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Guest -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (4/3/2013 10:28:28 AM)

Has the U of M hired a men's BB coach yet?

Or do they have to wait until Pitino and Louisville are out of the tourney?




Pete M. -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (4/3/2013 10:38:22 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Miles K

Has the U of M hired a men's BB coach yet?

Or do they have to wait until Pitino and Louisville are out of the tourney?


No. And OCD-ers like me have been impatient for days... [8|]




Dave E -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (4/3/2013 10:46:58 AM)

If the Gophers make a hire by Thursday, it will be the fatest Big 10 hire over the last half dozen or so openings in the league. [:-]




Pete M. -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (4/3/2013 10:48:47 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Dave E

If the Gophers make a hire by Thursday, it will be the fatest Big 10 hire over the last half dozen or so openings in the league. [:-]


FIRE NOGOOD! [X(]




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (4/3/2013 11:04:11 AM)

Pete are you really this down on Teague or do you just enjoy the fact that you coined the name NoGood and want it to catch on?




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (4/3/2013 11:22:26 AM)

ESPN 1500

As Tubby Smith settles into his new digs down in Lubbock, Texas, the mission to replace him continues for the University of Minnesota, nine days into the search for a new basketball coach.

While rejection and/or disinterest from many high-profile coaches around the country is understandable, the one that leaves the most questions is Flip Saunders.

The university has been silent on the matter -- and on all coaching search matters -- since Saunders withdrew his name from consideration over the weekend.

But according to a source close to the search, one of the main hang-ups between Saunders and the University came when athletic director Norwood Teague told Saunders to choose from a list of several assistant coaches from the Villa 7 coaching program, which Teague and senior associate AD Mike Ellis helped oversee at VCU.

It's unknown where Saunders ranked on the university's original list of candidates to replace Tubby, but Saunders is said to have been very interested from the start. Conversations between the two sides were so productive last week that people behind the scenes were preparing for an introductory press conference to take place on Monday.

Saunders told people behind the scenes he believes, if hired, he could help raise a lot of money for a new practice facility -- upwards of $15-20 million -- before next basketball season.

It's unknown if either side has left the door open.

On one hand, it's understandable why Teague and Ellis would want to provide knowledgeable college assistants for a coach, Saunders, who has spent the last two decades in the NBA. Saunders, while experienced with Xs and Os, would face challenges in recruiting and zone defenses that don't exist in the NBA.

On the other hand, it also seems unreasonable to dictate a list of assistants to an established, veteran coach of 30-plus years.

Decision this week?

In what can no longer be considered an April Fool's Day joke, a "U" booster said on Tuesday that he's been told to expect a basketball coach hiring before the week is over.

Contact with numerous sources over the last few days leads us here on the remaining possibilities:

• Nebraska coach Tim Miles: Interest could never leak until a contract was signed because of the damage that would be done in Lincoln. But two trusted sources said on Tuesday the "U" has not reached out. One of the sources said Miles has thought in the past about coaching the Gophers.

• Wichita State coach Gregg Marshall: Not that he would take the job if even offered, but a source said he has not been called. It's not uncommon for a coach still in-season to be contacted through back channels.

• Baylor coach Scott Drew: The sense from multiple people is he has interest. But nobody has said that he's been contacted. Baylor's still alive in the NIT, playing BYU Tuesday night in the semifinals.

• Valparaiso coach Bryce Drew: A source said Tuesday afternoon there's been a phone call from Minnesota. The exact level of interest from Teague and Ellis is unknown, though.

• Akron coach Keith Dambrot: While a case could be made he's deserving of an upper-echelon conference job, a source said Tuesday that he has not been called. Word is he has a good relationship with Teague and Ellis. He's the reigning MAC Coach of the Year and has won 22 or more games eight years in a row.

• Former UCLA coach Ben Howland: His agent, Jordan Bazant, also represents Gophers football coach Jerry Kill. In other words, there's a built-in relationship with Teague. According to one source, it has been known that Howland has interest.

• Marquette coach Buzz Williams: There's been no buzz. But since he's the name du jour, we feel compelled to list him.

• Villanova coach Jay Wright: On the day Smith was fired, a source close to Wright said there was no way he'd come to Minnesota. Attempts to reach that source for an update have failed.

• Syracuse associate coach Mike Hopkins: He knows Ellis through Villa 7. It's not known if the two have talked about the Gophers job.

• Michigan State associate head coach Dwayne Stephens: He, like Hopkins, knows Ellis well through Villa 7. His boss, Tom Izzo, said on Tuesday that Stephens is involved in an unnamed coaching search.

• Rockets assistant coach/former Gophers player J.B. Bickerstaff: Those close to him are convinced he'd take the job. But there's been no contact as of Monday night.

It's worth noting Teague sought out Bickerstaff's boss, Rockets coach Kevin McHale, for advice on the search. A source said Bickerstaff's name came up at least a little.

Iowa state coach Fred Hoiberg is said to have been impressed after he walked away from meeting Teague.

