Many have been on the Dusty May love fest which I never really understood.
I still think that he is the next Chris Holtmann waiting to happen.
I still think that he is the next Chris Holtmann waiting to happen.
Feel like we dodged a bullet with him.Many have been on the Dusty May love fest which I never really understood.
I still think that he is the next Chris Holtmann waiting to happen.
They got bombed out of the building in the 2nd half. Zero 3-point defense effort by Michigan. Guys wide open all the 2nd half. Illinois scored 62 points on them in the 2nd half.He's still #2 in the conference at 14-4. Solidly in the tournament. I'd trade places.
I didn't watch that game was Michigan missing any key players or did they just lay an egg?
35-4, 2023, final four. zero NBA playerMany have been on the Dusty May love fest which I never really understood.
I still think that he is the next Chris Holtmann waiting to happen.
Very Top Heavy league, should get only 8 teams Max!Dusty's Michigan team is overrated. Eleven of their 14 Big Ten wins have been decided by four points or fewer, highlighting how often they’ve relied on narrow escapes. Their last victory by more than four points came on January 12th against Washington. While most fans on this board will see Dusty's success in close games as a positive, the reality is that Michigan has been extremely fortunate this season. Eventually, their luck will run out, and yes, we likely dodged a bullet.
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extremely fortunate might = great coachingDusty's Michigan team is overrated. Eleven of their 14 Big Ten wins have been decided by four points or fewer, highlighting how often they’ve relied on narrow escapes. Their last victory by more than four points came on January 12th against Washington. While most fans on this board will see Dusty's success in close games as a positive, the reality is that Michigan has been extremely fortunate this season. Eventually, their luck will run out, and yes, we likely dodged a bullet.
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"Dodged a bullet" is a bit much.Feel like we dodged a bullet with him.
CRMK won a lot of 4 point games
Dusty’s done some impressive things, but in a relatively short amount of time. Time will tell what he’s made of. Actually, next year will say a lot, as Wolf probably is gone, and Goldin has no eligibility left and is gone. Those two are a big reason they can pull out these tight games. Having a Chitwood makes all the difference, an advantage we don’t have.Many have been on the Dusty May love fest which I never really understood.
I still think that he is the next Chris Holtmann waiting to happen.
My initial view, early on in this coaching search discussion, was that I was getting "Tom Crean vibes" from May. The more I watched, and read about him, the less I have that view. I think he'd be consistently very successful at IU. I'd love to have him. And I still think there's a decent chance he'll be the guy...despite the new contract.This post is dumb May is a good coach.
I agree especially if we make the wrong hire again.My initial view, early on in this coaching search discussion, was that I was getting "Tom Crean vibes" from May. The more I watched, and read about him, the less I have that view. I think he'd be consistently very successful at IU. I'd love to have him. And I still think there's a decent chance he'll be the guy...despite the new contract.
That would make him the biggest jackass in college basketball. It's over. Stevens is more likely than May. And you're assuming he'd rather be at IU and UM. Besides, Dolson probably already has his guy locked up.And I still think there's a decent chance he'll be the guy...despite the new contract.
Dodged a bullet he lost one game and is in 2nd place in his first season. Are we now basing hires off of one game?Feel like we dodged a bullet with him.
It's comical how these guys say he is the next chris holtman because he lost one game. He has five more conference wins than woodson with way less nil.He's still #2 in the conference at 14-4. Solidly in the tournament. I'd trade places.
I didn't watch that game was Michigan missing any key players or did they just lay an egg?
To be fair, you need to include several seasons with May as head coach. Comparing one season vs. 26? We already know May isn't close to Knight in any meaningful coaching metric.No, compared to Dusty, RMK did not. Below is the number of Big Ten wins RMK had by four points or fewer during his tenure. During this era, the Big Ten season consisted of 18 games, the same number of games Michigan has played so far.
1975: 1 game
1976: 3 games
1977: 1 game
1978: 3 games
1979: 2 games
1980: 4 games
1981: 2 games
1982: 3 games
1983: 3 games
1984: 3 games
1985: 1 game
1986: 4 games
1987: 6 games
1988: 5 games
1989: 5 games
1990: 3 games
1991: 1 game
1992: 1 game
1993: 5 games
1994: 3 games
1995: 4 games
1996: 1 games
1997: 4 games
1998: 1 game
1999: 3 games
2000: 3 games
Dusty: 11 games
On average, RMK won 2.88 Big Ten games by four points or fewer per season. In contrast, Dusty has won 11 such games.
