College Hoops Coaching Carousel

Status
Not open for further replies.
#204      

chrisRunner7

Spokane, WA

Coach Pastner out at Georgia Tech.
You have to hand it to Pastner to keep a head coaching job for so long while producing mediocre results... he could have been the new Oliver Purnell. Last 10 years (first three years at Memphis were much better):

Memphis Tigers (American Athletic Conference) (2013–2016)​
2013–14Memphis24–1012–6T–3rdNCAA Division I Round of 32
2014–15Memphis18–1410–8T–5th
2015–16Memphis19–158–107th
Memphis:167–73 (.696)82–36 (.695)
2016–17Georgia Tech21–168–1011thNIT Runner-up
2017–18Georgia Tech13–196–1213th
2018–19Georgia Tech14–186–1210th
2019–20Georgia Tech17–1411–95thPostseason Ban[30]
2020–21Georgia Tech17–911–64thNCAA Division I Round of 64
2021–22Georgia Tech12–205–1514th
2022–23Georgia Tech15–186–1413th
 
#206      
Pitino will have his pick of SJ, G Town, and Texas Tech ...
In your opinion what is the best of the 3?
(Just curious)

Goeogetown probably has the best resources? Tech is probably in the least disrepair?
 
Last edited:
#209      
In your opinion what is the best of the 3?
(Just curious)

Goeogetown probably has the best resources? Tech is probably in the least disrepair?
Rick Pitino at this stage in his life is not living in Lubbock. He wouldn't have to move to take the St. John's job and he could get recrutiing going very quickly with new or newish coaches at Syracuse and Seton Hall. On the other hand, Georgetown probably can put together more money quickly and has a better campus environment and facilities, aside from the chance to play some home games at MSG.
 
#211      

sacraig

The desert
You have to hand it to Pastner to keep a head coaching job for so long while producing mediocre results... he could have been the new Oliver Purnell. Last 10 years (first three years at Memphis were much better):

Memphis Tigers (American Athletic Conference) (2013–2016)​
2013–14Memphis24–1012–6T–3rdNCAA Division I Round of 32
2014–15Memphis18–1410–8T–5th
2015–16Memphis19–158–107th
Memphis:167–73 (.696)82–36 (.695)
2016–17Georgia Tech21–168–1011thNIT Runner-up
2017–18Georgia Tech13–196–1213th
2018–19Georgia Tech14–186–1210th
2019–20Georgia Tech17–1411–95thPostseason Ban[30]
2020–21Georgia Tech17–911–64thNCAA Division I Round of 64
2021–22Georgia Tech12–205–1514th
2022–23Georgia Tech15–186–1413th
He's the Lane Kiffin of College Basketball.
 
#213      
None of the changes so far surprise me. I think Pitino and SJU are made for each other. Don't have any candidates in mind for the others.
 
#216      

jmwillini

Tolono, IL
View attachment 24008

Careful there yourself Senator.........You can't appease the fake news crowd or worry aboot that " tourist viewing " insurrectionist mob to make your decisions for you.......

We here at Loyalty want our statehood and we want it NOW........common sense be damned........................................../s

"When the legend becomes fact, print the legend.”
 
#218      

sacraig

The desert
Gates extended at Miznoz
Shocked Futurama GIF
 
#219      

pruman91

Paducah, Ky
Gates extended at Miznoz

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Just a few hours after guiding Missouri to the Southeastern Conference tournament semifinals, first-year Tigers coach Dennis Gates received a one-year contract extension. It pushes his salary from $2.5 million to $4 million next season, the school announced Friday, not long after the Tigers beat Tennessee 79-71 in the SEC tournament quarterfinals.

--------------------------------------------

seems a little early to extend , especially by the amount they did........but , it wasn't that long ago when their arena was basically an empty barn on game days ........anywho , here's how they are celebrating this awesome news in Columbia................................

cm109.gif
cm113.gif


cm105.gif




and the School of Performing Arts winner is ........................

misery07.gif
 
#220      

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Just a few hours after guiding Missouri to the Southeastern Conference tournament semifinals, first-year Tigers coach Dennis Gates received a one-year contract extension. It pushes his salary from $2.5 million to $4 million next season, the school announced Friday, not long after the Tigers beat Tennessee 79-71 in the SEC tournament quarterfinals.

--------------------------------------------

seems a little early to extend , especially by the amount they did........but , it wasn't that long ago when their arena was basically an empty barn on game days ........anywho , here's how they are celebrating this awesome news in Columbia................................

View attachment 24015 View attachment 24016

View attachment 24017



and the School of Performing Arts winner is ........................

View attachment 24018
The Sandlot Movie GIF
 
#224      
Shrews and G town have mutual interest
I would be very happy if this is where Shrews ends up. It would take him out of the Big Ten to an opponent we rarely see.

Plus, Georgetown is a historic program that makes college basketball better when they are good. It's nice when Penn State makes a tourney every once in a while, but it's a football school playing in a high school gym. Georgetown is a much more important program to the sport.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.