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I continue to have my big blue donations going to the womens hoops program, and have faith it’s going to get better. Firmly have my blue goggles on. We’re going to get this right!!shoresy wrote: ↑March 27th, 2024, 5:55 pmPar for the course for this program for its entire existence. Nobody gives a sh*t about Utah State women's basketball because nobody in the administration gives a sh*t about Utah State women's basketball.
I understand Diana has other things going on in her life, and that is tragic, but she has many capable people around her who could run this search if she is not able.
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Agree. We actually got rid of women's basketball for 17 years, the only Division I school I believe that didn't have it. We only re-instated the program because we got in the WAC and it was a required sport. So we had a team but, that was about it.shoresy wrote: ↑March 27th, 2024, 5:55 pmPar for the course for this program for its entire existence. Nobody gives a sh*t about Utah State women's basketball because nobody in the administration gives a sh*t about Utah State women's basketball.
I understand Diana has other things going on in her life, and that is tragic, but she has many capable people around her who could run this search if she is not able.
For a head coach we could look at the Montana State women's coach she used to be an assistant at USU.
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Montana State has been good to us, so why not?NavyBlue wrote: ↑March 27th, 2024, 9:25 pmAgree. We actually got rid of women's basketball for 17 years, the only Division I school I believe that didn't have it. We only re-instated the program because we got in the WAC and it was a required sport. So we had a team but, that was about it.shoresy wrote: ↑March 27th, 2024, 5:55 pmPar for the course for this program for its entire existence. Nobody gives a sh*t about Utah State women's basketball because nobody in the administration gives a sh*t about Utah State women's basketball.
I understand Diana has other things going on in her life, and that is tragic, but she has many capable people around her who could run this search if she is not able.
For a head coach we could look at the Montana State women's coach she used to be an assistant at USU.
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I agree that would be a great hire, but she is not leaving Montana State. She’s turned down bigger jobs than Utah State in the past.ViAggie wrote:Montana State has been good to us, so why not?NavyBlue wrote: ↑March 27th, 2024, 9:25 pmAgree. We actually got rid of women's basketball for 17 years, the only Division I school I believe that didn't have it. We only re-instated the program because we got in the WAC and it was a required sport. So we had a team but, that was about it.shoresy wrote: ↑March 27th, 2024, 5:55 pmPar for the course for this program for its entire existence. Nobody gives a sh*t about Utah State women's basketball because nobody in the administration gives a sh*t about Utah State women's basketball.
I understand Diana has other things going on in her life, and that is tragic, but she has many capable people around her who could run this search if she is not able.
For a head coach we could look at the Montana State women's coach she used to be an assistant at USU.
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Boo! Then who is it? Funny we "know" who the Mens coach is but not the Women's coach??? Hmmshoresy wrote: ↑March 28th, 2024, 10:29 amI agree that would be a great hire, but she is not leaving Montana State. She’s turned down bigger jobs than Utah State in the past.ViAggie wrote:Montana State has been good to us, so why not?NavyBlue wrote: ↑March 27th, 2024, 9:25 pmAgree. We actually got rid of women's basketball for 17 years, the only Division I school I believe that didn't have it. We only re-instated the program because we got in the WAC and it was a required sport. So we had a team but, that was about it.shoresy wrote: ↑March 27th, 2024, 5:55 pmPar for the course for this program for its entire existence. Nobody gives a sh*t about Utah State women's basketball because nobody in the administration gives a sh*t about Utah State women's basketball.
I understand Diana has other things going on in her life, and that is tragic, but she has many capable people around her who could run this search if she is not able.
For a head coach we could look at the Montana State women's coach she used to be an assistant at USU.
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I really haven't heard much that's concrete, outside of a very preliminary list about a week back. It seems like people are being pretty tight lipped with both searches.ViAggie wrote: ↑March 28th, 2024, 2:26 pmBoo! Then who is it? Funny we "know" who the Mens coach is but not the Women's coach??? Hmmshoresy wrote: ↑March 28th, 2024, 10:29 amI agree that would be a great hire, but she is not leaving Montana State. She’s turned down bigger jobs than Utah State in the past.ViAggie wrote:Montana State has been good to us, so why not?NavyBlue wrote: ↑March 27th, 2024, 9:25 pmAgree. We actually got rid of women's basketball for 17 years, the only Division I school I believe that didn't have it. We only re-instated the program because we got in the WAC and it was a required sport. So we had a team but, that was about it.shoresy wrote: ↑March 27th, 2024, 5:55 pmPar for the course for this program for its entire existence. Nobody gives a sh*t about Utah State women's basketball because nobody in the administration gives a sh*t about Utah State women's basketball.
I understand Diana has other things going on in her life, and that is tragic, but she has many capable people around her who could run this search if she is not able.
For a head coach we could look at the Montana State women's coach she used to be an assistant at USU.
