Sources: Iowa to hire Drake's McCollum as coach
Iowa has agreed to hire Drake's Ben McCollum as its next men's basketball coach, sources told ESPN on Monday.
Mike B was able to get Cade Cunningham to OK St (don't know how involved he was with getting Jawun Evans there, but there's that too). He'll be another ace recruiter on our staff I'd reckonI know these 2 would fill the strategy void, but for those OOTL, how are they on the recruiting front?
Did our offense really have that low of a floor though? We scored less than 70 points only like 3-4 times in our last 30 games played......I think I'm personally less concerned about scheme and more concerned about consistent execution.
Whatever Tyler is doing seems to have a high ceiling, but also a low floor because it doesn't really have an answer for when we shoot poorly or an opponent takes away the PnR.
The average offensive performance is high, but so is the standard deviation.
If you have other guys who handle the gameplan I am perfectly fine with him just being valuable over the summer. That doesn't mean just recruiting, he's also the bigs coach.You should care.
Your highest paid assistant can’t just be valuable over the summer.
We play with a high pace, so I'm more interested in efficiency. Like PPP. Admittedly, I haven't run those numbers, but a high volume/low percentage three game isn't efficient, and we've had to fall back on that too much.Did our offense really have that low of a floor though? We scored less than 80 points only twice in our last 30 games played......
Sure we had some in game stretches where the ball gets stagnant, but that happens to every team at certain points, that's just basketball.
Fair point..... I'm not an advanced stats nerd by any means, so all I can go off of is Kenpom efficiency numbers which I gotta assume is taking pace into account.We play with a high pace, so I'm more interested in efficiency. Like PPP. Admittedly, I haven't run those numbers, but a high volume/low percentage three game isn't efficient, and we've had to fall back on that too much.
Admittedly, outscoring opponents would be easier if we played an actual defense.
Thanks for posting this. As there is validity to your point, but your bar isn't everyone's bar.We're tied for the 6th longest active NCAA tournament streak.
Going into this year, we have the 8th most votes in the final AP poll since 2020.
We're tied for the most B1G regular season wins since 2020.
"Top 10 pay should mean Top 10 results!!!"
There they are. Those are the top 10 results. Read them again if you have to.
The problem is, too many people don't understand what top 10 looks like. It doesn't mean you finish in the top 10 or go to a Sweet 16 every year. It's about being consistently good, not occasionally great.
Only 5 schools have an active tourney streak as long as ours AND multiple second weekends. Five.
March Matters. And I will concede that 1 second weekend in 5 years is subpar (about 4 per decade is my goal) but even with our lack of post season success, we're still a top 10 program.
It is, and I think our offense has been pretty good, but with too many flops against good teams that can take it away. I think it just needs more dimension, not an overhaul.Fair point..... I'm not an advanced stats nerd by any means, so all I can go off of is Kenpom efficiency numbers which I gotta assume is taking pace into account.
Our offensive philosophy is very boom/bust - we play at a fast pace and shoot a high volume of 3's, so if we are hitting our 3's, we can blow anyone out of the water. If we aren't hitting our 3's, we can lose to Morehead State. You are inevitably going to have games in which you shoot 25% from 3, especially against good defensive teams. In those situations, you need to have a way to score enough to win. A team with great offensive rebounding and good defense can survive a 25% 3 pt shooting night on high volume. We are a good offensive rebounding team, but a poor defensive team.I've still yet to hear a legit reason from people regarding why Tyler needs to be demoted? We had a top 5 Kenpom offense last year and a top 15 offense this year.
If we're going to (justifiably IMO) lay the defensive scheme blame solely at Hamer's feet since he took "DC" responsibilities last year, then its only fair to give Tyler his due credit for orchestrating top offenses since he took over "OC" duties last year.
