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Potential new coaches

All this talk about coaching change is silly right now. When the AD feels we need to change a coach I'm sure he will....until then I won't worry or speculate
 
hey - yet another misstatement...
NEVER have I said we wouldn't get candidates...no -- we'd get a lot....

I had said that I had NOT seen anyone name a prospective candidate, and still haven't seen any name offered, that I am convinced would be better than where we are..

Pretty modest T, WMYAFE? (Note F=Freakin)

T, I am sure the new BU AD would appreciate your insight into who wouldn't be better at coaching BU than where the incumbent currently has BU...which is .500 and falling, swept by ISU, and finally, heading into a play in game after 8 years on the job.

I would go so far as to say you or Da Coach may be able to get more wins for BU than the incumbent.

I suggest you might not have looked very hard (or at all) for a possible suitable replacement for the incumbent that would meet your high standards/expectations. JL adoration is a powerful force.

Nice posting touch, though, blast posters for not bringing you a potential candidate that meets your expectations/requirements for more success than the incumbent, while declining to enlighten us with your criteria for determing if a potential candidate will meet your expectations.

Cue the band, the Titanic is taking on water.
 
According to a Scout report last semester, Les got paid $400,000. Glasser was in the $430,000 range. Unless your implying that his base salary is higher than $400,000? I'm sure it is higher with his Better Banks commercials and such.

Jason



Bradley is not paying him 400,000 base salary.
 
I can't tell where that information came from. It says they got info about the President's salary from a publication named the "Chronicle of Higher Education", which "publishes information about the salaries of university presidents." Maybe that info about Jim Les comes from the IRS reports that they cite.

Even if that was accurate, and I don't know that it is, it could include bonuses, and other compensation beyond his base salary, such a payment for running summer camps. I have heard his base salary is much less than the figures being thrown around.
 
I can't agree. There are a lot of good coaches that can't win because of circumstances beyond their control (mostly related to recruiting and facilities). Carmody is a good example.

Except for the fact that he has brought NU out of being the perennial doormat of the Big Ten, and a bubble candidate for their first NCAA tournament trip IN SCHOOL history. But right, he can't win there at all...
 
bu fan 9 is correct. Jim Les' salary from BU is nowhere near $400,000 per year. Where did that erroneous number come from?

From the Bradley IRS filing that was posted here several months ago which showed his salary at $400,000 which was probably deleted by you and rightfully so, because it showed the home address of all the coaches and president and all the people that got paid and I'm sure dozens of people saw it before it was deleted. You're not being very creditable here DC.
 
Only referring to his base salary- If that's what the IRS forms show, then I'll concede those must be his total payments.
I never saw any such forms posted here. If they are deleted, someone else must have done it, though it sounds like it was the correct thing to do.
 
From the Bradley IRS filing that was posted here several months ago which showed his salary at $400,000 which was probably deleted by you and rightfully so, because it showed the home address of all the coaches and president and all the people that got paid and I'm sure dozens of people saw it before it was deleted. You're not being very creditable here DC.

Only referring to his base salary- If that's what the IRS forms show, then I'll concede those must be his total payments.
I never saw any such forms posted here. If they are deleted, someone else must have done it, though it sounds like it was the correct thing to do.

I posted that IRS form that is on the Bradley website..... public information. And yes, Les is paid slightly north of $400K and very slightly less than Pres. Glasser.
 
...the top several who would have been neck and neck with the final four who were brought back for repeat interviews last time (JL, WM, JJ, BG) were still not guys we'd have done any better with...

I wasn't around when all of this happened so I'm a little lost. I know who JL, WM, and BG are but who is JJ referring to? The other 3 were the only names I ever heard connected with the BU job unless I'm just completely blanking on this.
 
There was initially a list of 10 candidates that were placed on a list to receive an interview by the BU coach search committee at the Final Four in Atlanta in 2002. I don't recall all the names (if anyone remembers any of the others, let me know).
The names that I can recall from that initial list are:
Jim Les
Wayne McClain (assistant at Illinois- still an assistant at Illinois)
Brian Gregory (assistant at Michigan State- took job as head coach at Dayton 1 year later)
James Jones (head coach of Yale- still there)
Fran McCaffery (head coach of North carolina-Greensboro- now at Siena)
Jimmy Collins (head coach at UIC- still there)
Steve Merfeld (head coach at Hampton- took Evansville job, then moved on to assistant at Bradley)
Ray Giacoletti (head coach at Eastern Washington- stayed there a couple years, then took Utah job, and now an assistant at Gonzaga)

Collins did not show up for his scheduled interview in Atlanta and was eliminated. McCaffery, Merfeld, and Giacoletti pulled out or were eliminated after their first interview. Several candidates were invited back to Bradley a couple weeks after the Final Four for a second interview on campus. Jim Les was not initially among those selected for the second round of interviews, but then with a couple more candidates pulling out, Les was added to the semi-finalists. Then, if I recall, after the campus interviews, Gregory and Jones pulled out for various reasons. Les and McClain were the 2 finalists who were invited to meet with the BU President, Dr. David Broski, and Les was picked over McClain to be the new coach.
 
So $400,000 is correct. Thank you!

Correct for what?
$400,000 is the amount of total compensation for that 2007-2008 year, apparently, according to the IRS forms that have been reported.

All I ever said was that his base salary per his contract is much less than that. Sorry if some don't understand the difference between base salary and total compensation.


This is what I agreed with, and it is true-
Originally Posted by bu fan 9
Bradley is not paying him 400,000 base salary.
 
He might of made that last year but that is not his base salary.

The real question might be how much does he make in total after tv commercials, radio show, camps, country club memberships, shoe contracts, etc. Whatever it is he deserves it! His job is definitely one of the most difficult jobs in america IMO.
 
Correct for what?
$400,000 is the amount of total compensation for that 2007-2008 year, apparently, according to the IRS forms that have been reported.

All I ever said was that his base salary per his contract is much less than that. Sorry if some don't understand the difference between base salary and total compensation.


This is what I agreed with, and it is true-

Coach.. His total compensation is made possible because of his job as head coach at Bradley. I think that it would be fair to consider his total compensation when talking about how he is paid. As I have said earlier, whatever it is it is not enough as I believe that a D-1 basketball coaches job is one of the hardest most stressful jobs that you could have...
 
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