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It’s been asked of both Brian Phillips and Patrick Mayhorn(Aggship) today and Twitter, and both seem to think it’s the Ohio state assistant. Can’t remember his name off the top of my head.ViAggie wrote: ↑March 28th, 2024, 2:26 pmBoo! Then who is it? Funny we "know" who the Mens coach is but not the Women's coach??? Hmmshoresy wrote: ↑March 28th, 2024, 10:29 amI agree that would be a great hire, but she is not leaving Montana State. She’s turned down bigger jobs than Utah State in the past.ViAggie wrote:Montana State has been good to us, so why not?NavyBlue wrote: ↑March 27th, 2024, 9:25 pmAgree. We actually got rid of women's basketball for 17 years, the only Division I school I believe that didn't have it. We only re-instated the program because we got in the WAC and it was a required sport. So we had a team but, that was about it.shoresy wrote: ↑March 27th, 2024, 5:55 pmPar for the course for this program for its entire existence. Nobody gives a sh*t about Utah State women's basketball because nobody in the administration gives a sh*t about Utah State women's basketball.
I understand Diana has other things going on in her life, and that is tragic, but she has many capable people around her who could run this search if she is not able.
For a head coach we could look at the Montana State women's coach she used to be an assistant at USU.
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Interesting, so no local coaches? Hmmm....greggers1868 wrote: ↑March 28th, 2024, 2:34 pmIt’s been asked of both Brian Phillips and Patrick Mayhorn(Aggship) today and Twitter, and both seem to think it’s the Ohio state assistant. Can’t remember his name off the top of my head.ViAggie wrote: ↑March 28th, 2024, 2:26 pmBoo! Then who is it? Funny we "know" who the Mens coach is but not the Women's coach??? Hmmshoresy wrote: ↑March 28th, 2024, 10:29 amI agree that would be a great hire, but she is not leaving Montana State. She’s turned down bigger jobs than Utah State in the past.ViAggie wrote:Montana State has been good to us, so why not?NavyBlue wrote: ↑March 27th, 2024, 9:25 pmAgree. We actually got rid of women's basketball for 17 years, the only Division I school I believe that didn't have it. We only re-instated the program because we got in the WAC and it was a required sport. So we had a team but, that was about it.shoresy wrote: ↑March 27th, 2024, 5:55 pmPar for the course for this program for its entire existence. Nobody gives a sh*t about Utah State women's basketball because nobody in the administration gives a sh*t about Utah State women's basketball.
I understand Diana has other things going on in her life, and that is tragic, but she has many capable people around her who could run this search if she is not able.
For a head coach we could look at the Montana State women's coach she used to be an assistant at USU.
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I'd be somewhat surprised if this is the casegreggers1868 wrote: ↑March 28th, 2024, 2:34 pmIt’s been asked of both Brian Phillips and Patrick Mayhorn(Aggship) today and Twitter, and both seem to think it’s the Ohio state assistant. Can’t remember his name off the top of my head.ViAggie wrote: ↑March 28th, 2024, 2:26 pmBoo! Then who is it? Funny we "know" who the Mens coach is but not the Women's coach??? Hmmshoresy wrote: ↑March 28th, 2024, 10:29 amI agree that would be a great hire, but she is not leaving Montana State. She’s turned down bigger jobs than Utah State in the past.ViAggie wrote:Montana State has been good to us, so why not?NavyBlue wrote: ↑March 27th, 2024, 9:25 pmAgree. We actually got rid of women's basketball for 17 years, the only Division I school I believe that didn't have it. We only re-instated the program because we got in the WAC and it was a required sport. So we had a team but, that was about it.shoresy wrote: ↑March 27th, 2024, 5:55 pmPar for the course for this program for its entire existence. Nobody gives a sh*t about Utah State women's basketball because nobody in the administration gives a sh*t about Utah State women's basketball.
I understand Diana has other things going on in her life, and that is tragic, but she has many capable people around her who could run this search if she is not able.
For a head coach we could look at the Montana State women's coach she used to be an assistant at USU.
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Aggship said Wesley Brooks from Ohio stateshoresy wrote: ↑March 28th, 2024, 4:35 pmI'd be somewhat surprised if this is the casegreggers1868 wrote: ↑March 28th, 2024, 2:34 pmIt’s been asked of both Brian Phillips and Patrick Mayhorn(Aggship) today and Twitter, and both seem to think it’s the Ohio state assistant. Can’t remember his name off the top of my head.ViAggie wrote: ↑March 28th, 2024, 2:26 pmBoo! Then who is it? Funny we "know" who the Mens coach is but not the Women's coach??? Hmmshoresy wrote: ↑March 28th, 2024, 10:29 amI agree that would be a great hire, but she is not leaving Montana State. She’s turned down bigger jobs than Utah State in the past.ViAggie wrote:Montana State has been good to us, so why not?NavyBlue wrote: ↑March 27th, 2024, 9:25 pmAgree. We actually got rid of women's basketball for 17 years, the only Division I school I believe that didn't have it. We only re-instated the program because we got in the WAC and it was a required sport. So we had a team but, that was about it.shoresy wrote: ↑March 27th, 2024, 5:55 pmPar for the course for this program for its entire existence. Nobody gives a sh*t about Utah State women's basketball because nobody in the administration gives a sh*t about Utah State women's basketball.
