Top candidate for Duquesne head coaching job. Would be great if we could keep this staff together for a couple years. Plus if we turn our program around he will be able to get a much better job.
If they offer him a 4-5 year contract at 400k-500k a year I think he'd have a tough time turning it down. If he leaves would should pull a seton hall and hire an aau/high school coach and basically cheat without it being technically called cheating.i hate that this move may make sense for him. Hope we can hang on to em.
The dilemma for any assistant coach without prior head coaching experience is choosing a head coaching position where there is a realistic chance of being successful.Knight spent many years at Pitt so he knows the territory but can he recruit at a school like Duquesne that has a poor track record for decades.I agree Mike Rice might be interested and Duquesne might be willing to take a chance on him.well that would suck but that is a tough job...when was the last time they made the NCAA tourney...good lord the program hasnt been to the NCAA in 40 years and only 4 NITs since then and just one in the last 22 years. Seems like a graveyard. I think they had their heydey in the late 60s/early 70s but its a bad program
King Rice might be up for it too....going to be tough to get anyone...I think they should go all in on Mike Rice
Some here are old enough to remember NYC's Boys HS player Sihugo Green. Tremendous player who played at Duquesne before his NBA career. Two time All-American.
This connection and recruiting is my main concern. Really hope he staysWould be a crushing blow after just year one, has a good relationship with our current guards, and also has best connection to the top NJ talent given his younger age and ability to connect with today's kids
career risk if he doesnt succeed at a program that has little history of successIf the offer is right why wouldn't he take it? He's from Pitt and has good connections. If he does decent he will get a bigger job like Pittsburgh. If he bombs he's still young enough for a do over and can be a top assistant somewhere barring a scandal or something.
career risk if he doesnt succeed at a program that has little history of success
He felt entitled to the Pitt job..I'm not sure this step down from where he valued himself last year would be a sure thingIt's an Atlantic 10 job-----if they want to speak with him he has to go for it.
I would hate to lose Brandin but if we did I would think Vetrone would move up or maybe we would get Moore who was the top recruiter for Calhoun who just got let go by Quinnipac (spelling ?).
Some here are old enough to remember NYC's Boys HS player Sihugo Green. Tremendous player who played at Duquesne before his NBA career. Two time All-American.
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He will never get the Pitt job off being an Assistant here.
76-77...wasn't that the year we were 31-0 or was it 75-76? We made the final 4 before losing the 76 season I thought? I doubt we'd lost to a Duquesne that magical season??Don't forget Norm Nixon, who played at Duquesne in the mid 70's and then the Lakers.
For some reason, I remember him killing us in a game in 76-77.
76-77...wasn't that the year we were 31-0 or was it 75-76? We made the final 4 before losing the 76 season I thought? I doubt we'd lost to a Duquesne that magical season??
Knight is from NJ playing for Seton Hall Prep.He was a star player for Pitt and later became a Assistant Coach at that school.If the offer is right why wouldn't he take it? He's from Pitt and has good connections. If he does decent he will get a bigger job like Pittsburgh. If he bombs he's still young enough for a do over and can be a top assistant somewhere barring a scandal or something.
Ok, I'll bite. Why?No to Vetrone. Time to cut bait with him.
You aren't going to get your first HC gig in the ACC.