Who Should OSU Hire as Next Basketball Head Coach?

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College Basketball Openings (Major Schools)

School​
Old Coach​
New Coach​
Last job​
DePaulTony StubblefieldChris HoltmannOhio State HC
LouisvilleKenny Payne
MichiganJuwan Howard
Ohio StateJake Diebler (int.)
Oklahoma StateMike Boynton
Saint LouisTravis Ford
StanfordJerod Haase
VanderbiltJerry Stackhouse
WashingtonMike Hopkins
West VirginiaJosh Eilert (int.)

A LOT of good jobs out there.
 
The only way Doug should get a shot is if we have to fire someone midyear and we need an interim to finish the season. Or he actually starts coaching college basketball as an assistant. I like Doug but he is not what this program needs right now. He would sell a bunch of tickets year one but unless he is the reincarnation of Eddie Sutton in hiding, we will be right back where we are right now.
Under no circumstances should be coaching at OSU. I’d rather let an assistant finish out the season in the event that happens…like I said no more gimmicks!!!
 
What about John Lucas III? He’s been an assistant in the NBA since 2017 with 3 different teams.
His younger brother, Jai, is also a very well regarded assistant. He is currently at Duke but has stops at Texas, and Kentucky before.

Regardless of who the HC is, maybe we could get a great ambasador for the school. Someone with ties to OSU that can build relationships with our current roster and might come on the cheap. Boynton?!?!?


I kid, but he would be a great assistant and will be for a lucky school somewhere.
 
Have no idea of any timeline for hiring another coach. But I do want Weiberg to prove he's a genius at this stuff. So I hope he takes as much time as he needs.
 

00:00:30​

- Introduction to the podcast with guest Joel Pinfield and discussion about Dustin Ragusa being abroad.

00:04:07​

- Reasons for Mike Boynton's firing due to poor performance in the last four games.

00:10:13​

- Mike Boynton's career stats and lack of on-court success at Oklahoma State.

00:12:31​

- Discussion on why Oklahoma State made the decision to fire Mike Boynton now.

00:15:11​

- Chad Weiberg's handling of the situation and the financial considerations in making the move.

00:16:29​

- The importance of making a move to get ahead of the coaching carousel and potential candidates for the head coaching position.

00:20:42​

- Discussion on the potential hiring of Doug Gottlieb and the implications of such a move.

00:24:14​

- The importance of retaining talent on the roster and the upcoming transfer portal window.

00:27:45​

- Joel's top five coaching candidates for the Oklahoma State head coaching position.

00:30:36​

- Cade's top coaching candidates for the Oklahoma State head coaching position, including potential candidates like Josh Schertz and Darian DeVries.

00:30:51​

- Discussing potential coaching candidates for Oklahoma State: Danny, Michael Utah State, Josh shirts, Darian DeVries, Josh Shirts, Will Wade, Bryce Drew, Ben McCollum, Dusty May, and Jerome Tang.

00:32:20​

- Top coaching candidates: Darian DeVries, Josh Shirts, Will Wade, Bryce Drew, and Ben McCollum.

00:34:09​

- Will Wade as a potential dream hire for Oklahoma State.

00:40:51​

- Oklahoma State's recent baseball victory over OU.

00:52:28​

- Discussion on why Oklahoma State didn't wait until April 1 to let Mike Boynton go.

00:58:45​

- All-time starting five for Oklahoma State: Cade, Marcus Smart, Randy Rutherford, Joey Graham, Big Country, Tony Allen, Keiton Page.

01:00:09​

- Drafting a basketball team with specific players

01:00:44​

- Top attribute to look for in a coaching search: legitimate player development

01:04:50​

- Retaining three players from the current roster: Javon Small, Brandon Garrison, Eric Daily Jr.

