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Potential Storm a brewin'
Potential Storm a brewin'
Not to be that guy or anything, but it looks like Richard Pitinos seat is getting real warm at Minnesota guess what Minnesota native is a pretty popular choice on their message board that I was taking a gander at.
https://www.forums.gopherhole.com/board ... now.95341/
I did have to laugh at one poster in the one thread that said it would be a lateral move for him and another that said Pitinos failure to bring in any PGs is why he needs to go
https://www.forums.gopherhole.com/board ... now.95341/
I did have to laugh at one poster in the one thread that said it would be a lateral move for him and another that said Pitinos failure to bring in any PGs is why he needs to go
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Re: Potential Storm a brewin'
This was discussed last week, and when the source is a post on a forum saying the coach is on the hot seat, it isn't really a source. More like fans complaining. The team lost two of their best scorers at the start of the year and Pitino signed a 2-year extension at the end of last season.
Until I see something from at least a sports reporter in the area I'm not taking this at face value. Plus the poster just made their account on 1/3/20 so he's just a newb. To me, it looks like some fan wanting to vent so he made an account to complain.
Until I see something from at least a sports reporter in the area I'm not taking this at face value. Plus the poster just made their account on 1/3/20 so he's just a newb. To me, it looks like some fan wanting to vent so he made an account to complain.
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Re: Potential Storm a brewin'
Frankiesaysrelax says relax.frankiesaysrelax wrote: ↑February 26th, 2020, 2:48 pmThis was discussed last week, and when the source is a post on a forum saying the coach is on the hot seat, it isn't really a source. More like fans complaining. The team lost two of their best scorers at the start of the year and Pitino signed a 2-year extension at the end of last season.
Until I see something from at least a sports reporter in the area I'm not taking this at face value. Plus the poster just made their account on 1/3/20 so he's just a newb. To me, it looks like some fan wanting to vent so he made an account to complain.
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Straight from the department of redundancy department.Murkymerk wrote: ↑February 26th, 2020, 2:52 pmFrankiesaysrelax says relax.frankiesaysrelax wrote: ↑February 26th, 2020, 2:48 pmThis was discussed last week, and when the source is a post on a forum saying the coach is on the hot seat, it isn't really a source. More like fans complaining. The team lost two of their best scorers at the start of the year and Pitino signed a 2-year extension at the end of last season.
Until I see something from at least a sports reporter in the area I'm not taking this at face value. Plus the poster just made their account on 1/3/20 so he's just a newb. To me, it looks like some fan wanting to vent so he made an account to complain.
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Re: Potential Storm a brewin'
I doubt it will be this year, but I could see him going there down the road. Hopefully we get a few more years with smith.
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This is correct. Pitino is not getting fired this year. They had a good last year, just gave him an extension, and has some bad injury luck.frankiesaysrelax wrote: ↑February 26th, 2020, 2:48 pmThis was discussed last week, and when the source is a post on a forum saying the coach is on the hot seat, it isn't really a source. More like fans complaining. The team lost two of their best scorers at the start of the year and Pitino signed a 2-year extension at the end of last season.
Until I see something from at least a sports reporter in the area I'm not taking this at face value. Plus the poster just made their account on 1/3/20 so he's just a newb. To me, it looks like some fan wanting to vent so he made an account to complain.
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Someone needs to get on that board and tell them that CSU is loaded with some very talented Freshman and Sophomores that were recruited by Medved. He might be able to lure some of them with him if Minnesota hires him.
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Don't worry....when we had injuries and the 3 loses in a row, the board was sure that Smith was a Shi$$y coach and no one at the next level would want him. We can breath freely now.
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Difference being that we had Sam and Queta playing at the time and had already won big games prior to those loses so people were still expecting big things. Where if queta and Sam were ruled out before the season, I think I could temper my expectations.
That’s a pretty demanding fan base to expect a lot of games knowing your two best players weren’t lacing up all year.
That’s a pretty demanding fan base to expect a lot of games knowing your two best players weren’t lacing up all year.
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This is how bullish!t rumors start.... I don’t recall that from ‘the board.’ But if you show me that was the consensus during those weeks I’ll stand corrected.lionhead wrote:Don't worry....when we had injuries and the 3 loses in a row, the board was sure that Smith was a Shi$$y coach and no one at the next level would want him. We can breath freely now.
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Check the comments after the Boise loss. Yes it was disappointing, but many comments like I said were all over the board. What was even worse was chat. If you don't remember the comments, then you must have been making them. Hopefully not. Maybe I should have said Many on the board made comments. I never said it was the consensus, you did. It was a little tongue in cheek also.....WAaggieFan wrote: ↑February 26th, 2020, 6:43 pmThis is how bullish!t rumors start.... I don’t recall that from ‘the board.’ But if you show me that was the consensus during those weeks I’ll stand corrected.lionhead wrote:Don't worry....when we had injuries and the 3 loses in a row, the board was sure that Smith was a Shi$$y coach and no one at the next level would want him. We can breath freely now.
