Kent is another name I'm hearing at DePaul. . .he would bring a couple Chicago kids with him potentially as well.
I like Ernie Kent and I'm not sure what went wrong there so quick?? I'd have to believe new environment would do him good.
Kent is another name I'm hearing at DePaul. . .he would bring a couple Chicago kids with him potentially as well.
The thought on Gregory is as long as he's safe at Dayton, a move up that isn't to a stable program and not Michigan State isn't likely because he might risk losing the respect he needs to be a lock succeeding Michigan State.
I'd suspect that Izzo is not leaving MSU for quite some time.
I see squirrel's point, but I have to agree with SFP here. I don't know if Izzo is going to be leaving anytime soon.
ESPN reports that, Norm Roberts is out at St Johns..
I also had two big qualifiers in there.
1) as long as he's safe at Dayton
2) he won't move up to a program that isn't stable, if a gig opens up that has won and one could easily still win
My point wasn't that he wouldn't ever leave Dayton waiting around for MSU to open, but rather that he can be selective about when and where. But make no mistake, that is the ultimate prize in his lens.
His coaching roots are in the midwest. He can come to BU to be an assistant.
Although a former fellow assistant of his at Illinois happens to coach right down I-74...![]()
This some sort of joke?
All of his coaching experience, no way he'd sit behind Les, and certainly not behind LiL Buesch....:lol:
You mean like Merfield![]()
Toledo coach Gene Cross has reportedly resigned.
http://toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100311/SPORTS11/100319873/0/SPORTS17
Interesting...how can he be held accountable as his first recruiting class are all still freshmen and redshirts?
He had been at Toledo less than two years!
Gene Cross (an ex-Illini player) came into Toledo almost exactly two years ago after Stan Joplin was dismissed..
He was said to have incredibly strong ties to Chicago, would recruit Chicago well, and with his prior experience as assistant at UIC, DePaul, and Notre Dame, that Cross would take little time in rebuilding Toledo into a decent midmajor..
He was named to the list of "Ten Assistants Ready For the Next Step" by CBSsportsline.com in 2007 and also named one of the top 25 recruiters in college basketball by Rivals.com in 2005.
I even recall debating someone two years ago, that Bradley should have gotten Cross or someone just like him with tons of coaching experience, Chicago savvy and connections, and a recruiting prowess that even helped land Luke Harangody at Notre Dame!
So Cross took over a team that had won an average of 17 games per year over the three years preceding (and that wasn't enough for Joplin to be retained) and Joplin had averaged 20 wins per year over his prior 8 years.
And even with some solid players like Tyrone Kent & Malcolm Griffin Cross led Toledo to 7-25, then 4-28!
Rumors swirling that Todd Lickliter might be done at Iowa.