handdownmandown wrote:Reading that makes me think Crean would have taken the CU job had Mac left for Columbus.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:I don't think Crean would have been a fit at Creighton. I thought Crean was a perfect fit at Dayton, but from what I've heard within the Dayton athletic department, they weren't even interested in him to send out feelers to him one Archie left. The conflict with Crean right now was that the Indiana was his dream job, or at least that's what he sold and promoted for years. It's tough to find a job out there there compares with Indiana, let alone exceeds it, and any attempt to spin it as anything else other than as a downgrade (for him and the program he will eventually take over) would be viewed negatively (or at minimum, a step down).
It's very early, but I would wager that Pittsburgh would be the early odds-on favorite for his services next year. Stallings was not the hire many wanted, and he did not get the results that Dixon had for so many years.
The other telling aspect is that both Georgetown and Butler, two top Big East programs, did not reach out to Crean when they had openings this year. That should speak volumes as to where two very competitive, high-quality programs viewed him during this go-around. They both hired alums that had ties to the university.
Serving as an analyst on NBA Draft night, former Indiana coach Tom Crean was particularly critical of Syracuse's Tyler Lydon and how his skillset would translate to the NBA. Now, a little over a week since the event, Syracuse head coach Jim Boeheim has fired back candidly at Crean -- and he didn't mince words in his response.
"He's an idiot," Boeheim said, via Syracuse.com. "He said he's not a good shooter. Freshman, sophomore year he shoots 40 percent from 3. That's pretty good for a young player. I think he had the best shooting statistics at the combine, I think, of all the big guys. He shoots it. That's what he does. It just shows the ignorance and not doing the work, the research, the background check. He's athletic and can do a lot of other things but he can really shoot."
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