I’m not watching 52-50 ball.
Tim Floyd did rather well doing it.
I’m not watching 52-50 ball.
Are we the 52 or the 50?I’m not watching 52-50 ball.
Outside of the year where he struck lightning in a bottle, he's been pretty terrible at SC.I would take him without hesitation.
He was very good in the Big 12.Outside of the year where he struck lightning in a bottle, he's been pretty terrible at SC.
Two years as an Illinois GA 30 years ago is his only P6 experience.What about Scott Nagy? He laid the foundation for T.J.
Are you once again confusing head coaching with assistant coaching?Two years as an Illinois GA 30 years ago is his only P6 experience.
No, you're obviously confused for some reason and I will re-state it for your sole benefit:Are you once again confusing head coaching with assistant coaching?
Even that doesn't necessarily mean a lot - remember Chris Beard was fired along with the rest of the Pat Knight staff at Texas Tech.No, you're obviously confused for some reason and I will re-state it for your sole benefit:
Prohm had zero P6 assistant coaching experience prior to coming to ISU.
TJO and DeVries both have extensive and successful experience as P6 assistants while Nagy only has GA P6 experience that dates back to 1988-90.
It’s like people haven’t followed ISU basketball coaching changes forever.
I'm not sure what this means.
Prohm recruits ok at the top end. Wayne Morgan even seemed to be able to recruit. Not the best results.
The TJ recruiting hard on came while he was an assistant coach.
X's & O's and team building are our issues now. Get a head coach to do that and rely on assistants, like usual, to recruit.
You mean Pollard.It means we hire mid major coaches, assistants, and former players with no coaching experience. So expect the next coach to come from the same places.
It means we hire mid major coaches, assistants, and former players with no coaching experience. So expect the next coach to come from the same places.
You mean Pollard.
Really, eff that guy. Dumb me all you want, but he made his choice and I, if nobody else at least, have moved on. Love the times we had, but that time is gone and past.
Is Hoiberg that great of a coach? Did he just catch lightning in a bottle with Morris, Niang, and Royce?
What about Scott Nagy? He laid the foundation for T.J.
No, you're obviously confused for some reason and I will re-state it for your sole benefit:
Prohm had zero P6 assistant coaching experience prior to coming to ISU.
TJO and DeVries both have extensive and successful experience as P6 assistants while Nagy only has GA P6 experience that dates back to 1988-90.
I think if things don't get squared away soon in Husker land.......your question will have merit. Because many will ask how much of it was Lutz and Sadler, who both had years of head coaching experience.Is Hoiberg that great of a coach? Did he just catch lightning in a bottle with Morris, Niang, and Royce?