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« Reply #120 on: March 16, 2012, 07:06:28 AM »

Again, this is a realistic coaching candidates thread. Shaka Smart is not a realistic coaching candidate at Nebraska. Yes, you ask him, but I'm much more likely to be HC here than Smart is.
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« Reply #121 on: March 16, 2012, 10:23:13 AM »

NU needs a Hoiberg. A pretty good player or similar experience, able to connect with the players, walk the walk, a natural leader and smart decision maker. Somebody whose passion for the program would help to overcome shortcomings of the program (aka priorities, facilities etc).

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« Reply #122 on: March 16, 2012, 03:23:04 PM »

Again, this is a realistic coaching candidates thread. Shaka Smart is not a realistic coaching candidate at Nebraska. Yes, you ask him, but I'm much more likely to be HC here than Smart is.

Can you recruit?
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« Reply #123 on: March 16, 2012, 05:43:18 PM »

NU needs a Hoiberg. A pretty good player or similar experience, able to connect with the players, walk the walk, a natural leader and smart decision maker. Somebody whose passion for the program would help to overcome shortcomings of the program (aka priorities, facilities etc).



what's wrong with the facilities? didnt they just build a new practice gym/arena/whatever they built, and will have a new arena to play in starting next year?
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« Reply #124 on: March 16, 2012, 05:55:02 PM »

Again, this is a realistic coaching candidates thread. Shaka Smart is not a realistic coaching candidate at Nebraska. Yes, you ask him, but I'm much more likely to be HC here than Smart is.

Can you recruit?

I can hire smart people who can.
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« Reply #125 on: March 16, 2012, 06:00:42 PM »

NU needs a Hoiberg. A pretty good player or similar experience, able to connect with the players, walk the walk, a natural leader and smart decision maker. Somebody whose passion for the program would help to overcome shortcomings of the program (aka priorities, facilities etc).



what's wrong with the facilities? didnt they just build a new practice gym/arena/whatever they built, and will have a new arena to play in starting next year?

New digs will help, but to answer the question:

#1 they are in Lincoln

#2 where there is zero history of success

Pollard hit a home run...just took 2 years for most of the country to realize it.  Doubt they will beat Kentucky, but they just did what NU has not been able to do...EVER...in the Mayor's second season as a HC at any level.

Hoiberg is a smart cat and learned from a number of great coaches.  He hired great recruiters.  
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« Reply #126 on: March 16, 2012, 07:09:20 PM »

Does anyone think the search might be made more difficult by the assumption that TO probably won't be the AD through the initial contract period, and there is no succession plan?

It just occurred to me that a serious rebuilder would want some sense of security about having the support of his AD long enough to get the job done.
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« Reply #127 on: March 16, 2012, 10:53:12 PM »

What's Piatkowski doing these days? Is he in the coaching profession? Maybe someone with NU ties will consider coaching in Lincoln.  Nebraska will never lure a HC from a major conference currently in the Big Dance, and they have little chance of landing a mid major coach that has had any success.  Why leave a position where you are enjoying success to have so little job security in Lincoln?  Realistically, look towards Big Sky Country.  Current Montana coach is the most realistic choice.  The rest is pie in the sky.
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« Reply #128 on: March 17, 2012, 05:37:09 AM »

Does anyone think the search might be made more difficult by the assumption that TO probably won't be the AD through the initial contract period, and there is no succession plan?

It just occurred to me that a serious rebuilder would want some sense of security about having the support of his AD long enough to get the job done.

Make no mistake....there is a succession plan.  Osborne just doesn't care to share it with anybody.  He's not stupid.  Wink
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« Reply #129 on: March 17, 2012, 08:16:42 AM »

How about the coach of Norfolk State.  Sure would make games with Missloser interesting.
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« Reply #130 on: March 17, 2012, 09:10:26 AM »

What's Piatkowski doing these days? Is he in the coaching profession? Maybe someone with NU ties will consider coaching in Lincoln.  Nebraska will never lure a HC from a major conference currently in the Big Dance, and they have little chance of landing a mid major coach that has had any success.  Why leave a position where you are enjoying success to have so little job security in Lincoln?  Realistically, look towards Big Sky Country.  Current Montana coach is the most realistic choice.  The rest is pie in the sky.

