Coach Binford Signs 4 Year Contract Extension
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2025 7:31 pm
This has to have its own thread. Awesome news!!!
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Well, she could still leave for another job, the new school would just have to pay the buy out. I think after 20 years, she isn’t going anywhere though. I hope she got a nice pay raise.
This is interesting. Peter Fields would conduct public interviews for the coaching vacancy finalists.Bobcat4Ever wrote: ↑Sun Mar 16, 2025 10:10 pmCongratulations, Coach Bin! I was at your public interview session at the Stadium. You were three out of three, and you sold me on the spot. You knew your basketball. You had a plan, and you’ve been true to your word. You were kind to the team you inherited, even at the expense of a game or two on your win-loss record. And when you were asked your best moments of the WNBA you said just hanging with your teammates — shopping may have been involved! I knew then the players would be in much better hands than they had been. I was pleased when I heard you had been hired. Thank you for your excellent program stocked with excellent student / people / players. I’m proud to be a fan.
Who were the other candidates?imacat wrote: ↑Mon Mar 17, 2025 5:35 pmThis is interesting. Peter Fields would conduct public interviews for the coaching vacancy finalists.Bobcat4Ever wrote: ↑Sun Mar 16, 2025 10:10 pmCongratulations, Coach Bin! I was at your public interview session at the Stadium. You were three out of three, and you sold me on the spot. You knew your basketball. You had a plan, and you’ve been true to your word. You were kind to the team you inherited, even at the expense of a game or two on your win-loss record. And when you were asked your best moments of the WNBA you said just hanging with your teammates — shopping may have been involved! I knew then the players would be in much better hands than they had been. I was pleased when I heard you had been hired. Thank you for your excellent program stocked with excellent student / people / players. I’m proud to be a fan.
I did not attend Binford’s but I did stream it. Like you, I thought Binford was head and shoulders above the other candidates. She has delivered big time. We are blessed to have her.
I was wondering that a little while back and came across this.lutecat wrote: ↑Mon Mar 17, 2025 6:40 pmWho were the other candidates?imacat wrote: ↑Mon Mar 17, 2025 5:35 pmThis is interesting. Peter Fields would conduct public interviews for the coaching vacancy finalists.Bobcat4Ever wrote: ↑Sun Mar 16, 2025 10:10 pmCongratulations, Coach Bin! I was at your public interview session at the Stadium. You were three out of three, and you sold me on the spot. You knew your basketball. You had a plan, and you’ve been true to your word. You were kind to the team you inherited, even at the expense of a game or two on your win-loss record. And when you were asked your best moments of the WNBA you said just hanging with your teammates — shopping may have been involved! I knew then the players would be in much better hands than they had been. I was pleased when I heard you had been hired. Thank you for your excellent program stocked with excellent student / people / players. I’m proud to be a fan.
I did not attend Binford’s but I did stream it. Like you, I thought Binford was head and shoulders above the other candidates. She has delivered big time. We are blessed to have her.
From what I recall at the time, Coach Smallwood was considered by many as the favorite to get the job as she had quite a bit more experience than the other candidates. Funny how things work out, Tricia and Sunny make a great team now and both appear to be quite happy where they are.Joe Bobcat wrote: ↑Mon Mar 17, 2025 6:59 pmI was wondering that a little while back and came across this.lutecat wrote: ↑Mon Mar 17, 2025 6:40 pmWho were the other candidates?imacat wrote: ↑Mon Mar 17, 2025 5:35 pmThis is interesting. Peter Fields would conduct public interviews for the coaching vacancy finalists.Bobcat4Ever wrote: ↑Sun Mar 16, 2025 10:10 pmCongratulations, Coach Bin! I was at your public interview session at the Stadium. You were three out of three, and you sold me on the spot. You knew your basketball. You had a plan, and you’ve been true to your word. You were kind to the team you inherited, even at the expense of a game or two on your win-loss record. And when you were asked your best moments of the WNBA you said just hanging with your teammates — shopping may have been involved! I knew then the players would be in much better hands than they had been. I was pleased when I heard you had been hired. Thank you for your excellent program stocked with excellent student / people / players. I’m proud to be a fan.
