http://www.golocalprov.com/sports/report-uris-hurley-close-to-taking-uconn-coaching-jobHurley is holding out for Louisville or Arizona to come calling.
http://www.golocalprov.com/sports/report-uris-hurley-close-to-taking-uconn-coaching-jobHurley is holding out for Louisville or Arizona to come calling.
Kenpom has URI ranked 37th in experience this year. 5 out of the 9 players in the rotation are seniors.
That would be a very good reason to move. Next year it is likely he isn't an attractive free agent. Could be the right time to monetize his success.
That's probably going to be a long waitHurley is holding out for Louisville or Arizona to come calling.
That's probably going to be a long wait
Oh ok :okay:Russ, my comment was not serious. There is only one person who on this board who thinks Hurley should get a top cbb job
Last week you said Hurley wasn't considering Uconn...
This is why I have to take your posts and "people" with a big grain a salt.
Calling it now. If Hurley doesn’t land at Uconn, Calhoun will be back.
Calling it now. If Hurley doesn’t land at Uconn, Calhoun will be back.
St. Johns?That was last week.....LOL.........UConn is fighting for survival....I don't think he's enamored with the job....he's had an offer for well over 48 hours....how long does one have to take before the school realizes he doesn't actually want the job...???......jobs that people actually want to take (vs negotiating back with URI) actually get done rather quickly....
As recently as Sunday, I was told pretty much done and that Pitt wasn't actually involved....now there are tweets that Pitt is actually involved....(whether it's a negotiating ploy on Hurley camp, not sure).....but I don't think he's in love with UConn, the job etc....Pitt also has to get involved here, he's capable option that can help rebuild, although he may be afraid of the ACC and the length of the rebuild there.....the pay may make it worth his while....
But these are coaching changes and it doesn't take a rocket scientist to know this is not the only opening available (there is a 3rd better job that will open soon that is better than both Pitt and UConn, just not announced yet).....better stayed tuned, this might get messy....
That was last week.....LOL.........UConn is fighting for survival....I don't think he's enamored with the job....he's had an offer for well over 48 hours....how long does one have to take before the school realizes he doesn't actually want the job...???......jobs that people actually want to take (vs negotiating back with URI) actually get done rather quickly....
As recently as Sunday, I was told pretty much done and that Pitt wasn't actually involved....now there are tweets that Pitt is actually involved....(whether it's a negotiating ploy on Hurley camp, not sure).....but I don't think he's in love with UConn, the job etc....Pitt also has to get involved here, he's capable option that can help rebuild, although he may be afraid of the ACC and the length of the rebuild there.....the pay may make it worth his while....
But these are coaching changes and it doesn't take a rocket scientist to know this is not the only opening available (there is a 3rd better job that will open soon that is better than both Pitt and UConn, just not announced yet).....better stayed tuned, this might get messy....
Calhoun has said he'd not rule out coaching St.Josephs small school in Connecticut that he's helping start a D-III MBB program.There are 2nd or 3rd tier choices that would really grind and bring UConn back to a relevancy....I don't think the fan base would be excited however and that has a factor in chasing Hurley....A couple of existing D1 "name" coaches are interested that have been mentioned in other threads but one in particular would be interesting.....I don't think this is a situation where Calhoun resurfaces as coach....
Because his previous hand picked successor, who he basically hired as a coach in waiting, worked out so great?Calhoun has said he'd not rule out coaching St.Josephs small school in Connecticut that he's helping start a D-III MBB program.
UConn might just use him as a short term solution and try to get a coach in waiting to work under him, if they feel he's the best they can do at this point.
Insane! Where does this money come from?? Professors up there can't be happy with this ludicrous offer.Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reporting that Pitt has offered Hurley $3MM per year.
Insane! Where does this money come from?? Professors up there can't be happy with this ludicrous offer.
I stated last night on this thread that I felt that Danny just might turn down both jobs. He seems to like forcing RI to up his pay as he did twice by playing us both times.
Because his previous hand picked successor, who he basically hired as a coach in waiting, worked out so great?
would Hurley (or whoever) use Ollie's recruiting methods or Calhoun's methods?I don't know if Ollie got outworked on the recruiting trail or not but one thing I do know and that is that Ollie was not allowed to use the same recruiting methods that Calhoun used to get players.
UConn fans just don't want to hear that, nor do they want to accept it.
I don't know if Ollie got outworked on the recruiting trail or not but one thing I do know and that is that Ollie was not allowed to use the same recruiting methods that Calhoun used to get players.
UConn fans just don't want to hear that, nor do they want to accept it.
I believe Pitt is offering more money so you probably should flip the order of the schools.Hurley hesitation at UCONN job speaks volumes. Wouldn't be surprised if he takes the Pitt job.
I believe Pitt is offering more money so you probably should flip the order of the schools.
Also a decision is expected to be announced today so....
I'm now hearing this too. Will create chaos at Pitt if this is the resultHurley will stay at URI.
What was the difference? Just interested.I don't know if Ollie got outworked on the recruiting trail or not but one thing I do know and that is that Ollie was not allowed to use the same recruiting methods that Calhoun used to get players.
UConn fans just don't want to hear that, nor do they want to accept it.