately.  The fact Nate Oats had already been hired before our split with Mullin was the first misstep.
Agree coleslaw Nate Oates would have been best move.

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« Reply #178 on: April 11, 2019, 02:44:02 PM »
Is it fair to see how the timeline unfolded as the information comes out as to what transpired before everybody comes to a conclusion that Cragg got played and has dropped the ball? What if he  and Chris were in discussions that would have brought him back under the conditions of staff changes that everyone he wanted and Chris balked? What if Chris wanted an unreasonable extension coming off what everyone here thought was a huge underacheiving season and when told no he quit without telling Cragg while he was in flight home?

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« Reply #179 on: April 11, 2019, 02:47:56 PM »
Warming to the Cluess hire, which makes great sense: SJ in 2019 hires a guy they could have hired in 2011. Couldn't outcoach Mullin but still, a NY guy with SJ ties, not a dookie and I'd never have to read about Iona basketball again. Win win win.