01:06:11​

- How to change the pro leagues with NIL: funding from media, tickets, concessions, no contracts

01:11:25​

- Where to follow Joel: Twitter @JT_Pinfield, Kansas City sports network, Royals podcast

Josh Shirts from Indiana State is at the top of Joel's list, with the potential to bring in Robbie Avila and his underclassmen starters to set the culture. Darian DeVries from Drake and Mark Byington from James Madison are also on the list, with successful coaching records. Bryce Drew from Grand Canyon, despite a rough stint at Vanderbilt, is another option. Ben McCallum from Northwest Missouri State has an impressive 81% win percentage and a low salary, making him an attractive choice for the coaching position.

00:28:08 Cade's list includes Danny Sprinkle from Utah State, a popular name in the coaching cycle, and Amir Abdur-Rahim from South Florida, who could be a potential candidate for the Oklahoma State job.

00:31:32 Both lists have Josh Shirts and Darian DeVries in common, showing that these coaches are highly regarded for the Oklahoma State coaching position.

00:31:32 The discussion begins with a debate about the best players for a basketball team, with a focus on attributes like being a sniper and running the point

01:00:09 The conversation then shifts to the qualities needed in a head coach, emphasizing the importance of legitimate player development and a grip on defensive fundamentals that transition into successful offense

The conversation then shifts to the qualities needed in a head coach, emphasizing the importance of legitimate player development and a grip on defensive fundamentals that transition into successful offense

01:00:44 There is a debate about whether offense or defense should be prioritized in a coach, with one side advocating for a fundamental understanding of offense in modern basketball

There is a debate about whether offense or defense should be prioritized in a coach, with one side advocating for a fundamental understanding of offense in modern basketball

01:01:50 The discussion then moves to retaining players from the current roster, with a consensus on three key players to keep, highlighting their potential for growth and impact on the team

The discussion then moves to retaining players from the current roster, with a consensus on three key players to keep, highlighting their potential for growth and impact on the team

01:04:57 The conversation transitions to the impact of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) on college sports, with a focus on the role of donors and the need for revenue sharing to address the changing landscape of college athletics
 

00:00:30​

- Introduction to the podcast with guest Joel Pinfield and discussion about Dustin Ragusa being abroad.

00:04:07​

- Reasons for Mike Boynton's firing due to poor performance in the last four games.

00:10:13​

- Mike Boynton's career stats and lack of on-court success at Oklahoma State.

00:12:31​

- Discussion on why Oklahoma State made the decision to fire Mike Boynton now.

00:15:11​

- Chad Weiberg's handling of the situation and the financial considerations in making the move.

00:16:29​

- The importance of making a move to get ahead of the coaching carousel and potential candidates for the head coaching position.

00:20:42​

- Discussion on the potential hiring of Doug Gottlieb and the implications of such a move.

00:24:14​

- The importance of retaining talent on the roster and the upcoming transfer portal window.

00:27:45​

- Joel's top five coaching candidates for the Oklahoma State head coaching position.

00:30:36​

- Kade's top coaching candidates for the Oklahoma State head coaching position, including potential candidates like Josh Schertz and Darryl LaBarrie.

00:30:51​

- Discussing potential coaching candidates for Oklahoma State: Danny, Michael Utah State, Josh shirts, Daryl DeVry, Josh shirts, Will Wade, Bryce Drew, Ben McCollum, Dusty May, and Drum Tang.

00:32:20​

- Top coaching candidates: Daryl DeVry, Josh shirts, Will Wade, Bryce Drew, and Ben McCollum.

00:34:09​

- Will Wade as a potential dream hire for Oklahoma State.

00:40:51​

- Oklahoma State's recent baseball victory over OU.

00:52:28​

- Discussion on why Oklahoma State didn't wait until April 1 to let Mike Boynton go.

00:58:45​

- All-time starting five for Oklahoma State: Jade, Marcus Smart, Randy Rutherford, Joey Graham, Big Country, Tony Allen, Keiton Page.