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Re: Potential Storm a brewin'
I will accept ‘some’ on the board. As far as consensus goes, how should one take “the board was sure,” other than consensus? If it wasn’t the whole board it should be stated as something other than ‘the board.’ Also, there are many on the board who don’t participate in chat so lumping what happens in chat onto ‘the board’ is also probably inaccurate. Someone states ‘the board’ this and ‘the board’ that and then someone else reads it and restates it as gospel truth. Pretty soon every single commenter on the board supposedly wants to fire [insert coach name here]. I maintain that’s how bullish!t rumors start.lionhead wrote:Check the comments after the Boise loss. Yes it was disappointing, but many comments like I said were all over the board. What was even worse was chat. If you don't remember the comments, then you must have been making them. Hopefully not. Maybe I should have said Many on the board made comments. I never said it was the consensus, you did. It was a little tongue in cheek also.....WAaggieFan wrote: ↑February 26th, 2020, 6:43 pmThis is how bullish!t rumors start.... I don’t recall that from ‘the board.’ But if you show me that was the consensus during those weeks I’ll stand corrected.lionhead wrote:Don't worry....when we had injuries and the 3 loses in a row, the board was sure that Smith was a Shi$$y coach and no one at the next level would want him. We can breath freely now.
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Re: Potential Storm a brewin'
If Minnesota beats Maryland tonight it will be interesting to hear the comments on their board after.
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It would "appear" that Minnesota is about to beat Maryland tonight.
Have we re-up'd coach Smith's contract? Perhaps now would be a good time?
Have we re-up'd coach Smith's contract? Perhaps now would be a good time?
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How did they manage to lose that game.... says the USU fan.... after watching that retched Boise game.
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What injuries did we have?lionhead wrote:Don't worry....when we had injuries and the 3 loses in a row, the board was sure that Smith was a Shi$$y coach and no one at the next level would want him. We can breath freely now.
I mean, sure, it’s a long season so I’m sure every player has bumps and bruises but so does every single team in the country. That’s not unique to Utah State and isn’t a good excuse.
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I don't remember anyone saying Smith was a terrible coach. But there are intricacies that play in.
For example, I stated that games like the Air Force loss make it less likely that Craig Smith gets hired away. I stand by that. I stand by that it's often not as simple in hoops coaches that "so and so did well at a mid-major, and therefore lets hire him to coach our guys". In football you can have one good season and get hired away. I don't see that as much in basketball. Brad Stevens eventually left Butler- even after taking Butler to the Final 4. That's not an anomaly either. Larranaga, Shaka Smart, and Mike Young all had success over time at their smaller school.
Although I am concerned that Minnesota could take Coach Smith, I'm not concerned that Wake Forest will- because there is no connection and it's hard for east coast schools in competitive conferences to hire a coach who is an "up and comer" who still hasn't won a tournament game. I also dont know Pitino leaves Minnesota this year. Minnesota has good wins, and plays in the best basketball conference in the country this year. But, he's also not a lock to keep his job- and that would be bad because it could be the "right opportunity".
It's not a criticism of Craig Smith to say that every bigger school with an opening will not neccessarily pursue him.
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Minnesota really needed to win last night dangit. They were up 4 with 30 seconds left over #9 Maryland and lost.
We have to hope Pitino keeps his job. I think Smith will be right near the very top of their list.
We have to hope Pitino keeps his job. I think Smith will be right near the very top of their list.
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I agree with you. I was being a little tongue in cheek with my comment. There are times when a loss creates comments that are not really needed. I think that if we win the MWC Tourney, Smith will be high on many big programs lists. To take USU from nowhere to two conference championships in his first two years, is pretty big. Go Aggies!Imakeitrain wrote: ↑February 27th, 2020, 1:51 pmI don't remember anyone saying Smith was a terrible coach. But there are intricacies that play in.
For example, I stated that games like the Air Force loss make it less likely that Craig Smith gets hired away. I stand by that. I stand by that it's often not as simple in hoops coaches that "so and so did well at a mid-major, and therefore lets hire him to coach our guys". In football you can have one good season and get hired away. I don't see that as much in basketball. Brad Stevens eventually left Butler- even after taking Butler to the Final 4. That's not an anomaly either. Larranaga, Shaka Smart, and Mike Young all had success over time at their smaller school.
Although I am concerned that Minnesota could take Coach Smith, I'm not concerned that Wake Forest will- because there is no connection and it's hard for east coast schools in competitive conferences to hire a coach who is an "up and comer" who still hasn't won a tournament game. I also dont know Pitino leaves Minnesota this year. Minnesota has good wins, and plays in the best basketball conference in the country this year. But, he's also not a lock to keep his job- and that would be bad because it could be the "right opportunity".
