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Had a lengthy exchange with a contact that knows a couple of agents within College and Professional Coaching circles and the topic came up regarding what UNC would do if Roy Williams did in-fact step down for health related concerns IF he was able to engineer the Tar Heels to a National Championship....For those that are not completely aware, Williams has had some health concerns that may force him to consider a retirement. I then asked what he was aware of regarding RU job and the fact Eddie Jordan came from the NBA and how RU has struggled.

He agreed that Eddie was just not a right fit and surprisingly confirmed a decent amount of interest in the RU likely opening, once it likely opens in the next few weeks. The names that have interest are similar to what's been mentioned over the last couple of weeks, this is a brief breakdown of the RU Coaching Board, via this contact that is not associated with RU, but is connected enough to know what coaches are in play for openings or potential openings.

Names that are 100% interested in the job.

Herb Sendek-High Interest-Former NC State and Arizona State head coach

Will Brown (current Albany HC)- High Interest
- Some concern about RU but clearly would take job if offered (find it difficult that he would wait for a smaller school like an A-10 or MAAC type school)

Danny Hurley (current URI HC)-Moderately High Interest (only due to current contract situation at Rhode Island....there is more than enough history, so no need to rehash or debate whether he'd take the job....he almost has to consider it yet again.

Seth Greenberg-Former Virginia Tech and current ESPN analyst-High Interest.- Only drawback is he's 59, but has the track record of recruiting and is ultimately familiar with the tri-state area.

Mike Lonergan-(current GW Head Coach) Moderate Interest-Not sure he wants to uproot family and depart DC area....this one bears watching on whether interest goes from Moderate to High.

Steve Massiello (current Manhattan Head Coach)-High Interest-Is extremely interested and contact believes if offered he would accept the job immediately. Was told specifically beyond this conversation that he would walk to RU if offered....has work ethic that RU needs at this stage to get the kids into the program to win.

Tommy Amaker (Harvard coach, former Michigan and Seton Hall HC), little or no interest....confirmed via multiple sources, not interested in RU job....essentially would only be interested in Duke job, if and when Coach K retires.....only mentioned because of past ties/connection to Hobbs at Seton Hall.

I didn't get any other names but there were some names elsewhere regarding coaches that are doing a good job locally like Princeton's Mitch Henderson (former long time Associate Head Coach at Northwestern under Bill Carmody) and Bashir Mason (current coach at Wagner) or Iona's coach Tim Cluess as well........other outside names beyond coaching circles like Kevin Boyle were not mentioned...folks like Monmouth's King Rice for various reasons are off the radar, regardless of his extension just agreed to or not.

The keys to this list isn't necessarily whether these coaches can assemble a better job than what RU has today....it's really a matter of whether they can match up with the right assistant coaches assembled, to allow a better competitive product in recruiting and game management vs the rest of the B1G. RU ultimately needs credibility, the league is truly unforgiving from a competition/financial standpoint, unlike past years in the Big East....in the old Big East there were the financial haves and have nots.....RU could find a couple of wins against programs or coaching staffs that were on the level of where RU was (DePaul, SHU at times, Providence, USF etc)......those matchups and easier road trips in not so intimidating gyms are over....There are no gimmes in the B1G to pick up.

Sendek apparently has already assembled a potential staff that consists of a couple of current assistant coaches elsewhere that would arrive immediately in tow, with recruiting connections/Players that can help RU immediately. These are current and active full time assistants at D1 (some Power 5) schools that are consistent winners or working under very good Head Coaches right now. I confirmed one of the assistants, but cannot mention their name out of courtesy for where they are and to not compromise what potential is in place for their potential arrival at RU.

I would place Sendek, Will Brown and Danny Hurley as home run hires for RU and current favorites based on this exchange of information. I know there are "pie in the sky" types of coaches elsewhere, where fans may automatically think "offer 3M to Gregg Marshall at Wichita State" or "offer 4M to Nova's Jay Wright", but those coaches are not realistic options for where RU is financially and with the program.

This thread isn't meant to determine whether Eddie should stay or not, or what the potential fallout would be on players, current recruits, if and when a change ultimately happens. It's also not meant to rehash the "what if RU hired this person 10-15 years ago", those are past discussions that don't change anything.

It's meant to identify a conversation of what coaches are on the proverbial radar for an opening that many believe will open for RU in the very near future and RU's future financial standing within the B1G that ultimately is the carrot that eventually elevates this job to a true next level going forward.

It would be interesting to see how these coaches ultimately get interviewed/sorted out. In this case, similar to the Football Coaching search, a lot of rumors and very little leaks were out there before Ash was hired for Football...that was due to RU using a search firm to conduct the review, so I don't think you'll see a parade of people calling Hobbs directly or media members calling Los Angeles to talk to a candidate that says they want the RU job...... Hobbs is sharp and will conduct this properly and identify what choice may make sense for RU.

Fire away as you see fit......it's as accurate as it can be based on where things are today.....
 
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Had a lengthy exchange with a contact that knows a couple of agents within College and Professional Coaching circles and the topic came up regarding what UNC would do if Roy Williams did in-fact step down for health related concerns IF he was able to engineer the Tar Heels to a National Championship....For those that are not completely aware, Williams has had some health concerns that may force him to consider a retirement. I then asked what he was aware of regarding RU and the fact Eddie Jordan came from the NBA and how RU has struggled.