My ideal would be Alexander gets a head coaching job. Then our staff becomes Antigua, Boynton, Yaklich, I'll bite on this Samarippas guy, and Tyler.O … Geoff … Mike B … Yak/Samarrippas … Tyler …
Hamer FIRED … Kwa demoted to what he was originally hired to do …
Ideally …
He is your International guy though. the Euro agents love him. I don't think it'd kill us if he left it's just so easy in Europe for us with him though.My ideal would be Alexander gets a head coaching job. Then our staff becomes Antigua, Boynton, Yaklich, I'll bite on this Samarippas guy, and Tyler.
That sounds like a pretty elite staff. I agree with those that have said we don't look to have a Charlie Weis-esque decided schematic advantage (sidenote: as a life long Catholic, Charlie Weis made me dislike Notre Dame) in pretty much any game.
I have said this many times before, but in an NIL world, I don't think you need a staff of recruiters anymore. Underwood has shown he's a very strong recruiter, Antigua is a great recruiter, my proposed staff has plenty of recruiting firepower. You do need to have solid Xs and Os. You buy the roster, then coach them.
If you look at the Sweet 16, I think you've got some great tactical coaches: Beard, Painter, Izzo, Sampson, Barnes, McCasland, Golden, Oats, Lloyd, etc. If I wanted to spend the time, which I don't, I bet most of the staffs have either the head coach as a Xs and Os brain, or a former head coach that may not be a recruiting star but always knew their Xs and Os. When everyone can buy the talent, it is the actual coaching that will separate teams going forward.
He is your International guy though. the Euro agents love him. I don't think it'd kill us if he left it's just so easy in Europe for us with him though.
For sure. Although, I will say that my bar is based on:Thanks for posting this. As there is validity to your point, but your bar isn't everyone's bar.
That's a level of research I'm not prepared to commit to haha.I'd be curious to see how we stack up based on weeks ranked in the Top 10 compared to other programs since Brad's tenure. How do we compare from a seeding perspective in the tournament to other top programs. My guess is that we would not be in the Top 10 in those categories.
Did you not see him kick the scores table yesterday? or him leave the sideline interview and chew them out? or the report from the halftime locker room?Bring back trash can kicking, a$$ chewing, no BS Brad.
I don’t want to “fire Brad”, I want fiery Brad.
This team laid down for at least 10 min every game this year. In our worst L’s it was entire halves.
No cutting and passing on O, lackluster D, lazy passing.
So hard to watch.
Hi 0440 -Did you not see him kick the scores table yesterday? or him leave the sideline interview and chew them out? or the report from the halftime locker room?
or earlier in the year when he cut up and bruised his right hand so bad he had it wrapped up in a towel and couldn't use it to shake hands after a game? He is still the same Brad.
If they give him the necessary resources, Medved might kill it there. Great coach.
Did you not see him kick the scores table yesterday? or him leave the sideline interview and chew them out? or the report from the halftime locker room?
or earlier in the year when he cut up and bruised his right hand so bad he had it wrapped up in a towel and couldn't use it to shake hands after a game? He is still the same Brad.
I'm pretty sure the adjusted offense (AdjO) is tempo free which is why he accounts for tempo with (AdjT).It is, and I think our offense has been pretty good, but with too many flops against good teams that can take it away. I think it just needs more dimension, not an overhaul.
My biggest beef with our pick n roll was that our picks didn't create much separation. Most of the time our ball handler would leave 3 feet between himself and the screener which would allow the defender ample room to slide through and stay in front of KB or KJ, versus how many times Boswell had to go out and around the screener for Kentucky and would always end up on the ball handlers hip....Isn't that what practices are for? You develop the structure for in-game adjustments at that time.
I'm all in favor of a philosophy. But that merely sets the vision and guardrails. Once you have that philosophy, then you develop what you need to do. "Plan A, but better" isn't a philosophy. It's stubbornness.
The staff has plenty of time now to figure out what went wrong this season and to fix it. At a minimum, we have to do more than pick and roll with guys standing around the perimeter on offense and just doing drop coverage (which I hope we launch into the sun) on defense.