A Thread to Put Ideas for Men's BBall Coaching Candidates

Submitted by Denard In Space on March 15th, 2024 at 3:13 PM

As much as I love seeing new threads about the first thing that pops into OP's head every five seconds, I feel we will all benefit from putting said ideas into one place. 

FSUBulldog

March 15th, 2024 at 5:11 PM ^

I would definitely kick the tires on Josh Schertz. What he has done at ISU and Lincoln Memorial is impressive. Kyle Smith would be on my list too but further down. Becky Hammon is interesting but idk how well she would do at the collegiate level as all of her experience is in the pros. Jay Wright is a pipe dream. I would also add taking a look at Fred Hoiberg.

UMVAFAN

March 15th, 2024 at 3:18 PM ^

I posted this in the Josh Shart post but will put this in the consolidated CC post:


1. Tony Bennett from UVA - same challenges as Michigan from an admissions standpoint and has 1 National Championship under his belt. UVA is consistently an ACC and sweet sixteen or higher contender. Ugly basketball but is successful.

2. Mick Cronin from UCLA - is having a down year. Has been a consistently above average coach and might want to come back to the Midwest. 

3. Chris Collins from Northwestern - same challenges with admissions as Michigan. Made the tournament at Northwestern and is in the verge of a second invite. Can he rebuild Michigan? Not sure.

I would love to pull Dan Hurley in, but he’s not leaving UConn. 

Chuck Norris

March 15th, 2024 at 4:10 PM ^

Absolutely fucking not Chris Collins. We're not Northwestern, we have substantially more recruiting ability. Michigan football has no problem getting valuable transfers in to pass admissions. There's plenty of kids who get decent enough grades. We just need a coach who's not too inept to spend tons of recruiting capital convincing players to transfer without checking if they, like, go to classes or not.