He agreed that Eddie was just not a right fit and surprisingly confirmed a decent amount of interest in the RU, once it likely opens in the next few weeks. The names that have interest are similar to what's been mentioned over the last couple of weeks, this is a brief breakdown of the RU Coaching Board, via this contact that is not associated with RU, but is connected enough to know what coaches are in play for openings or potential openings.

Names that are 100% interested in the job.

Herb Sendek-High Interest

Will Brown (current Albany HC)- High Interest - Some concern about RU but clearly would take job if offered (find it difficult that he would wait for a smaller school like an A-10 or MAAC type school)

Danny Hurley (current URI HC)-Moderately High Interest (only due to current contract situation at Rhode Island.

Seth Greenberg-Former Virginia Tech and current ESPN analyst-High Interest.

Mike Lonergan-(current GW Head Coach) Moderate Interest-Not sure he wants to uproot family and depart DC area.

Steve Massiello (current Manhattan Head Coach)-High Interest-Is extremely interested and contact believes if offered he would accept the job immediately.

Tommy Amaker (Harvard coach, former Michigan and Seton Hall HC), little or no interest....confirmed via multiple sources, not interested in RU job....essentially would only be interested in Duke job, if and when Coach K retires.

I didn't get any other names but there were some names elsewhere regarding coaches that are doing a good job locally like Princeton's Mitch Henderson (former long time Associate Head Coach at Northwestern under Bill Carmody) and Bashir Mason (current coach at Wagner) or Iona's coach Tim Cluess as well........other outside names beyond coaching circles like Kevin Boyle were not mentioned...folks like Monmouth's King Rice for various reasons are off the radar, regardless of his extension just agreed to or not.

The keys to this list isn't necessarily whether these coaches can assemble a better job than what RU has today....it's really a matter of whether they can match up with the right assistant coaches assembled, to allow a better competitive product in recruiting and game management vs the rest of the B1G. RU ultimately needs credibility, the league is truly unforgiving from a competition/financial standpoint, unlike past years in the Big East....in the old Big East there were the financial haves and have nots.....RU could find a couple of wins against programs or coaching staffs that were on the level of where RU was (DePaul, SHU at times, Providence, USF etc)......those matchups and easier road trips in not so intimidating gyms are over.

Sendek apparently has already assembled a staff that consists of a couple of current assistant coaches elsewhere that would arrive immediately in tow, with recruiting connections/Players that can help RU immediately. These are current and active full time assistants at D1 (some Power 5) schools that are consistent winners or working under very good Head Coaches right now. I confirmed one of the assistants, but cannot mention their name out of courtesy for where they are and to not compromise what potential is in place for their potential arrival at RU.

I would place Sendek, Will Brown and Danny Hurley as home run hires for RU and current favorites based on this exchange of information. I know there are "pie in the sky" types of coaches elsewhere, where fans may automatically think "offer 3M to Gregg Marshall at Wichita State" or "offer 4M to Nova's Jay Wright", but those coaches are not realistic options for where RU is financially and with the program.

This thread isn't meant to determine whether Eddie should stay or not, or what the potential fallout would be on players, current recruits, if and when a change ultimately happens. It's also not meant to rehash the "what if RU hired this person 10-15 years ago", those are past discussions that don't change anything.

It's meant to identify a conversation of what coaches are on the proverbial radar for an opening that many believe will open for RU in the near future and RU's future financial standing within the B1G that ultimately is the carrot that eventually elevates this job to a true next level going forward.

It would be interesting to see how these coaches ultimately get interviewed/sorted out. In this case, similar to the Football Coaching search, a lot of rumors and very little leaks were out there...that was due to RU using a search firm to conduct the review, so I don't think you'll see a parade of people calling Hobbs directly or media members calling LA to talk to a candidate that says they want the RU job...... Hobbs is sharp and will conduct this properly and identify what choice may make sense for RU.
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Had a lengthy exchange with a contact that knows a couple of agents within College and Professional Coaching circles and the topic came up regarding what UNC would do if Roy Williams did in-fact step down for health related concerns IF he was able to engineer the Tar Heels to a National Championship....For those that are not completely aware, Williams has had some health concerns that may force him to consider a retirement. I then asked what he was aware of regarding RU and the fact Eddie Jordan came from the NBA and how RU has struggled.

He agreed that Eddie was just not a right fit and surprisingly confirmed a decent amount of interest in the RU, once it likely opens in the next few weeks. The names that have interest are similar to what's been mentioned over the last couple of weeks, this is a brief breakdown of the RU Coaching Board, via this contact that is not associated with RU, but is connected enough to know what coaches are in play for openings or potential openings.

Names that are 100% interested in the job.

Herb Sendek-High Interest

Will Brown (current Albany HC)- High Interest - Some concern about RU but clearly would take job if offered (find it difficult that he would wait for a smaller school like an A-10 or MAAC type school)

Danny Hurley (current URI HC)-Moderately High Interest (only due to current contract situation at Rhode Island.

