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Coach Binford
To some of the old timers on the board...... was this year Coach Binford’s best job of coaching?
I was out of state roaming around the world and working 40 years only returning in late 2014, so I didn’t see much of Bobcat athletics. I have had the pleasure of watching the quality WBB teams we have had since 2015....a lot of talent during that time!!
But just looking at the team this year with 7 freshmen and 5 sophomores.....only 2 juniors and 1 senior.......the team far exceeded what I expected (regardless how the tourney goes). If nothing else, I have to believe this must be one of her best recruiting classes in her tenure.
Hard to say isn’t it......with 3 conference title teams, 1 NCAA appearance, 1 WNIT appearance, and another NCAA appearance canceled due to Covid....just in my time watching! Maybe unfair to compare coaching a young group like this with coaching more mature teams in the past....but just wondering?
I was out of state roaming around the world and working 40 years only returning in late 2014, so I didn’t see much of Bobcat athletics. I have had the pleasure of watching the quality WBB teams we have had since 2015....a lot of talent during that time!!
But just looking at the team this year with 7 freshmen and 5 sophomores.....only 2 juniors and 1 senior.......the team far exceeded what I expected (regardless how the tourney goes). If nothing else, I have to believe this must be one of her best recruiting classes in her tenure.
Hard to say isn’t it......with 3 conference title teams, 1 NCAA appearance, 1 WNIT appearance, and another NCAA appearance canceled due to Covid....just in my time watching! Maybe unfair to compare coaching a young group like this with coaching more mature teams in the past....but just wondering?
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I would think there's a growing risk of her taking the next step. Good problem to have I suppose. If the BSU job happens to open up for some reason, that may be the end of the road for the Cats and Binford. Just total speculation.
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On one hand, it's probably too much to expect for Coach Binford to spend her entire career at MSU and become our version of Robin Selvig. On the other hand, I have to wonder if she realizes what she has right now with all the freshman and sophomore talent on the roster right now, and wants to stick it out and see what this group can achieve over the next three years. Like with Coach Choate there's always the money aspect if someone comes along with an offer so big it's almost impossible to refuse, although the fact that Binford (last I checked) is actually making more than Sprinkle has to work in MSU's favor in being able to retain her at least in the short-term.
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Gordy Presnell has been at Boise State since 2005 and has a base salary of $300k with incentives over $400k. I believe they have won the last three conference titles. I think the only way he leaves that job is retirement. He is from Idaho and in his 60s I believe.
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I would add that in an interview he did sometime recently he said that he considered himself to be in the 4th quarter of his coaching career.Bocephus wrote: ↑Sun Mar 07, 2021 6:30 pmGordy Presnell has been at Boise State since 2005 and has a base salary of $300k with incentives over $400k. I believe they have won the last three conference titles. I think the only way he leaves that job is retirement. He is from Idaho and in his 60s I believe.
Let's hope that he is in the beginning minutes of the 4th and he goes into overtime.
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There's one huge assumption here....that Coach Binford is interested in leaving MSU for Boise St. I don't know if she is or not. MSU is 100% her program. It has a tradition of excellence both on the floor and in the class. She has MSU on a trajectory to become a top mid-major program in the country. She is the highest paid wbb coach in the conference. She has the full support of the AD and President. She was here before the housing bubble. Etc, etc...Joe Bobcat wrote: ↑Sun Mar 07, 2021 10:07 pmI would add that in an interview he did sometime recently he said that he considered himself to be in the 4th quarter of his coaching career.Bocephus wrote: ↑Sun Mar 07, 2021 6:30 pmGordy Presnell has been at Boise State since 2005 and has a base salary of $300k with incentives over $400k. I believe they have won the last three conference titles. I think the only way he leaves that job is retirement. He is from Idaho and in his 60s I believe.
Let's hope that he is in the beginning minutes of the 4th and he goes into overtime.
I remembered this article from the Chronicle when she got her last contract. As a final thought, people tend not to make big changes in their life if they are happy and content.
https://www.bozemandailychronicle.com/s ... 3a720.html
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I hope you're not assuming that I'm assuming anything, because I'm not. Thanks for the article it reaffirmed what I know and think I know. The Binford's are very well established here both as a family and professionally and have security that would be hard to beat anywhere else. We can all hope that what she has built and is building at MSU along with the various ways MSU supports her are enough to keep her here for many years but it would be naive to think that an opportunity to double her base salary plus larger incentives while coaching at her alma-mater wouldn't make most anyone see $$$ and think hmmmm.rivercat wrote: ↑Sun Mar 07, 2021 11:15 pmThere's one huge assumption here....that Coach Binford is interested in leaving MSU for Boise St. I don't know if she is or not. MSU is 100% her program. It has a tradition of excellence both on the floor and in the class. She has MSU on a trajectory to become a top mid-major program in the country. She is the highest paid wbb coach in the conference. She has the full support of the AD and President. She was here before the housing bubble. Etc, etc...Joe Bobcat wrote: ↑Sun Mar 07, 2021 10:07 pmI would add that in an interview he did sometime recently he said that he considered himself to be in the 4th quarter of his coaching career.Bocephus wrote: ↑Sun Mar 07, 2021 6:30 pmGordy Presnell has been at Boise State since 2005 and has a base salary of $300k with incentives over $400k. I believe they have won the last three conference titles. I think the only way he leaves that job is retirement. He is from Idaho and in his 60s I believe.
