ArmyVet wrote:stever20 wrote:ArmyVet wrote:If I am starting a Big East team today and needed to pick a coach from a current team, Miller would not be high on the list yet. That's not a slam on him or XU, but there are multiple high level coaches who have had success in the Big East. At this point, Miller has not. He might get XU in the NCAA Tournament next year and XU might be a league power eventually, but I think it's premature to try and place him above guys like McDermott, Cooley, or even Hurley until he shows us that he can coach and be successful with a Big East team. Coaching in the A10 or PAC12 is different than the Big East or so it seems to me.
And while I am not a conspiracy guy, there are people who are skeptical that he will have the same level of national success that he had Arizona without having the same recruiting "resources" that he had there.
3 letters to your last point. NIL. What he did before is now legal.
While that may be true, it doesn't change the fact that he was voluntarily breaking rules.
stever20 wrote:ArmyVet wrote:If I am starting a Big East team today and needed to pick a coach from a current team, Miller would not be high on the list yet. That's not a slam on him or XU, but there are multiple high level coaches who have had success in the Big East. At this point, Miller has not. He might get XU in the NCAA Tournament next year and XU might be a league power eventually, but I think it's premature to try and place him above guys like McDermott, Cooley, or even Hurley until he shows us that he can coach and be successful with a Big East team. Coaching in the A10 or PAC12 is different than the Big East or so it seems to me.
And while I am not a conspiracy guy, there are people who are skeptical that he will have the same level of national success that he had Arizona without having the same recruiting "resources" that he had there.
3 letters to your last point. NIL. What he did before is now legal.
redmen9194 wrote:It's hard to rank the coaches outside of Wright who is the clear number 1 (I think he's the best coach in the country). Here are the NCAA Tourny records of the current league coaches - including Willard since Hall has not replaced him yet.
1. Jay Wright 32-15
2. Sean Miller 19-11
3. Mike Anderson 9-9
4. Laval Jordan 1-1
5. Shaka Smart 7-9
6. Greg McDermott 6-10
7. Ed Cooley 3-5
8. Danny Hurley 2-4
9. Kevin Willard 1-5
10. Patrick Ewing 0-1
11. Tony Stubblefield 0-0
gtmoBlue wrote:Hmmm...
If getting to the dance counts then Mac should be 3rd. If wins count then Shaka 4th, then Mac.redmen9194 wrote:It's hard to rank the coaches outside of Wright who is the clear number 1 (I think he's the best coach in the country). Here are the NCAA Tourny records of the current league coaches - including Willard since Hall has not replaced him yet.
1. Jay Wright 32-15
2. Sean Miller 19-11
3. Mike Anderson 9-9
4. Laval Jordan 1-1
5. Shaka Smart 7-9
6. Greg McDermott 6-10
7. Ed Cooley 3-5
8. Danny Hurley 2-4
9. Kevin Willard 1-5
10. Patrick Ewing 0-1
11. Tony Stubblefield 0-0
Someone had previously posted League wins... Can't find it now.
If league wins count then Miller is last.
261 - Jay Wright
196 - Greg McDermott
177 - Kevin Willard
169 - Ed Cooley
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redmen9194 wrote:It's hard to rank the coaches outside of Wright who is the clear number 1 (I think he's the best coach in the country). Here are the NCAA Tourny records of the current league coaches - including Willard since Hall has not replaced him yet.
1. Jay Wright 32-15
2. Sean Miller 19-11
3. Mike Anderson 9-9
4. Laval Jordan 1-1
5. Shaka Smart 7-9
6. Greg McDermott 6-10
7. Ed Cooley 3-5
8. Danny Hurley 2-4
9. Kevin Willard 1-5
10. Patrick Ewing 0-1
11. Tony Stubblefield 0-0
redmen9194 wrote:I think one thing that is clear is that the concerns about the Big East when it reconfigured that it would not be able to attract or retain quality coaches is no longer a concern. Whatever metric you use, we have a very strong coaching contingent. We likely are in the top 3 in terms of coaches. Whatever your thoughts are regarding Miller, he's a legit big time coach and he joins a group of legit big time coaches in the league.
Exactly. Another clear indication about the health and status of the Big East.
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