Other than Porter Moser. And I could see him taking the DePaul job.
Other than Porter Moser. And I could see him taking the DePaul job.
I mean, that's my point
it's all about the coach -- DePaul is in the better conference, plays in a better part of the city (though I guess you could argue on-campus is better than anywhere off-campus), school in a more central part of the city, academics seem to be roughly equal
no reason DePaul can't be a top program in a world where schools like Villanova are top programs
Dino out at L'ville: https://www.courier-journal.com/stor...ay/4747265001/
Dino back on ESPN!!!!
Yikes. ATS was on Cincy's problems early. Got to admit that I loved the Brannen hire at the time. He had a great record at N. Kentucky, and Cincy was in line to get an NCAA bid last year. That said, once a coach gets a reputation that he treats his players like trash, it's hard to recover from that.
Ha! Read the other story from the same author just 4 days ago. The quotes from Brannen are now hilarious.
“Cincinnati basketball ends season with blowout loss to Houston but plenty of promise, young talent”
https://theathletic.com/2449917/2021...shared_article
Funny that the best K coaching disciple might be the sketchy Quin Snyder, who was Missouri fired amid 17 allegations of providing improper inducements to recruits. Quin learned how to cheat from K, but missed the part about how to keep it covered up.
To be fair (not sure why fairness is relevant when it comes to Duke Basketball), but Mike Brey has been a solid at ND. That said, lots of diseased branches in the K coaching tree.
Goodman suggesting that Tom Crean would love to be reunited w/ Marquette. Wonder if that is mutual.
UGA would be the guy who is looking to dump his GF, and then, out of the blue, she says she wants to move on. Feign regret, and then as soon as she leaves:
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/a3/68...dd69889cc7.gif
Yeah, Brey did a solid job at ND up until the last few years but should be fired now. And Amaker is still having a nice run at Harvard - but only after 2 failed major stints. Johnny D had that 1 nice season at UCF, but his 2 stints at Stanford and UCF have been pretty meh. It's a shame too because he's the only former Dukie I root for as a coach. I loved him as a player back before K replaced Deano as the center of evil in the ACC universe and thought he'd be a better pro, but that knee injury really hampered him.