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duckman
02-10-2006, 05:13 PM
Thought I bring some sunshine to the Mizzou fans. :D

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=2326174

I'm glad about this actually. The Tigers are not the Tigers unless they are competing for the Big XII title on a regular basis. I miss the ole Stomin' Norman days. :(

Blade6119
02-10-2006, 05:26 PM
Now comes a very interesting search for new coach. The creighton coach has been tossed around, but i dont know. its tough, as quinn was thought to be a sure-fire star and fizzled

MrBug708
02-10-2006, 05:44 PM
Wojo!

davidlando1
02-10-2006, 06:33 PM
As an Illini fan, I'm sad about this....I loved bitch slapping the Tigers around the basketball court...Can Bob Huggins be far behind? Interesting thought....

kcchief19
02-10-2006, 06:52 PM
I guess when he so adamantly declared yesterday he wasn't going anywhere we should have know what was next. Conflicting reports out of Columbia on whether this was Quin's choice or he was forced out -- one station here says all their sources at MU say the athletic department was stunned, but some other sources seem to indicate that this was at the very least a mutual decision -- the interview with Coach K on ESPN was quite interesting.
Now comes a very interesting search for new coach. The creighton coach has been tossed around, but i dont know. its tough, as quinn was thought to be a sure-fire star and fizzledAltman's name will be mentioned, but all indications are that he is at Creighton for the long haul -- he's decline interviews in the past and he and his wife both have family around Omaha, including apparently some family in poor health.

John Calipari is going to be the hot name for a while. Calipari's wife is from Missouri, and there were stories all over the place last year that he let it be know if the Missouri job opened he was interested. Whether he and Memphis have had made up might be an issue, but we'll see. I'd hate to see Calipari get the gig -- great coach, but lots of baggage.

I think the initial No. 1 choice will be Mark Few. He's making $400k at Gonzaga -- Quin was making triple that. Missouri has some big money boosters that will open up the wallet for a new coach.

But it's way too early. Missouri won't be able to talk to the coaches they want to until they get knocked out of the tournament. All we have is a month head start on getting unofficial word from guys on their interest and nailing down a prospect list so you can hit the job running as soon as their season's are over.

Without a doubt, Missouri's next head coach will be a current head coach somewhere else. Mike Alden's still kicking himself for not hiring Bill Self.

WSUCougar
02-10-2006, 08:10 PM
Ding dong, the witch is dead.

sterlingice
02-10-2006, 08:23 PM
I think the initial No. 1 choice will be Mark Few. He's making $400k at Gonzaga -- Quin was making triple that. Missouri has some big money boosters that will open up the wallet for a new coach.You're dreaming, right? Every single program in the country, save about 10 wants Mark Few, including ones who will throw that kind of money at him. There's just no way.

SI

kcchief19
02-10-2006, 08:52 PM
You're dreaming, right? Every single program in the country, save about 10 wants Mark Few, including ones who will throw that kind of money at him. There's just no way.

SINot dreaming, just stating relevant facts. Yes, every school with an opening will have Mark Few atop their list. I disagree that anybody can throw more money at him than Missouri -- who else has two Wal-Mart billionaires as the top contributors at their program? If Bill Laurie and Stan Kroenke decide to pony up the money, nobody can out bid Missouri.

Missouri isn't a top 10 job -- it's not a North Carolina. But it's the next tier down. It's a better job than most others he's been a leading candidate for, like Washington and South Carolina. I think it's a better job than USC for that matter. Heck, Kelvin Sampson today said that Missouri is the third best job in the Big XII behind Kansas and Missouri -- you have a great recruiting base, not major in-state competition and a brand new arena.

Maybe Few doesn't really want to leave the Northwest. If that's the case, it'll be a short conversation. Do I think it's likely? No. Is it possible he'll end up at Missouri? More likely Mark Few than Bill Self. :)

sterlingice
02-10-2006, 09:45 PM
Not dreaming, just stating relevant facts. Yes, every school with an opening will have Mark Few atop their list. I disagree that anybody can throw more money at him than Missouri -- who else has two Wal-Mart billionaires as the top contributors at their program? If Bill Laurie and Stan Kroenke decide to pony up the money, nobody can out bid Missouri.

Missouri isn't a top 10 job -- it's not a North Carolina. But it's the next tier down. It's a better job than most others he's been a leading candidate for, like Washington and South Carolina. I think it's a better job than USC for that matter. Heck, Kelvin Sampson today said that Missouri is the third best job in the Big XII behind Kansas and Missouri -- you have a great recruiting base, not major in-state competition and a brand new arena.

Maybe Few doesn't really want to leave the Northwest. If that's the case, it'll be a short conversation. Do I think it's likely? No. Is it possible he'll end up at Missouri? More likely Mark Few than Bill Self. :)I think we're one of those 10 who wouldn't trade our coach for pretty much anyone. Not to say Bill Self is not without his faults. I dunno about Mizzou being the third best job in the Big XII. I think I'd rather have Kansas and Texas for sure. Oklahoma and Oklahoma State would be in that next tier with Missouri. Tho, that's long term- I dunno about right now.

