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I just hope we don't finish DFL next season...

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53 minutes ago, Bullinchinashop said:

Heath had some good recruits.  Big mistake firing him.  That's what happens when the President who is an old lady gets to fire the coach.  She said at one time he got fired because he played boring basketball.  She did not understand he was trying to slow down the game, play tough defense and win close games.  Back then we were playing Big East basketball and he was playing to the strength of his players. Let's fire Judy.  

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Good Luck Coach!

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If you think there were a bunch of better candidates lining up for this job, you are fooling yourself. When was the last time most of you went to a basketball in the SunDome. That alone should wake you up to reality

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2 hours ago, Bullinchinashop said:

Heath had some good recruits.  Big mistake firing him.  That's what happens when the President who is an old lady gets to fire the coach.  She said at one time he got fired because he played boring basketball.  She did not understand he was trying to slow down the game, play tough defense and win close games.  Back then we were playing Big East basketball and he was playing to the strength of his players. Let's fire Judy.  

Pretty much spot on except for the last sentence. JG has done freaking wonders on the academic side. She just needs to keep the hell away from the personnel decision making part of Athletics. 

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18 minutes ago, Triple B said:

Pretty much spot on except for the last sentence. JG has done freaking wonders on the academic side. She just needs to keep the hell away from the personnel decision making part of Athletics. 

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21 minutes ago, Triple B said:

She just needs to keep the hell away from the personnel decision making part of Athletics. 

Sort of ironic that for a University President she's been a slow learner....

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6 hours ago, Vega said:

Whenever a sports team hires a new coach, we all immediately ask the same question:


Good or bad hire?

That's the question we asked Tuesday when we learned USF was going to hire Brian Gregory to be its new men's basketball coach. Good or bad hire?

The answer is not so cut-and-dried. Or exciting.

Instead, the answer is "Who knows?" accompanied by a shrug and, maybe, a yawn.

That's what USF basketball has come to. Frankly, this is what we've come to expect. Another wait-and-see hire that doesn't make much of a splash.

Because of its sorry history, USF can't expect anyone to uncross his or her arms and give the Bulls the benefit of the doubt on anything related to men's hoops.

Gregory might be a heck of a nice guy and really sharp when it comes to basketball. But this isn't the type of hire that excites whatever little fan base remains and entices skeptical recruits to one of the worst basketball programs we have ever seen.

This is the man who is going to turn USF into a winner? This is the best USF could do? A 50-year-old whose career coaching highlight was getting to the second round of the NCAA Tournament eight years ago?

Was there no one else?

What about Joe Dooley, the coach who has Florida Gulf Coast in the big dance? What about former Alabama coach and Florida assistant Anthony Grant? There was intriguing talk about LeBron James' old high school coach.

When you see what else is out there and how quickly USF moved on the hire, you wonder if Gregory was the only guy who returned USF's phone call.

Surprising that USF athletic director Mark Harlan didn't jump in his car and use $10 worth of gas to drive over to Orlando where coaches such as Kevin Keatts (UNC-Wilmington) and Steve Forbes (East Tennessee State), as well as Dooley, will be coaching this weekend in the NCAA Tournament.

What, Gregory was in such hot demand that he wasn't going to be available in a week? This hire was squarely inside the box.

Then again, why do we think any of those other coaches would even be interested in USF? Let's face it, this is not a good job. Other than a season here and there, no one has been able to win at USF consistently. And the last guy, Orlando Antigua, turned out to be a complete disaster. The Bulls went 23-55 under his watch and now the NCAA is sniffing around to see if everything was done on the up-and-up.

Now it's Coach Next — just the latest in a string of coaches searching for the key to unlocking the rusty door of success at the Sun Dome.

So, can Gregory win at a place where no one seems to know how to win? While there won't be a flood on season tickets with this hire, Gregory does deserve a few minutes before we proclaim his is a good or bad move.

That brings us back to Harlan.

So far, he's 0-for-2 on basketball hires.

Harlan had to turn to Antigua after his first hire, Steve Masiello, was discovered not to have a college degree as his resume stated.

Two big swings and misses. It's about time Harlan got one right, wouldn't you say?

As far as Gregory goes, we'll believe it when we see it. After all, this is USF men's basketball.

 

http://www.tampabay.com/sports/basketball/college/jones-splashy-hoops-hire-nope-usf-goes-with-coach-next/2316559?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

 

All these guys you are mentioning are in the tournament. Why come to USF if they can get to the tournament where they are?

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Money and a multiple bid league are the reasons you come to USF

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1 hour ago, Bourbon Bull said:

All these guys you are mentioning are in the tournament. Why come to USF if they can get to the tournament where they are?

All that was Tom Jones' blathering, not Vega. 

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