Keith Murphy just reported it.
I think TJ can get it turned around quicker than most due to familiarity and recruiting chops.Yep. Not my first choice but if it is him, then I’m onboard. Whoever it is, it’s time to find some players, get to coaching and being the Magic back! If it’s TJ, he knows the job and should be ready to hit the ground running. Could be a fun spring.
I actually think TJ would’ve been more successful and sustainable the first time around. Not sure he’s the guy to dig us out of a hole, but could’ve kept the ball rolling well.
Let’s hope his comments about it being a long rebuild are less foretelling.I mean, Jamie was PRETTY DAMN OBVIOUS when he said this in his statement:
"The best person (for this job) doesn’t mean just because somebody can win at another program, that they can win at Iowa State"
Not saying this report is incorrect, but I'd wait for the ISU media to confirm it.
The one to trash is JP.
We can stop the “X&O” myth. There’s nothing to suggest that.I think TJ can get it turned around quicker than most due to familiarity and recruiting chops.
I’d love a home run hire that I felt totally sure would work out. The reality is we’re looking for a new coach along with Minnesota and Indiana and in the middle of the financial hit from the pandemic coming after going winless in the conference. Not exactly the sort of trifecta you’re hoping for.
TJ had the recruiting chops. I’d rather not have to hold my breath for assistants to handle the Xs and Os, but it is what it is. Realistically we were probably going to get a coach that was great at one or the other with what we can spend right now.
I don't see a lot of people trashing him. I see a lot of people wondering why we are hiring him. I think it's OK to question why we are hiring someone who does not have a winning record at a Mountain West school after less than 24 hours.
I personally am not friends with him, so I don't know all of his great qualities.
Are some people going to get off their Jamie Pollard "high moral character" horse if this is true? Just sounds like he has his guy set up beforehand and probably barely interviewed anyone else. And if true, that's pretty ****** if you ask me, border lining on nepotism. The fact that he had to make this statement in the statement was really obvious:
"The best person (for this job) doesn’t mean just because somebody can win at another program, that they can win at Iowa State"
Jamie should probably apply that the other way too. Just because someone can't win at another program doesn't mean they will win at Iowa State. His statement was meant to soften the blowback from his decision coming very soon with TJ.
I guess I can go back to the McDermott years of just not caring about basketball at all?