I understand Diana has other things going on in her life, and that is tragic, but she has many capable people around her who could run this search if she is not able.
For a head coach we could look at the Montana State women's coach she used to be an assistant at USU.
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So Raoul is showing five players in the portal right now for the Aggies. In addition to Hill-Brown and Macy Smith, Skye Miller, Bridget Mullings, and Lauren Crockershoresy wrote: ↑March 26th, 2024, 10:25 amThanks for the tip, I've checked that site a few times before.greggers1868 wrote: ↑March 25th, 2024, 5:26 pmThis is usually the person I follow for women’s basketball transfer portal news. On Twitter he’s @raoulshoresy wrote: ↑March 22nd, 2024, 10:53 amAccording to this site, we have three players currently in the portal. Tiairra Hill-Brown, Bridget Mullings and Macy Smith. I've heard of a fourth, but it must not be official quite yet.
https://www.thenexthoops.com/features/2 ... untainWest
He’s a pretty good follow of you care about this sort of thing
https://wbbblog.com/womens-basketball-t ... 023-24/12/
I do hope the AD is showing urgency with this hire and not letting the fact that the men's job just opened delay anything. It feels very important to get a new HC in here quickly to start making contacts in the portal while there is still talent there.
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If Wesley Brooks is the hire that is nothing short of a grand slam.
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He certainly has his work cut out for him in meeting the achievements and standards set by the previous coach.
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I agree. I've heard a few other names that I think would be similarly great as well.
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I think the posters on the main board are onto something, DS is hell bent on hiring people from Ohio.
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Interesting. Crocker was a strange case. She didn't play at all to start the year, then had a handful of really solid games. I thought she showed more promise than most of our players. Then, she kinda just disappeared from the lineup.greggers1868 wrote: ↑March 28th, 2024, 7:46 pmSo Raoul is showing five players in the portal right now for the Aggies. In addition to Hill-Brown and Macy Smith, Skye Miller, Bridget Mullings, and Lauren Crockershoresy wrote: ↑March 26th, 2024, 10:25 amThanks for the tip, I've checked that site a few times before.greggers1868 wrote: ↑March 25th, 2024, 5:26 pmThis is usually the person I follow for women’s basketball transfer portal news. On Twitter he’s @raoulshoresy wrote: ↑March 22nd, 2024, 10:53 amAccording to this site, we have three players currently in the portal. Tiairra Hill-Brown, Bridget Mullings and Macy Smith. I've heard of a fourth, but it must not be official quite yet.
https://www.thenexthoops.com/features/2 ... untainWest
He’s a pretty good follow of you care about this sort of thing
https://wbbblog.com/womens-basketball-t ... 023-24/12/
I do hope the AD is showing urgency with this hire and not letting the fact that the men's job just opened delay anything. It feels very important to get a new HC in here quickly to start making contacts in the portal while there is still talent there.
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Unlike MBB, this has to be a hard sell. The chances of succeeding are very slim and then you lose your career. They really need to find a Gary 1.0 but I'm not sure they can. A Charlie Weatherbie type is probably our best hope.
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I disagree. The women's team has everything they need to succeed, our administration just hasn't cared about it enough to actually do enough work and research to find the right coach. Yes, it will take some rebuilding, but there's not a single reason they shouldn't be able to compete in the league. And if you're a decent coach, you could stay here making six figures with zero stress of job security for decades.WasatchAggie wrote: ↑March 31st, 2024, 11:54 amUnlike MBB, this has to be a hard sell. The chances of succeeding are very slim and then you lose your career. They really need to find a Gary 1.0 but I'm not sure they can. A Charlie Weatherbie type is probably our best hope.
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I think Wesley Brooks is the hire (a friend said he saw Brooks with Sabau at the country club on Friday, Brooks has liked a couple of my women's basketball tweets about him, etc...) and I'd bet the over on season wins for next year no matter what the total is.
The ingredients for success are in place here, it just takes administrative commitment to the program, which Diana has. I also hope that they'll consider moving the games to the Estes Center so they can start to build some semblance of a home court advantage. If they can pack 1,500 fans in there and make the place loud like volleyball does, we could get momentum on something really nice up here.
The ingredients for success are in place here, it just takes administrative commitment to the program, which Diana has. I also hope that they'll consider moving the games to the Estes Center so they can start to build some semblance of a home court advantage. If they can pack 1,500 fans in there and make the place loud like volleyball does, we could get momentum on something really nice up here.