Seth Greenberg-Former Virginia Tech and current ESPN analyst-High Interest.

Mike Lonergan-(current GW Head Coach) Moderate Interest-Not sure he wants to uproot family and depart DC area.

Steve Massiello (current Manhattan Head Coach)-High Interest-Is extremely interested and contact believes if offered he would accept the job immediately.

Tommy Amaker (Harvard coach, former Michigan and Seton Hall HC), little or no interest....confirmed via multiple sources, not interested in RU job....essentially would only be interested in Duke job, if and when Coach K retires.

I didn't get any other names but there were some names elsewhere regarding coaches that are doing a good job locally like Princeton's Mitch Henderson (former long time Associate Head Coach at Northwestern under Bill Carmody) and Bashir Mason (current coach at Wagner) or Iona's coach Tim Cluess as well........other outside names beyond coaching circles like Kevin Boyle were not mentioned...folks like Monmouth's King Rice for various reasons are off the radar, regardless of his extension just agreed to or not.

The keys to this list isn't necessarily whether these coaches can assemble a better job than what RU has today....it's really a matter of whether they can match up with the right assistant coaches assembled, to allow a better competitive product in recruiting and game management vs the rest of the B1G. RU ultimately needs credibility, the league is truly unforgiving from a competition/financial standpoint, unlike past years in the Big East....in the old Big East there were the financial haves and have nots.....RU could find a couple of wins against programs or coaching staffs that were on the level of where RU was (DePaul, SHU at times, Providence, USF etc)......those matchups and easier road trips in not so intimidating gyms are over.

Sendek apparently has already assembled a staff that consists of a couple of current assistant coaches elsewhere that would arrive immediately in tow, with recruiting connections/Players that can help RU immediately. These are current and active full time assistants at D1 (some Power 5) schools that are consistent winners or working under very good Head Coaches right now. I confirmed one of the assistants, but cannot mention their name out of courtesy for where they are and to not compromise what potential is in place for their potential arrival at RU.

I would place Sendek, Will Brown and Danny Hurley as home run hires for RU and current favorites based on this exchange of information. I know there are "pie in the sky" types of coaches elsewhere, where fans may automatically think "offer 3M to Gregg Marshall at Wichita State" or "offer 4M to Nova's Jay Wright", but those coaches are not realistic options for where RU is financially and with the program.

This thread isn't meant to determine whether Eddie should stay or not, or what the potential fallout would be on players, current recruits, if and when a change ultimately happens. It's also not meant to rehash the "what if RU hired this person 10-15 years ago", those are past discussions that don't change anything.

It's meant to identify a conversation of what coaches are on the proverbial radar for an opening that many believe will open for RU in the near future and RU's future financial standing within the B1G that ultimately is the carrot that eventually elevates this job to a true next level going forward.

It would be interesting to see how these coaches ultimately get interviewed/sorted out. In this case, similar to the Football Coaching search, a lot of rumors and very little leaks were out there...that was due to RU using a search firm to conduct the review, so I don't think you'll see a parade of people calling Hobbs directly or media members calling LA to talk to a candidate that says they want the RU job...... Hobbs is sharp and will conduct this properly and identify what choice may make sense for RU.

Sendek with some good assistants would be a homerun. Will Brown and Hurley...meh
 
Well, it is good to know that Hobbs is doing homework first and putting the pieces in place ahead of time so there's a quick transition. I don't want a firing and then the search for a replacement goes on for months and months.
 
The UNC job was really an interesting discussion, but it's so far beyond what was discussed in relation to what RU needs to get on track. UNC has a somewhat difficult eventual decision on what to do, if and when Roy Williams does retire. Call me crazy, but I find the coaching carousel fascinating or more intriguing than the actual regular season.

For those looking back, Ben Howland in Year 2 has Mississippi State going in the right direction....they are becoming a pain in the neck for some SEC teams and have played some ranked teams much closer in recent weeks...It's not registering on the radar because Miss State is still trailing the rest of their league, but it's showing up in the box scores of their matchups. That's the turnaround RU can quickly assemble with a better staff, focus on defense and intensity. I think the right staff can do something quickly with the pieces Eddie, Shoes and the staff have collected. It's not an NCAA caliber roster that goes dancing, but there's more than enough to be respectable.

The RU game this past Saturday at Northwestern turned into a situation that is almost impossible to ignore from any level. I don't think anyone here believes Northwestern is a school we should eventually struggle to compete with in either sport entering the B1G. That's not a knock on NW, I think Fitzgerald is very good in football and Chris Collins works relentlessly in hoops to get NW respectable. But you can't get "housed" by 40 to NW.....you really can't lose by 40 to anyone, period.
 
The UNC job was really an interesting discussion, but it's so far beyond what was discussed in relation to what RU needs to get on track. UNC has a somewhat difficult eventual decision on what to do, if and when Roy Williams does retire. Call me crazy, but I find the coaching carousel fascinating or more intriguing than the actual regular season.

