billyjack wrote:There's been talk that Mark Turgeon will leave Maryland, and Indiana may be his landing place.
Someone also linked him with Marquette. I think this would be a bad choice. Results at Maryland were underwhelming, and to me, his attitude and general whiny-ness is not what Marquette needs.
MU has some nice options, and of those, there is no bad choice, except Turgeon in my opinion.
billyjack wrote:There's been talk that Mark Turgeon will leave Maryland, and Indiana may be his landing place.
Someone also linked him with Marquette. I think this would be a bad choice. Results at Maryland were underwhelming, and to me, his attitude and general whiny-ness is not what Marquette needs.
MU has some nice options, and of those, there is no bad choice, except Turgeon in my opinion.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:I continue to be puzzled regarding the fascination about Dennis Gates. I get he was a former GA, I get he is from Chicago, and I get he was a long-time assistant for Leonard Hamilton. However, he has been a head coach for two years. He went 11-21 in his first season, and sprung to 19-8 this season. However, there just isn't enough body of work to warrant betting on him. Marquette cannot afford to gamble right now. It needs a proven, sustainable, winning head coach, preferably that did it at more than one school. If the opening was last year, Wardle would be a top-target due to his 23-11 record last season (but he went 11-15 this year, so he is not as strong a candidate). Conversely, a guy like Moser has finished first or second in the MVC for four straight years. He has made a Final Four, and at least a Sweet 16 this year. Some MU fans want to highlight Moser's failures at ISU, while ignoring his recent success; the same MU fans want to highlight Gates' season this year, but ignore his season last year.
Not sure if Gates ends up being hired at MU, or anywhere. He very well could be a successful P6 head coach. However, the same arguments as to why Wojo would be successful (proven assistant, strong recruiter, learned under HOF head coach, etc.) are being used to support Gates. Again, MU cannot afford to gamble on an uncertainty this time around. It needs a proven body of work and a proven program builder. There isn't enough evidence or resume to support Gates for that, IMO.
MUPanther wrote:billyjack wrote:There's been talk that Mark Turgeon will leave Maryland, and Indiana may be his landing place.
Someone also linked him with Marquette. I think this would be a bad choice. Results at Maryland were underwhelming, and to me, his attitude and general whiny-ness is not what Marquette needs.
MU has some nice options, and of those, there is no bad choice, except Turgeon in my opinion.
I don't think he is a candidate at Marquette or Indiana.
Jet915 wrote:Texas coach Shaka Smart has emerged as one of the leading candidates at Marquette, sources told
@Stadium
Looks like this has legs Goodman has good sources...
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