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I would be very happy with Brooks, and I can confirm that he was in town.rAggie wrote:I think Wesley Brooks is the hire (a friend said he saw Brooks with Sabau at the country club on Friday, Brooks has liked a couple of my women's basketball tweets about him, etc...) and I'd bet the over on season wins for next year no matter what the total is.
The ingredients for success are in place here, it just takes administrative commitment to the program, which Diana has. I also hope that they'll consider moving the games to the Estes Center so they can start to build some semblance of a home court advantage. If they can pack 1,500 fans in there and make the place loud like volleyball does, we could get momentum on something really nice up here.
But, if the job were his, I think he’d already have it. I believe there’s a candidate they were waiting on who they are extremely high on. And if it’s who I think, the wait is worth jt
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Geno Aurellema (sp) is coming out of retirement and wants a challenge?shoresy wrote: ↑March 31st, 2024, 4:46 pmI would be very happy with Brooks, and I can confirm that he was in town.rAggie wrote:I think Wesley Brooks is the hire (a friend said he saw Brooks with Sabau at the country club on Friday, Brooks has liked a couple of my women's basketball tweets about him, etc...) and I'd bet the over on season wins for next year no matter what the total is.
The ingredients for success are in place here, it just takes administrative commitment to the program, which Diana has. I also hope that they'll consider moving the games to the Estes Center so they can start to build some semblance of a home court advantage. If they can pack 1,500 fans in there and make the place loud like volleyball does, we could get momentum on something really nice up here.
But, if the job were his, I think he’d already have it. I believe there’s a candidate they were waiting on who they are extremely high on. And if it’s who I think, the wait is worth jt
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Hmmm, well Kenny Brooks already left Virginia Tech for Kentucky so I guess he’s outshoresy wrote: ↑March 31st, 2024, 4:46 pmI would be very happy with Brooks, and I can confirm that he was in town.rAggie wrote:I think Wesley Brooks is the hire (a friend said he saw Brooks with Sabau at the country club on Friday, Brooks has liked a couple of my women's basketball tweets about him, etc...) and I'd bet the over on season wins for next year no matter what the total is.
The ingredients for success are in place here, it just takes administrative commitment to the program, which Diana has. I also hope that they'll consider moving the games to the Estes Center so they can start to build some semblance of a home court advantage. If they can pack 1,500 fans in there and make the place loud like volleyball does, we could get momentum on something really nice up here.
But, if the job were his, I think he’d already have it. I believe there’s a candidate they were waiting on who they are extremely high on. And if it’s who I think, the wait is worth jt
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Except Geno Auriemma isn’t retired and has the UCONN women in another elite eight in his 39th year at the school.Coloraggie wrote: ↑March 31st, 2024, 9:25 pmGeno Aurellema (sp) is coming out of retirement and wants a challenge?shoresy wrote: ↑March 31st, 2024, 4:46 pmI would be very happy with Brooks, and I can confirm that he was in town.rAggie wrote:I think Wesley Brooks is the hire (a friend said he saw Brooks with Sabau at the country club on Friday, Brooks has liked a couple of my women's basketball tweets about him, etc...) and I'd bet the over on season wins for next year no matter what the total is.
The ingredients for success are in place here, it just takes administrative commitment to the program, which Diana has. I also hope that they'll consider moving the games to the Estes Center so they can start to build some semblance of a home court advantage. If they can pack 1,500 fans in there and make the place loud like volleyball does, we could get momentum on something really nice up here.
But, if the job were his, I think he’d already have it. I believe there’s a candidate they were waiting on who they are extremely high on. And if it’s who I think, the wait is worth jt
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Isn't it the exact opposite? If she was fired, there is no buy-out. In fact, UT is on the hook to continue paying her salary, unless she was fired "for cause". Kind of like when Matt Wells was a consultant at Oklahoma, being paid by the remainder of his Texas Tech contract. OU got him for free. If we landed Kellie Harper, we could get her for basically nothing.
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People are basically shocked that she’s been fired. Honestly, would surprise me to see her head due east to Blacksburg as VT just lost their coach to Kentucky. But it’s worth a call, right?LKGates wrote: ↑April 1st, 2024, 3:18 pmIsn't it the exact opposite? If she was fired, there is no buy-out. In fact, UT is on the hook to continue paying her salary, unless she was fired "for cause". Kind of like when Matt Wells was a consultant at Oklahoma, being paid by the remainder of his Texas Tech contract. OU got him for free. If we landed Kellie Harper, we could get her for basically nothing.
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Looks like Brooks is the guy!
Seems like a solid hire
Seems like a solid hire
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Very impressive resume, stops at big programs, experience living and training in Utah. Excited what he can build as a head coach.
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