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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 220183" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>The thing is asking Dayton fans about gregory when we got him, they would have said that gregory was a good recruiter but couldn't coach them up. gregroy did NOT have the reputation, at least from Dayton fans, of being a good Xs and Os coach, and his coaching base wasn't the SE. That was just a hire that made no sense whatsoever. </p><p></p><p>Pastner at least had proven to be able to attract the level of recruits we need, and has done so by recruiting the south east. I look at him as a slightly worse version of Capel. Pretty much guaranteed to be an improvement in recruiting. Both had issues at their previous stops, but not so much that I don't think they could have success somewhere else. The thing to keep in mind is that he had to follow Cal at memphis, and coaching ethics aside, Cal is a great coach. If you look at what Pastner did his first 4 years in the CUSA, same conference that memphis under Cal was in, it was pretty good. Not the level that Cal had built, but pretty close. Things started to go south with the move to the American. </p><p></p><p>I wouldn't be thrilled with the hire, but we would be set to improve talentwise, and there is hope that with a change of scenery and the experience of what went wrong at memphis he could have better success here. I think he's a slightly worse version of Capel in that regards. Basically Capel if we had gotten him directly from OU. </p><p></p><p>Still though, I'll believe it, or anything, when it's official.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 220183, member: 2299"] The thing is asking Dayton fans about gregory when we got him, they would have said that gregory was a good recruiter but couldn't coach them up. gregroy did NOT have the reputation, at least from Dayton fans, of being a good Xs and Os coach, and his coaching base wasn't the SE. That was just a hire that made no sense whatsoever. Pastner at least had proven to be able to attract the level of recruits we need, and has done so by recruiting the south east. I look at him as a slightly worse version of Capel. Pretty much guaranteed to be an improvement in recruiting. Both had issues at their previous stops, but not so much that I don't think they could have success somewhere else. The thing to keep in mind is that he had to follow Cal at memphis, and coaching ethics aside, Cal is a great coach. If you look at what Pastner did his first 4 years in the CUSA, same conference that memphis under Cal was in, it was pretty good. Not the level that Cal had built, but pretty close. Things started to go south with the move to the American. I wouldn't be thrilled with the hire, but we would be set to improve talentwise, and there is hope that with a change of scenery and the experience of what went wrong at memphis he could have better success here. I think he's a slightly worse version of Capel in that regards. Basically Capel if we had gotten him directly from OU. Still though, I'll believe it, or anything, when it's official. [/QUOTE]
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