I did not attend Binford’s but I did stream it. Like you, I thought Binford was head and shoulders above the other candidates. She has delivered big time. We are blessed to have her.
https://msubobcats.com/news/2005/3/30/5576704144
At the very least there's one interesting name among those.
Most recent information I could find is from 2023 when her base salary was $189K. I assume that doesn't include incentives and bonuses which likely put her well over $200K. I don't believe salary details of the new contract have been publicized yet.
It was the campus policy to have a public interview session for most positions that were supervisory or professional in nature. So nothing unusual about this for Basketball.lutecat wrote: ↑Mon Mar 17, 2025 6:40 pmWho were the other candidates?imacat wrote: ↑Mon Mar 17, 2025 5:35 pmThis is interesting. Peter Fields would conduct public interviews for the coaching vacancy finalists.Bobcat4Ever wrote: ↑Sun Mar 16, 2025 10:10 pmCongratulations, Coach Bin! I was at your public interview session at the Stadium. You were three out of three, and you sold me on the spot. You knew your basketball. You had a plan, and you’ve been true to your word. You were kind to the team you inherited, even at the expense of a game or two on your win-loss record. And when you were asked your best moments of the WNBA you said just hanging with your teammates — shopping may have been involved! I knew then the players would be in much better hands than they had been. I was pleased when I heard you had been hired. Thank you for your excellent program stocked with excellent student / people / players. I’m proud to be a fan.
I did not attend Binford’s but I did stream it. Like you, I thought Binford was head and shoulders above the other candidates. She has delivered big time. We are blessed to have her.
I got curious and looked up White. Looks like she just stepped down from coaching at Fresno state. So things turned out alright for her too.Bobcat4Ever wrote: ↑Fri Apr 18, 2025 3:23 amIt was the campus policy to have a public interview session for most positions that were supervisory or professional in nature. So nothing unusual about this for Basketball.lutecat wrote: ↑Mon Mar 17, 2025 6:40 pmWho were the other candidates?imacat wrote: ↑Mon Mar 17, 2025 5:35 pmThis is interesting. Peter Fields would conduct public interviews for the coaching vacancy finalists.Bobcat4Ever wrote: ↑Sun Mar 16, 2025 10:10 pmCongratulations, Coach Bin! I was at your public interview session at the Stadium. You were three out of three, and you sold me on the spot. You knew your basketball. You had a plan, and you’ve been true to your word. You were kind to the team you inherited, even at the expense of a game or two on your win-loss record. And when you were asked your best moments of the WNBA you said just hanging with your teammates — shopping may have been involved! I knew then the players would be in much better hands than they had been. I was pleased when I heard you had been hired. Thank you for your excellent program stocked with excellent student / people / players. I’m proud to be a fan.
I did not attend Binford’s but I did stream it. Like you, I thought Binford was head and shoulders above the other candidates. She has delivered big time. We are blessed to have her.
(I might have the order of 1 and 2 reversed.)
Candidate 1 — Sunny Smallwood. Her typical very quiet, very precise self — but I thought a very good assistant coach but without the fire and the public salesmanship that a head coach needs. Ironic that she came back here, but she was also part of the Jane Daugherty coaching tree with Trish Binford. My response form said do not hire for head coach.
Candidate 2 — Jaime White. If I remember correctly coming off a couple of 30-win seasons at Snow Canyon in Utah. Excellent public persona behind the mic. I remember thinking how entertaining a comedy duo that she and Mike Kramer would make. Super energetic, positive, successful. I gave her some mighty good reviews and a do hire recommendation.
Candidate 3 — Tricia Bader-Binford assistant coach under Regan Pebly at Utah State. Tasked with reviving the program. Trish got off to a bit of a slow start, but when she pulled out her “plan” — a notebook on her plans to be a head coach — the passion started to flow and she was off and running. She also convinced me that she was a player oriented coach with an open door who would make sure her “kids” studied, learned basketball, played hard, were treated fairly, and had fun. Our team needed that. Tracy Sheehan. Maybe the worst hire ever. Abused her players. Robin Potera. Enough said. Trish inherited Scotta Morton who was so shell-shocked that she made it her life work to make things better for people in sports.
I wrote on my form, forget Coach White, hire Coach Bader-Binford if possible. Sometimes you just know it when you see it.