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Also: Apparently, Seth Greenberg was told *after* the press conference was announced. He could not tell reporters what the press conference was going to be about as late as 2 hours before the press conference. That's terrible.
4/23/2012 8:55 PM
Marquette Assistant Tony Benford is expected to be named Head Coach at North Texas.

Benford was one of the two finalists for the SMU job that went to Larry Brown. 
4/24/2012 1:52 PM
Posted by Iguana1 on 4/23/2012 7:11:00 PM (view original):
Va Tech seems to be an ugly situation.
Two of the three assistant coaches already had left and the third was expected to follow.  Combined with the resignation of the Director of Basketball Operations which is similar to a fourth assistant.
 

Seth Greenberg is hard to get along with, apparently, Plus, until just recently, Va. Tech's pay for their assistants was much lower than the rest of their conference.

4/24/2012 3:57 PM
Posted by Iguana1 on 4/24/2012 1:53:00 PM (view original):
Marquette Assistant Tony Benford is expected to be named Head Coach at North Texas.

Benford was one of the two finalists for the SMU job that went to Larry Brown. 

Benford has until Sunday to convince their sophomore star to stay in school. He's considering the NBA

4/24/2012 3:59 PM
Doesn't sound like SMU will have the same problem with underpaid assistant coaches that Virginia Tech had.
Supposedly they have offered Illinois State coach Tim Jankovich a five-to-seven year guaranteed contract for $800,000 a year.

I did like Brown's reference to he can't wait to start practice.  "I'm talking about Practice".   Of course referring to Allen Iverson back in 2002 and his assertion that the then head coach of the Sixers, Larry Brown, was out-of-touch with the players of the day.
4/24/2012 5:20 PM
SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI MAKES OFFER

Sources told CBSSports.com that Donnie Tyndall, who has led Morehead State to a pair of NCAA tournaments in the past four seasons, will make a decision within the next 24 hours. Tyndall met with the Southern Miss administration Monday in New Orleans. Former assistant Greg Heiar, now at Wichita State, Mississippi Valley State coach Sean Woods and former Nebraska coach Doc Sadler were also interviewed for the job.

Tyndall has spent the past six seasons at Morehead State following four seasons as an assistant at LSU.

He has a 114-84 record in his tenure and also recruited first-round pick Kenneth Faried to Morehead. They also defeated Louisville in the 2011 NCAA
4/27/2012 4:48 PM
"The coaching carousel continued to spin Saturday, with Southern Miss hiring Morehead State's Donnie Tyndall to replace Larry Eustachy.

Eustachy's move to Colorado State opened up a coaching job, and Tyndall's move to Southern Miss does the same for Morehead State.

Morehead is one of five programs currently with an opening; the others are Brown, Grambling, Illinois State and Virginia Tech. The Hokies' vacancy could entice a current sitting coach, meaning there could be another opening soon."

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/ncaab--college-basketball-coaching-carousel-continues-to-spin--leaving-just-leaving-open-jobs.html;_ylt=Aka_U5SPnjUGw6D1.ZLnstbevbYF

4/28/2012 5:39 PM
Posted by Iguana1 on 4/24/2012 5:20:00 PM (view original):
Doesn't sound like SMU will have the same problem with underpaid assistant coaches that Virginia Tech had.
Supposedly they have offered Illinois State coach Tim Jankovich a five-to-seven year guaranteed contract for $800,000 a year.

I did like Brown's reference to he can't wait to start practice.  "I'm talking about Practice".   Of course referring to Allen Iverson back in 2002 and his assertion that the then head coach of the Sixers, Larry Brown, was out-of-touch with the players of the day.
Of course SMU paid a lot for Brown's assistant.  He is the long term coach.   Brown could quit at any moment
4/28/2012 5:49 PM
Posted by psuarva on 4/28/2012 5:49:00 PM (view original):
Posted by Iguana1 on 4/24/2012 5:20:00 PM (view original):
Doesn't sound like SMU will have the same problem with underpaid assistant coaches that Virginia Tech had.
Supposedly they have offered Illinois State coach Tim Jankovich a five-to-seven year guaranteed contract for $800,000 a year.

