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Except Butler already has - and I think that he and Wade airing their gripes and dirty laundry to the press shows they have no respect for Hoiberg, and don't trust him to fix it. If there was respect for the team, coaching staff, and culture, they would keep it in house.Not sure if already mentioned but Rose and Butler went off on the rest of the team after the game for their attitude, effort, etc. Had plenty of opportunities to mention the coaching staff but neither did.
I don't follow it enough to really know, but I always thought Rondo was known as a pass first PG kind of like Monte. I wouldn't want him shooting either, but was that why he was brought in or was it to distribute?Wrong. You get Wade and Rondo, two dudes I don't want shooting on my team.
Not sure if already mentioned but Rose and Butler went off on the rest of the team after the game for their attitude, effort, etc. Had plenty of opportunities to mention the coaching staff but neither did.
Fred was successful because he was willing to take players who had issues elsewhere but could play the game. He was wildly successful with this, but to expect he would be universally successful is unreasonable. Just making the Royce White experiment work for as long as it did was an accomplishment unlike any other.
I'd love to get Henry back, but he's a pro guy.If Hoiberg gets fired, I'd be happy if Prohm tried to get Charlie Henry to come back. Dude is an offensive genius. Dunno who'd they move out of an assistant spot though.
That would really suck for Prohm. Some people are pining for Fred while he's coaching at a different level hundreds of miles away. Think how bad it would be with him sitting on campus.
I think Fred is done with college athletics. NBA coaching to NBA front office to swimming in his vault of money like Scrooge McDuck by the time he's 55. Good work if you can find it. Fred is a big boy and if didn't know what he was getting into, he should have. He'll be fine.
But at least he got to follow his dreams and get paid.Hoiberg is going to lise his job barring a turnaround. At least, that is what is going around Chicago.
I am good with Prohm- like the guy. I can see a scenario where he has already fatigued of Fred's shadow and if Fred were now free again, Steve looks for a reset in the south. He gets free of the Hoiberg shadow, he gets to restart his clock at a new school and possibly even make more $$, especially if we make the show again. Clemson, Georgia, LSU and Mizzou all could have openings and have unique possibilities to a young coach who has family in Georgia and his wife's family in Kentucky. I never said that I want that to happen. Additionally, watch Billy Kennedy at aTm and his health. I hope this does not happen because I want him healthy but if he were to take a medical retirement, Prohm is a guy he wants to replace him there.
If Fred is fired, I think he is too competitive to have that be his last job, he will coach somewhere again. I always feared it would be Lawrence, KS where you really don't have to recruit as hard. Just a theory and one with many, many holes. Feel free to rip away
FIFYHe misjudged his "buddies" Gar/Pax. Pure and simple. Should have stayed at ISU.
I think it is silly to think you don't have to recruit hard to KU. They are constantly competing against the elite programs for the very best players. Do you think a player just drops in Bill's lap when his competition is the likes of Coach K, Izzo, Calipari, Pitino and Roy Williams? I have never met Self, but I talked to someone who has. This guy deals with coaches at all levels so he isn't a fanboy who would generally be star struck. He said that when Self came in the room it was almost an electricity in the room - his personality was that captivating. He would speak to a group and you would feel like he was talking exclusively to you. That is why he is successful recruiting.I am good with Prohm- like the guy. I can see a scenario where he has already fatigued of Fred's shadow and if Fred were now free again, Steve looks for a reset in the south. He gets free of the Hoiberg shadow, he gets to restart his clock at a new school and possibly even make more $$, especially if we make the show again. Clemson, Georgia, LSU and Mizzou all could have openings and have unique possibilities to a young coach who has family in Georgia and his wife's family in Kentucky. I never said that I want that to happen. Additionally, watch Billy Kennedy at aTm and his health. I hope this does not happen because I want him healthy but if he were to take a medical retirement, Prohm is a guy he wants to replace him there.
If Fred is fired, I think he is too competitive to have that be his last job, he will coach somewhere again. I always feared it would be Lawrence, KS where you really don't have to recruit as hard. Just a theory and one with many, many holes. Feel free to rip away
I honestly expect this to happen. He will replace Self at some point.You might as well just fully prepare yourself for the kick to the balls and assume he's going to end up at KU. After you do that, anything else will be a mild relief in comparison.
Fact- it is easier to get a 4 and 5 star player to LawrenceI think it is silly to think you don't have to recruit hard to KU. They are constantly competing against the elite programs for the very best players. Do you think a player just drops in Bill's lap when his competition is the likes of Coach K, Izzo, Calipari, Pitino and Roy Williams? I have never met Self, but I talked to someone who has. This guy deals with coaches at all levels so he isn't a fanboy who would generally be star struck. He said that when Self came in the room it was almost an electricity in the room - his personality was that captivating. He would speak to a group and you would feel like he was talking exclusively to you. That is why he is successful recruiting.
That and things like player graduation gifts from donors.
I am good with Prohm- like the guy. I can see a scenario where he has already fatigued of Fred's shadow and if Fred were now free again, Steve looks for a reset in the south. He gets free of the Hoiberg shadow, he gets to restart his clock at a new school and possibly even make more $$, especially if we make the show again. Clemson, Georgia, LSU and Mizzou all could have openings and have unique possibilities to a young coach who has family in Georgia and his wife's family in Kentucky. I never said that I want that to happen. Additionally, watch Billy Kennedy at aTm and his health. I hope this does not happen because I want him healthy but if he were to take a medical retirement, Prohm is a guy he wants to replace him there.
If Fred is fired, I think he is too competitive to have that be his last job, he will coach somewhere again. I always feared it would be Lawrence, KS where you really don't have to recruit as hard. Just a theory and one with many, many holes. Feel free to rip away
Fact - expectations are higher both at KU and nationally for KU so the coach there better have a top 1 or 2 team in the conference every yearFact- it is easier to get a 4 and 5 star player to Lawrence
Fact- you get more pay for staff and you can hire better recruiters to take some of the miles that Fred had to take at ISU because he HAD to recruit guys from the beginning.
Fact- KU can get a later start on a prospect and still make his final list.
This is easier than at ISU- fact.
Fact - expectations are higher both at KU and nationally for KU so the coach there better have a top 1 or 2 team in the conference every year
Fact - you'd better be getting some of the very top recruits and a few more from the next tier every year
How forgiving do you think the KU fan base and administration would have been if Bill had come in second on all of the very top echelon recruits for several years running like Fred was doing?
It makes me ill that I am having to advocate for Bill Self right now.