SI

st.cronin
02-11-2006, 01:04 AM
I always thought Snyder did Ok, and took a lot of unfair criticism. I expect him to get another good job, and be back in the sweet 16 at some point.

panerd
02-11-2006, 08:42 AM
I always thought Snyder did Ok, and took a lot of unfair criticism. I expect him to get another good job, and be back in the sweet 16 at some point.

He lost control of the team a lot. This season he completly lost control. His biggest problem was that he tried to run Duke's offense with...

1. No point guard
2. Far less talent
3. No noticeable in-game adjustments

I contend that his early success was due to the mixture of his highly talented athletic recruits and Norm Stewert's team-oriented players. He never really saw the need to recruit the latter. That said when Quin was hired tt was definitely time for Norm to go and without a doubt I will give Quin credit for his run the first 5-6 years, but his shelf life had run out. Anybody who follows this program closely knows that.

I wish him luck if he does get another head coaching job, but until he learns how to coach 2 & 3 star recruits he needs to realize that he's not a Duke anymore.

MizzouRah
02-11-2006, 10:42 AM
It will be interesting to see who Missouri goes after. Although someone losing his job is not the greatest news in the world, getting a new coach can be exciting. (see Rams)

MrBug708
02-11-2006, 12:12 PM
There isn't a chance in hell Mark Few goes to Missouri, no offense KcChief. Gonzaga is a MUCH better program then Missouri is right now for one. Second, Few is probably the UofA's first choice to replace Lute Olson and Few knows this. Lastly, Ernie Kent will be fired from Oregon after this season ends and Few is an Oregon grad and Oregon is a marginally better program then Missouri is.

When UCLA was looking for a coach, Few was the top backup option after Howland, but most insiders thought that he wouldnt be interested in the move to a big city because he's got really high blood pressure.

Calis
02-11-2006, 01:19 PM
I just hope they're not eyeballing Mark Turgeon which is the rumor I heard around here yesterday.

We like him, leave him alone.

Swaggs
02-11-2006, 01:57 PM
Keep away from John Beilein. :(

rexallllsc
02-11-2006, 02:20 PM
Not dreaming, just stating relevant facts. Yes, every school with an opening will have Mark Few atop their list. I disagree that anybody can throw more money at him than Missouri -- who else has two Wal-Mart billionaires as the top contributors at their program? If Bill Laurie and Stan Kroenke decide to pony up the money, nobody can out bid Missouri.

Oregon maybe. Nike money plus Few is an alum.

kcchief19
02-11-2006, 02:44 PM
Keep away from John Beilein. :(Sorry, Charlie.
However, those close to Alden and the eventual selection process, contend that the short list of possible candidates probably would include Tom Crean of Marquette, Mike Anderson of UAB, Greg McDermott of Northern Iowa and possibly John Beilein of West Virginia.Calipari and Rick Majerus have also been rumored to be candidates and possibly have an interest.

I don't think Turgeon will get much of a look -- I don't think Alden can hire a Jayhawk and get any support from the boosters. I would agree that Few to Oregon or Arizona are more likely destinations than Missouri.

The story behind the story is still unclear. The Star reported that the AD sent one of his assistants, radio color man Gary Link, to tell Quin Thursday the decision had been made to let him go at the end of the year. A member of the board of curators says Link did talk to Quin, but he wasn't seen by Alden and that Link was in tears because he was so upset that Quin misunderstood the conversation. This is a, however, a member of the board who is highly unreliable, so I discount his statement.

We can't even get rid of a coach without looking like a monkey fucking a football.

dawgfan
02-11-2006, 02:57 PM
Thank God Snyder turned down the UW job in 2002, otherwise Barbara ("Destroy Everything You Touch") Hedges would've succeeded in killing both the football and basketball programs. It was only by sheer luck that she hired Lorenzo Romar - Snyder, Mark Few and Dan Monson all turned her down.

General Mike
02-11-2006, 04:01 PM
You can have Gary Waters.

MizzouRah
02-11-2006, 04:04 PM
Majerus is who I heard as well.

MrBug708
02-11-2006, 04:18 PM
Majerus couldnt even hack it for a day at USC, a school with no basketball sense, I doubt he can make it at Missouri

sovereignstar
02-11-2006, 04:20 PM
Here Ricky, Ricky..

http://www.marions-kochbuch.de/index-bilder/bacon-in-streifen.jpg

MizzouRah
02-12-2006, 06:48 PM
1-0 post Quinn era!!!!

JeeberD
02-15-2006, 04:40 PM
So, uhhh...stay the fuck away from Doc Sadler k, thx.

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