Andy Enfield, who jumped from Florida Gulf Coast University to USC, got a call but never formally interviewed.

Two sources in Richmond said VCU coach Shaka Smart's best administrative relationship isn't with Teague or Ellis. It's with his current athletic director, Ed McLaughlin.

All of which leaves the Gophers here, search ongoing




Phil Riewer -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (4/3/2013 11:56:43 AM)

Rumors flying about Rick Pitino's son Rich.....32 years old....Florida International Head Coach.




Phil Riewer -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (4/3/2013 11:57:18 AM)

One of the more remarkable coaching jobs in college basketball this season has been performed by a Pitino, just not the one you're thinking of.

A Pitino having success in March wouldn't ordinarily warrant any additional attention, but the name and the team taking center stage Monday night on ESPN will be a pair unfamiliar to the role.

By the time he was 28-years-old, Richard Pitino had already heard himself rumored to be a top candidate to land the head coaching job at Florida Gulf Coast, Boston U. and UAB, among others. He had developed a reputation as one of the top young coaching prospects in the country after serving three years under his father, Rick, at Louisville, and two more under Billy Donovan at Florida. His former bosses spoke at-length about his next-level basketball mind, as did peers he met while at various coaching camps, summer clinics and recruiting stops. His last name also didn't do anything to quell the hype.

At 29, Richard Pitino accepted the task of replacing NBA legend Isiah Thomas at Florida International. It was a move met with a giant furrowed brow from the bulk of the college basketball world, and with good reason.

Florida International has been to the NCAA Tournament just once, a 1995 trip as a 16 seed in which they were promptly dealt a 36-point drubbing by eventual national champion UCLA. Quite literally, that's as good as it's ever been for the Panthers.

"People ask me about the rebuilding process and I tell them it's not a rebuilding, it's a building process," Pitino told FIUSports.com earlier this week. "This has never been to where we want it to be."

Between 1999 and 2012, Florida International never saw a season in which it won more than 13 games. If that weren't injury enough, insult came in the form of self-reported NCAA violations in 2008 that resulted in four years probation and the forfeiture of nine conference wins from the 2002-03 and 2006-07 seasons.

As bad as it had been, it was never worse than when Pitino first arrived.

With the program still on probation and dreaming of mediocrity, FIU got desperate. They became a national story for the first time in over a decade by hiring Thomas, the Basketball Hall of Famer whose post-NBA career had become one public disaster after another.

The much-maligned thousands of college basketball experts on Twitter have never been more right about anything than the Thomas era at FIU.

In three years with the Panthers, Thomas won 26 games and lost 65. FIU finished at the bottom of the Sun Belt's East Division in all three seasons, and won just one game in the conference tournament. Still, Thomas had enough support from his players that six of them walked out of the team's 2012 awards banquet to protest the firing of the former coach of the Knicks and Pacers.


Richard Pitino arrived in Miami 10 days later.

During his first 72 hours on the job, Pitino had five different Panthers come into his office and tell him they were transferring. He was left with a total of three scholarship players on his roster. No one was surprised when FIU was picked to finish 10th in the 11-team Sun Belt before the season.

Pitino's debut effort exceeded expectations during the non-conference portion of the season, only because there weren't any. The Panthers went 4-7 before the calendar turned, their only notable achievement being a trip to Louisville for a game in which Richard and Rick became the first father and son head coaches to square off against one another in 12 years.

Since New Year's Day, the younger Pitino has been at the center of one of the more inexplicable runs in recent memory. Over a two-month span between Jan. 2 and March 2, FIU won a school-record 11 conference games, broke the school record for overall wins in a season and secured its first non-losing season since 2000.

"We start two walk-ons; we really only play five scholarship guys and I think the lesson to be learned is, in Year 1, you've got to have great kids," Pitino told the AP last month. "And these guys are great kids. They do whatever we ask. They give unbelievable effort. They've been fun for me because I'm far from the coach that I need to be, so I'm able to make my mistakes with them and learn from them, and they're able to learn from me as well."

In typical Pitino fashion, Richard made sure his team had saved its best for March. After rolling past fifth-seeded Arkansas Little-Rock in the Sun Belt quarterfinals, FIU pulled arguably the upset of college basketball's postseason to date on Sunday, stunning a Middle Tennessee team that had gone 19-1 in the league during the regular season. The Blue Raiders had entered the week as perhaps the heaviest favorite of any team in any conference tournament.

The result of the upset is that on Monday night, Florida International will play for a spot in the NCAA Tournament against Western Kentucky, the perennial Sun Belt powerhouse from the state where the name of Richard Pitino's father is as well-known as anyone's. Rick Pitino will be in the crowd, watching as his son attempts to win more conference games with the Panthers in one season than Thomas could muster in three.

Some people get blue eyes or a strong jaw line passed down from their father. Others get a heightened understanding of a game and a knack for success under the brightest of lights. So it goes.