RMK: 16% (2.88/18)
Dusty: 61% (11/18)
While Dusty is a good coach, it's also clear that he's a lucky SOB too.
He's been blown out, at home, two games in a row.Dodged a bullet he lost one game and is in 2nd place in his first season. Are we now basing hires off of one game?
And we got guys on here pushing for McCollum with even less experience and telling us he is a winner and will win here. Very bold predictions and the same were made about archie.He's been blown out, at home, two games in a row.
Sorry but it's not hard to imagine some of the folks who wanted him hired "turning on him" a couple years down the road. Kinda "why the hell did we hire a guy with virtually no p4 experience".
Speaking of Crean great interview had great things to say about Indiana the fans and coaching search.
Big rewards usually require bigger risks. None of the best P4 coaches would come here anyway, they are all doing very well where they are.And we got guys on here pushing for McCollum with even less experience and telling us he is a winner and will win here. Very bold predictions and the same were made about archie.
Houston and st johns would beg to differ. Huge rewards with proven coachesBig rewards usually require bigger risks. None of the best P4 coaches would come here anyway, they are all doing very well where they are.
I agree. Crean was very insightful and made a lot of good points.Speaking of Crean great interview had great things to say about Indiana the fans and coaching search.
It is funny how you see him as being lucky for winning close games while many see it as a sign of good coaching. I can say I have not watched much this year. However what he accomplished at FAU is remarkable.No, compared to Dusty, RMK did not. Below is the number of Big Ten wins RMK had by four points or fewer during his tenure. During this era, the Big Ten season consisted of 18 games, the same number of games Michigan has played so far.
1975: 1 game
1976: 3 games
1977: 1 game
1978: 3 games
1979: 2 games
1980: 4 games
1981: 2 games
1982: 3 games
1983: 3 games
1984: 3 games
1985: 1 game
1986: 4 games
1987: 6 games
1988: 5 games
1989: 5 games
1990: 3 games
1991: 1 game
1992: 1 game
1993: 5 games
1994: 3 games
1995: 4 games
1996: 1 games
1997: 4 games
1998: 1 game
1999: 3 games
2000: 3 games
Dusty: 11 games
On average, RMK won 2.88 Big Ten games by four points or fewer per season. In contrast, Dusty has won 11 such games.
RMK: 16% (2.88/18)
Dusty: 61% (11/18)
While Dusty is a good coach, it's also clear that he's a lucky SOB too.
Maybe.Many have been on the Dusty May love fest which I never really understood.
I still think that he is the next Chris Holtmann waiting to happen.
As usual, your little pea brain can't see the forest for the trees. I'm not saying Dusty is da bomb or that I even want him as our next coach which ain't happening but his record suggests he's far better than Woody. 14-4 in his first season with a bunch of new guys makes Woody look like a useless buffoon.They got bombed out of the building in the 2nd half. Zero 3-point defense effort by Michigan. Guys wide open all the 2nd half. Illinois scored 62 points on them in the 2nd half.
It was Woody-esque.
Wow, thanks for doing the research = very cool!No, compared to Dusty, RMK did not. Below is the number of Big Ten wins RMK had by four points or fewer during his tenure. During this era, the Big Ten season consisted of 18 games, the same number of games Michigan has played so far.
1975: 1 game
1976: 3 games
1977: 1 game
1978: 3 games
1979: 2 games
1980: 4 games
1981: 2 games
1982: 3 games
1983: 3 games
1984: 3 games
1985: 1 game
1986: 4 games
1987: 6 games
1988: 5 games
1989: 5 games
1990: 3 games
1991: 1 game
1992: 1 game
1993: 5 games
1994: 3 games
1995: 4 games
1996: 1 games
1997: 4 games
1998: 1 game
1999: 3 games
2000: 3 games
Dusty: 11 games
On average, RMK won 2.88 Big Ten games by four points or fewer per season. In contrast, Dusty has won 11 such games.
