[b][u]Power Schools Out Reason In[/u][/b] Maryland G.Williams Retired B.Taylor (HC, Old Dominion) Mississippi A.Kennedy Fired M.Lonergan (HC, Vermont) [b][u]Mid-Major Schools Out Reason In[/u][/b] Old Dominion B.Taylor New Job [color=red]B.Knight (HC, Army)[/color] Evansville S.Merfeld Fired A.Kennedy (HC, Mississippi) [b][u]Small Schools Out Reason In[/u][/b] Army [color=red]B.Knight[/color] New Job A.Brophy (Asst, VCU) Vermont M.Lonergan New Job B.Holloway (unemployed) Holy Cross R.Waltman Retired D.Holloway (HC, Col. of Charleston) Lafayette F.O'Hanlon Retired T.Chadwick (Asst, Lafayette) Alabama State D.Spears Retired D.Hardaway (Asst, Alabama State) Texas A&M-Corpus Cristi R.Arrow Retired R.Steele (Asst, Texas A&M-Corpus Cristi) Central Connecticut St. H.D!ckenman Retired B.Shaw (Asst, Central Connecticut State) Florida A&M M.Gillespie Retired G.Park (Asst, Delaware State) Southern Utah B.Evans Retired J.Wierzba (Asst, Delaware State) UNC Asheville E.Biedenbach Retired D.Miggins (Asst, Monmouth) UNC Greensboro M.Dement Fired B.Feeney (Asst, Georgia Southern) Centenary R.Flaska Fired K.Richard (unemployed) Col. of Charleston D.Holloway Fired M.Ngounou (Asst, Col. of Charleston) Sacred Heart D.Bike Fired J.Welch (Asst, Jacksonville State) Stetson P.Vega Fired D.McCollum (Asst, Valparaiso) Harvard F.Sullivan Fired A.See (Asst, Sam Houston State) South Dakota State S.Nagy Fired M.Mejia (Asst, Morgan State) Morehead State D.Tyndall Fired D.Suotamo (Asst, Morgan State) Longwood M.Gillian Fired L.Ortega (Asst, Georgia Southern) Jackson State M.See Fired A.Singleton (Asst, East Tennessee State) Texas-Arlington S.Cross Fired A.Newton (Asst, High Point) South Carolina State J.Brown Fired W.Edwards (Asst, Utah Valley State) Radford B.Samuels Fired B.Huse (HC, Montana State) Nicholls State A.St.Clair Fired P.Hipsher (Asst, Samford) Montana State B.Huse Fired D.Begley (Asst, Chattanooga) McNeese State D.Simmons Fired O.Grundy (Asst, [color=orange]Winthrop[/color]) The Citadel E.Conroy Fired D.Hamilton (Asst, Bucknell) Grambling S.O'Brien Fired R.Havens (Asst, Utah Valley State)
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Re: A "Knight" to Remember?? -- A CH2K7 (PS2) legacy
We'll have to see how your move to Old Dominion works out for you. I think it was a good decision to move on because you will have better chances of success at Old Dominion than at Army.Comment
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Re: News Flash!!
Norfolk, VA - It was announced today at the Consant Convocation Center in Norfolk, Virginia that coach Bob Knight has signed a 2-year contract to become the head coach of the Old Dominion Monarchs of the Colonial Athletic Association.
"I wish to thank the Army military academy at West Point for their support the last five seasons and wish the basketball program the best of luck in the future. I will miss the academy, the players and the fans." coach Knight stated. "I would also like to thank the AD at Old Dominion University the opportunity to continue the success of coach Taylor and to bring the Monarchs back to the NCAA tournament."
It looks like you did a great job building up Army if it was the first small school listed in the carousel.Comment
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Re: News Flash!!
I think that I got lucky to get the ODU job. I would have left either way and would have taken the coaching job at Evansville.
The Monarchs were in the final mid-major poll and I never thought that I would get that job. Coach Taylor took the job at Maryland so it opened up and was slotted before Evansville.
I am expecting some growing pains at ODU because I am coming in with a different offensive & defensive playbook than what coach Taylor used. The Monarchs' strength looks like it's defense and it's rebounding.
Army finished with an overall rating of 74. I think that with the Patriot League having a conference RPI of 18 also helped.
I'm going to miss watching Jacobson during his senior year. He's quite a shooter and the Black Knights wouldn't have done what they did without him. He was just head and shoulders above everyone in the conference.
