Hall2012 wrote:Kevin Willard. He did an excellent job this season and really looked like a new coach who's now ready to lead a major cbb program. The SHU administration knew when they hired him that it was going to be a work in progress/learning on the job situation and gave him an appropriately long leash and I'd like to think that even if Pitt does come calling, Willard will show Seton Hall the same loyalty that they showed him. After the past revolving door of coaches every 4 years, it's nice to see some consistency at Seton Hall, especially with results finally starting to arrive.
If Willard were to leave, Dan Hurley would be my personal top choice for a replacement atm, but it's far from a given that he would come. He has a potential top 25 team at Rhode Island next year and seems committed to staying, as evidenced by giving next to no consideration to taking the Rutgers job (yes,the Seton Hall job is significantly better than RU in every aspect but $$$, but by no means elite and Hurley could probably do better in a year or 2 by staying patient).
And finally, I think Willard leaving would all but assure Whitehead stays in the NBA draft and does not return to school. Plus, who knows what other members of the sophomore class may follow him out the door via transfer or looking to turn pro. These kids came to play for coach Willard and I would hope he at least stays the remainder of their 4 years.
HugeFan wrote:I think there might be some bad blood between hurley and seton hall.
hoops22 wrote:HugeFan wrote:I think there might be some bad blood between hurley and seton hall.
What makes you say that Novaball?
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