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Re: Any Jank defenders left?

Postby smupony94 » Tue Feb 26, 2019 11:35 am

Syracuse had very similar sanctions (and even some injuries). How are they doing?
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Re: Any Jank defenders left?

Postby smupony94 » Tue Feb 26, 2019 11:56 am

FYI, here they are.

Here is a complete list of the penalties the NCAA handed down:

1. Jim Boeheim suspended for nine ACC games in the 2015-16 season.

2. The vacation of 108 of Boeheim's coaching victories, dropping him down to sixth on the all-time wins list in Division I.

3. A reduction of 12 scholarships over four years.

4. Fine of $500 per contest played by ineligible students.

5. Syracuse must return to the NCAA all funds it has received to date through the former Big East Conference revenue sharing for its appearances in the 2011, 2012 and 2013 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. This could cost the school more than $1 million.

6. Reduction in the number of permissible off-campus recruiters
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Re: Any Jank defenders left?

Postby PonyKai » Tue Feb 26, 2019 12:12 pm

smupony94 wrote:FYI, here they are.

Here is a complete list of the penalties the NCAA handed down:

1. Jim Boeheim suspended for nine ACC games in the 2015-16 season.

2. The vacation of 108 of Boeheim's coaching victories, dropping him down to sixth on the all-time wins list in Division I.

3. A reduction of 12 scholarships over four years.

4. Fine of $500 per contest played by ineligible students.

5. Syracuse must return to the NCAA all funds it has received to date through the former Big East Conference revenue sharing for its appearances in the 2011, 2012 and 2013 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. This could cost the school more than $1 million.

6. Reduction in the number of permissible off-campus recruiters


"Hi I'm the Head Coach who was the Associate Head Coach/Head Coach in Waiting for 4 years when Larry Brown was here. I signed two contracts with the then-Athletic Director.

Also, just so you know, I had no clue what was going on during those four years. I just played guitar and taught them how to shoot the three ball. Had no clue who we hired, who was doing what, how we recruited, who the Prospective Student Athletes were, whether any benefits were paid, and why kids committed to play here. No other Assistant Coach ever discussed anything with me.

It's totally unfair to judge me on the 3 years I was Head Coach after the 4 years I was Associate Head Coach. I was totally forced into these circumstances I had absolutely nothing to do with and no clue about and I couldn't have taken my ball and gone home for a bunch of money if I knew I was being set up to fail.

I need another year without recruiting restrictions even though I already blew my recruiting wad for next cycle and didn't land a single impact player. In fact, of players eligible next season I recruited, one 1 has 1 D-1 offer."
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Re: Any Jank defenders left?

Postby mustang1992 » Tue Feb 26, 2019 6:24 pm

redpony wrote:
Amazing that he didn't learn anything from LB regarding coaching, recruiting etc.


Or any of the other top head coaches he has worked under!
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Re: Any Jank defenders left?

Postby smitty329 » Tue Feb 26, 2019 6:29 pm

smupony94 wrote:FYI, here they are.

Here is a complete list of the penalties the NCAA handed down:

1. Jim Boeheim suspended for nine ACC games in the 2015-16 season.

2. The vacation of 108 of Boeheim's coaching victories, dropping him down to sixth on the all-time wins list in Division I.

3. A reduction of 12 scholarships over four years.

4. Fine of $500 per contest played by ineligible students.

5. Syracuse must return to the NCAA all funds it has received to date through the former Big East Conference revenue sharing for its appearances in the 2011, 2012 and 2013 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. This could cost the school more than $1 million.

6. Reduction in the number of permissible off-campus recruiters


Sort of bogus comparison since Syracuse is one the top ten programs since 2000 - Apples to Oranges - no pun intended.
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Re: Any Jank defenders left?

Postby mustangxc » Tue Feb 26, 2019 6:58 pm

Both were ncaa tournament-caliber teams when it happened and SMU was more talented so it is a fair comparison. Also, Syracuse is at about that level still whereas SMU has fallen off a cliff. Keep pedaling the same [deleted] somewhere else, we’re all stocked up here.
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Re: Any Jank defenders left?

Postby ponyscott » Tue Feb 26, 2019 7:23 pm

ponyte wrote:Yeah, lets fire a man without giving him a chance to compete on a level field. He has lacked scholarships. He has lacked talented players to practice. He has lacked enough players to often have a 5 on 5 practices.