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2011 Offseason
Incoming Recruits
Mire Ray - Hometown: Chesapeake, VA
*** SF (344 ovr, 76 sf) - 6'6" - 207
off: B, shot: c, reb: B, hus: B, leap: B-, qck: B-, iq: B-, pot: GOOD
ovr: 64, oawr: 65, dawr: 67, close: 76, med: 66, 3pt: 56, ft: 61, lay: 70, dunk: 70, hand: 69, pass: 55, lowo: 58, lowd: 60, def: 72, blk: 62, stl: 72, oreb: 70, dreb: 69, spd: 77, stam: 81, dur: 75, clutch: 56, cons: 65, foul: 54, pot: B-
Byron D!ckey - Hometown: Alexandria, VA
*** SF (258 ovr, 61 sf) - 6'7" - 240 (CPC camp)
off: B-, shot: B-, reb: B+, hus: B, leap: A, qck: B-, iq: C, pot: GOOD
ovr: 64, oawr: 57, dawr: 59, close: 79, med: 70, 3pt: 63, ft: 65, lay: 77, dunk: 79, hand: 70, pass: 51, lowo: 61, lowd: 62, def: 73, blk: 69, stl: 70, oreb: 75, dreb: 73, spd: 79, stam: 81, dur: 78, clutch: 47, cons: 58, foul: 56, pot: B+
Chase Grizzard - Hometown: Pembroke Pines, FL
*** PG (504 ovr, 108 pg) - 5'10" - 176
off: B-, shot: B-, reb: C+, hus: B+, leap: C?, qck: B, iq: C+, pot: ??
ovr: 63, oawr: 59, dawr: 63, close: 81, med: 69, 3pt: 66, ft: 68, lay: 66, dunk: 0, hand: 79, pass: 71, lowo: 47, lowd: 46, def: 82, blk: 44, stl: 73, oreb: 54, dreb: 54, spd: 87, stam: 84, dur: 76, clutch: 53, cons: 63, foul: 55, pot: B-
Walk Ons
Homer Greenleaf - Hometown: Aurora, CO
C - 6'11" - 229
ovr: 55, oawr: 58, dawr: 54, close: 78, med: 53, 3pt: 35, ft: 61, lay: 48, dunk: 52, hand: 52, pass: 47, lowo: 70, lowd: 71, def: 52, blk: 57, stl: 51, oreb: 70, dreb: 69, spd: 63, stam: 64, dur: 80, clutch: 49, cons: 48, foul: 65, pot: C-
Chip Deberry - Hometown: Aurora, CO
SG - 6'4" - 190
ovr: 54, oawr: 54, dawr: 55, close: 78, med: 70, 3pt: 65, ft: 68, lay: 64, dunk: 60, hand: 70, pass: 55, lowo: 50, lowd: 49, def: 74, blk: 49, stl: 60, oreb: 55, dreb: 57, spd: 81, stam: 72, dur: 81, clutch: 49, cons: 43, foul: 55, pot: C-
J.R. Parkinson - Hometown: Oxnard, CA
PG - 6'3" - 194
ovr: 54, oawr: 55, dawr: 54, close: 76, med: 64, 3pt: 59, ft: 62, lay: 61, dunk: 49, hand: 78, pass: 67, lowo: 47, lowd: 47, def: 76, blk: 46, stl: 61, oreb: 56, dreb: 57, spd: 83, stam: 77, dur: 91, clutch: 51, cons: 48, foul: 53, pot: C
Jamaar Marshall - Hometown: Santa Clarita, CA
PG - 6'3" - 192
ovr: 52, oawr: 52, dawr: 55, close: 75, med: 61, 3pt: 56, ft: 60, lay: 68, dunk: 64, hand: 76, pass: 66, lowo: 48, lowd: 48, def: 76, blk: 47, stl: 60, oreb: 57, dreb: 58, spd: 82, stam: 75, dur: 80, clutch: 49, cons: 48, foul: 53, pot: C-
Code:[b][u]CAA Recruiting Classes Rankings[/u][/b] 69 Virginia Commonwealth 87 William & Mary 104 Georgia State [color=red]124 Old Dominion[/color] 125 Northeastern 153 James Madison 160 Towson 166 Delaware 184 UNC Wilmington 235 George Mason 265 Drexel 272 Hofstra
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Re: A "Knight" to Remember?? -- A CH2K7 (PS2) legacy
At least you got some decent recruits to work with.Comment
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Meet the Team
Code:2011-2012 Old Dominion Monarchs Head Coach: Bob Knight (85-68, 0-0 first year) Num Name Pos Ht Wt Class Hometown OVR(original) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Tyrone Warden G 6-1 163 Sr Baltimore, MD 62 [color=red] 6 J.R. Parkinson G 6-3 198 Fr Oxnard, CA 54[/color] 7 Chase Grizzard G 5-10 176 Fr Pembroke Pines, FL 63 8 Jim Boone F 6-8 234 Sr Charlotte, NC 65 [color=red] 9 Jamaar Marshall G 6-3 192 Fr Santa Clarita, CA 52[/color] 12 Byron D!ckey F 6-6 245 Fr Alexandria, VA 64 13 Toby Becker C 7-0 255 Sr Chesapeake, VA 71 14 Diego Ebong C 6-11 226 So Norfolk, VA 60 20 Quran Causey G 6-5 208 Sr Greenville, NC 73 22 Calvin Lett G 6-9 248 Sr Virginia Beach, VA 79 [color=red] 25 Chip Deberry G 6-3 184 Fr Aurora, CO 54[/color] 30 Mire Ray F 6-6 205 Fr Chesapeake, VA 64 43 Rodrick Asseo F 6-9 249 Jr Durham, NC 74 50 Ellis Truscott C 7-1 285 So Virginia Beach, VA 55 53 Aldrin Paulding C 7-0 240 Jr Cary, NC 64 [color=red] 55 Homer Greenleaf C 6-11 229 Fr Aurora, CO 55[/color]
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Re: A "Knight" to Remember?? -- A CH2K7 (PS2) legacy
That roster isn't too bad. At least you have 4 guys ranked over 70!Comment
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Re: A "Knight" to Remember?? -- A CH2K7 (PS2) legacy