For those looking back, Ben Howland in Year 2 has Mississippi State going in the right direction....they are becoming a pain in the neck for some SEC teams and have played some ranked teams much closer in recent weeks...It's not registering on the radar because Miss State is still trailing the rest of their league, but it's showing up in the box scores of their matchups. That's the turnaround RU can quickly assemble with a better staff, focus on defense and intensity. I think the right staff can do something quickly with the pieces Eddie, Shoes and the staff have collected. It's not an NCAA caliber roster that goes dancing, but there's more than enough to be respectable.

The RU game this past Saturday at Northwestern turned into a situation that is almost impossible to ignore from any level. I don't think anyone here believes Northwestern is a school we should eventually struggle to compete with in either sport entering the B1G. That's not a knock on NW, I think Fitzgerald is very good in football and Chris Collins works relentlessly in hoops to get NW respectable. But you can't get "housed" by 40 to NW.....you really can't lose by 40 to anyone, period.
Guys that sit a year or two can get things going quickly. Think guys like Howland, Gottfied and Huggins. Hugs came in with players tied to him. Impressive.

I'd prefer Danny, but Sendek would certainly move away fro the amateur sh*t show that has been on display for the past few years. He's a real college coach. You don't spend that much time at NC State if you can't coach
 
Guys that sit a year or two can get things going quickly. Think guys like Howland, Gottfied and Huggins. Hugs came in with players tied to him. Impressive.

I'd prefer Danny, but Sendek would certainly move away fro the amateur sh*t show that has been on display for the past few years. He's a real college coach. You don't spend that much time at NC State if you can't coach

I'd prefer Danny as well but I'm interested in a potential staff that could follow Sendek.
 
Sendek is a good fit for RU. He's won't get us a title, he will bring the program back.
 
Sendek's track record suggests he could turn things around rather quickly and he as an impressive group of former assistants who are now head coaches around the country including Groce at Illinois.
 
Sendek is a good fit for RU. He's won't get us a title, he will bring the program back.

I think this is very accurate. I believe he would bring the RACmosphere back. I think that he could bring the program back to the "Gary Waters" level......tough defense and opponents coming into the RAC would have to tie the laces a bit tighter to get out with a W. Going to games would be fun again.
One other thing is that Coach Sendek was at ASU when they put the practice facility in there. I am sure that he would be very helpful in the build, sharing what worked and what did not work in a practice facility. If Pat Hobbs has talked with Sendek I am sure he is picking up some ideas on that front, as well.
 
Had a lengthy exchange with a contact that knows a couple of agents within College and Professional Coaching circles and the topic came up regarding what UNC would do if Roy Williams did in-fact step down for health related concerns IF he was able to engineer the Tar Heels to a National Championship....For those that are not completely aware, Williams has had some health concerns that may force him to consider a retirement. I then asked what he was aware of regarding RU job and the fact Eddie Jordan came from the NBA and how RU has struggled.

He agreed that Eddie was just not a right fit and surprisingly confirmed a decent amount of interest in the RU likely opening, once it likely opens in the next few weeks. The names that have interest are similar to what's been mentioned over the last couple of weeks, this is a brief breakdown of the RU Coaching Board, via this contact that is not associated with RU, but is connected enough to know what coaches are in play for openings or potential openings.

Names that are 100% interested in the job.

Herb Sendek-High Interest-Former NC State and Arizona State head coach

Will Brown (current Albany HC)- High Interest
- Some concern about RU but clearly would take job if offered (find it difficult that he would wait for a smaller school like an A-10 or MAAC type school)

Danny Hurley (current URI HC)-Moderately High Interest (only due to current contract situation at Rhode Island....there is more than enough history, so no need to rehash or debate whether he'd take the job....he almost has to consider it yet again.

Seth Greenberg-Former Virginia Tech and current ESPN analyst-High Interest.- Only drawback is he's 59, but has the track record of recruiting and is ultimately familiar with the tri-state area.

Mike Lonergan-(current GW Head Coach) Moderate Interest-Not sure he wants to uproot family and depart DC area....this one bears watching on whether interest goes from Moderate to High.

Steve Massiello (current Manhattan Head Coach)-High Interest-Is extremely interested and contact believes if offered he would accept the job immediately. Was told specifically beyond this conversation that he would walk to RU if offered....has work ethic that RU needs at this stage to get the kids into the program to win.

Tommy Amaker (Harvard coach, former Michigan and Seton Hall HC), little or no interest....confirmed via multiple sources, not interested in RU job....essentially would only be interested in Duke job, if and when Coach K retires.....only mentioned because of past ties/connection to Hobbs at Seton Hall.

I didn't get any other names but there were some names elsewhere regarding coaches that are doing a good job locally like Princeton's Mitch Henderson (former long time Associate Head Coach at Northwestern under Bill Carmody) and Bashir Mason (current coach at Wagner) or Iona's coach Tim Cluess as well........other outside names beyond coaching circles like Kevin Boyle were not mentioned...folks like Monmouth's King Rice for various reasons are off the radar, regardless of his extension just agreed to or not.

The keys to this list isn't necessarily whether these coaches can assemble a better job than what RU has today....it's really a matter of whether they can match up with the right assistant coaches assembled, to allow a better competitive product in recruiting and game management vs the rest of the B1G. RU ultimately needs credibility, the league is truly unforgiving from a competition/financial standpoint, unlike past years in the Big East....in the old Big East there were the financial haves and have nots.....RU could find a couple of wins against programs or coaching staffs that were on the level of where RU was (DePaul, SHU at times, Providence, USF etc)......those matchups and easier road trips in not so intimidating gyms are over....There are no gimmes in the B1G to pick up.

