Between COVID and Hunter coming in next year, he'll get another year.
@Cytown12 - I'm not sure why you would mark this as "dumb". it's not what I want to happen, it's what I think is likely.
Between COVID and Hunter coming in next year, he'll get another year.
We don't need this. Keep the family out of it. He is a head coach that gets paid millions of dollars to coach basketball....he is fair game. His family is not.Katie seems stressed
That's why I gave it a dumb. As its dumb thats what will actually happen.@Cytown12 - I'm not sure why you would mark this as "dumb". it's not what I want to happen, it's what I think is likely.
I do just want to say one thing, there’s going to be pain in football around here sooner rather than later. Hate to break it to everyone but we’re going to rebuild at some point there to and miss a bowl game or “underachieve” (media sets those expectations so it’s ******** but nonetheless) Hope everyone remembers that.
Maybe he won't do it on his own, but if some donors are willing to pony up why not?
I've been thinking alot about that as well. But here is the difference. Lets say in two years football has to rebuild. They go 5-7 or 4-8. Matt Campbell has taken this program to extreme heights. And he did it by building the program from the bottom up.I do just want to say one thing, there’s going to be pain in football around here sooner rather than later. Hate to break it to everyone but we’re going to rebuild at some point there to and miss a bowl game or “underachieve” (media sets those expectations so it’s ******** but nonetheless) Hope everyone remembers that.
This offseason showed me everything I needed to know about his ability to run a program. Anyone with a pulse who watched last year knew we needed a PG, shooting and rebounding. Instead he got us 5 combo guards who can't shoot and Xavier Foster. No plan. No strategy. No identity. Just a random assortment of players who are given zero direction.
Looking at our schedule, could this turn out to be the single worst year winning percentages wise ever?
I was dismayed to not see Blackwell last night at all. Seems as though Prohm is conceding him as a swing and miss already. Walker was low-ranked so understandable why we didn't see him.This offseason showed me everything I needed to know about his ability to run a program. Anyone with a pulse who watched last year knew we needed a PG, shooting and rebounding. Instead he got us 5 combo guards who can't shoot and Xavier Foster. No plan. No strategy. No identity. Just a random assortment of players who are given zero direction.
Why would the optics be bad? Does a coach expect to be retained when they go 3-15 in the conference? If Arizona can fire Kevin Sumlin then we can certainly move on from CSP.Bad optics is why.
Luckily for Prohm the off season was littered with opportunities to get kids on campus to sell the program...
If we went 0-18 in conference play (we won't), Prohm no questions asked would lose his job. MBB isn't a huge money maker for the AD but season ticket applications would tank coming off that terrible of a record.
There obviously would be a money issue but you have an even bigger money issue if you hang on too long and lose a year or two of additional revenue in the process.
I don't see it that way. KSU doesn't have anyone that can get to the rack and finish like Bolton. It's on Prohm to figure out how to exploit that. I could do that for every player - they have strengths, but you can't see it in this "system".I disagree. They have just as good of players as we do. Bolton might be a slight upgrade on what they have. Not much though. TO machine.
I don't see it that way. KSU doesn't have anyone that can get to the rack and finish like Bolton. It's on Prohm to figure out how to exploit that. I could do that for every player - they have strengths, but you can't see it in this "system".
I really believe Huggy would win 7-9 games with this squad. OK, maybe that's high, but they'd be playing much better/effective basketball.
I don't see it that way. KSU doesn't have anyone that can get to the rack and finish like Bolton. It's on Prohm to figure out how to exploit that. I could do that for every player - they have strengths, but you can't see it in this "system".
I really believe Huggy would win 7-9 games with this squad. OK, maybe that's high, but they'd be playing much better/effective basketball.
Weird how other people were able to fill holes in their roster.
Also all 4 freshmen were signed pre-Covid, and all appear to not fill areas of huge need.
I just can't quite figure out why people want to act like COVID difficulties were singular to Steve Prohm.