What says Hoiberg returning for part deux is going work?
The market inefficiency of transfers isn’t what it used to be and was beginning to lose its power in the twilight of Hoiberg’s last ISU stint.
The formula for success (transfers, free flowing offense that captitalizes on the easy transition pts) simply isn’t as powerful as it used to be.....which is a model Prohm has tried to emulate without much subsequent reinvention. Lack of success at NU provides evidence that Hoiberg et al. are not coaching above their weight either. Heck Tim Miles certainly did more in 2 years at NU than Hoiberg has.
Other than blind nostalgia stoking the flames of a former, I don’t understand the appeal. Seems like fansite delusion.
What says any coach is going to work?
Take away his name and do a blind resume comparison to other candidates. Proven winner in the Big 12, proven at rebuilding program. We’d jump at the chance to hire any coach with that resume.