Phil Riewer -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (4/3/2013 12:00:09 PM)

Mark Rosen tweet:

A trusted source said "this town will be buzzing with excitement next 24 to 48 hours " ref to Gopher bkt coach.Richard Pitino name to watch11:30am*&^!#- 3 Apr 13

http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2013/04/03/source-gophers-express-interest-in-rich-pitino/




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (4/3/2013 12:08:29 PM)

I finally figured out it's a bit. Common just reported Rick Pitino is the new Gophers coach.




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (4/3/2013 12:09:26 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Miles K

Has the U of M hired a men's BB coach yet?

Or do they have to wait until Pitino and Louisville are out of the tourney?

Now Common's stealing your material, Miles?




Pete M. -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (4/3/2013 12:11:25 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: twinsfan

quote:

ORIGINAL: Miles K

Has the U of M hired a men's BB coach yet?

Or do they have to wait until Pitino and Louisville are out of the tourney?

Now Common's stealing your material, Miles?


No, not a bit. His name is Richard Pitino.




Pete M. -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (4/3/2013 12:14:17 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: TJSweens

Pete are you really this down on Teague or do you just enjoy the fact that you coined the name NoGood and want it to catch on?


I just enjoy calling him NoGood (and I don't think I coined it). And no, I'm not that down on him or even the coaching search, in reality. I worry that he has a little bit of a tin ear -- the handling of the UNC $800K game, the Tubby firing, and the coaching search doesn't suggest to me the strongest grasp on effective PR -- but I'm more than willing to see if his success in hiring basketball coaches is as good as advertised.

Speaking of which, Dave/Sweens: what do you think of the Richie Pitino rumors?




Pete M. -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (4/3/2013 12:30:03 PM)

Richard Pitino:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=6cDwgWoWrLg




Guest -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (4/3/2013 12:33:30 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Pete M.

Richard Pitino:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=6cDwgWoWrLg


Anyone that can turn an Isaiah Thomas mess around is a miracle worker.

But I kinda hope he stays a few years at FI and build something.


Don't see him throwing BB's at his players.....that's a good thing.

Learned from two of the best in his Dad and from Billy Donovan.




Dave E -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (4/3/2013 1:04:11 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Pete M.

quote:

ORIGINAL: TJSweens

Pete are you really this down on Teague or do you just enjoy the fact that you coined the name NoGood and want it to catch on?


I just enjoy calling him NoGood (and I don't think I coined it). And no, I'm not that down on him or even the coaching search, in reality. I worry that he has a little bit of a tin ear -- the handling of the UNC $800K game, the Tubby firing, and the coaching search doesn't suggest to me the strongest grasp on effective PR -- but I'm more than willing to see if his success in hiring basketball coaches is as good as advertised.

Speaking of which, Dave/Sweens: what do you think of the Richie Pitino rumors?


It is difficult for me to believe you would take positions for the sole purpose of being a contrarian, Pete. [:D]

Don't know a lot about Rich Pitino, other than I'd heard he'd had a rather impressive season at FIU. Certainly the pedigree is impressive between working for his pops and Billy Donovan. If he passes Teague's test, then we'll know we have a winner. [8|]




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (4/3/2013 1:11:24 PM)

Can we call him Junior?
I hear Mike Rice is available. For cheap. Maybe the Twins can fit him in somewhere.




Pete M. -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (4/3/2013 1:15:24 PM)

Wow. Gophers' top commit Alvin Ellis has asked for and received the release from his commitment. You better believe he'll be highly sought after this late in the game -- maybe he'll join Tubby down at Texas Tech? This is an absolutely significant blow.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (4/3/2013 1:17:53 PM)

Ouuuuuuuuch




Pete M. -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (4/3/2013 1:24:14 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

Ouuuuuuuuch


Given reports of his previous comments about Flip on Twitter, I think it's safe to say he'd still be signed here if Flip had been hired. Just sayin...




David Levine -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (4/3/2013 1:24:44 PM)

@GophersNow 11m
Ellis said he could not wait any longer to see who the next coach would be. Minnesota is still a possibility, he said.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (4/3/2013 1:26:37 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Pete M.

quote:

ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

Ouuuuuuuuch


Given reports of his previous comments about Flip on Twitter, I think it's safe to say he'd still be signed here if Flip had been hired. Just sayin...

We knew, Pete, we knew .... Sigh. [&:]




Pete M. -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (4/3/2013 1:27:46 PM)

From Danny B: "My source: Teague & Ellis cancelled plans to interview 1 other candidate to lock down Richard Pitino."




Pete M. -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (4/3/2013 1:29:46 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: David Levine

@GophersNow 11m
Ellis said he could not wait any longer to see who the next coach would be. Minnesota is still a possibility, he said.


Yeah, if the coach truly is Richard Pitino, I suspect Ellis will listen closely. But if he goes elsewhere, then you're left with one recruit for 2013 and a guy walking in with no apparent connections to the 2014 Big 3 or even to the Midwest in general.




David Levine -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (4/3/2013 1:40:02 PM)

rickbozich ‏@rickbozich
Word around U of L is Richard Pitino in negotiations with Minnesota. If so, inspired choice. Bright and enthusiastic guy.




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