RMK: 16% (2.88/18)
Dusty: 61% (11/18)
While Dusty is a good coach, it's also clear that he's a lucky SOB too.
Look like?As usual, your little pea brain can't see the forest for the trees. I'm not saying Dusty is da bomb or that I even want him as our next coach which ain't happening but his record suggests he's far better than Woody. 14-4 in his first season with a bunch of new guys makes Woody look like a useless buffoon.
I listened to that interview when it came out. I enjoyed it. Never knew about all the threats against Crean. That was awful to hear. Crean had a lot of good points. It’s worth a listen if anyone has time.Speaking of Crean great interview had great things to say about Indiana the fans and coaching search.
Yea Crean was a good guy he got the Indiana part for sure really good listen. I can't believe he even gives Fred Glass credit. He also said Dolson needs to listen to his on gut not let anybody else in his ear to make the right hire.I listened to that interview when it came out. I enjoyed it. Never knew about all the threats against Crean. That was awful to hear. Crean had a lot of good points. It’s worth a listen if anyone has time.
Dusty’s first 4 years of coaching.Dusty's Michigan team is overrated. Eleven of their 14 Big Ten wins have been decided by four points or fewer, highlighting how often they’ve relied on narrow escapes. Their last victory by more than four points came on January 12th against Washington. While most fans on this board will see Dusty's success in close games as a positive, the reality is that Michigan has been extremely fortunate this season. Eventually, their luck will run out, and yes, we likely dodged a bullet.
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I wasn’t comparing Dusty to Woody.As usual, your little pea brain can't see the forest for the trees. I'm not saying Dusty is da bomb or that I even want him as our next coach which ain't happening but his record suggests he's far better than Woody. 14-4 in his first season with a bunch of new guys makes Woody look like a useless buffoon.
I hate to say it but another coach that was an IU grad from Terre Hate-Cam Cameron but football of course. Never came close to understanding some of the things he did with the Dolphins.I wasn’t comparing Dusty to Woody.
I was comparing him to the other candidates.
Of course anybody is going to look like a coaching legend next to Woodson. That guy shouldn’t even be coaching basketball.
I’m just not enamored with him. If Dusty May was not an IU grad from Terre Haute, would this board be pumping his name out like the best thing since sliced bread?
The May thing still feels like this old argument by some that we have to get a guy that had IU connections.
We have one of those now and he stinks.
OK, I'll limit my statement to P4 coaches IU would hire.Houston and st johns would beg to differ. Huge rewards with proven coaches
He's always spoke well of Indiana. Coach Mike Davis has too.Speaking of Crean great interview had great things to say about Indiana the fans and coaching search.
I think Cam’s biggest mistake was throwing in Randle El at QB as a quick fix for the offense. I get it, Cam was desperate and ARE was a great talent. I believe he should’ve been patient and stuck ARE at receiver and let Jones (I think that was the other QB at the time) be the QB. We had Williams at RB too. I think the following year those moves would’ve paid off. Could’ve still used ARE at QB in certain situations.I hate to say it but another coach that was an IU grad from Terre Hate-Cam Cameron but football of course. Never came close to understanding some of the things he did with the Dolphins.
His biggest mistake was not hiring a quality defensive coordinator. And then not focusing on that side of the ball, really at all. Our offense with ARE was fine. Better than fine, actually. And it would have been even better with even an average defense.I think Cam’s biggest mistake was throwing in Randle El at QB as a quick fix for the offense. I get it, Cam was desperate and ARE was a great talent. I believe he should’ve been patient and stuck ARE at receiver and let Jones (I think that was the other QB at the time) be the QB. We had Williams at RB too. I think the following year those moves would’ve paid off. Could’ve still used ARE at QB in certain situations.
I have a personal question for you.He's always spoke well of Indiana. Coach Mike Davis has too.
I have a personal question for you. Are you from Huntington IN? The reason I ask is because I was driving on 24 through there and stopped by Nick's Kitchen to get a breaded tenderloin. I had not gotten one there before. It was very good. Thx in advance.Yea Crean was a good guy he got the Indiana part for sure really good listen. I can't believe he even gives Fred Glass credit. He also said Dolson needs to listen to his on gut not let anybody else in his ear to make the right hire.