Sendek apparently has already assembled a potential staff that consists of a couple of current assistant coaches elsewhere that would arrive immediately in tow, with recruiting connections/Players that can help RU immediately. These are current and active full time assistants at D1 (some Power 5) schools that are consistent winners or working under very good Head Coaches right now. I confirmed one of the assistants, but cannot mention their name out of courtesy for where they are and to not compromise what potential is in place for their potential arrival at RU.

I would place Sendek, Will Brown and Danny Hurley as home run hires for RU and current favorites based on this exchange of information. I know there are "pie in the sky" types of coaches elsewhere, where fans may automatically think "offer 3M to Gregg Marshall at Wichita State" or "offer 4M to Nova's Jay Wright", but those coaches are not realistic options for where RU is financially and with the program.

This thread isn't meant to determine whether Eddie should stay or not, or what the potential fallout would be on players, current recruits, if and when a change ultimately happens. It's also not meant to rehash the "what if RU hired this person 10-15 years ago", those are past discussions that don't change anything.

It's meant to identify a conversation of what coaches are on the proverbial radar for an opening that many believe will open for RU in the very near future and RU's future financial standing within the B1G that ultimately is the carrot that eventually elevates this job to a true next level going forward.

It would be interesting to see how these coaches ultimately get interviewed/sorted out. In this case, similar to the Football Coaching search, a lot of rumors and very little leaks were out there before Ash was hired for Football...that was due to RU using a search firm to conduct the review, so I don't think you'll see a parade of people calling Hobbs directly or media members calling Los Angeles to talk to a candidate that says they want the RU job...... Hobbs is sharp and will conduct this properly and identify what choice may make sense for RU.

Fire away as you see fit......it's as accurate as it can be based on where things are today.....

Great post. I wonder if there are any wildcards out there that may just want a change.
 
Bilas backed Sendek last year. Interesting quote:

“The biggest home run would have been to keep Herb Sendek,” Jay Bilas told Burns and Gambo Wednesday on Arizona Sports 98.7 FM. “I think Herb was a terrific coach. I think at Arizona State, if you have somebody that doesn’t hang as many Final Four banners as they already had hanging up there, then that’s fine to fire him. But they didn’t have any. So until the institution makes a commitment to basketball, they’re going to keep getting the same results no matter who they hire.

http://arizonasports.com/story/8081...herb-sendek-would-have-been-biggest-home-run/
 
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Would Sendek be cheaper than if we had hired Howland previously?

I can be OK with Sendek and Massiello as I think he would have the energy. I am not sure about Albany's coach, but his teams when I have seen them (mostly in Ame East tourney) have been prepared and won in tough places (conf title game is at team of highest seed, not neutral title game)
 
Had a lengthy exchange with a contact that knows a couple of agents within College and Professional Coaching circles and the topic came up regarding what UNC would do if Roy Williams did in-fact step down for health related concerns IF he was able to engineer the Tar Heels to a National Championship....For those that are not completely aware, Williams has had some health concerns that may force him to consider a retirement. I then asked what he was aware of regarding RU job and the fact Eddie Jordan came from the NBA and how RU has struggled.

He agreed that Eddie was just not a right fit and surprisingly confirmed a decent amount of interest in the RU likely opening, once it likely opens in the next few weeks. The names that have interest are similar to what's been mentioned over the last couple of weeks, this is a brief breakdown of the RU Coaching Board, via this contact that is not associated with RU, but is connected enough to know what coaches are in play for openings or potential openings.

Names that are 100% interested in the job.

Herb Sendek-High Interest-Former NC State and Arizona State head coach

Will Brown (current Albany HC)- High Interest
- Some concern about RU but clearly would take job if offered (find it difficult that he would wait for a smaller school like an A-10 or MAAC type school)

Danny Hurley (current URI HC)-Moderately High Interest (only due to current contract situation at Rhode Island....there is more than enough history, so no need to rehash or debate whether he'd take the job....he almost has to consider it yet again.

Seth Greenberg-Former Virginia Tech and current ESPN analyst-High Interest.- Only drawback is he's 59, but has the track record of recruiting and is ultimately familiar with the tri-state area.

Mike Lonergan-(current GW Head Coach) Moderate Interest-Not sure he wants to uproot family and depart DC area....this one bears watching on whether interest goes from Moderate to High.

Steve Massiello (current Manhattan Head Coach)-High Interest-Is extremely interested and contact believes if offered he would accept the job immediately. Was told specifically beyond this conversation that he would walk to RU if offered....has work ethic that RU needs at this stage to get the kids into the program to win.

Tommy Amaker (Harvard coach, former Michigan and Seton Hall HC), little or no interest....confirmed via multiple sources, not interested in RU job....essentially would only be interested in Duke job, if and when Coach K retires.....only mentioned because of past ties/connection to Hobbs at Seton Hall.

