Coach Kim To Michigan

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paultzman

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Coach Kim To Michigan
« on: April 20, 2012, 01:03:09 PM »
“@umhoops: RT @DougFeinberg #Stjwbb women's basketball coach Kim Barnes Arico takes #Michigan job. http://t.co/wPpqrpTz

Moose

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Re: Coach Kim To Michigan
« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2012, 01:05:40 PM »
“@umhoops: RT @DougFeinberg #Stjwbb women's basketball coach Kim Barnes Arico takes #Michigan job. http://t.co/wPpqrpTz

Heard about this a few minutes ago.
Tough loss.
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« Reply #2 on: April 20, 2012, 01:09:07 PM »
“@umhoops: RT @DougFeinberg #Stjwbb women's basketball coach Kim Barnes Arico takes #Michigan job. http://t.co/wPpqrpTz

Heard about this a few minutes ago.
Tough loss.

Agree. believe her assistant coach also resigned earlier in the week.

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« Reply #3 on: April 20, 2012, 01:09:54 PM »
“@umhoops: RT @DougFeinberg #Stjwbb women's basketball coach Kim Barnes Arico takes #Michigan job. http://t.co/wPpqrpTz

Heard about this a few minutes ago.
Tough loss.

Agree. believe her assistant coach also resigned earlier in the week.

Yeah she joined her old coach from playing days at his new gig.  That was kind of expected though.
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Re: Coach Kim To Michigan
« Reply #4 on: April 20, 2012, 01:11:03 PM »
I wonder who we bring in she created a monster over here
Attack basketball, pressure defense, 40 minutes of hell ... Early on it might be 30 minutes of hell, then 10 minutes of what the hell are you doing?"

Re: Coach Kim To Michigan
« Reply #5 on: April 20, 2012, 01:13:21 PM »
Should bring in that guy at Marist

paultzman

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Re: Coach Kim To Michigan
« Reply #6 on: April 20, 2012, 01:18:39 PM »
Should bring in that guy at Marist

Nice choice, great coach!

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Re: Coach Kim To Michigan
« Reply #7 on: April 20, 2012, 01:30:19 PM »
Nice comments by "Scoop" Robbins

“@LennRobbins: Can't say enough about KBA..she can recruit. she can coach..player's love her. media friendly..not a home run. a grand slam”

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Re: Coach Kim To Michigan
« Reply #8 on: April 20, 2012, 01:46:02 PM »
Big loss.  she gets a good team that went 20-12 and won't be starting at the bottom of the barrel as she did here.

did she get a package deal and some football related job for her husband?????

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Re: Coach Kim To Michigan
« Reply #9 on: April 20, 2012, 02:09:58 PM »
Not wanting to $tir the pot but could $he have been convinced to $tay. Hate to lose someone who has ben so successful. After all she is from this area.

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Re: Coach Kim To Michigan
« Reply #10 on: April 20, 2012, 02:11:29 PM »
Not wanting to $tir the pot but could $he have been convinced to $tay. Hate to lose someone who has ben so successful. After all she is from this area.

The former Michigan coach's salary was much higher than Kim's here.
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« Reply #11 on: April 20, 2012, 02:25:56 PM »
Not wanting to $tir the pot but could $he have been convinced to $tay. Hate to lose someone who has ben so successful. After all she is from this area.

The former Michigan coach's salary was much higher than Kim's here.

I'm sure it was which gives pause to think about how we pay our coaches. While we're at it, is this a gender thing or a sport thing. While men's BB drives our athletic program, shouldn't we pay our successful coaches on par with other schools for that sport and similar level of success.

For example, is Masur paid appropriately? If so then why not KBA. If not then why not. Hate to see a 10 year coach who built this program from scratch, and who is a native of the area, on the brink of a long run of success, be "forced" to leave because of dollars.

So as I say, is it a gender thing or a sport thing. How about Blankenmeyer ?

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Re: Coach Kim To Michigan
« Reply #12 on: April 20, 2012, 02:42:03 PM »
Not wanting to $tir the pot but could $he have been convinced to $tay. Hate to lose someone who has ben so successful. After all she is from this area.

The former Michigan coach's salary was much higher than Kim's here.

I'm sure it was which gives pause to think about how we pay our coaches. While we're at it, is this a gender thing or a sport thing. While men's BB drives our athletic program, shouldn't we pay our successful coaches on par with other schools for that sport and similar level of success.

