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Moser? GrossWe also have TJ in this thread. Anyone want to invite Altman and moser in?
YesWould you give up the 2019 Big 12 tourney championship if it meant Prohm didn't get the extension
Hindsight is 20/20 and we'd all take basically any other coach knowing what the last two years look like.
I also don't blame the extension. Prohm had success and had other schools coming after himHindsight is 20/20 and we'd all take basically any other coach knowing what the last two years look like.
Would you give up the 2019 Big 12 tourney championship if it meant Prohm didn't get the extension and we swiped Fred before he signed with Nebraska? The answer is yes
Moser? Gross
He's been to the tournament twice in 10 years at LoyolaI don’t love Moser offensively but love him as a coach and defensively. He’s built Loyola into a Top 25 team and has a final four under his belt. At Loyola.
If you count a transfer year where he sat out, yes, this is Jenkins 2nd year. Not sure I like his game. Hamilton and Diong are the two that played at UNLV last year.David Jenkins Jr, Caleb grill, Moses wood - all players with experience and guys he’s been on for a long time. Jenkins and Bryce Hamilton their two main guys had multiple years together at UNLV, they still play 1 on 1 ball. The roster was poorly constructed and its equaled the 2nd worst season ever at UNLV.
I guess I saw different issues when I watched UNLV. I saw an offense that was heavily reliant on players one-on-one efforts. Reminds me of Prohm and Hoiberg offenses.Fwiw, TJ had a bad break at UNLV this year, UNLV had a LONG layoff (over a month) in the middle of the season, during which their point guard was lost, to a stress fracture. They just weren't able to recover, but have been right there in many games. He had brought in a bunch of freshmen, but with this covid year, said that he probably wouldn't have done that, and would have gone after the transfer market more, had he known what the year would bring. He'd do much better at ISU.
If you count a transfer year where he sat out, yes, this is Jenkins 2nd year. Not sure I like his game. Hamilton and Diong are the two that played at UNLV last year.
Agree the roster is poorly constructed. That needs to improve, probably easier to do that here.
Would you give up the 2019 Big 12 tourney championship if it meant Prohm didn't get the extension and we swiped Fred before he signed with Nebraska? The answer is yes
All of that is true, but I have a hard time thinking 33 days off in the middle of the season, regardless of who is there, wouldn't be tough to recover from. Especially with so many new players that had not played together, and had no off season time to gel. Definitely inconsistent, for sure.I guess I saw different issues when I watched UNLV. I saw an offense that was heavily reliant on players one-on-one efforts. Reminds me of Prohm and Hoiberg offenses.
He played some freshman, but TJ's big 3 players were Juniors and Seniors (Jenkins, Hamilton and Diong). The big issue I saw is TJ's big 3 were VERY inconsistent. One game Hamilton or Jenkins could score 30 pts. The next night 8.
Their complimentary players were transfers: Wood, Grill and Del Cadia.
I would love if TJ's UNLV's teams played better ball this year, because of his strong ISU ties. But after watching UNLV's games, I have my doubts if he can get ISU back to the NCAA's.
This was his second year, of course his roster is poorly constructed, lol.His roster is poorly constructed at UNLV? That's no surprise considering he was part of the GMAC administration almost 15 years ago that admitted to underestimating what type of player to recruit at ISU. So improvement goes without saying however it seems his learning curve is a bit flat. And I doubt a simple change of scenery to a much tougher conference is going make that job easier to do. So I don't know exactly where that came from. Keep up the good fight however. You seem just like the plethora of GMAC groupies that were here years ago telling us all about "trust....patience....integrity" while he....and TJ were having a hard time beating anyone not named Colorado or Nebraska for four straight years.
Edit: He needs to stay right where he is and show everyone that he can actually build something on his own. Then maybe in 4/5 or whatever years depending on how the next ISU coach does.......he can come back and get his dream job. But not now because frankly.....he has done nothing to deserve it.
Don't worry about it. Not sure he's reading too well. I've read this thread and I've seen posts by you that have been postive to both TJ and Fred. People are going to believe what they want if they skim thru.I suppose you haven’t seen anything from me even hinting at support for the nebraska coach.
This was his second year, of course his roster is poorly constructed, lol.
Not sure where the groupies came from, but whatever, dude. We can disagree on TJ. I think he'd be a good fit here, better than at UNLV.
Have no problem disagreeing. Stay at UNLV and build something on your own. I'll leave this at Paul Rhoads was considered a good "fit" with his passion and love for ISU. Good guy......but ISU can do better, should do better and did do better.
ISU was on the most successful run in their history and they best coach they could get was Prohm. A coach who had been to exactly one NCAA tournament. What makes you think ISU can do better than TJ now that the program is in bad shape?Have no problem disagreeing. Stay at UNLV and build something on your own. I'll leave this at Paul Rhoads was considered a good "fit" with his passion and love for ISU. Good guy......but ISU can do better, should do better and did do better.