It's not a criticism of Craig Smith to say that every bigger school with an opening will not neccessarily pursue him.
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I can't help but hear this in Coach Smith's voice... A very enthusiastic half-yell with a voice that sounds like it's going out.lionhead wrote: ↑February 27th, 2020, 5:05 pm
I agree with you. I was being a little tongue in cheek with my comment. There are times when a loss creates comments that are not really needed. I think that if we win the MWC Tourney, Smith will be high on many big programs lists. To take USU from nowhere to two conference championships in his first two years, is pretty big. Go Aggies!
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They don't want Coach Smith, he's terrible! Calls us "Eggies" - that's just egregious!
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If we were to somehow win the mwc tourney again this year, I put the odds of Coach Smith returning next season at about 0.01%.
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Serious question, are any of Smith's assistants up to par or have the chops to be a good HC? I don't even know who the head assistant coach is?
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That depends on lots of things. How many high major jobs come open? I don't think very many at all. Of those jobs that come open, what jobs are they? I don't see a lot of can't pass up programs opening. Wake Forest does not make any sense. Minnesota is a danger IF they make a move, Beilein is still out there though. How much does he like Utah St?Roy McAvoy wrote: ↑February 27th, 2020, 6:35 pmIf we were to somehow win the mwc tourney again this year, I put the odds of Coach Smith returning next season at about 0.01%.
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I don’t see Smith or Queta leaving after this year. I think Smith has at least a 4-5 year vision for this program and won’t be leaving before that unless a job offer is just too good to pass up comes along. Which like bpd mentioned is un likely this year. Also, Smiths history shows that he sticks around for 4-5 years before moving up and has completely flipped the program.
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I guess the potential big job openings are:
Texas, Wake Forest, Minnesota & maybe Notre Dame.
Texas, Wake Forest, Minnesota & maybe Notre Dame.
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Hope he stays, but he has flipped the program. If you would have asked someone in the summer of 2018 how the aggie basketball team would do the next 2 years, nobody would say conference champs both season and tournament, 8 seed in the dance, and another very good year with a tournament appearance. (Likely). Smith has done an A+ job. I imagine he stays a little longer, but he does give me serious urban meyer vibes of not just being a good coach, but one that will win national titles. Hartwell made a great hire.Dkdavis wrote: ↑February 27th, 2020, 10:02 pmI don’t see Smith or Queta leaving after this year. I think Smith has at least a 4-5 year vision for this program and won’t be leaving before that unless a job offer is just too good to pass up comes along. Which like bpd mentioned is un likely this year. Also, Smiths history shows that he sticks around for 4-5 years before moving up and has completely flipped the program.
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If Texas, Minnesota, or Notre Dame make an offer, I think he is gone. It will be too good to turn down.Dkdavis wrote: ↑February 27th, 2020, 10:02 pmI don’t see Smith or Queta leaving after this year. I think Smith has at least a 4-5 year vision for this program and won’t be leaving before that unless a job offer is just too good to pass up comes along. Which like bpd mentioned is un likely this year. Also, Smiths history shows that he sticks around for 4-5 years before moving up and has completely flipped the program.
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Such is life as a high mid-major. If you hire well, your coach is gone. If you hire poorly, you suffer watching a bad team. I prefer hiring a good coach and enjoying the time they spend in the program.
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I’ve heard Austin Hansen could pick up and keep it going. But I could be wrong. Who knows on assistants when you have no direct tie inside the program.OrangeCountyAggie wrote: ↑February 27th, 2020, 7:35 pmSerious question, are any of Smith's assistants up to par or have the chops to be a good HC? I don't even know who the head assistant coach is?
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Excepting Stew, right?NVAggie wrote:Such is life as a high mid-major. If you hire well, your coach is gone. If you hire poorly, you suffer watching a bad team. I prefer hiring a good coach and enjoying the time they spend in the program.
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Re: Potential Storm a brewin'
Ya'll are resigned to losing Smith?
Why?
Re-up his contract. He seems to love living in Cache Valley, seems to be a perfect fit at USU, why not try to keep him for the next decade?
Going to a meddling P5 program is fools gold.
Why?
Re-up his contract. He seems to love living in Cache Valley, seems to be a perfect fit at USU, why not try to keep him for the next decade?
Going to a meddling P5 program is fools gold.
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Check out the list of basketball coaches salaries, that's all you need to know. I'm not saying that Coach Smith is all about the money, I don't think he is, but that's a lot of cheddar pass up. Guys with his ability are going to get those opportunities, it takes a unique individual to pass it up and stay to build a legacy.
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