Alford will be Indiana's coach next year

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Alford will be Indiana's coach next year

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Bank on it.
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Its like Roy and UNC.
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Cicero wrote:Its like Roy and UNC.
Except that it won't happen and the IU alumni don't want Alford. Other than that, exactly the same.
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I thought Thad Matta was who IU wanted?
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You fuckers better not hire Tom Crean! :evil:
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Cicero wrote:Its like Roy and UNC.
except that Roy is a lot better coach than Alford.
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Killian,

I'll bet you a thousand bucks, Indiana's first choice will be Alford.
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TheJON wrote:Killian,

I'll bet you a thousand bucks, Indiana's first choice will be Alford.
Let me get this straight. You literally want to bet me one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) that Steve Alford will be Indiana's first choice?

While I would love to take this bet, there is no way to prove if Alford is or is not their first choice.

Case in point, I would bet the IU BoT would love to hire Roy Williams, Thad Matta, or another high profile coach with more experience and success. Will they get either of those two? Highly doubtful. Would they take either of them above Alford? You bet. But Alford has a much better chance of being interviewed and actually receiving a job offer.

So your wager is flawed. That having been said, I would bet that Alford gets a cursory interview and IU will move on to a better canidate. While Alford may be their first interview and in the end could possibly end up being the IU head coach, he is far from their first choice.
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No Killian, I didn't mean that literally! And you're right, but I think the clear cut REALISTIC favorite will be Alford.

Mace,

I disagree about Alford leaving not being a bad thing. I think he is becoming a very good coach. And I think he'll start to cash in with recruits on this season. His staff has outcoached a lot of very good coaches this year. I think the future is very bright for Iowa basketball. But I'm not that confident we'll bring in a good coach if he leaves. And, if Alford leaves, we're not going to get Tyler Smith and we really need him. And I would not be surprised to see Tony Freeman go with him, and that would be an enormous blow to this team. I know Greg McDermott would be the leading candidate, and he's a solid coach, but how is he going to recruit outside of Iowa/Minnesota area? He doesn't have any ties to anywhere else. He'd be Tom Davis all over again, and I never cared for Dr. Tom outside of being a great person. He was one of the most overrated coaches I have ever seen at any level of any sport.
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TheJON wrote:I know Greg McDermott would be the leading candidate, and he's a solid coach, but how is he going to recruit outside of Iowa/Minnesota area? He doesn't have any ties to anywhere else. He'd be Tom Davis all over again, and I never cared for Dr. Tom outside of being a great person. He was one of the most overrated coaches I have ever seen at any level of any sport.
Jon - as you pointed out, three of the All Time Big 12 team came from Iowa........why would he need to recruit anywhere else?
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MuchoBulls wrote:I thought Thad Matta was who IU wanted?
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Thad Matta
what has he done, that Alford hasn't?



Steve has 2? sweet 16 berths.




insert matta accomplishments here:
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Adelpiero wrote:
insert matta accomplishments here:
Elite Eight at a commuter school with no recruiting "base" to speak of.

National player of the year(?) in David West.

Absolutely owned his crosstown rival year after year. How does Alford do against in-state schools?

Xavier always exceeded expectations under Matta. Alford has done that precisely once, with a senior-laden SMS team that had a favorable draw in the '99 NCAAs (beating the Cro-Magnon Dick Bennett Badgers and an overrated Tennessee team), en route to a Sweet 16.

Oh, and he can recruit a little, too....
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Adelpiero wrote:
Thad Matta
what has he done, that Alford hasn't?



Steve has 2? sweet 16 berths.




insert matta accomplishments here:
First off, Alford has exactly ONE win in NCAA play in his 6 prior years at Iowa. Since you're clearly slow that equals ZERO Sweet 16 trips.

As for Matta, I guess winning 20+ games EVERY year he's been a head coach, an overall winning % over 75 and the ability to recruit like a mofo are credentials a school would want to shy away from. :meds:




As for IU, sorry noJ but Alford is simply the easy button for the media to push on this story. A poll on the IU site for who they wanted as the next coach saw Matta with an overwhelming majority of the votes, and Stevie boy in a neck and neck battle with Mike Montgomery for second.

L45B nailed it though, that shipped has sailed. Had the IU admin fired Davis last year like they should the story would be vastly different. Only caveat is the highly unlikely scenario that the NCAA hits tO$U hard with sanctions.
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Actually, Shine, Alford led Southwest Mizzou St to the Sweet 16 before taking over the Iowa job.
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Mace wrote:but his mishandling of Evans/Recker fiasco set the program back a few years.
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"Our staff is going to ensure that anyone who attends this University and wears the Indiana uniform will make this privilege among their highest priorities and not treat the opportunity as an entitlement,'' Crean said in a statement. "We fully expect our student-athletes to accept the responsibilities academically, athletically and socially that come with representing one of the top programs in college basketball history."
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