Anyone know if Barry H. is still a candidate? Personally, I'd take him before SS. Interesting they've both coached at ORU.
My guess is we'll land BH if he's interested - just a hunch - not sure how strong though.
I found this info on coach Sutton from his ORU bio. Interesting that he lost 3 starters and had 10 scholarship players available and still managed to win 20 games.
The 2009-10 season was a roller coaster ride for Sutton and the Golden Eagles. Despite losing a pair of all-conference starters from an underachieving 2008-09 squad, the Golden Eagles were confident they were about to return to their championship ways. But three season-ending knee injuries in the span of three weeks -- including two in the same practice -- made ???09-10 a year of two steps forward, one step back.
Point guard Hunter McClintock and forward Tim Morton suffered knee injuries during a late October practice and missed the year. Veteran point guard Rod Pearson, who was just hitting his stride after sitting out the previous season under NCAA transfer rules, went down with a knee injury of his own in on Nov. 21 at Virginia. In a cruel twist of fate, the injury occurred one game after Pearson??™s 20-foot floater knocked off Stanford at the buzzer. Before the season had barely started, ORU was down to 10 scholarship players and no true point guard.
But the season wasn??™t a waste for the Golden Eagles; far from it. Highlights included wins over Stanford, a thrilling buzzer-beating home victory over Missouri, and an impressive win over nationally ranked New Mexico. ORU did reach the 20-win mark for the fifth time in six seasons and finish third in the Summit League.
Sign him up!!
I found this info on coach Sutton from his ORU bio. Interesting that he lost 3 starters and had 10 scholarship players available and still managed to win 20 games.
I do not understand why people continue to attack Jim Les. I have no idea what good can come of it.
..Sutton ..lost 3 starters and had 10 scholarship players available and still managed to win 20 games...
--they did not win 20 games...they were 19-16, but only 6-11 against non-conference opponents...and they played a very weak non-con schedule with the likes of UALR twice, Rice, IUPUI, and they play in one of the weakest conferences in the US -- and even lost to IPFW, Akron, ND State..
--of their five starters -- three of them were healthy enough to play all 35 games, one 34 games, and the other only missed four games and played 31-starting 30 of them. So can someone let me in on who those 3 starters were who were injured?
--if by chance you are referring to 2010-2011, then the only key player, point guard Rod Pearson - ACL, still was averaging only 4 ppg, 2 apg when he went out...(even now - a full year later he's a 5 ppg, 3 apg player -- not at all the same as losing SM + TB)
They had at least other guys of equal talent to fill in...and no other starter missed any significant games.
Again, their 20 wins were largely a result of playing games against D-II's and whupping up on their conference opponents (13-5) who consist of WIU, Centenary, IPFW, ND State...
..weak non-conference schedule included games at Missouri State, Tulsa, Utah, Texas Tech, Oklahoma, Missouri, and Miami. .....
--they did not win 20 games...they were 19-16, but only 6-11 against non-conference opponents...and they played a very weak non-con schedule with the likes of UALR twice, Rice, IUPUI, and they play in one of the weakest conferences in the US -- and even lost to IPFW, Akron, ND State..