I did like Brown's reference to he can't wait to start practice.  "I'm talking about Practice".   Of course referring to Allen Iverson back in 2002 and his assertion that the then head coach of the Sixers, Larry Brown, was out-of-touch with the players of the day.
Of course SMU paid a lot for Brown's assistant.  He is the long term coach.   Brown could quit at any moment
..or stay forever just to prove 'em wrong.   I wouldn't want to the be the assistant  that Joe Paterno hired when he was 71.
4/29/2012 9:47 AM
Posted by alblack56 on 4/29/2012 9:47:00 AM (view original):
Posted by psuarva on 4/28/2012 5:49:00 PM (view original):
Posted by Iguana1 on 4/24/2012 5:20:00 PM (view original):
Doesn't sound like SMU will have the same problem with underpaid assistant coaches that Virginia Tech had.
Supposedly they have offered Illinois State coach Tim Jankovich a five-to-seven year guaranteed contract for $800,000 a year.

I did like Brown's reference to he can't wait to start practice.  "I'm talking about Practice".   Of course referring to Allen Iverson back in 2002 and his assertion that the then head coach of the Sixers, Larry Brown, was out-of-touch with the players of the day.
Of course SMU paid a lot for Brown's assistant.  He is the long term coach.   Brown could quit at any moment
..or stay forever just to prove 'em wrong.   I wouldn't want to the be the assistant  that Joe Paterno hired when he was 71.
When you can't find any good sports to watch on cable, you get frustrated.  When you get frustrated, you decide to become a coach.  When you decide to become a coach, you get hired by a 71 year old head coach who promises you can take over for him when he retires.  When you take a job with a 71 year old coach hoping to get his job when he retires, he works another 20 years.  When he works for another 20 years you have to clean the showers and locker rooms for 20 years.  When you have to clean the showers and locker rooms for 20 years, you witness inappropriate touching in the shower.  Don't witness inappropriate touching in the shower.  Get Direct TV.
4/29/2012 4:27 PM (edited)

Virginia Tech has promoted 5-year assistant James Johnson to head coach. Ironically, it was just 2 weeks after he'd left the school to take the assistant job at Clemson.  His only head coaching experience was for 1/2 of a  game at DIII Ferrum

5/2/2012 10:00 AM (edited)

From Fayobserver.com

Duke assistant Chris Collins has decided not to pursue the opening for a head coach at Illinois State, where his father, Doug, was a star player in the early 1970s.

"With my family legacy at Illinois State, I have a great love and strong emotional ties to the university," Collins said in a statement. "Illinois State is a terrific university with an excellent basketball tradition and future. I have a strong desire to be a head coach, but .... I came to the determination that it was not the right fit for me.
 
Doug Collins, the head coach of the Philadelphia 76ers, averaged 29.1 points in three seasons at Illinois State. He met his wife, Kathy, at the school, had his jersey retired after his final home game and was the No. 1 pick in the 1973 NBA draft.

The playing floor inside Redbird Arena was named "Doug Collins Court" five years ago, and the school unveiled a statue honoring him and his college coach, Will Robinson, in 2009.

"With my name on the court, my jersey up there and a statue out in front of the arena, it would be very difficult for Chris to be there," Doug told ESPNChicago.com on Monday. "If he didn't do well and they fired him, what would that do with the relationship I have with the university? What if he went in there and did well for two years and left, and they thought it was like a stepping stone somewhere else? I think they both mutually agreed as good of a fit as Chris might be there in a lot of ways, it would have been difficult for Chris to be his own man."

Chris Collins joined Duke's staff in 2000 and was promoted to associate head coach in 2008.

5/2/2012 10:00 AM
It just seems like Collins is waiting for Coach K to retire so he can take over.  But with all the applications they would receive from some of the best coaches in the country, how could he think he would be the one to get it?  And that is IF Coach K decides to retire any time soon.  It just seems that the last few years his name surfaces for jobs and he says he isn't interested.  He should be able to get head coaching job with a quality program, and if the Duke job ever opens up he could still apply.  You would think the head coaching job on his resume would help.  I think he is placing all his chips on a longshot bet.
5/2/2012 9:15 PM
Collins will be waiting a long time.  If Coach K has any pull at all, his replacement will be Steve Wojciechowski.  He's like a son to Coach K, even when Wojo played there.  Duke lost to Kentucky his senior year,  primarily because Coach K kept his favorite son in the game too long, even when it was obvious that he was too slow to keep up with Kentucky's guards.
5/3/2012 4:37 AM
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