
Sources: Iowa set to dismiss coach McCaffery
Iowa's men's basketball program is set to dismiss head coach Fran McCaffery after 15 seasons, sources told ESPN on Friday.
Iowa turns to McCollum, and IU turns to Brownell. Tradition is very important at Indiana.So who will IU get?
Who does Iowa turn to?
Who honestly even knows if McCollum wants to leave Drake after one year but I am sure Iowa will go after him hard.Iowa turns to McCollum, and IU turns to Brownell. Tradition is very important at Indiana.
They will......and they will get him too. McCollum would be Iowa's first choice, and they will court him that way. We at IU have to kick the tires on a free car.....and would approach him like he's the fifth or sixth option....thereby sufficiently insulting his intelligence. The guy can flat out coach. When IU has Brownell, and Iowa has McCollum, and the team's play....this board will be ammonia and bleach.....shaken, not stirred.Who honestly even knows if McCollum wants to leave Drake after one year but I am sure Iowa will go after him hard.
Brownell has IU ties.Iowa turns to McCollum, and IU turns to Brownell. Tradition is very important at Indiana.
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Sources: Iowa set to dismiss coach McCaffery
Iowa's men's basketball program is set to dismiss head coach Fran McCaffery after 15 seasons, sources told ESPN on Friday.www.espn.com
Who honestly even knows if McCollum wants to leave Drake after one year but I am sure Iowa will go after him hard.
it may play out that way, but this board gets way too excited about staying in state or "home". That is just not a factor for many professionals, especially not in sports. McCollum may love Iowa and may end up there, but if he's like most professionals he's going to go where he can earn the most and win the most and at the highest level. Our star has certainly dimmed, but not below Iowa. If we both were to target McCollum, chances are that we'd get him.They will......and they will get him too. McCollum would be Iowa's first choice, and they will court him that way. We at IU have to kick the tires on a free car.....and would approach him like he's the fifth or sixth option....thereby sufficiently insulting his intelligence. The guy can flat out coach. When IU has Brownell, and Iowa has McCollum, and the team's play....this board will be ammonia and bleach.....shaken, not stirred.
Nobody wants bronwell but I am not convinced mccollum is just going to kill it either. He did well at lower levels but its a big jump so who knows how he will end up doing.They will......and they will get him too. McCollum would be Iowa's first choice, and they will court him that way. We at IU have to kick the tires on a free car.....and would approach him like he's the fifth or sixth option....thereby sufficiently insulting his intelligence. The guy can flat out coach. When IU has Brownell, and Iowa has McCollum, and the team's play....this board will be ammonia and bleach.....shaken, not stirred.
He has like a 4 million dollar buyout and unlike IU Iowa is not flush with cash or booster that will donate millions for the buyout.I think Iowa goes after Darian Devries at WVU before they go after McCollum. Devries was at Drake prior to BM.
Yup! I'm reminded by that Cignetti guy. Did I get the name right?Iowa turns to McCollum, and IU turns to Brownell. Tradition is very important at Indiana.
Not every mid major hire is going to be the next cig in fact most end up failing. There is no guarantee Mccollum is going to succeed at a high level. People just seemed convinced he is the next sure thing just like archie was the next big thing.Yup! I'm reminded by that Cignetti guy. Did I get his name right?
Did you forget that IU didn't have a football tradition before Cig? More losses than any program, anywhere. Basketball is our specialty....Yup! I'm reminded by that Cignetti guy. Did I get his name right?
not counting the job in Bloomington IN?Iowa and Minnesota are likely the two toughest jobs in the league based upon expectations. That should help IU.
Think it was on CrimsonCast (Galen Clavio) but a buddy showed me a graphic they had, and it's an amazing # of past NCAA champions who had won the most games ever in a season at their previous school. I'd guess McCollum's done it twice.Not every mid major hire is going to be the next cig in fact most end up failing. There is no guarantee Mccollum is going to succeed at a high level. People just seemed convinced he is the next sure thing just like archie was the next big thing.
Expectations are high but so is the NIL.not counting the job in Bloomington IN?
oh I agree. Challenging in either scenario.Expectations are high but so is the NIL.
The difference is buy out. Devries has a multi year contract in the Big12. McCollum is a much cheaper hire.I think Iowa goes after Darian Devries at WVU before they go after McCollum. Devries was at Drake prior to BM.
and they can keep losing.Iowa turns to McCollum, and IU turns to Brownell. Tradition is very important at Indiana.
There's no guarantee anyone is going to succeed at a high level. That's not something that is specific to only McCollum. I'd much rather take a chance on him and maybe be back here in 4 years because it didn't work out the way we all had hoped than hire Brownell and be back here in 4 years because it worked out the way we all thought it would.Not every mid major hire is going to be the next cig in fact most end up failing. There is no guarantee Mccollum is going to succeed at a high level. People just seemed convinced he is the next sure thing just like archie was the next big thing.
If we got McCollum and he had success, he’s young enough to be here 20 years unless he has NBA coaching aspirations. He’s only 43.Think it was on CrimsonCast (Galen Clavio) but a buddy showed me a graphic they had, and it's an amazing # of past NCAA champions who had won the most games ever in a season at their previous school. I'd guess McCollum's done it twice.
I agree, it's a risk, but I still think this route is our best chance at landing a program elevating coach. Swing for the fences if you're SD and convinced he's the guy.
What did Fran do to finally get the ax?![]()
Sources: Iowa set to dismiss coach McCaffery
Iowa's men's basketball program is set to dismiss head coach Fran McCaffery after 15 seasons, sources told ESPN on Friday.www.espn.com
He HAD to go out like that. The world wouldn't make sense otherwise.
He HAD to go out like that. The world wouldn't make sense otherwise.
Last couple of years were bad.What did Fran do to finally get the ax?
#%&$ing BINGO!There's no guarantee anyone is going to succeed at a high level. That's not something that is specific to only McCollum. I'd much rather take a chance on him and maybe be back here in 4 years because it didn't work out the way we all had hoped than hire Brownell and be back here in 4 years because it worked out the way we all thought it would.
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IU has methodically worked through the solid hires and sure things.....which is why we are looking for a new coach......again.There's no guarantee anyone is going to succeed at a high level. That's not something that is specific to only McCollum. I'd much rather take a chance on him and maybe be back here in 4 years because it didn't work out the way we all had hoped than hire Brownell and be back here in 4 years because it worked out the way we all thought it would.
Beard is the wild card in all this. Will they pull the trigger on him or have they passed already.
The only outlier to that, Coach K, because RMK had most wins at ArmyThink it was on CrimsonCast (Galen Clavio) but a buddy showed me a graphic they had, and it's an amazing # of past NCAA champions who had won the most games ever in a season at their previous school. I'd guess McCollum's done it twice.
I agree, it's a risk, but I still think this route is our best chance at landing a program elevating coach. Swing for the fences if you're SD and convinced he's the guy.
No 💩IU has methodically worked through the solid hires and sure things.....which is why we are looking for a new coach......again.
That 1 blew right by you.Not every mid major hire is going to be the next cig in fact most end up failing. There is no guarantee Mccollum is going to succeed at a high level. People just seemed convinced he is the next sure thing just like archie was the next big thing.