mexicobufan said:I agree with you, the MVC is what it is today because of Coaches like Altman that have figured out there is more to life than just money and that you can only spend so much. I hope Jim understands that Bradley is family and that he can make great money and enjoy being part of a big family. If he left Bradley he would only be as good as his last game and there would be no true loyalty to him. I hope Altman retires at CU and I hope Jim retires at BU!!!!
Da Coach said:If there ever was a good time for Dana Altman to take another job and leave Creighton, this might be the year. Creighton loses Funk, Tolliver, and Nick Porter this year. If Dana stays, he will have to pull off his best coaching job in years to finish in the top half of the MVC next year with what he has coming back. But I wouldn't put it past him, and he has some pretty good recruits coming in the next couple years, so they will rebuild, but I don't see them contending next year.
We saw how they were last year without Funk. They were eliminated in the first game of the MVC tournament and missed the NCAA tournament.
If Altman gets a good offer this spring, I wouldn't be surprised if he pulls a 180, and takes it.
Da Coach said:I agree. This is Altman's 13th year at Creighton, by far the most of any other coach. In fact, I can't remember a coach that has stayed longer at any MVC school.
Jim Crews was at Evansville for 17 years, but only 12 of those were in the MVC after Evansville joined in 1991. And before that, Joe Stowell was Bradley's head coach for 13 years from 1965-1978.
Another I can remember that stayed at one school for a long time was Maury John (Drake 1958-1971). Can anyone remember a coach in the MVC in the last 40-50 years who stayed longer than 13 years?
Da Coach said:I agree. This is Altman's 13th year at Creighton, by far the most of any other coach. In fact, I can't remember a coach that has stayed longer at any MVC school.
Jim Crews was at Evansville for 17 years, but only 12 of those were in the MVC after Evansville joined in 1991. And before that, Joe Stowell was Bradley's head coach for 13 years from 1965-1978.
Another I can remember that stayed at one school for a long time was Maury John (Drake 1958-1971). Can anyone remember a coach in the MVC in the last 40-50 years who stayed longer than 13 years?