He made that entire "apology" about him and his "quirks" or whatever and how he's just an aw shucks silly guy. Hardly sincere, IMO.
Also, he's had lots of very bad opinions over the years and has written a lot of really stupid stuff. Him getting called out should've happened a long time ago.
The boomerang transfer is rare overall but a little more common in hoops. This article, though a few years old now, mentions 13 "notable" players in 2022 that were playing at a previous school in -- the implication being that this is just a sampling of the overall figure.
I want to say I recall reading somewhere that Weiss was trying to find evidence of tampering by former player(s) in the transfer portal, but I could be completely making that up.
I’d be down for May to keep an assistant or two, mainly Martelli, if just for continuity sake.
I could see a few support staff guys staying, but really, why would you want to keep anyone of consequence from a program that was 14 games under .500 over the past two seasons? Time for clean house.
It wasn't that long ago he went to the Sweet 16 or better 7 times in 8 years.
That streak, while impressive, ended nine years ago. The college basketball landscape has changed a lot since then and Izzo has not adapted. Over the past eight tournaments (no NCAAT in 2020), his teams made it out of the first weekend twice: 2019's FF run and last season.
Izzo isn't a mediocre coach overall but I'd argue he's been replacement-level for at least the last four seasons.
Dickinson announced he was transferring about a week before Love committed to Michigan. I don't think the two were related. I do think it was him no longer believing that Michigan could win and the lack of NIL that he got.
Michigan should not be giving more chances to guys without experience running a college program.
While it's true OSU played better under Diebler, they also experienced dramatic 3-point luck. Other than their loss to Minnesota, their opponents have been missing all their 3s.
In conclusion, Ross Bjork continues to be a dummy. Surprised he didn't give Diebler a 10-year, $95 million contract. That's his go-to.
I think there is a very, very low chance of this happening. I can't see Howard walking away voluntarily nor can I see him leaving a bunch of money on the table. He's either getting fired or he's going to be retained as the ultimate lame duck.
In what I am guessing is not a coincidence, about two hours ago the Michigan Football Facebook page posted four photos of Q Johnson's hit on Egbuka, with no additional context.
It's true they're on a roll with Diebler, but OSU might also have to hire him full time now, and unless he's a Brad Stevens type it's likely his ceiling will top out at what Holtmann was already doing. I guess we'll see, but it's a pretty big risk to be a program like OSU handing over the reigns to someone with zero high major HC experience.
And yes, I see the parallels with Michigan and Sherrone Moore, but at the time of Harbaugh's departure, there was really no other choice than to elevate Moore. OSU thought they would get a spot at the front of the coaching line, but it's looking like they may not even be a player.
Alabama is projected as a 4 seed...definitely not on the bubble. Their record may look a little wonky but that's because they played the second toughest schedule in the country (Michigan is #1).
When said "kid" is a 22-year-old scholarship athlete (whether or not he deserved that schollie is another story...okay, he didn't).
If Juwan Howard can't handle someone rightfully calling out his son being a jerk, then he probably shouldn't be coaching said son (and we already have data that shows he basically let Jett do whatever he wanted with no repercussions)...or maybe not coaching at all at the college level.
When they announced that the PSU game would be played at the Palestra, it seemed pretty apparent to me that regardless of who the head coach is, Martelli would be retiring after the season.
I am also of the opinion that I don't know what he even brings to the program these days. In the grim scenario where Juwan is retained, I think every assistant needs to be broomed. Eisley has good offense, but he literally does not recruit. Saddi seems like a great guy, but I don't think he is irreplaceable by any means. That many MMs (including his alma mater, WMU) have passed him over for head jobs seems a little telling. And then there is of course Phil, who is very likely to retire, but if for some reason he doesn't, you have got to send packing.
I didn't say he was going to the NBA now or that it was a realistic thing, just that he was undoubtedly sold on Michigan being a means for him to get there.
I'm really sorry to see this happen to him. Nkamhoua is a good dude and it really sucks that he came here on the idea of being a #1 option and playing his way into the NBA, and instead he is the face (along with Dug) of the worst Michigan team in 20+ years.
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Unless you think apologies are just be excuses by another name, I'd hardly call that genuine or sincere.
He made that entire "apology" about him and his "quirks" or whatever and how he's just an aw shucks silly guy. Hardly sincere, IMO.
Also, he's had lots of very bad opinions over the years and has written a lot of really stupid stuff. Him getting called out should've happened a long time ago.
The boomerang transfer is rare overall but a little more common in hoops. This article, though a few years old now, mentions 13 "notable" players in 2022 that were playing at a previous school in -- the implication being that this is just a sampling of the overall figure.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/news/how-college-basketball-players-who-transferred-but-returned-to-their-old-school-are-thriving-in-their-reunions/
I want to say I recall reading somewhere that Weiss was trying to find evidence of tampering by former player(s) in the transfer portal, but I could be completely making that up.
Weird flex but okay.
This was Iowa's second straight championship game loss. They lost to awful Kim Mulkey last year, hence the "first" designation.
Bad take.
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"Big-time recruiter"
hahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahaha
Correct.
Both sides kinda seemed to be sick of one another, so this is basically a parachute for Enfield to start over in Dallas.
Freshmen can get in without issue and there seems to be optimism with sophomores now, too. Michigan has reached out to a few this cycle.
