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I hope Drew is a better ACC-level recruiter.
And therein lies the rub. Why are we having to hope?
I hope Drew is a better ACC-level recruiter.
The same could have been said about Cremins and he immediately signed a decent PG from Enid, OK and a 6-9 190 pound center from Brooklyn. That turned out just fine. Enough already!And therein lies my apprehension. We're potentially bringing in a coach we have to HOPE is a better recruiter than Gregory. There's no track record or evidence of high level recruiting on his resume.
I'll start by saying I don't have an opinion on Bryce Drew as a coach. He may turn out to be an excellent coach for GT, if he indeed becomes our next coach. Bobinski certainly has a track record of bringing in good coaches.
I will say, however, based on what Bobinski said in his press conference when he announced that CBG had not been retained, that Bryce Drew was not the candidate I expected. Based on what he said, I expected a well-respected, seasoned coach from either a mid-level high-major program looking to take that next challenge and enter the ACC fray; a well-respected up-and-comer from the high-major circuit; or a seasoned, high level guy from the upper mid-major programs. I jokingly threw out Self, Crean and Matta, but I would have expected someone like Miller (Arizona), Marshall or Few to be legitimate candidate types. The fact that we didn't even scratch at Miller (Dayton) or Mack leaves me disquieted.
Like I said, Drew could be successful at GT, and Bobinski has a record of good coaching hires, but he's untested and I'm underwhelmed by him as a potential selection. He's would be going up against Hall-of-Fame level coaches, day-in and day-out, on the court and in the living rooms. I think there are multiple assistant coaches within the ACC that would be better equiped to compete on the recruiting circuit than Drew. We can't afford to bring in a guy who has to prove himself to these kids. We need someone these kids are going to believe and trust, straight out of the shoot.
In my opinion, I think that's what happened to Gregory. I don't think he was equipped to compete for the level of HS players necessary to be competitive in the ACC. Had he been able to bring in the right kids, he would probably still be here. I think the ACC is just too big a hill to climb as a young coach to also have to drag a sagging program with him.
With what GT has to offer, the administration should be able to make GT an attractive draw for even the highest high-major coaches. The fact that we're seriously considering a guy who has been a HC for 4 years at a mid-major school, and only coaching in general for less than 1o years, leaves me shaking my head. His only asst coaching experience was also at Valpo, under his dad. Again, I'm not knocking Bryce Drew, but with everything GT has going for it, he shouldn't even be on our radar.
so your saying that his rising to the top of that conference from the getgo meant nothing?
No. I'm saying that dominating the Horizon league without 4* recruits doesn't necessarily point to a guy being an ACC level coach. I doubt if you looked around that league there were many 4* players there. You wouldn't expect him to recruit 4*s there, or play against 4* players there.
Who are you "enough already"ing? This was my first comment, and I qualified it.The same could have been said about Cremins and he immediately signed a decent PG from Enid, OK and a 6-9 190 pound center from Brooklyn. That turned out just fine. Enough already!
One of a few new tweets saying Drew is a rumor
But you would agree that stepping up in conference gives him more exposure with the higher level recruits.
It's all relative (to a certain point, still have to bring em in)
Coffee is for closers. Our last coach often drank apple juice.
Yes. My point was that it's silly to try and make any analysis off the fact that he didn't have any 4*s at Valpo, in either direction.
Todd's tweet is so ironic. "Anybody can post anything", huh?
Director of Marketing of valpo athletics. Hm.
The fact that we didn't even scratch at Miller (Dayton) or Mack leaves me disquieted.
I have seen no evidence that GT did not offer the job to Miller or Mack. No one knows who has been contacted by GT or who has contacted GT.
The news is that there is no news. And, to be honest, I find that very troubling.
And I feel a rant coming on............!
There is today a vacancy in the greatest conference in the college basketball world, and that fact does not produce dozens of suitors.
You would think that there would be a line of applicants outside MBob's hotel room demanding an interview.
Pittsburgh, of that same conference, had a vacancy and one guy jumped at it. He has my admiration.
What basketball coach with just a tad of competitiveness in his soul would not jump headfirst at either opportunity?
If you are competitive wouldn't you want to challenge Coach K, Williams, Boeheim, Pitino and Bennett almost daily?
Has college basketball become a sport of cowards? Has it come down to coaches only wanting to go to schools where winning is "guaranteed"?
And therein lies my apprehension. We're potentially bringing in a coach we have to HOPE is a better recruiter than Gregory. There's no track record or evidence of high level recruiting on his resume.