Hall2012 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:cu blujs wrote:I thought it was a bad hire when they did it and I haven't seen anything to change my mind. As with any profession, coaching is a learning process. I can't fathom who would ever think a guy with zero coaching experience at any level could step in as head coach of any college program and be successful, let alone at a major D1 program going against coaches who have been honing their coaching skills for a dacade or more. Maybe he will figure it out in time, but I will be pleasantly surprised if he does. He just seems clueless on the bench at times. Not everyone has what it takes to be a successful coach at this level. I just don't know why St Johns would gamble five years or so to see if a guy who never coached before has it in him. Skilled players only gets you so far. Even the collection of talent at Kentucky require quality coaching to be successful against good teams.
How much coaching experience did Kevin Ollie have when UConn made him their head coach after his NBA career? You're acting as if no one's ever done this before and been successful with it.
2 years as Jim Calhoun's assistant coach. certainly not the most experienced hire, but at least it's something. And it's not like he spent those 2 years working with just anybody, he spent them working with one of the best coaches in the game, who was molding Ollie into his hand picked successor.
SJHooper wrote:To be completely honest I feel a strong sense that Sima was not the only transfer. LoVett was close to transferring before the season already...now seeing that we have no coaches, really wouldn't be shocked if him or someone else transferred. Yakwe's advisor is also very upset with the terrible coaching and might be on his way out. To be totally honest, I'd strongly urge Mullin to leave, beg LoVett and Ponds to stay, beg Matt A to stay, and then beg Dan Hurley to coach us. If Hurley said no, go to Masiello. Either one would be a much better hire than Mullin and if we can keep Matt A, I would still be confident recruiting wise.
There is no logical reason we should keep putting off the inevitable. Every year we hold onto Mullin is another year we are wasting at this point. I have not been sure of many things in my life, I'm now 100% sure that Mullin is not the answer.
adoraz wrote:Edrick wrote:St Johns......just quit
As a completely unrelated aside, 9-team conferences are cool too. Right?
F off. Us SJU fans are pissed off enough already.
SJU actually puts in the money and resources to compete. Actually think we spend more on basketball than any other Big East program (possibly due to the MSG lease)?
I was a big fan of the Mullin hire but don't think he's the answer. Obviously a very tough situation because you can't fire him, but something is wrong with the coaching. This team has way too much talent to lose like this.
Very depressing. Love rooting for this conference, watched every game yesterday, but shameful how bad SJU is.
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