GoldenWarrior11 wrote:Slightly off topic, but what ever became off Brandon Miller?
crussomd wrote: Hope Butler can keep him long term. What are your guys thoughts on that prospect?
alduflux wrote:There are around 15-20 programs that he would have to leave Butler for if offered (Indiana is one of them, NC State is not).
Irishdawg wrote:Also, on IU’s side, what does it say if they reach out and Holtmann says no? They don’t want to look foolish in all of this because Fred Glass has a job to protect, and getting turned down by the coach of a program that they still consider mid-major in their own state would certainly be a punch to the gut.
butlerguy03 wrote:Irishdawg wrote:Also, on IU’s side, what does it say if they reach out and Holtmann says no? They don’t want to look foolish in all of this because Fred Glass has a job to protect, and getting turned down by the coach of a program that they still consider mid-major in their own state would certainly be a punch to the gut.
This is why, outside of a possible all-time great like Brad Stevens, I don't think Indiana can afford to go after Holtmann. IU already has the 3rd or 4th best program in the state right now, so why risk a PR nightmare of being turned down by Butler's head coach.
My Indiana College Program Rankings:
1. Purdue - big ten program that is winning right now, possible all-american
2. Notre Dame - ACC means something and they just win every year
3. Butler - Big East brand helps immensely, but it is still suffering from years of being "little" or "mid-major"
4. Indiana - they can't keep players, but are still a classic blue-blood
5. Valparaiso - they just win and have moved easily and quietly from low-major Summit to mid-major Horizon
6. Indiana State - MVC helps, but they are mired in the middle of the pack most years - they recruit Indiana heavily, which helps
7. Evansville - See Indiana State
8. Ball State - mid/low-major who missed a great opportunity to capitalize on strength in the 90's and 00's.
9. IPFW ("Fort Wayne") - commuter campus low-major
10. IUPUI - commuter campus low-major
The fact that Indiana is stuck between Butler and Valpo says a lot. I don't understand why they are ranked so high nationally in job-searches. The last time, the only thing they could get is Tom Crean, who owes his entire career to one player.
milksteak wrote:Don't let your IU hate get in the way. They are the top program in the state even if they are perennial underachievers with Crean.
butlerguy03 wrote:Irishdawg wrote:Also, on IU’s side, what does it say if they reach out and Holtmann says no? They don’t want to look foolish in all of this because Fred Glass has a job to protect, and getting turned down by the coach of a program that they still consider mid-major in their own state would certainly be a punch to the gut.
This is why, outside of a possible all-time great like Brad Stevens, I don't think Indiana can afford to go after Holtmann. IU already has the 3rd or 4th best program in the state right now, so why risk a PR nightmare of being turned down by Butler's head coach.
My Indiana College Program Rankings:
1. Purdue - big ten program that is winning right now, possible all-american
2. Notre Dame - ACC means something and they just win every year
3. Butler - Big East brand helps immensely, but it is still suffering from years of being "little" or "mid-major"
4. Indiana - they can't keep players, but are still a classic blue-blood
5. Valparaiso - they just win and have moved easily and quietly from low-major Summit to mid-major Horizon
6. Indiana State - MVC helps, but they are mired in the middle of the pack most years - they recruit Indiana heavily, which helps
7. Evansville - See Indiana State
8. Ball State - mid/low-major who missed a great opportunity to capitalize on strength in the 90's and 00's.
9. IPFW ("Fort Wayne") - commuter campus low-major
10. IUPUI - commuter campus low-major
The fact that Indiana is stuck between Butler and Valpo says a lot. I don't understand why they are ranked so high nationally in job-searches. The last time, the only thing they could get is Tom Crean, who owes his entire career to one player.
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