Re: Possible Head coaches Names
Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2024 10:49 am
Enfield family looking at homes in University Park per Bubble Realty.
uh huh. Really? I thought they were using Nate from Sunny Day Real Estate.BergerHouse wrote:Enfield family looking at homes in University Park per Bubble Realty.
I am starting to warm to the idea as well. But like I said, at this point all we have are rumors and unnamed sources.1983 Cotton Bowl wrote:I don't really know anything about Enfield, but just looking at the numbers I'm impressed by what he's done at USC. Despite beating that first Jank team in the tourney several years ago, which still ticks me off, USC is not an easy place to win in bball. Honestly, I'm not sure why that is other than the fact that I guess USC is totally focused on football. But to win consistently at a school like USC that has a definite bball ceiling is impressive.
105-100 in the ACC would be pretty darn good.redpony wrote:read where he was 105-100 against P12 teams. kind of like us being 6-5 in the aac. wow.
guess being a little school with no real bball program that is the best we could do. guess when you have a coach like LB you should try and keep him instead of running him off.
Yes; playing better than .500 ball in the ACC (depending on your non-conference schedule and results) will almost always get you strong consideration for the NCAA TourneyPonyTime wrote:105-100 in the ACC would be pretty darn good.redpony wrote:read where he was 105-100 against P12 teams. kind of like us being 6-5 in the aac. wow.
guess being a little school with no real bball program that is the best we could do. guess when you have a coach like LB you should try and keep him instead of running him off.
For comparison - NC state HC is 63-68 in ACC and has 3 NCAA tournaments, 2 NITs in 6 years. (not counting covid year)
USC is definitely known more for football but they have been in the NCAA Tourney 11 times since 2001 compared to only 2 appearances by SMU. They have what we want, i.e., to be successful and play in the post season in both football and basketball1983 Cotton Bowl wrote:I don't really know anything about Enfield, but just looking at the numbers I'm impressed by what he's done at USC. Despite beating that first Jank team in the tourney several years ago, which still ticks me off, USC is not an easy place to win in bball. Honestly, I'm not sure why that is other than the fact that I guess USC is totally focused on football. But to win consistently at a school like USC that has a definite bball ceiling is impressive.
True. He took over for Keven O'Neill who was a really curious hire by USC. O'Neill had some success at Marquette but seemed more of an NBA guy than a proven college coach in the years leading up to USC hiring him. Most people remember Enfield's Cinderella season at FGCU. Those kind of seasons always get a coach from a mid-major getting noticed and moving on to bigger things. Closer to home for me, looks like Louisville is hiring Pat Kelsey away from College of Charleston after he took them to consecutive CAC titles and NCAA appearances. He will be an interesting competitor as Louisville tries to rebuild a program that has really bottomed out. Indiana State's coach will undoubtedly get some looks in the not too distant future.MV pony wrote:Eliminate his first 2 rebuilding years and his conference win % is much higher.