2017 Coaching Carousel

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Marriage that would make a lot of sense to me: Steve Prohm and LSU.

Prohm has kinda sneakily just met, as opposed to exceeded, expectations so far at ISU after being handed a loaded cupboard by Hoiberg. But they graduate everybody next year and it's a full scale rebuild without much young talent in the pipeline in an absolutely brutal league where ISU will never match its competitors in resources. Combine that with Prohm's modest contract and he'd be crazy not to listen.

He's a southern guy and the talent on hand at LSU would give him a bit of a running start. And LSU isn't doing any better than a solid sitting P5 guy like Prohm.

Just a thought.
 
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EJ33

San Francisco
I will mention it again, I may not be looking for a name, but a style that I would like to see. Namely up tempo, pressing and aggressive. My knowledge of some the coaches that have been mentioned is not comprehensive. I lay no claim to ultimate knowledge of the possible candidates, this is why I come here and read the posts, for the knowledge, laughs and to be encouraged and I am encouraged that we have the right AD to move this program forward.

Will this style of play be successful in the B1G?
 
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PostersLastStand

Wayne County, IL
Chalmers, I believe you have found our new coach, John Cleese, that would be a WOW hire and that would be something completely different. Just as I said.
 
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Tomorrow should be quiet.

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PostersLastStand

Wayne County, IL
Will this style of play be successful in the B1G?
I get it, coaches come to the Big Ten thinking they can play up tempo only to find out they have to be able to win those mid forties to high sixty point games. But for the love of Loyola Mary Mount no Bruce Weber 38 - 33 snooze-a-thon loses. I just would like to see an offense capable of putting up some points. I also love the hard nose pressing defense. And toughness, too.
 
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mattcoldagelli

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I still struggle to see why Whitman would view a guy with 2-3 years of head coaching experience with zero ties to Chicago from a small conference as a top candidate for the job. I might be wrong, but it just doesn't scream "Whitman" if he hires Keatts.

The guy has made two hires here. Nothing screams "Whitman" because the sample size is too small.
 
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Yeah, because after 1 incredibly opportunistic hire of a former NFL coach and 1 hire who was an assistant at a top program we all obviously know what a "Whitman hire" is.
 
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The guy has made two hires here. Nothing screams "Whitman" because the sample size is too small.

And it's one, really. And that one is sui generis for a lot of reasons.

We don't know as much about Whitman as the narrative around him implies.

This is why I see things like "Illinois to play New Mexico State at the United Center" and a little chill goes up my spine. He's as smart as he sounds, right? He does actually get it, right? :pray:
 
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PostersLastStand

Wayne County, IL
Posters have a good evening, sleep well knowing Josh Whitman is on the job. I must go, my Mom has told me to turn out the basement light and go to bed.
 
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Of guys we've seen mentioned who are at least possible candidates:

1. Gregg Marshall
2. Tony Bennett
3. Archie Miller
4. Buzz Williams
5. Fred Hoiberg
6. Kevin Keatts
7. Cuonzo Martin
8. Larry Krystkowiak
9. Steve Prohm
10. Eric Musselman

I think Buzz is a guy who has been overlooked as a really good coach. I'd love Frank Martin if we couldn't get one of these top 3. I just don't think he's an "Illinois guy". If the best we can do is someone like Dan Muller or Kermit Davis just keep John Groce. I don't know how they'd do here, but it's not worth the gamble. Sit out a year and roll the dice after next season when Groce goes 8-10 again.

Really like Frank Martin....the man can rebuild a program. But I can say with 100% certainty that he will not take the job.
 
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Yeah, because after 1 incredibly opportunistic hire of a former NFL coach and 1 hire who was an assistant at a top program we all obviously know what a "Whitman hire" is.


I can't believe he was able to pull in Lovie Smith, so far he has done an excellent job
 
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John Scheyer

I haven't heard his name mentioned for any coaching job but my sources tell me John Scheyer is ready. With the success of the Duke coaching tree, it might be smart to get this guy before he becomes a hot commodity. He's an Illinois guy who could recruit nationally also. Has anyone heard his name mentioned for any job?
 
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IMO Saturday or Monday unless they wait until they're knocked out of the NIT.

People forget two things:

1. The NIT is down to the 4 teams going to New York before the Sweet 16 starts. It goes fast.

2. The Final Four is the big coaching fair for the industry and usually the dominoes don't really start falling until then.

There isn't anybody on our board who isn't going to be occupied between today and at least like March 17-18. I bet Groce coaches whatever postseason we attain.
 
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Jkat00

Champaign, IL
I haven't heard his name mentioned for any coaching job but my sources tell me John Scheyer is ready. With the success of the Duke coaching tree, it might be smart to get this guy before he becomes a hot commodity. He's an Illinois guy who could recruit nationally also. Has anyone heard his name mentioned for any job?

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The guy has made two hires here. Nothing screams "Whitman" because the sample size is too small.

Exactly. No one has any insight into Whitman's methodology when it comes to hiring, except that he seems to work efficiently and he's willing to think outside the box. There's no reliable precedent that we can infer from.
 
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