Mike Boynton is an awful candidate. He will get fired from OSU soon.
In his two years as a head coach he is 8-10 and 5-13 in conference. He was 12-20 overall this past season. Wtf does anyone see in him? He inherited a team that made the tournament the year prior.
Boynton has landed just one top 100 recruit and most are ranked 250 or higher.
I haven't posted since I was still on campus, but I have been lurking over the years, especially lately with the coach debacle. What makes Boynton an awful candidate? For one, he's only 37 years old. Fits the bill of a young coach that can build and stabilize the program. I've seen people complain that Cluess is too old at 60 to build up the program. He's also from Brooklyn and played at Bishop Loughlin. That checks off the NY ties that most people like.
Boynton also has earned praise as a very good recruiter, which could go a long way in NY. Just look at where his incoming class is ranked in the country this year:
Scout: 15th
Rivals: 30th
24/7: 23rd
St. John's would kill to have that! If he were so bad that he is going to get fired soon, then how could he get a good class like that? That tells me that the recruits believe in him and his plan. Only one recruit this year is outside of the Top 250. The other 3 are in the top 150 and considered 4 stars by Rivals (2 if you go by 24/7).
Also, he kicked off 3 players this past season due to a violation of team rules, one of which was one of the team's best players in Michael Weathers, and played the rest of the season with walk ons. It tells me that he takes no BS and is willing to do what's necessary to clean up the program. And if you look at OK State's schedule or watched them play, they were actually in a lot of those games. So while the record may look bad on the surface, his team didn't lose by very much in a very good Big 12 conference with only 8 scholarship players and walk ons.
Additionally, if you look on Twitter and the college basketball Reddit. OK State fans do not want to see him go at all, they like what he is building in Stillwater. He's a young up and coming coach, who wouldn't want that? From what I've read and seen, Boynton also seems like a good Xs and Os coach, which would be a nice change of pace from the past 2 coaches the Johnnies have had.
While Boynton may not be on the top of any of our lists and there are others people would like, but I feel like he is far from an awful candidate and is actually a good out of the box idea that I would be happy with if they went that route. But knowing this administration, they probably won't even attempt to get him. In my opinion, I'd rather have Boynton over Yale's James Jones, who is apparently the favorite to get the job now.
Plus, he had to fire his associate head coach when the guy copped a plea in the FBI investigation: https://newsok.com/article/5621671/osu-coach-mike-boynton-reacts-to-former-assistant-lamont-evans-guilty-plea
Evans wasn't a Boynton guy. Evans came on board when Brad Underwood was hired and Underwood hightailed it out of there after one year.