Quick Hit Notes:
00:00:00
- Introduction to the podcast and discussion about the coaching search for Oklahoma State Basketball
00:01:34
- Hiring of Steve Lutz from Western Kentucky as the new head coach
00:02:30
- Comparison of Lutz to other coaching candidates like DeVries and Sprinkle
00:05:21
- Discussion on Lutz's coaching history and experience
00:09:03
- Lutz's coaching background and previous coaching positions
00:12:39
- Lutz's success in turning around programs at Texas A&M Corpus Christi and Western Kentucky
00:16:49
- Personal background and connections of Steve Lutz
00:20:03
- Interesting connections and relationships of Steve Lutz in the coaching world
00:23:39
- Discussion on Lutz's coaching philosophy, stats, and schemes
00:24:11
- Discussion on Oklahoma State basketball making a jump
00:25:03
- Focus on three-point defense stats and turnovers for Oklahoma State
00:26:04
- Texas A&M CC team stats comparison to Western Kentucky
00:27:01
- Mention of power five transfers on Western Kentucky's roster
00:27:55
- Recruiting background and international recruiting experience of the coach
00:30:29
- Speculation on the potential contract for the new coach
00:31:26
- Offensive scheme details including motion offense and transition plays
00:35:10
- Defensive strategy simplicity and aggressiveness
00:36:57
- Potential assistant coaches from Western Kentucky
00:42:38
- Introduction to Oklahoma State spring football practice
00:44:45
- Discussion on depth chart and potential movements in the team
00:46:59
- Update on players and positions in spring football practice
00:47:38
- Isaia Glass running with the first team in practice at RT
00:47:12
- Standouts at practice: Willie Nelson, David Kabango
00:47:24
- Tyler Foster taking first team reps, performing well
00:48:23
- Offensive line strength with depth and talent
00:49:00
- Backup receiver room depth concerns
00:51:00
- Gundy optimistic about team, good mood
00:52:31
- Alan Bowman transforming body, lost weight
00:53:27
- Newcomer Josh Ford impressing at tight end
00:54:24
- Greg Richmond praised despite coaching change
00:55:15
- Player insights: Ollie, Nick Martin, Joe Michalsky, Justin Kirkland
00:58:30
- Joe Mitchalsky had most snaps in Power 5, no sacks allowed
00:59:33
- Justin Kirkland excited about new four down front
Detailed Notes:
00:00:47
- This whole podcast is going to be immortalized as the greatest jinx in Oklahoma state history. We jinx ourselves last time.
00:01:03
- I mean it how could you not be great after this you know two week long, you know, are they gonna get
Darian DeVries, Danny Sprinkle or make a run at Bill Self
00:01:34
- We're just gonna jump right into it because I'm super pumped to talk about it. I think they got their guy
00:01:37
- Utah state we last week on the pod you and I broke down
00:01:47
- Her or those around you love yeah, so we broke them down
00:02:30
- Which throughout this whole coaching search there's been several guys you and I've liked though where we've landed in Steve Lutz from Western Kentucky
00:02:50
- I personally like I love it the only thing that made me mad during this coaching search though is that West Virginia got DeVries and his son Tucker, immediately bringing one of the top, if not the top portal xfer.
00:03:36
I recommend listening to all of this podcast for the breakdown, because there are a lot of specifics shared, but if you are time crunched, just listen to this part of the podcast about Lutz.
The conversation begins with a detailed analysis of the coaching career of a basketball coach, focusing on various statistical aspects, including team tempo, defensive performance, turnovers, and three-point defense. The speaker highlights the coach's ability to maintain respectable defensive metrics despite coaching at smaller schools and discusses the significance of effective three-point defense in evaluating defensive success.
Furthermore, Cade and Dustin delve into Lutz's recruiting background, noting his experience in recruiting both domestically and internationally. They speculate on the potential impact of the coach's recruiting prowess, particularly in light of rumored financial investments in the program.
The conversation also addresses the coach's offensive strategies, emphasizing his preference for a fast-paced transition game and a read-and-react offense. Specific offensive actions such as the "Carolina break" and "zoom action" are discussed in detail, along with the importance of player adaptability and understanding offensive progressions.
Moreover, potential challenges that the coach may face, such as transitioning to a more competitive conference and improving late-game execution, are examined. The speaker speculates on the coach's ability to attract talented players and succeed in a higher-level conference.
The coach's defensive philosophy is also explored, highlighting simplicity, aggressiveness, and player effort as key components. The speaker discusses the coach's approach to defensive drills and strategies, emphasizing progressive learning and player development.
Additionally, potential assistant coaches the coach may bring with him to the new program are mentioned, focusing on their recruiting expertise and collaborative approach to coaching. The speaker praises the coach's willingness to listen to his assistants and adapt his coaching strategies based on their feedback.
Overall, the conversation reflects a deep appreciation for the coach's coaching style, recruiting acumen, and potential impact on the new program. Cade and Dustin expresses excitement and optimism about the coach's potential to elevate the program's performance through his coaching strategies and recruiting efforts.
00:26:45
Switches topics to Spring Football. Willie Nelson, David Kabango have been standing out at practice. Apparently Paul Randolph is very loud, vocal, in your face, and hands-on, which the players seem to like. Tyler Foster (TE) is taking all the first-team reps and looks as good as expected from his time at Ohio
00:47:12
Isaia Glass is running with the ones, confirmed by Robert Allen and starting center Joe Mitchalsky There may be a chance that Jake Springfield gets some reps at guard, which would be very interesting. The offensive line unit seems to be becoming a strength of the team, with a stacked lineup and depth
00:47:14
The offensive line lineup includes Dalton Cooper, Jason Brooks, Joe Mitchalsky, Preston Wilson, and Isaia Glass. It's impressive to see a player like Glass to beat out a multiple-year starter like Jake Springfield, who is known for his technical skills on the offensive line. The depth of the offensive line includes players like Co-Burningham, Jake Springfield, Taylor Miterko, and up-and-comers like McKinney, Koecky, Davis, Dotson, Jack, Endean, Jacobi Sanders, and Calvin Harvey
00:47:21
Gundy met with the media and discussed the difference in the number of new players this spring compared to last year. He seems to be in a good mood, which could be a positive sign for the team. He also mentioned the transformation of Alan Bowman's body and the depth of the wide receiver room. Gundy's positive attitude and confidence in the team's potential are notable
00:49:06
Kenneth Harris, a defensive back transfer from Arkansas State, has been making plays. Behind the struggling Presley and Owens, players like Lofton, Pope, Andrews, and Heard are expected to step up. Cale Cabbiness, despite not having made a significant impact yet, could be a valuable player in case of injuries, given his versatility and trust from the coaches
00:49:36
Ollie, Nick Martin, Joe Mitchalsky and Justin Kirkland shared insights from their perspective. Ollie praised AJ Green and shared personal goals, while Nick Martin discussed the potential position change of Chandelier Nails. Joe Mitchalsky's high snap count and impressive performance without allowing a sack were highlighted. Justin Kirkland expressed optimism about the new defensive front freeing him up for more opportunities
00:55:15
Gundy mentioned the importance of new blood in the coaching staff and the need for a change in direction. He praised Greg Richmond but emphasized the reasons for the coaching change. He also mentioned the cautious approach with Stribling's hand injury and the impact it may have on his participation in spring activities. The players' perspectives on various topics, including the NCAA game and personal goals, provided valuable insights into their mindset and preparation for the upcoming season