It could just as easily scream, "Change in coaching regime with a new staff that might not include TJ." JFC.
If that's the case, why bring him back at all? Seems counterproductive.
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It could just as easily scream, "Change in coaching regime with a new staff that might not include TJ." JFC.
thats creepy... not the fact, but that you looked it up AND shared.
He's a good recruiter, he's already here, the players like him and he would keep continuity in the program.
Sounds a lot like Wayne Morgan version II.
I need someone to help me out here. What is the fascination with TJ? The only thing he has done is prove he can recruit some decent talent. No one is confusing with a top 20 recruiter in the country or he would have been poached by a more historical program. If he leaves after a year, so what? Proehm is great recruiter and Underwood has proven he could get it done at both KSU and SFA.
Why do posters on this site continue to prop up TJ?
He has never been a head coach, which is a much bigger challenge.
If we start agreeing I'm going to look for the asteroid soon. While I agree on keeping TJ..prohm top asst is the guy who recruited the two NBA players at Murray st. Maybe that's a good thing. Not like u can't have more than one great recruiter on staff.
Hah, I don't know about that. But I think Altman is a good example. He's had good teams the last few years, finishing near the top of the conference and making tournaments. Yet look at this article.
http://www.oregonlive.com/ducks/index.ssf/2015/04/oregon_announces_mens_basketba.html
If you're a coach and passionate about basketball, that has to be disheartening. If we'd offer a decent pay bump, why not come here.
I always felt Jay Bilas would make a great college coach, why not make a call?
ive been banging my head asking this....don't bother..you will get ridiculed for daring to question the amazing OZ. 99% of asst coaches at the P5 level have to leave and go the mid major route as a HC first to prove they can succeed running a winning program before making that jump to a HC at P5... Like Underwood and many others. Underwood has succeeded at recruitng, developing players, and winning at all levels...yet somehow TJ is more qualofied
#teamthiscrapisgivingmeaheadache
Anyone else on that team???:wub:
Multiple people talking about it being bad to move to Ames, Iowa? Isn't Prohm currently living in Murray, Kentucky?!? Compared to Murray, KY Ames is a bustling metropolis. Is the whole state of Kentucky delusional? I thought it was just Kentucky fans that were scholastically challenged?Funny thread over on the Murray State boards http://www.racerfans.com/board/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=17027&start=20
Barack Obama would be more likely to coach at Iowa State.
Oregon basketball is facing a serious image problem right now. Off the court issues, low attendance, etc. I'm not saying that's Altman's fault, but he would arrive with some baggage - IMO.
ALSO, the sooner ISU gets rid of Leath the better. This guy has been a pompous micromanaging indecisive ******* since he has been here (and this is not just in regards to the AD, everyone who works at ISU feels it).
I'd also note though, that I feel we're a better job than all but Texas and Florida.
He goes....GRANDFATHERS CLOCK FOR MY NEXT PURCHASE. Oh my god, im dying.
Girl comes over....Hey, check out this big *** tower clock I have. Ummmmm I have to go you weirdo.
I'd agree with that.
I did some more digging. The 3 previous years (2012-2014) there were 23 P5+BigEast coaching changes. I found 3 where a P5+BigEast coach was pulled from another P5+BigEast school:
Cuonzo Martin was hired by Cal away from Tennessee
Buzz Williams was hired by Virginia Tech away from Marquette
Frank Martin was hired by South Carolina away from Kansas State
That's not exactly a Murder's Row of winning coaches...