lefty -- here's my take...
whoever does the hire - -- be it a consulting firm, an AD, or Prez...obviously they want a flawless candidate but one with very few flaws would still be included...
If you go with a guy who was JUST fired..then you had better do your research..and find out what's up..
as I think it would be a recipe for disaster to immediately hire a guy who was just fired somewhere else...
Can you think of anyone who had success who was JUST hired immediately after being fired...?
This would not count Gillispie, Tim Floyd, Larry Eustachy -- all those guys had layoffs and worked on various aspects of their resumes...
I can't think of even ONE guy who was fired, then immed. hired and had good success. Maybe Steve Alford & Tubby come closest, yet still they were never actually fired...and they also began to lose as soon as their predecessor's players graduated...
Guys from ESPN think he's gonna be great...
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=6216030
A Big 12 Coach is a Big 12 Coach. That's the closest we're going to get to a major coach. In my opinion, this is one of the better candidates out there for hire right now. I wouldn't bother about why he was fired, you only get cases like the Football coach at USC (formerly Tennessee) once in a great while.
Ehhh, who knows. He didn't get the job done in Oklahoma, but maybe he would be a good mid-major coach, at least for now.
He coached VCU before going to Oklahoma and won 79 games in 4 years. I think he has proven himself on the mid major level and think he would be a great fit for BU.
lefty -- here's my take...
whoever does the hire - -- be it a consulting firm, an AD, or Prez...obviously they want a flawless candidate but one with very few flaws would still be included...
If you go with a guy who was JUST fired..then you had better do your research..and find out what's up..
as I think it would be a recipe for disaster to immediately hire a guy who was just fired somewhere else...
Can you think of anyone who had success who was JUST hired immediately after being fired...?
This would not count Gillispie, Tim Floyd, Larry Eustachy -- all those guys had layoffs and worked on various aspects of their resumes...
I can't think of even ONE guy who was fired, then immed. hired and had good success. Maybe Steve Alford & Tubby come closest, yet still they were never actually fired...and they also began to lose as soon as their predecessor's players graduated...
lefty -- here's my take...
whoever does the hire - -- be it a consulting firm, an AD, or Prez...obviously they want a flawless candidate but one with very few flaws would still be included...
If you go with a guy who was JUST fired..then you had better do your research..and find out what's up..
as I think it would be a recipe for disaster to immediately hire a guy who was just fired somewhere else...
Can you think of anyone who had success who was JUST hired immediately after being fired...?
This would not count Gillispie, Tim Floyd, Larry Eustachy -- all those guys had layoffs and worked on various aspects of their resumes...
I can't think of even ONE guy who was fired, then immed. hired and had good success. Maybe Steve Alford & Tubby come closest, yet still they were never actually fired...and they also began to lose as soon as their predecessor's players graduated...
T. I agree with you 100%. I don't know what they are thinking but our board members have shown early interest in Pat Knight, etc, I remember clearly how down Kentucky was on Gillespie when they let him go. He had player's leave the program, he could not or would not communicate with the fan base, he poorly represented the school, etc, etc, etc. Many of our board members are not doing their homework.
Gillispie? He's not a candidate is he? If he's done drinking and would consider BU, I'd take a very long look at him.
Thank goodness., no...But, Check some of the posts that go on about how good Gillespie is. He has shown interest in several coaching jobs since leaving Kentucky...I wonder why no one has hired him?
Can you think of anyone who had success who was JUST hired immediately after being fired...?
What about Dana Altman?
What about Dana Altman?
Kansas State parted ways with Dana Altman in '94 after going 4-10 in the Big 8. He was 19-37 (.339) in conference in his four years as the Wildcats coach. That didn't go over too well since Lon Kruger had taken them to the NCAA tournament the prior four years thanks to players like Mitch Richmond.