This is the mentality that keeps NU as the doormat of the hoops world.  Go read Greg Doyel's article on CBS Sports and look at what he says about the rest of the NU athletic department.  Dominant championship caliber programs.  Why is last place acceptable in men's hoops?  Montana's coach? Really?  Hold on to that loser mentality and see where it gets you...
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« Reply #131 on: March 17, 2012, 09:37:09 AM »

What's Piatkowski doing these days? Is he in the coaching profession? Maybe someone with NU ties will consider coaching in Lincoln.  Nebraska will never lure a HC from a major conference currently in the Big Dance, and they have little chance of landing a mid major coach that has had any success.  Why leave a position where you are enjoying success to have so little job security in Lincoln?  Realistically, look towards Big Sky Country.  Current Montana coach is the most realistic choice.  The rest is pie in the sky.

This is the mentality that keeps NU as the doormat of the hoops world.  Go read Greg Doyel's article on CBS Sports and look at what he says about the rest of the NU athletic department.  Dominant championship caliber programs.  Why is last place acceptable in men's hoops?  Montana's coach? Really?  Hold on to that loser mentality and see where it gets you...

Well said.  Nebraska is a hard job, but I don't think it's THAT bad of job, especially now.  There's no reason to be consistently bad, not with our athletic budget. 
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« Reply #132 on: March 17, 2012, 10:05:47 AM »

What's Piatkowski doing these days? Is he in the coaching profession? Maybe someone with NU ties will consider coaching in Lincoln.  Nebraska will never lure a HC from a major conference currently in the Big Dance, and they have little chance of landing a mid major coach that has had any success.  Why leave a position where you are enjoying success to have so little job security in Lincoln?  Realistically, look towards Big Sky Country.  Current Montana coach is the most realistic choice.  The rest is pie in the sky.

This is the mentality that keeps NU as the doormat of the hoops world.  Go read Greg Doyel's article on CBS Sports and look at what he says about the rest of the NU athletic department.  Dominant championship caliber programs.  Why is last place acceptable in men's hoops?  Montana's coach? Really?  Hold on to that loser mentality and see where it gets you...

Well said.  Nebraska is a hard job, but I don't think it's THAT bad of job, especially now.  There's no reason to be consistently bad, not with our athletic budget.  

It's perception that we need to work through currently.....by fans, by prospective coaches, by players......and mostly by recruits. But don't think for one minute that this will be easy. Doable? Yes. Easy? Not by a long shot.
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« Reply #133 on: March 17, 2012, 11:10:17 AM »

What's Piatkowski doing these days? Is he in the coaching profession? Maybe someone with NU ties will consider coaching in Lincoln.  Nebraska will never lure a HC from a major conference currently in the Big Dance, and they have little chance of landing a mid major coach that has had any success.  Why leave a position where you are enjoying success to have so little job security in Lincoln?  Realistically, look towards Big Sky Country.  Current Montana coach is the most realistic choice.  The rest is pie in the sky.

This is the mentality that keeps NU as the doormat of the hoops world.  Go read Greg Doyel's article on CBS Sports and look at what he says about the rest of the NU athletic department.  Dominant championship caliber programs.  Why is last place acceptable in men's hoops?  Montana's coach? Really?  Hold on to that loser mentality and see where it gets you...

Well said.  Nebraska is a hard job, but I don't think it's THAT bad of job, especially now.  There's no reason to be consistently bad, not with our athletic budget.  

It's perception that we need to work through currently.....by fans, by prospective coaches, by players......and mostly by recruits. But don't think for one minute that this will be easy. Doable? Yes. Easy? Not by a long shot.

The tools are now in place.  We just need someone who can change the culture and perception of NU hoops.  When Bill Self was at Tulsa, he seemed like that kind of guy to me but unfortunately we couldn't lure him here.  I think Marshall or Groce could do that.
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« Reply #134 on: March 17, 2012, 01:30:40 PM »

What's Piatkowski doing these days? Is he in the coaching profession? Maybe someone with NU ties will consider coaching in Lincoln.  Nebraska will never lure a HC from a major conference currently in the Big Dance, and they have little chance of landing a mid major coach that has had any success.  Why leave a position where you are enjoying success to have so little job security in Lincoln?  Realistically, look towards Big Sky Country.  Current Montana coach is the most realistic choice.  The rest is pie in the sky.
Really? I hope we didn't fire a guy for 3+ million only to replace him with someone else mediocre. At least we knew the character of our mediocre coach and everyone liked the guy. TO can't have spent that much money to get another .500 coach that could be a child molester. Hopefully he did his homework and knows that he either can get a better, established coach than Sadler or at least a guy who can bring in a large talent upgrade. This better not end up like the football coach search where we ended up with BC (Haha, I initially typed BS and for some reason fixed it).
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