There is something to be said about grabbing a guy that was a better basketball player to fill out the assistant coaching staff if you're looking for a developmental guy.How is Sean Harrington more qualified than TU? Because he was a better shooter? I bet if Tyler spent his time making Twitter videos, you'd be pretty impressed by him too.
Was he supposed to throw anyone under the bus 30 minutes after a tournament loss? Those things stay "in house" and is how a boss with any sort of class whatsoever handles things.Indy, with Brad’s comments last night in the presser about having the best staff in basketball, is this even realistic? Was Brad just being thankful for getting through a tough year or do you think that is his true belief?
Krueger hired an assistant with no coaching experience after playing for a few years in Europe and he didn't work out. Let some lower level team hire guys with no experience to see if they like to coach or can coach. Illinois shouldn't be a training program ie: Hamer.There is something to be said about grabbing a guy that was a better basketball player to fill out the assistant coaching staff if you're looking for a developmental guy.
For one its lends some credentials and there is probably some innate respect there when you're interacting/recruiting high school and college kids when you can point out the fact that you played at a high level.
Im not saying Harrington would be the guy but there would also be something to getting a guy that played professionally and can pass that down to younger guys that are trying to get there.
If you're hiring a coach with no coaching experience why not get a guy like James Augustine who played a professionally for over a decade? Or even someone like Trent Meacham? Wouldn't even need to be a former Illinois player
I'd start by saying that we're off to a great start with Boswell, White and Ivisic already committing to next season. It sounds like Morez is pretty close, if not already done. That's four starters returning. That's a LOT better situation than nobody returning last year. With that being the case, NOW you can supplement the roster using the portal versus building it from scratch. You're bringing back older guys, with continuity, a year under their belt and expectations from day 1. You don't have to search for a leader next year.Louisville you said at end of the closed thread we should be top 2 seed good next year. As much as I would love that to be true, how can you possibly say that at this point?
Because there is no flexibility in his approach. If we aren't hitting 3s we lose. We will never win a NC with this offense. No way to win 6 in a row against top teams when we have to be on from 3 every game.
Marvin knows . . . . .Marvin knows . . . . .You lost me at hearing.
Tyler makes $120k. There's not many schools paying that amount to their last AC. I'm not sure the top AC at a mid-major makes that much.Because he's Brad's son, I imagine the consensus is that he only got the job due to nepotism. In my opinion, as long as he's still under his dad's wing, that shadow will follow him. Why not consider getting him a role at a mid-major school where he can build his career on his own? Why aren’t schools actively trying to hire him if he is such an offensive guru?
Down the stretch, our offense was brutal. We ranked at the top of the NCAA in three-pointers but were at the bottom in makes. Our offensive performance seemed to worsen as the season went on. Additionally, historic defeats have occurred under Tyler’s watch—like the 30-0 run against UConn and the Massacre at Madison.
They won me over when they went to Kansas to support TSJ at his trial. Now my favorite B12 team, and results like this don't hurt either:You just described Jeff Linder at Texas Tech. Linder was the head coach at Wyoming and left that position to join McCasland (his long-time friend - sometimes, it helps to build relationships!!) at Texas Tech. The Athletic had a great article on their relationship a couple of weeks ago. McCasland has completely delegated the offense to Linder, so Linder is basically Ben Johnson at Detroit before he came to the Bears. (Side note - if you forced me to pick a team to support the rest of the way instead of just hoping Auburn and Houston lose, I'd probably go with Texas Tech. I just really enjoy watching that team play.)
If Illinois could find a Jeff Linder-type but for defense, I think that would do a world of good for the Illini staff.
Tyler @120k doesn't seem to be the issue. Yes, he almost certainly got the job through nepotism. His results have been pretty good. The booty ball worked. The 5 out with shooters wasn't a bad plan -- if you have the advertised shooters. The heavy cuts that were added later with Tomi as the point center was excellent. It looks like we are getting Tomi/Morez/Tre/KB back. That means the offense can build on this years results. Add a sniper and this could easily be a top 10 offense. Getting even a top 30 offense for 120k seems like a very good deal in todays market. How much are we looking to spend on a good defensive coach?Tyler makes $120k. There's not many schools paying that amount to their last AC. I'm not sure the top AC at a mid-major makes that much.
Just a wild guess, but I think Tyler will be ok money wise…daddy is worth 10’s of millions. Tyler would survive making 70-80k for a couple years to get experience in this situation.Tyler makes $120k. There's not many schools paying that amount to their last AC. I'm not sure the top AC at a mid-major makes that much.
How much do you suppose Brad made as an assistant at Western all those years. I’m pretty sure Tyler would survive just fine few a few years. It would be worth it in the long run for him.Tyler makes $120k. There's not many schools paying that amount to their last AC. I'm not sure the top AC at a mid-major makes that much.
Assistant coaches at mid majors are making 100k. Even mid majors that don't typically have much success.Tyler makes $120k. There's not many schools paying that amount to their last AC. I'm not sure the top AC at a mid-major makes that much.
Then they should hire Moser. He would fit right in.Haha - I just post the info I get … And sometimes I can’t even post it for a few days even if I know it …
We’ll see on Nova … They’re a weird bunch …
Oversimplification that turns out to be accurate against good teams. Shoot poorly from 3 and lose.Such a huge over simplification of the offense. They added so much with Tomi being a facilitator and doing more back cuts as the year went on. Also running a lot more offense through Will and Kylan. The biggest problem was lack of practice time to implement new sets. So far in two years we've actually seen major changes to the offense as the year has progressed.
Agree. The other problem is that he's basically limited to what he's learned from dad. And I don't think Brad is a great offensive coach.Because he's Brad's son, I imagine the consensus is that he only got the job due to nepotism. In my opinion, as long as he's still under his dad's wing, that shadow will follow him. Why not consider getting him a role at a mid-major school where he can build his career on his own? Why aren’t schools actively trying to hire him if he is such an offensive guru?
Down the stretch, our offense was brutal. We ranked at the top of the NCAA in three-pointers but were at the bottom in makes. Our offensive performance seemed to worsen as the season went on. Additionally, historic defeats have occurred under Tyler’s watch—like the 30-0 run against UConn and the Massacre at Madison.
Never said he should’ve thrown someone under the bus. It was a simple question about Indy’s asst coach post and the fact that Brad was gushing about his current coaching staff. Sorry to ruffle so many feathers.Was he supposed to throw anyone under the bus 30 minutes after a tournament loss? Those things stay "in house" and is how a boss with any sort of class whatsoever handles things.
People give way too much weight into coach PR speak. You shouldn’t over analyze it - he’s always trying to cut off bad narratives and peanut butter spread over negative storylines - especially after a NCAA tourney season ending loss.Never said he should’ve thrown someone under the bus. It was a simple question about Indy’s asst coach post and the fact that Brad was gushing about his current coaching staff. Sorry to ruffle so many feathers.
We were too young (started 3 freshman and 2 juniors). Our bench was short and inexperienced 1 freshman (Morez) 1 grad (Ben) 2 soph (DGL, Jake).The comparisons to the of Calipari's time at Kentucky does seem pretty applicable. Roster construction in this era is still very much in its infancy, but it feels like one and done players are more like the final piece than around whom you build a team unless it's a player like Cooper Flagg. Had Illinois been able to keep a few players from last year's team and then added players like Riley and KJ, I think the bedding-in would have gone a lot more smoothly. All done now - we just have to hope the right learning and adjustments will be made between now and the start of practice.
I wish it was.
I cannot fathom a world where this dude remains on the staff in any capacity, let alone staying Illinois' DC.I wish it was.