Imagine if Ron Meyer, one of the best recruiter of all time in any sports, told Eric Dickerson that he didn't have enough scholarships to recruit enough offensive linemen? Think Dickerson would have turned down A$M? Think Dickerson would have though, ‘Hades, its not like I need offensive linemen to succeed.’ We all know if Dickerson had to face that he would be shown on the sidelines everytime A$M was on TV.

Does anyone think Jank can attract a one and done when he has to tell him there are not enough quality players to practice and Jank couldn’t recruit a strong Post, shooting guard, power forward, etc. because he didn’t have enough scholarships?

Oh, and does anyone with a momentary lapse of SANITY think any decent coach would consider SMU after firing a coach that stepped in with severe scholarships reductions? What coach would come into a program that will ax a coach without even giving him a chance to have at least the same number of scholarship players as the competition?

Remember how well LSU was able to recruit a top 5 coaches after they’re handling of Les Miles? Oh, that’s right, the two top 5 coaches they offered turned them down. One even went to revolving door A$M. Screwing a coach has consequences.

There is a reason that the NCAA handed SMU such a severe penalty. We are seeing the results. Want to blame someone; maybe our hero, Larry Brown, has a tad to do with this situation

Oh, and since Jank stepped in with a known, KNOWN scholarship reduction, would he be considered an idiot if he didn’t include in his contract a guarantee for job security (i.e. a huge buy out) if fired before he can fully recruit? If he didn’t, he is stupid as is his agent and then, I would agree, he deserves to be fired for being too stupid to do the sensible thing.

For me, the determination of whether Jank is great, average or terrible has to wait till after he has had a chance to compete on a level playing ground.


Wow, just wow....this post is so very off base -----WTF?
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Re: Any Jank defenders left?

Postby Insane_Pony_Posse » Tue Feb 26, 2019 7:43 pm

PonyKai wrote: He should have been fired last year because the future was crystal clear.

and how many millions would that have cost us?
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Re: Any Jank defenders left?

Postby PonyKai » Tue Feb 26, 2019 11:06 pm

Insane_Pony_Posse wrote:
PonyKai wrote: He should have been fired last year because the future was crystal clear.

and how many millions would that have cost us?


Uh....one year’s salary more than it will now?
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Re: Any Jank defenders left?

Postby SMU_Alum11 » Tue Feb 26, 2019 11:09 pm

PonyKai wrote:
Insane_Pony_Posse wrote:
PonyKai wrote: He should have been fired last year because the future was crystal clear.

and how many millions would that have cost us?


Uh....one year’s salary more than it will now?


Plus loss of ticket revenue, advertising revenue, etc. People only look at costs when they should consider revenue loss a major consideration.
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Re: Any Jank defenders left?

Postby PonyKai » Tue Feb 26, 2019 11:19 pm

SMU_Alum11 wrote:[quote="PonyKai]

Plus loss of ticket revenue, advertising revenue, etc. People only look at costs when they should consider revenue loss a major consideration.[/quote]


Thank you for inadvertently supporting my position.
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Re: Any Jank defenders left?

Postby SMU_Alum11 » Wed Feb 27, 2019 12:27 am

PonyKai wrote:
SMU_Alum11 wrote:[quote="PonyKai]

Plus loss of ticket revenue, advertising revenue, etc. People only look at costs when they should consider revenue loss a major consideration.[/quote][/quote]

Thank you for inadvertently supporting my position.[/quote]


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Re: Any Jank defenders left?

Postby SMUer » Wed Feb 27, 2019 3:02 am

Putting out a pathetic product on the floor probably does more damage than hiring a new coach, short term or long.
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Re: Any Jank defenders left?

Postby mtrout » Wed Feb 27, 2019 9:07 am

Janks body language and demeanor are worse than jj’s near the end. That’s actually my misn problem with him. It’s like he’s ashamed to be the hc.
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Re: Any Jank defenders left?

Postby sadderbudweiser » Wed Feb 27, 2019 9:21 am

mtrout wrote:Janks body language and demeanor are worse than jj’s near the end. That’s actually my misn problem with him. It’s like he’s ashamed to be the hc.


While it's definitely not my main problem (recruiting is) with him it is very evident. He has a detachment to the whole thing that really bugs me. What I really find interesting is that he's so popular with most of his players. Will constant losing change that?
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