I didn't get any other names but there were some names elsewhere regarding coaches that are doing a good job locally like Princeton's Mitch Henderson (former long time Associate Head Coach at Northwestern under Bill Carmody) and Bashir Mason (current coach at Wagner) or Iona's coach Tim Cluess as well........other outside names beyond coaching circles like Kevin Boyle were not mentioned...folks like Monmouth's King Rice for various reasons are off the radar, regardless of his extension just agreed to or not.

The keys to this list isn't necessarily whether these coaches can assemble a better job than what RU has today....it's really a matter of whether they can match up with the right assistant coaches assembled, to allow a better competitive product in recruiting and game management vs the rest of the B1G. RU ultimately needs credibility, the league is truly unforgiving from a competition/financial standpoint, unlike past years in the Big East....in the old Big East there were the financial haves and have nots.....RU could find a couple of wins against programs or coaching staffs that were on the level of where RU was (DePaul, SHU at times, Providence, USF etc)......those matchups and easier road trips in not so intimidating gyms are over....There are no gimmes in the B1G to pick up.

Sendek apparently has already assembled a potential staff that consists of a couple of current assistant coaches elsewhere that would arrive immediately in tow, with recruiting connections/Players that can help RU immediately. These are current and active full time assistants at D1 (some Power 5) schools that are consistent winners or working under very good Head Coaches right now. I confirmed one of the assistants, but cannot mention their name out of courtesy for where they are and to not compromise what potential is in place for their potential arrival at RU.

I would place Sendek, Will Brown and Danny Hurley as home run hires for RU and current favorites based on this exchange of information. I know there are "pie in the sky" types of coaches elsewhere, where fans may automatically think "offer 3M to Gregg Marshall at Wichita State" or "offer 4M to Nova's Jay Wright", but those coaches are not realistic options for where RU is financially and with the program.

This thread isn't meant to determine whether Eddie should stay or not, or what the potential fallout would be on players, current recruits, if and when a change ultimately happens. It's also not meant to rehash the "what if RU hired this person 10-15 years ago", those are past discussions that don't change anything.

It's meant to identify a conversation of what coaches are on the proverbial radar for an opening that many believe will open for RU in the very near future and RU's future financial standing within the B1G that ultimately is the carrot that eventually elevates this job to a true next level going forward.

It would be interesting to see how these coaches ultimately get interviewed/sorted out. In this case, similar to the Football Coaching search, a lot of rumors and very little leaks were out there before Ash was hired for Football...that was due to RU using a search firm to conduct the review, so I don't think you'll see a parade of people calling Hobbs directly or media members calling Los Angeles to talk to a candidate that says they want the RU job...... Hobbs is sharp and will conduct this properly and identify what choice may make sense for RU.

Fire away as you see fit......it's as accurate as it can be based on where things are today.....
Hawk, thank you for such a well thought out post and the contact(s) you have spoken with. I have always thought that for what we need now, Sendek would be the one, not just because of his coaching ability, which has been proven, but the quality assistants he can bring in to recruit and develop players. I also love Lonergan from GW, but as you stated, who knows if he would leave DC because of his family. Massiello is an intriguing name, although I'm not too familiar with him enough to say he would work for what we need now. The other intriguing name on the list for me is Seth Greenberg. The can coach, no doubt, but he has also underachieved at places lie V Tech. Again, thanks for the info.
 
I am intrigued by Masiello. Manhattan is always competitive
I'm sort of intrigued as well and think his diploma flap shouldn't be a concern .
But like my opposition to Danny Hurley , Manhattan's record this season makes me wonder if Steve can overcome the obstacles he would be facing as the RU HC, because his Jaspers are not improving on last season and they regressed from the 25-8 in 2013-14 to 19-14 in 2014-15
and are 12-17 ( with one game to go ) this season.
I can't see Masiello as a much better candidate than Hurley and possibly Danny would be a better hire than Steve.

I look at Sendek as a bridge that will make RU a respectable program, but will not make the team one of the better B1G teams while he's the HC.
Greenberg the same and both will have worn out their welcome after 5 years because the RU MBB fans will want more than a middle of the pack program.
Nothing wrong with that , because it will show RU fans now have higher expectations than just wanting the team to be competitive
 
I'm sort of intrigued as well and think his diploma flap shouldn't be a concern .
But like my opposition to Danny Hurley , Manhattan's record this season makes me wonder if Steve can overcome the obstacles he would be facing as the RU HC, because his Jaspers are not improving on last season and they regressed from the 25-8 in 2013-14 to 19-14 in 2014-15
and are 12-17 ( with one game to go ) this season.
I can't see Masiello as a much better candidate than Hurley and possibly Danny would be a better hire than Steve.

I look at Sendek as a bridge that will make RU a respectable program, but will not make the team one of the better B1G teams while he's the HC.
Greenberg the same and both will have worn out their welcome after 5 years because the RU MBB fans will want more than a middle of the pack program.
Nothing wrong with that , because it will show RU fans now have higher expectations than just wanting the team to be competitive

I'd cut off an arm to be a middle of the pack Big Ten team.
 
