I have no idea who does
this CBB hot seat site, but they have Pastner on the periphery—not in the full hot seat territory. Chris Mooney is there, and we set him up with a long term contract at Richmond (this is evidence for “nothing good has come out of a GTMBB coaching search in the past 10 years, either for us or the ones who turn us down”). Bobby Hurley is there after a lot of buzz, and Keatts, Ewing, and Capel are around, too.
So,
here’s an SI listing of “up and coming coaches”. Hayes is probably the only one I’ve seen coach. Twenty five years ago, I’d just say “it’s Sports Illustrated, they’ve researched this”, but now it’s “just a guy’s opinion”.
It’s got a lot of names, and I don’t have a clue whether any are good (man, it’s hard to know who out of hundreds of coaches is the next good coach). I also don’t know if we could bring back a Jarrett Jack from the Suns (where he’s an assistant)—that seems like the craziest of long shots.
Yes, I’m just throwing things out and brainstorming.
Drew Valentine, Loyola Chicago
Jeff Linder, Wyoming
Jordan Mindy, Jacksonville
Grant McCasland, North Texas
Shantay Logan’s, Portland
Niko Medved, Colorado State
Austin Claunch, Nicholas State
Kim English, George Mason
Bob Richey, Furman (“Strong developer of talent an runs a beautiful offense)
Robert Jones, Norfolk State
Darian DeVries, Drake
Richie Riley, South Alabama
Mark Madden, Utah Valley
Terrence Johnson, Texas State
Jared Grasso, Bryant
Speedy Clayton, Hofstra (An ex-Hawk on the list! OK, everyone is an. ex-Hawk)
Matt Langel, Colgate
Jonas Hayes, Georgia State
Eric Henderson, South Dakota State
Dana Ford, Missouri State