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    Wow -- taking another small mid-major guy with a very limited track record to go by....


    Is this risky? -- a DI head coach only five years...and assistant under Al Skinner at BC
    He was 13-19, 14-16, 17-15 the first three years...
    then 23-11 last year and 24-7 this year but against SOS's of 240 or so -- and racking up a lot of wins vs. those 300+ Metro Atlantic foes...

  • #2
    Originally posted by tornado View Post
    Wow -- taking another small mid-major guy with a very limited track record to go by....


    Is this risky? -- a DI head coach only five years...and assistant under Al Skinner at BC
    He was 13-19, 14-16, 17-15 the first three years...
    then 23-11 last year and 24-7 this year but against SOS's of 240 or so -- and racking up a lot of wins vs. those 300+ Metro Atlantic foes...
    Tornado--not to be funny but what kind of hire isn't risky? To me Ed Cooley has done a great job at Fairfield. He won the league. What kind of guy should Providence have gotten?

    Or Bradley for that matter? Associate head coaches at "BCS" schools aren't a sure thing either.

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    • #3
      Yeah, Cooley has considerably more experience and track record than Keno did. Don't seem like comparable hires to me.
      My sports blog.

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      • #4
        Nobody is good enough for the perpetually unhappy.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Dane Fife View Post
          Tornado--not to be funny but what kind of hire isn't risky? To me Ed Cooley has done a great job at Fairfield. He won the league. What kind of guy should Providence have gotten?

          Or Bradley for that matter? Associate head coaches at "BCS" schools aren't a sure thing either.
          Jim Les. Duh!
          Onward and Upward!

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          • #6
            Much of the criticism that got Keno Davis fired was that he did not know what it took to win in the Big East. His midmajor mentality hurt his recruiting as well as his coaching. Many fans wanted the next coach to come from the Big East, or another top conference.
            So this hire will be under scrutiny immediately because he comes from a small school/midmajor background.

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            • #7
              I figured that this may have been a potential landing spot for Sydney Johnson. So if Johnson wants to leave Princeton, this is probably decent news for us.
              Bradley 72 - Illini 68 Final

              ???It??™s awful hard,??™??™ said Illini freshman guard D.J. Richardson, the former Central High School guard who played prep school ball a few miles from here and fought back tears outside the locker room. ???It??™s a hometown thing. It??™s bragging rights.??™

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
                Much of the criticism that got Keno Davis fired was that he did not know what it took to win in the Big East. His midmajor mentality hurt his recruiting as well as his coaching. Many fans wanted the next coach to come from the Big East, or another top conference.
                So this hire will be under scrutiny immediately because he comes from a small school/midmajor background.
                Providence fans, like most, are delusional and don't have an appropriate understanding of what there program is/should be. That's a REALLY hard job. Good luck to Cooley.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Dane Fife View Post
                  Tornado--not to be funny but what kind of hire isn't risky? ..
                  Fair question -- and definitely one that a whole lot of people on the Providence boards are already wondering about.....

                  Let's face it -- Providence suffers from being a bad team in a tough conference...they NEED to hit a home run and step it up and get out of the basement with DePaul....

                  They need a guy who has proven he can do it at the top level....winning a few games in a very weak conference -- the conference that's perpetually ranked between 16th toughest and 23rd toughest conference
                  ......and a short burst of modest success defined by getting to the NIT at Fairfield hardly counts as succeeding at the top level.........

                  I am far from the only one seeing this as the same risky type of hire they just bailed on with Keno....

                  DePaul got Oliver Purnell, New Mexico got Steve Alford, Indiana got Tom Crean, UK grabbed Cal, USC went with Floyd, Ohio State got Thad Matta..

                  BTW -- Providence's superstar/best player, Marshon Brooks, the only reason the Friars even won more than 5 games, averaging 26 ppg has quit school and won't finish and get his degree.......
                  Cooley will have struggles as there's really nobody else left on the Friars --
                  their 2nd best scorer (11.6ppg), Council only hits 32% of his shots...but won't even do that well now that the defenses won't be worrying about Brooks.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by tornado View Post
                    Fair question -- and definitely one that a whole lot of people on the Providence boards are already wondering about.....

                    Let's face it -- Providence suffers from being a bad team in a tough conference...they NEED to hit a home run and step it up and get out of the basement with DePaul....

                    They need a guy who has proven he can do it at the top level....winning a few games in a very weak conference -- the conference that's perpetually ranked between 16th toughest and 23rd toughest conference
                    ......and a short burst of modest success defined by getting to the NIT at Fairfield hardly counts as succeeding at the top level.........

                    I am far from the only one seeing this as the same risky type of hire they just bailed on with Keno....

                    DePaul got Oliver Purnell, New Mexico got Steve Alford, Indiana got Tom Crean, UK grabbed Cal, USC went with Floyd, Ohio State got Thad Matta..

                    BTW -- Providence's superstar/best player, Marshon Brooks, the only reason the Friars even won more than 5 games, averaging 26 ppg has quit school and won't finish and get his degree.......
                    Cooley will have struggles as there's really nobody else left on the Friars --
                    their 2nd best scorer (11.6ppg), Council only hits 32% of his shots...but won't even do that well now that the defenses won't be worrying about Brooks.
                    I see Cooley as a better hire than Keno. One, he is from the area. Two, he was at Fairfield for a few years and wasn't a one-hit wonder.

                    Now, I agree, Providence needs to hit a home run here. But to me it's a two-part problem. Providence can do all they want but coaches are smart. I'm not sure the really, really "home run" type of candidates want the job or would take it.

                    So, as a result, Providence has to get the best person it can, who actually wants the job. For example, Oliver Purnell or Tom Crean wouldn't have taken that job.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by tornado View Post
                      Wow -- taking another small mid-major guy with a very limited track record to go by....


                      Is this risky? -- a DI head coach only five years...and assistant under Al Skinner at BC
                      He was 13-19, 14-16, 17-15 the first three years...
                      then 23-11 last year and 24-7 this year but against SOS's of 240 or so -- and racking up a lot of wins vs. those 300+ Metro Atlantic foes...

                      The MAAC's 7th best RPI team had a better RPI this season than the MVC's 7th best RPI team.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Tulsa Brave View Post
                        The MAAC's 7th best RPI team had a better RPI this season than the MVC's 7th best RPI team.
                        so their worst teams were actually a little less worse...kinda like having cleaner dirt...

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by tornado View Post
                          so their worst teams were actually a little less worse...kinda like having cleaner dirt...
                          I'm sorry, but that's funny T. Cleaner dirt! Hey at least we can knock Cooley off the list, Jeter is gone too..................Whew! Time for my dark horse candidate to come to light! Ben Wierzba! BRING ON BEN! I would love to see a fellow Farmington Farmer take the reins! Sorry guys just trying to liven up the crowd here!

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                          • #14
                            Maybe his dad would come out of retirement.

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