Too many out of HC.
Certainly you need a real winning record
.Certainly you do not good local boys from weak programs
.Hopefully,the budget for the program will go up by at least 40%
 
I am offline at a work event but my information is that Sendek would not cost an arm and leg financially. ...but I don't want to speak for anyone on their potential compensation.
 
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Carousel spins in weird ways. Other programs in p5 might be interested in sendek. Illinois?not sure who else is on hot seat

Dont count on next coach getting roster intact. It rarely works that way. Itd be a huge upset if sanders and laurent stay. Others might go also.
 
I'd cut off an arm to be a middle of the pack Big Ten team.
You would now, but once RU MBB gets respectable, you'd expect more and there isn't a thing wrong with that.
Once the doom & gloom feelings leave and things start looking up: expectations are raised and keep on rising until your team is the best every once in awhile ( but close to it every year)

When football was terrible, fans would give an arm and a leg to have a bowl eligible team.
Once the lesser bowls started coming every year, that wasn't good enough and RU fans ( including me) expected BCS bids and weren't satisfied with RU just appearing in lesser bowls.
You want a terrible team to start being respectable. Then after being respectable, you want it to be a good one.
Once it becomes a good program, greatness is expected and unless the team is considered elite , fans aren't satisfied.
Of course once elite, the program is expected to be one of the best and be a top 5 team ( MBB /WBB &/or FB)
 
Hawk, thank you for such a well thought out post and the contact(s) you have spoken with. I have always thought that for what we need now, Sendek would be the one, not just because of his coaching ability, which has been proven, but the quality assistants he can bring in to recruit and develop players. I also love Lonergan from GW, but as you stated, who knows if he would leave DC because of his family. Massiello is an intriguing name, although I'm not too familiar with him enough to say he would work for what we need now. The other intriguing name on the list for me is Seth Greenberg. The can coach, no doubt, but he has also underachieved at places lie V Tech. Again, thanks for the info.

Lonergan isn't leaving GW. He is a DC/MD guy. And he has a very good gig there. Makes you wonder if the rest is just as speculative.
 
I am offline at a work event but my information is that Sendek would not cost an arm and leg financially. ...but I don't want to speak for anyone on their potential compensation.

I believe (just my opinion without any facts supporting it) Sendek mainly wants a chance to get back in the game in a major conference program and the only hold-up would be how much would be allotted to pay the assistants he wants to bring with him.
Wouldn't be surprised if Greenberg was about the same way when it came to his pay and what assistants would be making .
 
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As a long time RU fan I'd love to get Sendek. But also as a long time RU fan I believe that we need at least a few backup choices and hope to land someone on on list of Top 5 candidates. History tells us that most of our top candidates end up playing us for better offers.
 
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You would now, but once RU MBB gets respectable, you'd expect more and there isn't a thing wrong with that.
Once the doom & gloom feelings leave and things start looking up: expectations are raised and keep on rising until your team is the best every once in awhile ( but close to it every year)

When football was terrible, fans would give an arm and a leg to have a bowl eligible team.
Once the lesser bowls started coming every year, that wasn't good enough and RU fans ( including me) expected BCS bids and weren't satisfied with RU just appearing in lesser bowls.
You want a terrible team to start being respectable. Then after being respectable, you want it to be a good one.
Once it becomes a good program, greatness is expected and unless the team is considered elite , fans aren't satisfied.
Of course once elite, the program is expected to be one of the best and be a top 5 team ( MBB /WBB &/or FB)

I'm not expecting greatness. We're a small market team against the Texas schools, the ACC/Pac10/Big12.

I'm rooting for NCAAs in the future but would settle for a notch below under the next HC.

Meaningful basketball. Fun basketball.
 
See this is what I'm talking about...some big big names there
 
Had a lengthy exchange with a contact that knows a couple of agents within College and Professional Coaching circles and the topic came up regarding what UNC would do if Roy Williams did in-fact step down for health related concerns IF he was able to engineer the Tar Heels to a National Championship....For those that are not completely aware, Williams has had some health concerns that may force him to consider a retirement. I then asked what he was aware of regarding RU job and the fact Eddie Jordan came from the NBA and how RU has struggled.

He agreed that Eddie was just not a right fit and surprisingly confirmed a decent amount of interest in the RU likely opening, once it likely opens in the next few weeks. The names that have interest are similar to what's been mentioned over the last couple of weeks, this is a brief breakdown of the RU Coaching Board, via this contact that is not associated with RU, but is connected enough to know what coaches are in play for openings or potential openings.

Names that are 100% interested in the job.

Herb Sendek-High Interest-Former NC State and Arizona State head coach

Will Brown (current Albany HC)- High Interest
- Some concern about RU but clearly would take job if offered (find it difficult that he would wait for a smaller school like an A-10 or MAAC type school)

Danny Hurley (current URI HC)-Moderately High Interest (only due to current contract situation at Rhode Island....there is more than enough history, so no need to rehash or debate whether he'd take the job....he almost has to consider it yet again.

Seth Greenberg-Former Virginia Tech and current ESPN analyst-High Interest.- Only drawback is he's 59, but has the track record of recruiting and is ultimately familiar with the tri-state area.

Mike Lonergan-(current GW Head Coach) Moderate Interest-Not sure he wants to uproot family and depart DC area....this one bears watching on whether interest goes from Moderate to High.