Let's hope that he is in the beginning minutes of the 4th and he goes into overtime.
I remembered this article from the Chronicle when she got her last contract. As a final thought, people tend not to make big changes in their life if they are happy and content.
https://www.bozemandailychronicle.com/s ... 3a720.html
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Re: Coach Binford
Well if it’s any consolation, I left Bozeman 10 yrs ago for more money and I have regretted it every day since....
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I am amazed at the quality of players Coach Binford recruits. Not just how good they are as players but as people.
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True! She’s done a great job in Bozeman, but the icing on the cake is she has an excellent University President and AD that brings it all together!
I think this is a program that’s going to have amazing results for many years if the coaching staff and administration stays intact. Lots of postings about Binford leaving for another position some day and you can’t deny that’s a possibility, but I have faith in the university to continue with the quality hires and bringing in top level recruits. It’s becoming the Bobcat way! You’re going to start seeing the same impact on Men’s BB very soon!
I think this is a program that’s going to have amazing results for many years if the coaching staff and administration stays intact. Lots of postings about Binford leaving for another position some day and you can’t deny that’s a possibility, but I have faith in the university to continue with the quality hires and bringing in top level recruits. It’s becoming the Bobcat way! You’re going to start seeing the same impact on Men’s BB very soon!
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The volleyball team finished their sweep of Idaho last night and now are alone in second in the conference. I trust Sprinkle and look forward to all four of our major team sports functioning at a high level. It’s really fun to be a Bobcat!Ilikecats wrote: ↑Tue Mar 09, 2021 10:31 amTrue! She’s done a great job in Bozeman, but the icing on the cake is she has an excellent University President and AD that brings it all together!
I think this is a program that’s going to have amazing results for many years if the coaching staff and administration stays intact. Lots of postings about Binford leaving for another position some day and you can’t deny that’s a possibility, but I have faith in the university to continue with the quality hires and bringing in top level recruits. It’s becoming the Bobcat way! You’re going to start seeing the same impact on Men’s BB very soon!
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I agree, and I think this is something that gets overlooked in the conversations about coaches potentially moving on, whether it's WBB or football. Not to take anything away from these amazing coaches, but there's something happening in Montana, in Bozeman, and at MSU specifically. The area is on the come-up. The town is growing quickly, and the university is doing the same. If the university is, say, 50% bigger, why can't athletic programs be 50% better? I know that's an oversimplification, but you'd think at least some of the logic holds true. From top to bottom, MSU is getting better, and athletics is only part of that. I hope Coach Binford stays in Bozeman for 20 more years and builds a dynasty, but I feel confident knowing that MSU is an attractive place to be for students and coaches. Now we just need to keep trying for better salaries (or incentives) for our successful coaches!Ilikecats wrote: ↑Tue Mar 09, 2021 10:31 amTrue! She’s done a great job in Bozeman, but the icing on the cake is she has an excellent University President and AD that brings it all together!
I think this is a program that’s going to have amazing results for many years if the coaching staff and administration stays intact. Lots of postings about Binford leaving for another position some day and you can’t deny that’s a possibility, but I have faith in the university to continue with the quality hires and bringing in top level recruits. It’s becoming the Bobcat way! You’re going to start seeing the same impact on Men’s BB very soon!
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Re: Coach Binford
I will go back and ask my opening question again....was this Coach Binford’s best year of coaching...considering the experience level of the team we have?
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Absolutely it is. The improvement from the start of the conference season when they split against UNC and PSU to middle and end of the year when they were rolling over those mid-level teams was pretty amazing.
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Re: Coach Binford
Agreed. Going 16-6 with the youngest age team in the country shows what a great job she has done this year.
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Yes this is her best year of coaching and that's saying something because there have been other great years.
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No doubt her best year of coaching was last season. This year, expectations were minimal due to the 7 freshmen and yes the team has exceeded those expectations. Last season, expectations were huge and anything less than a title would’ve been a disappointment. The team exceeded expectations and was well on the way to not just winning the BSC, but a favorable seeding at the NCAA’s!
Proud of the program and the accomplishments both seasons, but I personally feel that Coach’s best season will be in the next 3-5 years! I’m that high on this program.
Proud of the program and the accomplishments both seasons, but I personally feel that Coach’s best season will be in the next 3-5 years! I’m that high on this program.
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Its kinda like picking a favorite child.
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