Code:2011-2012 Old Dominion Basketball Schedule Date Opponent ---------------------------- Nov 12 at Loyola (IL) 19 CREIGHTON 22 at Morgan State 26 at Bradley 28 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK Dec 4 at Army 7 at Liberty 10 At Duke 22 at Bucknell 29 at UNC Wilmington* 31 ALABAMA Jan 4 GEORGE MASON* 7 WILLIAM & MARY* 9 DREXEL* 11 at Towson* 14 GEORGIA STATE* 18 at George Mason* 21 NORTHEASTERN* 25 HOFSTRA* 28 at Georgia State* 30 at Drexel* Feb 1 DELAWARE* 4 at William & Mary* 8 at Hofstra* 11 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH* 15 at Delaware* 21 JAMES MADISON* 25 at Northeastern* [b]CAPS[/b] denotes home games [b]*[/b] denotes CAA games
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Re: A "Knight" to Remember?? -- A CH2K7 (PS2) legacy
ODU is only 1 point higher than Army for offense and 1 point lower for shooting. The rest of the numbers are 3-5 points higher.
I think that we have a chance to do pretty well this season and build upon the success last season under coach Taylor. Hopefully my assistants and I can bring in some really good recruits for next season like we did while at Army.
Lett and Causey will probably carry most of the load offensively, Lett especially due to his probable height advantage. At 6'9", he's towers over most of the other guards. If I decide to go with a 3 guard lineup during some games, he may be moved to small forward.
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2011 Midnight Madness
After graduation ceremonies at West Point, coach Knight and the staff went on the recruiting trail for his new school. Two recruits who were offered scholarships by coach Taylor, forwards Mire Ray and Byron D!ckey, accepted them and the others decided to go elsewhere. Coach Knight offered the remaining eligible scholarships out but only guard Chase Grizzard accepted.
After a meeting to introduce themselves to the players, coach Knight put the team through the drills and on October 24th, the Bob Knight era at ODU officially started with the annual midnight madness, drawing about 63% of the Constant Convocation Center.
After the unveiling of the team in front of the fans and local media, coach Knight addressed the team and after announcing the starters who would open the season, he told the reserves to not expect the number of minutes that they had gotten under coach Taylor. He told the reserves that he expected them to be ready when called upon to give the starters a breather and they would get more playing time when possible.
Starters
g Quran Causey, Sr
g Calvin Lett, Sr
f Jim Boone, Sr
f Rodrick Asseo, Jr
c Toby Becker, Sr
Reserves
f Byron D!ckey, Fr
c Aldrin Paulding, Jr
f Mire Ray, Fr
g Chase Grizzard, Fr
g Tyrone Warden, Sr
c Diego Ebong, So
c Ellis Truscott, So
Redshirts
c Homer Greenleaf, Fr
g J.R. Parkinson, Fr
g Chip Deberry, Fr
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Re: 2011 Midnight Madness
Code:[B]PRESEASON MEDIA POLL RK[/B] 01 Wisconsin 02 Kansas [color=orange]03 North Carolina[/color] 04 Arizona [color=orange]05 Syracuse[/color] 06 UCLA 07 Indiana 08 Washington [color=orange]09 Duke[/color] 10 Pittsburgh 11 Villanova 12 LSU 13 Marquette 14 Arkansas 15 Kentucky 16 Texas Tech 17 Texas [color=orange]18 Illinois[/color] 19 Boston College 20 Connecticut 21 Michigan 22 Oregon 23 Georgetown 24 Oklahoma State 25 Louisville Colonial Athletic Association William & Mary Virginia Commonwealth [color=red]Old Dominion[/color] Northeastern Towson Drexel Georgia State George Mason James Madison Hofstra Delaware UNC Wilmington
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Re: 2011 Midnight Madness
11/7/11
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11/8/11
TOP 25 SCOREBOARD
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11/09/11
TOP 25 SCOREBOARD
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11/10/11
TOP 25 SCOREBOARD
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11/11/11
TOP 25 SCOREBOARD
#2 Kansas 85, New Orleans 49
#3 North Carolina 67, Stony Brook 54
#7 Indiana 80, Radford 71
#11 Villanova 93, Fairleigh D!ckinson 61
#12 LSU 80, Mississippi Valley State 39
#16 Texas Tech 64, Norfolk State 45
#25 Louisville 97, Quinnipiac 61
CAA SCOREBOARD
William & Mary 81, Monmouth 57
OTHERS
Louisiana Tech 62, Pacific 54
Auburn 68, Middle Tennessee State 60If you can read this, thank a teacher. If you can read this in english, thank a soldier.Comment
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