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Will you accept Rick Pitino as the next coach of SMU?

Poll ended at Thu Nov 22, 2018 3:25 pm

1. Yes
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2. No
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Waiting for Nic Moore.
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That this is even a discussion makes me very sad... how the mediocre have fallen.
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we need to bring in a big name coach who will recruit and WIN. I would love to have LB back but we all know that won't happen. Need a coach who will bring back Moody Madness as well. Long live the MOB- sad that our AD destroyed it.
Time to make this decision now. Jank will continue to destroy all that has been built if he hasn't already.
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Which Iba brothers are alive?
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PonySnob wrote:Which Iba brothers are alive?

Ringley Brothers and Barnum and Bailey?
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orwell wrote:Waiting for Nic Moore.


I've wondered whether Nic might be interested in getting into coaching after his playing days are done. I've always liked PG Head Coaches
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Would Avery Johnson leave Alabama for the opportunity to come back to Dallas?
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Why not Larry? Just give him the clawback and bring him back.
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mustangxc wrote:Scott Cross would probably be the best value hire we could get. I would definitely put him in my top 3.


xc, to me that speaks volumes about you and your opinion of our BB program.

Simple question - if Shaka Smart were to leave UT tomorrow, you really think Scott Cross be on the Top 3 list? He wouldn't and he shouldn't on ours as well.

That is who we are competing against. UT. Stakes are high, State of Texas BB supremacy.
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I said he would be in my top 3 due to value, not my favorite. He proved to be very successful at UTA and was in line for some Power conference positions but ironically was fired despite his loyalty. Imagine what he could do with our resources in our conference. Are we in line to poach someone like Dan Hurley or Archie Miller? Scott Frost could be the equivalent to Sonny Dykes, another coach who was in my top 3 but not my favorite when we hired him. You simply like spending other people’s money.
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mustangxc wrote:I said he would be in my top 3 due to value, not my favorite. He proved to be very successful at UTA and was in line for some Power conference positions but ironically was fired despite his loyalty. Imagine what he could do with our resources in our conference. Are we in line to poach someone like Dan Hurley or Archie Miller? Scott Frost could be the equivalent to Sonny Dykes, another coach who was in my top 3 but not my favorite when we hired him. You simply like spending other people’s money.


I gottcha. I happen to agree with your line of thinking in terms of FB, but I think BB is a different animal.

We can play elite schools on ESPN prime time in sold out Moody. Regardless of our FB coach, we mostly play crummy opponents on ESPN online application in an empty Ford.

No comparison.
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I am completely on board with that but I don’t think there are any established coaches that we can poach at this time. We’re not stealing a coach from Indiana, Michigan, Duke, etc. and others such as Mark Few have demonstrated extreme loyalty. Maybe I am not remembering someone viable. I think if OKC has a bad season we might be able to throw huge money at Billy Donovan, or as I said earlier maybe George Karl would be interested. I simply can’t think of a top college coach that makes sense other than coaches such as Tom Izzo who would never leave Michigan State for SMU.

I do think Avery Johnson would consider coming over from Alabama and that is why I mentioned him earlier.
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Jason Kidd.
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mustangxc wrote:I am completely on board with that but I don’t think there are any established coaches that we can poach at this time. We’re not stealing a coach from Indiana, Michigan, Duke, etc. and others such as Mark Few have demonstrated extreme loyalty. Maybe I am not remembering someone viable. I think if OKC has a bad season we might be able to throw huge money at Billy Donovan, or as I said earlier maybe George Karl would be interested. I simply can’t think of a top college coach that makes sense other than coaches such as Tom Izzo who would never leave Michigan State for SMU.

I do think Avery Johnson would consider coming over from Alabama and that is why I mentioned him earlier.



I think you are both right and this discussion illustrates the two paths our admin (I will refrain from using the word braintrust...LOL) can pursue.

An LB type hire ain't easy and, as shown, comes with some consequences. Guys like Van Gundy and Kidd should get phone calls, feelers if you will. That's the instant spotlight, instant credibility way. It still doesn't guarantee success but it does provide a spotlight and and some excitement. This is a big year for Dunleavy at Tulane....in his third year...and where is the turnaround? Let's watch Penny...he sure as hell can recruit but can he coach? Summary: If you can get a marquee name you go for it.

But....you also work the up and coming ranks. Cross should merit some consideration as he has a proven ability to win AND the Horned Frogs are currently recruiting circles around us. Granted that's not all Cross but he surely knows the ropes and is mixing it up with B12 recruiters on a regular basis.

If you get a guy like Cross you don't get the cannon shot right out of the gate that you'd get with a Kidd or Van Gundy. But you get a guy who can build it organically and coach it. Moody Madness doesn't return overnight but it gets back on track.

This is a good discussion thread....please keep throwing names out there.

But f**K Slick Rick.....he still thinks we might be a religious school. :lol:
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