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2022 Hoops Coach Carousel

Colorado
Coach: Tad Boyle (12th season)
Current record: 15-9/7-7
Chance of vacancy: 0%
Hotline assessment: The Buffaloes are bouncing along this season, but consider the bigger picture: They probably would have made the NCAAs in 2020 if not for COVID; they reached the second round of the tournament last spring; Boyle received a pay hike last summer from the CU Regents; and he’s working with the best freshman class in school history. In other words, he’s as entrenched as Ralphie herself.
 
I hadn't really thought about Haase before reading the article. Seems to get good recruits and that they are well coached. I think he's a pretty damn good basketball coach. But I hadn't realized that this will be 6 years at Stanford and he won't have made a single Dance.

Stanford
Coach: Jerod Haase (sixth season)
Current record: 15-10/8-7
Chance of vacancy: 30%
Hotline assessment: Barring a Pac-12 tournament title, Haase will have little to show for his tenure. How many coaches miss the NCAA Tournament for six consecutive years and receive a seventh chance? But Stanford athletic director Bernard Muir hired Haase and would have to admit his move didn’t work. That seems unlikely, particularly given the readily available excuse that the transfer portal has placed Stanford at a competitive disadvantage. Also unlikely: Pressure from central campus to make a change.
 
The first big opening (announced in late January) is Louisville. They bought out Chris Mack. With the current team not being very good and NCAA sanctions coming, is that still an elite job? I'd think it's one of those cases where you don't want to be the guy, you want to be the guy after the guy. fwiw, Mack is a great coach who will win wherever he ends up.

 
Patrick Ewing at Georgetown will be an interesting one to watch. You can't go winless in conference and keep you job at such a prestigious place. But also Ewing is Georgetown basketball. Such a tough spot, this is the ugly side with hiring a legendary alum. You get in this weird limbo if it doesn't work out.
 
Patrick Ewing at Georgetown will be an interesting one to watch. You can't go winless in conference and keep you job at such a prestigious place. But also Ewing is Georgetown basketball. Such a tough spot, this is the ugly side with hiring a legendary alum. You get in this weird limbo if it doesn't work out.
It went south so fast. I wouldn't be surprised if they gave him next season to turn it around. He has recruited well the last couple years.
 
Patrick Ewing at Georgetown will be an interesting one to watch. You can't go winless in conference and keep you job at such a prestigious place. But also Ewing is Georgetown basketball. Such a tough spot, this is the ugly side with hiring a legendary alum. You get in this weird limbo if it doesn't work out.

Kind of like Sidney Lowe at NC State although he wasn't close to the legend at his school as Ewing was. The other day Georgetown put out a statement backing him although they didn't go as far as saying he'll be back

 
Kind of like Sidney Lowe at NC State although he wasn't close to the legend at his school as Ewing was. The other day Georgetown put out a statement backing him although they didn't go as far as saying he'll be back


Given how they were supposed to beat us in the NCAA tournament last year and be on the way up.....did we basically end Ewing's tenure with the 11 3s we hit on them in the first half of that game last year?
 
Given how they were supposed to beat us in the NCAA tournament last year and be on the way up.....did we basically end Ewing's tenure with the 11 3s we hit on them in the first half of that game last year?
At the least, we taught him that having a center who can't defend on the perimeter is a fatal flaw unless you're willing to become a zone defense team.
 
San Diego fired Sam Scholl. A small time hire 4 years ago resulted in small time results. Shocking. Carry on.
 
Tad Boyle was a small time hire 12 years ago. Just sayin’
Tad Boyle had been a head coach, and coached at several major programs before getting that head coaching job at UNC. Sam Scholl had been an assistant at Santa Clara, and was on the staff at USD before getting the head job. They are not even close to comparable.
 
Tad Boyle had been a head coach, and coached at several major programs before getting that head coaching job at UNC. Sam Scholl had been an assistant at Santa Clara, and was on the staff at USD before getting the head job. They are not even close to comparable.

Maybe not, but the general consensus here when Tad was hired was "small time."
 
Boyle was clearly the #3 choice among allbuffs members in a three man race when he was hired. Shows what we know. The other two guys (McClain & Dunlap) have gone on to have decent, yet unspectacular careers.
 
Webs comments were interesting--and fair-, assuming he really DOES do things above board. (And always has).
 
Webs comments were interesting--and fair-, assuming he really DOES do things above board. (And always has).
Agreed he basically called out Kansas and OK State and the NCAA for not holding their word for coming down hard on programs paying recruits. He basically said he did as well as he could playing cheating programs as he hasn't cheated. (He obviously hasn't seen what Tad has done)
 
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