Changing Jobs Within Big 6 Topic

I really did not want to leave Weber State in Phelan once I had turned them into an A school. It was really tough to pull the trigger (and I was even applying for my dream job...) We had a great returning roster and one that could easily have been favored to win the title the next year.

In the end it's pretty clear what I decided to do...
10/6/2009 6:35 PM
Quote: Originally posted by zhawks on 10/06/2009Which big six school are you considering leaving ok st for?

I'm leaning towards staying at Oklahoma State (it's a fun conference, and it's a deep recruiting area), but the current coaches of Michigan State and UCLA have indicated they won't be back, so those were the 2 jobs I'd at least have to think about. Also, I don't know how firings work, but Kentucky's current coach has gone 6 straight seasons without an NT bid, so I guess that could conceivably open up, too.
10/6/2009 7:26 PM
I went from Iowa State to Michigan State in Knight I feel like it was worth it. Baseline prestige is HUGE.
10/6/2009 7:51 PM
Quote: Originally posted by professor17 on 10/06/2009
Quote: Originally posted by zhawks on 10/06/2009Which big six school are you considering leaving ok st for?
I'm leaning towards staying at Oklahoma State (it's a fun conference, and it's a deep recruiting area), but the current coaches of Michigan State and UCLA have indicated they won't be back, so those were the 2 jobs I'd at least have to think about. Also, I don't know how firings work, but Kentucky's current coach has gone 6 straight seasons without an NT bid, so I guess that could conceivably open up, too.


re: kentucky, the tark kentucky coach took 9. according to CS, his single post season (PIT) bid in his 6th season saved his job for a couple more seasons. so i would guess he has at least 1 more no post season to get canned, but not sure.

about baseline prestige, it really depends. if you can maintain a b- or b prestige school at an A or higher, I don't see the advantage. unless of course its your dream school. or if you imagine yourself staying in the b+/a- range, I would go for it.
10/6/2009 7:56 PM
Quote: Originally Posted By professor17 on 10/06/2009

Quote: Originally posted by zhawks on 10/06/2009

Which big six school are you considering leaving ok st for?

I'm leaning towards staying at Oklahoma State (it's a fun conference, and it's a deep recruiting area), but the current coaches of Michigan State and UCLA have indicated they won't be back, so those were the 2 jobs I'd at least have to think about. Also, I don't know how firings work, but Kentucky's current coach has gone 6 straight seasons without an NT bid, so I guess that could conceivably open up, too.
BLASHPEMY!!!!

THOU SHALT NOT SPEAK OF METSMAX LIKE THAT!!!!!!!!!!

He is UNFIREABLE
10/6/2009 8:02 PM
what is baseline prestige
11/8/2009 8:32 AM
what are the baseline prestige's for teams, how do you find this out?
11/8/2009 8:34 AM
Quote: Originally posted by wareagletom on 11/08/2009what are the baseline prestige's for teams, how do you find this out?

If you search for them they have been posted in the forums before.
11/8/2009 10:55 AM
As others have said, since you've already built Ok St up to an A prestige its just personal preference. I'd make the decision based on which conference has the best coaches or has the most fun.
11/8/2009 12:52 PM
Quote: Originally Posted By professor17 on 10/06/2009
I'm interested in hearing people's opinions on this.

Let's say you're at a middle-of-the-road Big 6 school. Baseline prestige of "B", but you've been there a few seasons, and have built it up to become an "A-" or "A" program. You're not an NT contender, but you're consistently good.

Then, an elite Big 6 job comes open. Baseline prestige of "A+", but they're down right now at "B-", and would require a rebuild.

What do you do? Stay put at your established program, or "trade up" to rebuild the elite?
personally I would "Trade up" (unless you love the school you are at). The higher baseline schools are easier to get to and maintain an A/A+ prestige at than the mid bcs programs. But you will have some work to do to get there. jmo.
11/8/2009 12:55 PM
Quote: Originally Posted By kelby_03 on 11/08/2009As others have said, since you've already built Ok St up to an A prestige its just personal preference. I'd make the decision based on which conference has the best coaches or has the most fun.
good points as well.
11/8/2009 12:58 PM
Quote: Originally posted by namshub on 10/06/2009I just went through this process in Naismith this past season.  After finally creating a winner at Clemson after many seasons I was open to Mich. St. and Ok. State which I believe both have better "baseline" prestige than Clemson.  I was going to jump because my prestige after a 20 win season, ranking, Elite 8 and conf. championship only bumped me from a B to a B+ and i was ******.  I felt I was being hamstrung by the baseline prestige issue and its tough enough to compete in the ACC.  After the anger wore off, I decided to stay because I was attached to the program, have some decent talent coming back and really like the other coaches in the conference.  It was awfully tempting though.  Anyway, that's my story.

You were 15-12 the season before and did not even make the postseason with an RPI of 136. The prior 4 seasons before your Elite 8 run, you only made the NT twice, losing in the first round both times. Why would you expect to go higher than a B+ after one season of success? If you went to an A-, then some other schools are going to have get an A++ or an A+++ rating.
11/8/2009 2:58 PM
Quote: Originally Posted By wisefella99 on 11/08/2009

Quote: Originally posted by namshub on 10/06/2009

I just went through this process in Naismith this past season. After finally creating a winner at Clemson after many seasons I was open to Mich. St. and Ok. State which I believe both have better "baseline" prestige than Clemson. I was going to jump because my prestige after a 20 win season, ranking, Elite 8 and conf. championship only bumped me from a B to a B+ and i was ******. I felt I was being hamstrung by the baseline prestige issue and its tough enough to compete in the ACC.

After the anger wore off, I decided to stay because I was attached to the program, have some decent talent coming back and really like the other coaches in the conference. It was awfully tempting though. Anyway, that's my story.

You were 15-12 the season before and did not even make the postseason with an RPI of 136. The prior 4 seasons before your Elite 8 run, you only made the NT twice, losing in the first round both times. Why would you expect to go higher than a B+ after one season of success? If you went to an A-, then some other schools are going to have get an A++ or an A+++ rating.
mainly because of Maryland (in my same conference) and there prior 4 years and there maintained B+ prestige. anyway, the point of my post (and its factual) was the Clemson's baseline prestige is lower in its conference than other teams in that same conference and that puts you at a distinct disadvantage when playing within that conference. What it takes to get Clemson to a A or higher prestige and maintain it is a lot harder than getting Syracuse to a A or higher prestige and maintaining it. That's a fact.

and recruiting with an A or higher prestige makes it easier to maintain the prestige also. so the point is that mid to lower Big 6 schools are at a disadvantage (due to lower baseline prestige) in this game as compared to the predetermined high baseline prestige schools (like Syracuse).
11/8/2009 3:34 PM
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