MacabreMob said:
Has anyone said Marty Simmons for the Evanville job down there?
He might get some consideration, but recall when SIU-E came to play Bradley in the preseason,
they were picked #3 Nationally in the Preseason D-II rankings.
Only Winona State
and one other D-II school were picked to be any better.
ttp://www.siue.edu/ATHLETIC/MBB/20062007/1012.html
They then went on to BEAT D-I Nebraska, and played pretty well against Bradley - losing 74-58.
But then, they actually underperformed this season, going 15-12 overall and 10-9 in their conference.
In all likelihood, their disappointing record this year after being selected in the preseason
as one of the top 3 teams in the nation, will kill any chances of Marty Simmons jumping to the D-I ranks this year.
Marty's overall record at SIU-E is 88-59 (5 seasons) not exactly earthshattering.
In their conference, Southern Indiana's coach, Rick Herdes, was the Coach of the Year, not Marty.
Herdes' record at Southern Indiana over his six years there is 157-39!! (and they finished an undefeated 15-0 in the conference despite being picked in the preseason well behind SIU-E and despite an overhaul of their roster this season with six totally new players and two redshirt returnees.)
Look for someone to snatch up Herdes for a spot at the D-I level!
and ...COACHCORN, you are a basketball encyclopedia...and I appreciate your answers, and those of a few others like Dubl.
and yet I believe my premise is still intact.
You did indeed come up a some examples, but I still hold to the fact that in recent years, a guy jumping right straight from the juco ranks to the D-I ranks is indeed scarce.
I didn't know about all those guys that made the jump 20-30 years ago like Lute, Tark, Dick, etc....