Re: Coaching candidates
Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2019 3:45 pm
Fire up The Google to see who these guys are:
WHO???
Of those 4 Sprinkle is the only one that moves the needle with me. I wonder if anyone turned us down due on lowest salaries in the D-1 ranks. Not the lowest but well below the d-1 average.
Crutchfield is the only new name in the group. http://www.soonersports.com/ViewArticle ... =210421187
You're forgetting a very important detail - timeline. Stitt's only playoff birth was his first year. Then had a losing conference record in his second year, and his 3rd year was only 1 win better. The Griz finished T-2nd in 2015 with a playoff win, then 8th and then tied for 6th.Cu-Ag-Au wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 5:01 pmEmployer defines success, lutecat. Compare each coaches first three years as FCS Head Coach:
Stitt: 21-14 overall, 14-11 conference, 1-1 playoffs....
Choate: 17-18 overall, 12-12 conference, 1-1 playoffs....
Only a couple wins separates the two men. What is the main difference? Expectations, and about 200 miles.
I would guess the expectations would be similar for the new HC in MBB, Bozeman or Missoula(whenever that time may come, and it will).
I have heard there are 5-6 candidates who have been brought to Bozeman. I can only confirm Sprinkle, Johnson and Lutz for sure. Have also heard Looney but sounds like now he might be outside looking in. I have heard an assistant from Oklahoma but cannot confirm if it's Chris Crutchfield or Kevin Kruger, Lon Kruger's son. This has been an interesting search to say the least. Very tight to the vest.mslacat wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 2:40 pmAccording to very good sources about 53 candidates have interviewed! Costello must be laughing his ass off right now at us. The only guy I know 100% who is interviewing is Sprinkle and he is going in strong with his top assistants already identified a potential player or two who also join him. The big problem we have been having, and I said this last week, is that Costello and his committee did preliminary interviews in Salt Lake last week. They interviewed a dozen or more potential candidates. Those are the names that flooded this thread, and even were mentioned by Colter earlier. Yes they interviewed, BUT NOT NECESSARILY THE FINAL ROUND IN BOZEMAN, Jono Metzger Jones was never a serious candidate. So we are running around with our heads cut off and with egg on our faces, and Costello has to be loving it. I was told earlier today Looney was out (who the ****** knows anymore) and the remaining candidates were D-1 assistants. Who the ****** knows. If we are gong to go with D-1 assistants how can you not go with Danny. The rest of them are potential Brain Fish waiting to bite us in the butt. Looney is and has been my 2nd favorite almost from day one. At this point I doubt I have it right, I doubt Colter has it completely right, I doubt anyone has it completely right. My last prediction when ever they announce the new coach it will either be Sprinkle or someone not even mentioned in this thread?Colter_Nuanez wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 2:09 pmYou might’ve missed this line in the story. Looney interviewed as well. And there’s another candidate that I can’t confirm yet because I don’t have enough sources. So five total, including the 4 reported above.
CelticCat, I agree. Stitt started 8-5 and headed down, Choate ended at 8-5, on the rise. The only real difference is expectations, met at MSU but not met at UM. What is expected of the new basketball coach? Objective criteria would be helpful in performance evaluation.CelticCat wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 5:08 pmYou're forgetting a very important detail - timeline. Stitt's only playoff birth was his first year. Then had a losing conference record in his second year, and his 3rd year was only 1 win better. The Griz finished T-2nd in 2015 with a playoff win, then 8th and then tied for 6th.Cu-Ag-Au wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 5:01 pmEmployer defines success, lutecat. Compare each coaches first three years as FCS Head Coach:
Stitt: 21-14 overall, 14-11 conference, 1-1 playoffs....
Choate: 17-18 overall, 12-12 conference, 1-1 playoffs....
Only a couple wins separates the two men. What is the main difference? Expectations, and about 200 miles.
I would guess the expectations would be similar for the new HC in MBB, Bozeman or Missoula(whenever that time may come, and it will).
Choate started tied for 9th, then T-6th, then T-4th with a playoff win.
If you can't tell which coach was heading in the right direction, well, I'm glad your not an AD.
Johnson coached at Northern Iowa the same time Costello was there, so he is familiar with him.CelticCat wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 4:44 pmCrutchfield is the only new name in the group. http://www.soonersports.com/ViewArticle ... =210421187
It’s sprinkles job. Don’t see any way how he’s not the guy with this list of candidates. I’d bet my life savings he’s announced coach in the morning.
The part about Sprinkle may be true but come on. Sprinkle, the de facto, just based on that list is a tad ridiculous. Lutz and Johnson are solid candidates.ilovethecats wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 9:47 pmIt’s sprinkles job. Don’t see any way how he’s not the guy with this list of candidates. I’d bet my life savings he’s announced coach in the morning.
You read too much into what I was saying. I’m not questioning the resume of any of the final 4. But there was one name where had I heard he was a finalist I wouldn’t think Sprinks would be a lock. I’m hearing this is no longer the case. So not a tad ridiculous at all.CatBlitz wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2019 1:27 amThe part about Sprinkle may be true but come on. Sprinkle, the de facto, just based on that list is a tad ridiculous. Lutz and Johnson are solid candidates.ilovethecats wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 9:47 pmIt’s sprinkles job. Don’t see any way how he’s not the guy with this list of candidates. I’d bet my life savings he’s announced coach in the morning.
That’s always tough info to know for sure. Lot of gray area when a person isn’t a finalist. I’d be curious if Colter has heard anything for certain. I’ve tried and haven’t been able to confirm exactly why a few guys weren’t in the running any longer.
Danny Sprinkle!pinkmartini wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2019 8:54 amREALITY
MONTANA STATE BASKETBALL GOAL IS TO BE ON TOP
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BIG 12 EXPERIENCE MIDWEST/SOUTHERN MIDWEST MAJOR LEAGUE (USA RECRUITING)
BIG 10 EXPERIENCE MIDWEST/EAST COAST MAJOR LEAGUE (USA RECRUITING)
If you learned your trade in the major leagues of college basketball and can bring
that EXPERIENCE to Montana State. Why not?
LOOK AT THE FINALIST AGAIN....BIG TEN EXPERIENCE TO MONTANA STATE
THINK ABOUT IT.......
WHICH HORSE DO YOU WANT TO RUN IN THE BIG SKY?
I want the best coach, whether he has Big Ten experience or not. Hopefully the search committee can get it right this time after two straight misses.pinkmartini wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2019 8:54 amREALITY
MONTANA STATE BASKETBALL GOAL IS TO BE ON TOP
BIG WEST EXPERIENCE 8 CALIFORNIA SCHOOLS PLUS HAWAII (WEST COAST RECRUTING)
BIG 12 EXPERIENCE MIDWEST/SOUTHERN MIDWEST MAJOR LEAGUE (USA RECRUITING)
BIG 10 EXPERIENCE MIDWEST/EAST COAST MAJOR LEAGUE (USA RECRUITING)
If you learned your trade in the major leagues of college basketball and can bring
that EXPERIENCE to Montana State. Why not?
LOOK AT THE FINALIST AGAIN....BIG TEN EXPERIENCE TO MONTANA STATE
THINK ABOUT IT.......
WHICH HORSE DO YOU WANT TO RUN IN THE BIG SKY?