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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 143834" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>They are hoping for Fred Hoiberg part II (as are GT fans who wanted to hire Price a couple of years ago). But more often it turns out to be Clyde Drexler or Eddie Jordan.</p><p></p><p>Heck at least Price had 1 yr under Cremins 15 years ago and had been a HC at the HS level and had a son play AAU basketball. Mullins has basically been a front office guy since his playing days ended. I remember Mark fondly but today's kids won't even know who he is as a basketball player. His pro playing career ended before most of them were born.</p><p></p><p>Big East will be interesting to watch the next couple of years. Marquette lost Buzz last year. Both DePaul and especially St. John's are taking risks in their hires. Holtzmann at Butler is getting mentioned for other jobs so he may not be there long. Creighton after losing the coaches son took a huge dip this year (keep that in mind GSU). BE has to be careful or it could see a significant downturn in the next couple of seasons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 143834, member: 1776"] They are hoping for Fred Hoiberg part II (as are GT fans who wanted to hire Price a couple of years ago). But more often it turns out to be Clyde Drexler or Eddie Jordan. Heck at least Price had 1 yr under Cremins 15 years ago and had been a HC at the HS level and had a son play AAU basketball. Mullins has basically been a front office guy since his playing days ended. I remember Mark fondly but today's kids won't even know who he is as a basketball player. His pro playing career ended before most of them were born. Big East will be interesting to watch the next couple of years. Marquette lost Buzz last year. Both DePaul and especially St. John's are taking risks in their hires. Holtzmann at Butler is getting mentioned for other jobs so he may not be there long. Creighton after losing the coaches son took a huge dip this year (keep that in mind GSU). BE has to be careful or it could see a significant downturn in the next couple of seasons. [/QUOTE]
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