For example, is Masur paid appropriately? If so then why not KBA. If not then why not. Hate to see a 10 year coach who built this program from scratch, and who is a native of the area, on the brink of a long run of success, be "forced" to leave because of dollars.

So as I say, is it a gender thing or a sport thing. How about Blankenmeyer ?

 I just think SJU couldn't pay Barnes what Michigan could.    And I don't have any numbers in front of me to back this up (I guess I could try to find it) but I would suspect there's a bigger drop off in coachs's salaries from the top programs to the smaller D-1 programs.   For example I bet there's a huge gap between Auriema and the next tier of women's coaches.   

Men's coaches certainly get paid a ton, but I don't think the drop off is as great from say Calhoun or Roy Williams to Lavin or Jay Wright.    But if you look at women's sports I suspect the very top athletic programs, Michigan, Texas, Stanford, UNC etc probably pay a ton more than mid-BCS level teams.

Just a hunch. 
« Last Edit: April 20, 2012, 02:42:56 PM by desco80 »

derk

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Re: Coach Kim To Michigan
« Reply #13 on: April 20, 2012, 02:57:03 PM »
Not wanting to $tir the pot but could $he have been convinced to $tay. Hate to lose someone who has ben so successful. After all she is from this area.

The former Michigan coach's salary was much higher than Kim's here.

I'm sure it was which gives pause to think about how we pay our coaches. While we're at it, is this a gender thing or a sport thing. While men's BB drives our athletic program, shouldn't we pay our successful coaches on par with other schools for that sport and similar level of success.

For example, is Masur paid appropriately? If so then why not KBA. If not then why not. Hate to see a 10 year coach who built this program from scratch, and who is a native of the area, on the brink of a long run of success, be "forced" to leave because of dollars.

So as I say, is it a gender thing or a sport thing. How about Blankenmeyer ?

 I just think SJU couldn't pay Barnes what Michigan could.    And I don't have any numbers in front of me to back this up (I guess I could try to find it) but I would suspect there's a bigger drop off in coachs's salaries from the top programs to the smaller D-1 programs.   For example I bet there's a huge gap between Auriema and the next tier of women's coaches.   

Men's coaches certainly get paid a ton, but I don't think the drop off is as great from say Calhoun or Roy Williams to Lavin or Jay Wright.    But if you look at women's sports I suspect the very top athletic programs, Michigan, Texas, Stanford, UNC etc probably pay a ton more than mid-BCS level teams.

Just a hunch.

"mid BCS level teams". I'm talking about us. I'm not saying we could match Michigan dollar for dollar. And I understand the salaries for women's BB don't match the same pattern as that of men's BB, but are we dangerously behind the average. ie. where do we rank in the BE given Auriemma, and the ND coach are the leaders of the pack? Has admin ever approached coach with a raise or is this another case of our being asleep at the switch.

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Re: Coach Kim To Michigan
« Reply #14 on: April 20, 2012, 02:59:53 PM »
Not wanting to $tir the pot but could $he have been convinced to $tay. Hate to lose someone who has ben so successful. After all she is from this area.

The former Michigan coach's salary was much higher than Kim's here.

I'm sure it was which gives pause to think about how we pay our coaches. While we're at it, is this a gender thing or a sport thing. While men's BB drives our athletic program, shouldn't we pay our successful coaches on par with other schools for that sport and similar level of success.

For example, is Masur paid appropriately? If so then why not KBA. If not then why not. Hate to see a 10 year coach who built this program from scratch, and who is a native of the area, on the brink of a long run of success, be "forced" to leave because of dollars.

So as I say, is it a gender thing or a sport thing. How about Blankenmeyer ?

 I just think SJU couldn't pay Barnes what Michigan could.    And I don't have any numbers in front of me to back this up (I guess I could try to find it) but I would suspect there's a bigger drop off in coachs's salaries from the top programs to the smaller D-1 programs.   For example I bet there's a huge gap between Auriema and the next tier of women's coaches.   

Men's coaches certainly get paid a ton, but I don't think the drop off is as great from say Calhoun or Roy Williams to Lavin or Jay Wright.    But if you look at women's sports I suspect the very top athletic programs, Michigan, Texas, Stanford, UNC etc probably pay a ton more than mid-BCS level teams.

