View Poll Results: WHO do you want coaching x next year?

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  • Sean Miller

    30 57.69%
  • Chris Mack

    2 3.85%
  • Travis Steele

    7 13.46%
  • Other

    13 25.00%
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    Quote Originally Posted by CP05XU08CU13 View Post
    Hypothetically speaking, if Steele were fired today for the embarrassing display yesterday, who would you have coach the rest of the season? I know it is not going to happen, but just curious.
    Jonas Hayes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dblue View Post
    But is this only because we have someone in the position? Any chance that could change if there were an opening?
    Not according to the person I heard it from. But I hope they are wrong!
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    Quote Originally Posted by GoMuskies View Post
    Jonas Hayes
    That would probably make more sense. Good point. Still wishful thinking at this point.

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    It seems like there's a decent chance Hayes is Georgia's coach next year. So we could have Minnesota and Georgia hiring from our assistant group over the last two years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoMuskies View Post
    It seems like there's a decent chance Hayes is Georgia's coach next year. So we could have Minnesota and Georgia hiring from our assistant group over the last two years.
    That would be astonishing wouldn't it? Would seem to suggest Steele is even worse than we think, as I think a lot of us seem to think that his assistants may be an issue in not helping him much.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xavier View Post
    Exactly. All that means is X is doing pretty good if other high programs want our coach. I壇 kill to be in that spot again
    What you guys forget, is it worked well in a mid major conference where a young inexperienced coach could cut his chops against the Duquesne, Fordham, Dayton (had to include them), etc. In that league a young inexperienced coach was on even ground with most other coaches in the league. In the Big East, the average years of experience is 13 years! Let me say that again, 13 years average experience and many are considered to be at the top of their trade. So to compare what how we used to be successful is apples and oranges.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoMuskies View Post
    It seems like there's a decent chance Hayes is Georgia's coach next year. So we could have Minnesota and Georgia hiring from our assistant group over the last two years.
    Maybe we ought to look at the Kelvin Sampson coaching tree. We owe him so much for Drew Lavender and Tu Holloway.

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    If Miller is out of the equation then maybe Dennis Gates at Cleveland St. would be a nice fallback.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chico View Post
    If Miller is out of the equation then maybe Dennis Gates at Cleveland St. would be a nice fallback.
    I like Gates! But I still gotta say a “Lot to Prove” Sean Miller. If free from sanctions and “show cause”.
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    (slipping on flame retardant suit) Pat Kelsey anyone?


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