Head Coach Steve Lutz

Glad to have a coach in place. The amount of investment I had in this despite not knowing most of the coaches' names a couple weeks ago is wild. I was all aboard the Danny Sprinkles train, mainly because there was a possibility of him bringing a player I also had never heard of before the NCAA tournament, Great Osobor. That is as Great of a basketball name as I have heard. But Lutz looks like a good hire and I'm excited to see what he does with the portal and getting current players to stay.
 
if he can keep 3 of Dailey, Keller, Small and McBride. Sign a defensive/rebounding big and a shooter out of the portal. And he can bring some of his better players I’m all in on making a run for the tourney year 1.
All main contributors at W. Kentucky were Seniors except for 6-2 G Don McHenry (JR). He was their leading scorer with 15 ppg.
 
Excited for the hire, and what it'll bring. Let's start talking about hopes and dreams.

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I'm sure you've all heard of the trapezoid of excellence, I'm not really sure what this means, other than the faster or slower you play, the better you have to be. So, while playing fast is fun, and can even be beneficial, playing too fast can be harmful. This year's team was an outlier for Lutz with a pace of 75. The two years at Corpus were around 69. I'm hopeful we settle in somewhere around the 68.5-70 possessions per game. Still a ton of fun to watch, but not overly penalizing.

More importantly, I believe the following statistics should be our goal. These are the averages of the final four teams in the years listed.

YR FG% FT% 3pt%
2024 47.8 74.5 37.1
2023 46.6 74.5 36.3
2022 46.5 76.2 36.1
2021 48.8 72.2 37.8
2019 47.8 74.4 37.8
2018 49.1 71.0 39.0
2017 47.1 71.1 36.6
AVG: 47.7 73.4 37.2

Lutz Teams
WKU 46.8 71.9 34.0
AMCC 45.7 79.0 36.8
AMCC 44.5 74.4 33.5
AVG: 45.7 75.1 34.8

OSU past 5 year stats
2024 44.1 69.7 33.4
2023 43.2 69.4 31.1
2022 43.4 66.7 29.5
2021 46.7 71.3 33.8
2019 42.5 73.4 31.5
AVG: 44.0 70.1 31.9

A few observations:
- Lutz's 3 year average is better in every category for every one of the past 5 years for OSU except for 2021 FG%. Yes different competition, but also played like competition.
- 3pt shooting needs to improve slightly, which will also improve overall average to be in line with the final four 7 year average.
- Over the past 7 years Lutz's average was better than 4 final teams in at least two categories. (24 NC State - 11 seed, 23 SD State - 5 seed, 21Houston - 2 seed, 17South Carolina - 7 seed)

I think if his OSU teams perform on par with his previous teams, OSU likely receives a 3-5 seed, which all of us would be tickled with.
 
I will be curious to see how he develops a team over a few years. He plays a lot of players, which I have been very critical of Boynton for doing. The most a player has averaged under Lutz is 28.5 minutes.

0-8 against "P6" programs and the closest was an 8 point loss at Minnesota.

Schertz (Indiana State) was the coach I wanted, but I'm good with the hire.
 
Was he primarily handler or off ball?
I've never watched them play.

His 2.4 assists led the starters. Team averaged about 13.4 assists a game, which is a little better than half the D1 teams.
He averaged 2.0 TOV per game which led the team.

2P% was 50.5%, so looks like he had a good share of quality shots.

I would guess he was the primary ball handler but the team stats seem to indicate more of an assist-by-team mentality.
 
I will be curious to see how he develops a team over a few years. He plays a lot of players, which I have been very critical of Boynton for doing. The most a player has averaged under Lutz is 28.5 minutes.
The problem with Boynton wasn't the number of players we used, it was the fact those players weren't running any kind of structured offense. We just ran up and down the floor and either lobbed it or passed the ball around until someone jacked up a three. There is a huge difference between playing fast as part of your offensive structure, and playing fast just for the sake of playing fast. Boynton always talked about "pace" but we always seemed out of control when we tried to go fast, especially late in close games. Think of how many careless turnovers we had that ultimately cost us close games. That's probably the #1 reason why we have a new coach right now.

Anyway, I wish Coach Lutz the best of luck!
 
The problem with Boynton wasn't the number of players we used, it was the fact those players weren't running any kind of structured offense. We just ran up and down the floor and either lobbed it or passed the ball around until someone jacked up a three. There is a huge difference between playing fast as part of your offensive structure, and playing fast just for the sake of playing fast. Boynton always talked about "pace" but we always seemed out of control when we tried to go fast, especially late in close games. Think of how many careless turnovers we had that ultimately cost us close games. That's probably the #1 reason why we have a new coach right now.

Anyway, I wish Coach Lutz the best of luck!
I always thought we did a decent job of getting open shots but nobody could make them consistently. The bigger problem was some of the dumbest turnovers imaginable and Boynton defense early on weee okay but went to complete crap in recent years.
 
The problem with Boynton wasn't the number of players we used, it was the fact those players weren't running any kind of structured offense. We just ran up and down the floor and either lobbed it or passed the ball around until someone jacked up a three. There is a huge difference between playing fast as part of your offensive structure, and playing fast just for the sake of playing fast. Boynton always talked about "pace" but we always seemed out of control when we tried to go fast, especially late in close games. Think of how many careless turnovers we had that ultimately cost us close games. That's probably the #1 reason why we have a new coach right now.

Anyway, I wish Coach Lutz the best of luck!

Can't blame all of it on the offense scheme or lack there of. You call them "careless turnovers", but they were often associated with lack of chemistry. How often was a short pass under the basket or a pass at the top that would go straight out of bounds because the player didn't move as the other expected or wasn't ready. Some players had no chemistry with certain players and it showed. They hadn't logged the gametime minutes with each other.

It is a key component with all team sports. Basketball, soccer, hockey, volleyball, football, etc.
 
Steve Lutz was not even remotely close to being Chad's first, second, third, fourth, fifth, etc, choice. Steve Alford was on the cusp of being hired, but negotiations fell apart.

You and many others have severe problems with taking one post as the gospel, such as my post about Alford being offered the job. He most certainly received an offer to be new HC, but that fell apart.

Do people understand the process of finding a HC? Just because an offer was made doesn't mean that that offer would be accepted. In Affords case, he was offered, which I then made a post about. Wouldn't you know it.. things quickly changed by the hour during the process of interviewing potential HC's. Once I learned that Steve Alford was no longer a candidate, I posted exactly that.

Go look at the date of my posts regarding Alford. My post was several days before Chad began to zero-in on Lutz. And the only reason Lutz came into the picture? Because Chad made a total of at least 25 calls to various potential candidates. In other words, Lutz was the bottom of the barrel choice. Chad gave offers left to right. They all wanted insane contracts.. contracts that were just utterly ridiculous. In other words, they didn't want the job unless they became obscenely wealthy. Those same people stayed at their current position that are far less "prestigious" than OSU.

There were reasons why SMU and OSU were the only two programs left without a HC far longer than everyone else who needed a new HC. If you'd like to know those reasons, whem football begins, message me and I'll invite you to booster suits during home games and we'll discuss it with my booster friends and my sources. Only reason I occupy those suites is because of Bitcoin. Seven figures worth of Bitcoins that I found on an old laptop that I had and totally forgot about. I almost threw that laptop away. I don't say that to brag. I say that because that's how I have booster friends and sources who are 99% correct about all the happenings.

Y'all can continue with this BS of attacking me, I don't give a damn. I've told the truth. It's not my fault you do not have the capability of understanding how the hiring process works and how so very quickly things change during that process.

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