Just a hunch.

"mid BCS level teams". I'm talking about us. I'm not saying we could match Michigan dollar for dollar. And I understand the salaries for women's BB don't match the same pattern as that of men's BB, but are we dangerously behind the average. ie. where do we rank in the BE given Auriemma, and the ND coach are the leaders of the pack? Has admin ever approached coach with a raise or is this another case of our being asleep at the switch.

Is the juice worth the squeeze though.  For as good as we were these past few years if the program is not delivering money than its tough to inject more money when there is no evidence of ROI.  Just playing devils advocate.  STJ will always be a mens basketball school.  With soccer and baseball following. 
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Re: Coach Kim To Michigan
« Reply #15 on: April 20, 2012, 03:13:44 PM »
Not wanting to $tir the pot but could $he have been convinced to $tay. Hate to lose someone who has ben so successful. After all she is from this area.

The former Michigan coach's salary was much higher than Kim's here.

I'm sure it was which gives pause to think about how we pay our coaches. While we're at it, is this a gender thing or a sport thing. While men's BB drives our athletic program, shouldn't we pay our successful coaches on par with other schools for that sport and similar level of success.

For example, is Masur paid appropriately? If so then why not KBA. If not then why not. Hate to see a 10 year coach who built this program from scratch, and who is a native of the area, on the brink of a long run of success, be "forced" to leave because of dollars.

So as I say, is it a gender thing or a sport thing. How about Blankenmeyer ?

 I just think SJU couldn't pay Barnes what Michigan could.    And I don't have any numbers in front of me to back this up (I guess I could try to find it) but I would suspect there's a bigger drop off in coachs's salaries from the top programs to the smaller D-1 programs.   For example I bet there's a huge gap between Auriema and the next tier of women's coaches.   

Men's coaches certainly get paid a ton, but I don't think the drop off is as great from say Calhoun or Roy Williams to Lavin or Jay Wright.    But if you look at women's sports I suspect the very top athletic programs, Michigan, Texas, Stanford, UNC etc probably pay a ton more than mid-BCS level teams.

Just a hunch.

"mid BCS level teams". I'm talking about us. I'm not saying we could match Michigan dollar for dollar. And I understand the salaries for women's BB don't match the same pattern as that of men's BB, but are we dangerously behind the average. ie. where do we rank in the BE given Auriemma, and the ND coach are the leaders of the pack? Has admin ever approached coach with a raise or is this another case of our being asleep at the switch.

Is the juice worth the squeeze though.  For as good as we were these past few years if the program is not delivering money than its tough to inject more money when there is no evidence of ROI.  Just playing devils advocate.  STJ will always be a mens basketball school.  With soccer and baseball following.

Hear you Moose. Just hate to think that we will "Normanize" our woman's program by trying to get blood from a stone, ala Norm.

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Re: Coach Kim To Michigan
« Reply #16 on: April 20, 2012, 07:04:26 PM »
Sucks that we lost her, but I don't see the school investing millions in the women's coach.

Billionaire fans of women's programs are hard to come by. We're lucky as hell that we had one for the men's program.

Re: Coach Kim To Michigan
« Reply #17 on: April 20, 2012, 08:09:49 PM »
Tough loss.  But it was just a matter of time.  I say that because other schools have been trying to lure Kim for several years now, and SJU has been very good about doing what was necessary to keep her.  But Michigan was just too good of an opportunity for her.

It will be interesting to see if Joe T hangs on for the head coaching job.  The guy can recruit and coach.  If he isn't hired, I wouldn't be shocked to see him depart for Michigan himself to stay on staff with Kim.  I can imagine that there is a lot of buzz out there right now about the SJU women's job, as the program has a strong foundation, with the support of the administration, growing fan support, great returning players, some good recruits coming in and other good ones on the radar, and of course the NYC thing.  There could be some stars out there who will be interested.

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Re: Coach Kim To Michigan
« Reply #18 on: April 20, 2012, 10:40:27 PM »
Womens basketball doesnt make money, so unless ylur other sports are bringingin so mch that they have tons to spare (the football schools), paying a womens bball coach kinda pointless. 

Sad to see her go, but Mens bball is the only team that can afford an uber expensive coach here.
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Re: Coach Kim To Michigan
« Reply #19 on: April 21, 2012, 04:33:19 PM »
she was a good coach gonna miss her