AJ Storr and James Blackwell were far better than Essegian.
1-15 are in. 16-18 go pound sand.
I could see a few support staff guys staying, but really, why would you want to keep anyone of consequence from a program that was 14 games under .500 over the past two seasons? Time for clean house.
That streak, while impressive, ended nine years ago. The college basketball landscape has changed a lot since then and Izzo has not adapted. Over the past eight tournaments (no NCAAT in 2020), his teams made it out of the first weekend twice: 2019's FF run and last season.
Izzo isn't a mediocre coach overall but I'd argue he's been replacement-level for at least the last four seasons.
Indiana #15 Big Ten seed incoming!!
Yes.
May is all but locked up to Louisville. On to the next one.
Anthony Grant is more likely to retire than be Michigan's next coach.
I think he's Phil, Jr.
Almost every sentence in the OP is incorrect. Impressive.
The assembled group of players just went 8-24. I mean no will toward those guys, but the new coach having a clean slate is a good thing.
That's definitely a good thing.
2020-21 is the COVID year. Terrance has one more season of eligibility.
Dickinson announced he was transferring about a week before Love committed to Michigan. I don't think the two were related. I do think it was him no longer believing that Michigan could win and the lack of NIL that he got.
He wasn't going to resign. The only way he wasn't going to be the coach was if they fired him.
Michigan should not be giving more chances to guys without experience running a college program.
While it's true OSU played better under Diebler, they also experienced dramatic 3-point luck. Other than their loss to Minnesota, their opponents have been missing all their 3s.
In conclusion, Ross Bjork continues to be a dummy. Surprised he didn't give Diebler a 10-year, $95 million contract. That's his go-to.
I think there is a very, very low chance of this happening. I can't see Howard walking away voluntarily nor can I see him leaving a bunch of money on the table. He's either getting fired or he's going to be retained as the ultimate lame duck.
If you're an Office fan it's worth it just for the Superfan episodes.
In what I am guessing is not a coincidence, about two hours ago the Michigan Football Facebook page posted four photos of Q Johnson's hit on Egbuka, with no additional context.
It's true they're on a roll with Diebler, but OSU might also have to hire him full time now, and unless he's a Brad Stevens type it's likely his ceiling will top out at what Holtmann was already doing. I guess we'll see, but it's a pretty big risk to be a program like OSU handing over the reigns to someone with zero high major HC experience.
And yes, I see the parallels with Michigan and Sherrone Moore, but at the time of Harbaugh's departure, there was really no other choice than to elevate Moore. OSU thought they would get a spot at the front of the coaching line, but it's looking like they may not even be a player.
Alabama is projected as a 4 seed...definitely not on the bubble. Their record may look a little wonky but that's because they played the second toughest schedule in the country (Michigan is #1).
The first NCAA ticket gets punched tonight when Morehead State and Little Rock battle for the Ohio Valley Conference title at 8 p.m.
Don't care.
I'm not surprised that idea came from Ant Wright considering it's absolutely terrible.
He wasn't commenting on Michigan. He was playfully refusing to say something positive about Ohio State.
Bacon doesn't know anything about the basketball program (or really the football program). Can we stop parroting everything he says as gospel?
Bench mobs only have something to do if your team consistently wins games.
But your larger point is quite valid. There is zero energy around the program. Everyone looks medicated.
When said "kid" is a 22-year-old scholarship athlete (whether or not he deserved that schollie is another story...okay, he didn't).
If Juwan Howard can't handle someone rightfully calling out his son being a jerk, then he probably shouldn't be coaching said son (and we already have data that shows he basically let Jett do whatever he wanted with no repercussions)...or maybe not coaching at all at the college level.
I think you're kidding, but I'll just say that Bacon doesn't know anything about the basketball program.
Lulz
Yeah, Jackson was nearest the ball and just stood there before making a half-ass attempt to get it as the buzzer sounded. Oops!
Tray Jackson only cares when it comes to whether or not he has the basketball in his hands.
Nah, screw Notre Dame.
Come to think of it, I saw no mention of groveling at the feet of UIUC for use of Memorial Stadium.
When they announced that the PSU game would be played at the Palestra, it seemed pretty apparent to me that regardless of who the head coach is, Martelli would be retiring after the season.
I am also of the opinion that I don't know what he even brings to the program these days. In the grim scenario where Juwan is retained, I think every assistant needs to be broomed. Eisley has good offense, but he literally does not recruit. Saddi seems like a great guy, but I don't think he is irreplaceable by any means. That many MMs (including his alma mater, WMU) have passed him over for head jobs seems a little telling. And then there is of course Phil, who is very likely to retire, but if for some reason he doesn't, you have got to send packing.
Gene Smith did the canning of Holtmann as Bjork doesn't become the official AD until July 1. Did Bjork maybe have a hand in the decision..? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I didn't say he was going to the NBA now or that it was a realistic thing, just that he was undoubtedly sold on Michigan being a means for him to get there.
I'm really sorry to see this happen to him. Nkamhoua is a good dude and it really sucks that he came here on the idea of being a #1 option and playing his way into the NBA, and instead he is the face (along with Dug) of the worst Michigan team in 20+ years.
Oh I agree, I just found it funny that a primetime home game against our biggest rival has gotten zero mention.