Steve Massiello (current Manhattan Head Coach)-High Interest-Is extremely interested and contact believes if offered he would accept the job immediately. Was told specifically beyond this conversation that he would walk to RU if offered....has work ethic that RU needs at this stage to get the kids into the program to win.

Tommy Amaker (Harvard coach, former Michigan and Seton Hall HC), little or no interest....confirmed via multiple sources, not interested in RU job....essentially would only be interested in Duke job, if and when Coach K retires.....only mentioned because of past ties/connection to Hobbs at Seton Hall.

I didn't get any other names but there were some names elsewhere regarding coaches that are doing a good job locally like Princeton's Mitch Henderson (former long time Associate Head Coach at Northwestern under Bill Carmody) and Bashir Mason (current coach at Wagner) or Iona's coach Tim Cluess as well........other outside names beyond coaching circles like Kevin Boyle were not mentioned...folks like Monmouth's King Rice for various reasons are off the radar, regardless of his extension just agreed to or not.

The keys to this list isn't necessarily whether these coaches can assemble a better job than what RU has today....it's really a matter of whether they can match up with the right assistant coaches assembled, to allow a better competitive product in recruiting and game management vs the rest of the B1G. RU ultimately needs credibility, the league is truly unforgiving from a competition/financial standpoint, unlike past years in the Big East....in the old Big East there were the financial haves and have nots.....RU could find a couple of wins against programs or coaching staffs that were on the level of where RU was (DePaul, SHU at times, Providence, USF etc)......those matchups and easier road trips in not so intimidating gyms are over....There are no gimmes in the B1G to pick up.

Sendek apparently has already assembled a potential staff that consists of a couple of current assistant coaches elsewhere that would arrive immediately in tow, with recruiting connections/Players that can help RU immediately. These are current and active full time assistants at D1 (some Power 5) schools that are consistent winners or working under very good Head Coaches right now. I confirmed one of the assistants, but cannot mention their name out of courtesy for where they are and to not compromise what potential is in place for their potential arrival at RU.

I would place Sendek, Will Brown and Danny Hurley as home run hires for RU and current favorites based on this exchange of information. I know there are "pie in the sky" types of coaches elsewhere, where fans may automatically think "offer 3M to Gregg Marshall at Wichita State" or "offer 4M to Nova's Jay Wright", but those coaches are not realistic options for where RU is financially and with the program.

This thread isn't meant to determine whether Eddie should stay or not, or what the potential fallout would be on players, current recruits, if and when a change ultimately happens. It's also not meant to rehash the "what if RU hired this person 10-15 years ago", those are past discussions that don't change anything.

It's meant to identify a conversation of what coaches are on the proverbial radar for an opening that many believe will open for RU in the very near future and RU's future financial standing within the B1G that ultimately is the carrot that eventually elevates this job to a true next level going forward.

It would be interesting to see how these coaches ultimately get interviewed/sorted out. In this case, similar to the Football Coaching search, a lot of rumors and very little leaks were out there before Ash was hired for Football...that was due to RU using a search firm to conduct the review, so I don't think you'll see a parade of people calling Hobbs directly or media members calling Los Angeles to talk to a candidate that says they want the RU job...... Hobbs is sharp and will conduct this properly and identify what choice may make sense for RU.

Fire away as you see fit......it's as accurate as it can be based on where things are today.....

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I'm sort of intrigued as well and think his diploma flap shouldn't be a concern .
But like my opposition to Danny Hurley , Manhattan's record this season makes me wonder if Steve can overcome the obstacles he would be facing as the RU HC, because his Jaspers are not improving on last season and they regressed from the 25-8 in 2013-14 to 19-14 in 2014-15
and are 12-17 ( with one game to go ) this season.
I can't see Masiello as a much better candidate than Hurley and possibly Danny would be a better hire than Steve.

I look at Sendek as a bridge that will make RU a respectable program, but will not make the team one of the better B1G teams while he's the HC.
Greenberg the same and both will have worn out their welcome after 5 years because the RU MBB fans will want more than a middle of the pack program.
Nothing wrong with that , because it will show RU fans now have higher expectations than just wanting the team to be competitive


Im not sure why you are concerned about being only middle of the pack when we aren't there yet, we have no idea how RU fans will react once we make the promise land, its been so long...10 plus years since the program has had a pulse even with Waters

I don't have any illusion of RU competing for Big !0 championships in my lifetime, its just not going to happen, the program. RU can be a Purdue/Iowa/Illinois type program that cycles through some good seasons and some mediocre, we are never going to be dominant...look at Pitt, Cuse, ND these schools aren't even competing for championships
 
Lonergan isn't leaving GW. He is a DC/MD guy. And he has a very good gig there. Makes you wonder if the rest is just as speculative.


not saying he leaves for RU but coaches have egoes, if Lonergan ever wants to coach on the big stage in a power 5 league he needs to do it soon while he is still somewhat hot. GW is probably going to miss the tourney this season. You only have so much window of opportunity to jump. He may very well like where he is at and that level but you don't know that either. It was hard to imagine Beilein at Michigan too but hes there
 
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