01:00:09​

- Drafting a basketball team with specific players

01:00:44​

- Top attribute to look for in a coaching search: legitimate player development

01:04:50​

- Retaining three players from the current roster: Jvonne Small, Brandon Garrison, Eric Daly

01:06:11​

- How to change the pro leagues with NIL: funding from media, tickets, concessions, no contracts

01:11:25​

- Where to follow Joel: Twitter @JT_Pinfield, Kansas City sports network, Royals podcast

Josh Shirts from Indiana State is at the top of Joel's list, with the potential to bring in Robbie Avila and his underclassmen starters to set the culture. Darian DeVries from Drake and Mark Byington from James Madison are also on the list, with successful coaching records. Bryce Drew from Grand Canyon, despite a rough stint at Vanderbilt, is another option. Ben McCallum from Northwest Missouri State has an impressive 81% win percentage and a low salary, making him an attractive choice for the coaching position.

00:28:08 Cade's list includes Danny Sprinkle from Utah State, a popular name in the coaching cycle, and Amir Abdur-Rahim from South Florida, who could be a potential candidate for the Oklahoma State job.

00:31:32 Both lists have Josh Shirts and Darian DeVries in common, showing that these coaches are highly regarded for the Oklahoma State coaching position.

00:31:32 The discussion begins with a debate about the best players for a basketball team, with a focus on attributes like being a sniper and running the point

01:00:09 The conversation then shifts to the qualities needed in a head coach, emphasizing the importance of legitimate player development and a grip on defensive fundamentals that transition into successful offense

The conversation then shifts to the qualities needed in a head coach, emphasizing the importance of legitimate player development and a grip on defensive fundamentals that transition into successful offense

01:00:44 There is a debate about whether offense or defense should be prioritized in a coach, with one side advocating for a fundamental understanding of offense in modern basketball

There is a debate about whether offense or defense should be prioritized in a coach, with one side advocating for a fundamental understanding of offense in modern basketball

01:01:50 The discussion then moves to retaining players from the current roster, with a consensus on three key players to keep, highlighting their potential for growth and impact on the team
The discussion then moves to retaining players from the current roster, with a consensus on three key players to keep, highlighting their potential for growth and impact on the team

01:04:57 The conversation transitions to the impact of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) on college sports, with a focus on the role of donors and the need for revenue sharing to address the changing landscape of college athletics
Thanks. A little proofreading would help, though.
 
The coach doesn’t need to be an alum.

We do need to be committed to basketball though.

The coach needs to have a plan. This is Weiberg’s first big hire. I have confidence in him thus far.

It’s okay to go in the financial hole temporarily; if you’re able to grow the program. If the main caveat is a cheap coach - I believe we’re in the wrong conference for that mindset.

The basketball attendance/ atmosphere would be better with different packages; logistically, it’s damn near impossible to sell out a non marquee weekday game.

Fill those up with local kids families- cheap tix for people in zip codes from 30 miles out. Build a culture. Make student tickets cheaper during the week.

I feel the move to Ticketmaster also helped kill a chunk of the environment at the games. Working in the ticket office is a great internship opportunity for students working in sports management.

Weekend games should be full and rocking.
 
The coach doesn’t need to be an alum.

We do need to be committed to basketball though.

The coach needs to have a plan. This is Weiberg’s first big hire. I have confidence in him thus far.

It’s okay to go in the financial hole temporarily; if you’re able to grow the program. If the main caveat is a cheap coach - I believe we’re in the wrong conference for that mindset.

The basketball attendance/ atmosphere would be better with different packages; logistically, it’s damn near impossible to sell out a non marquee weekday game.

Fill those up with local kids families- cheap tix for people in zip codes from 30 miles out. Build a culture. Make student tickets cheaper during the week.

I feel the move to Ticketmaster also helped kill a chunk of the environment at the games. Working in the ticket office is a great internship opportunity for students working in sports management.

Weekend games should be full and rocking.
I agree but change your radius to 45 miles out to include me.
 

00:00:30​

- Introduction to the podcast with guest Joel Pinfield and discussion about Dustin Ragusa being abroad.

00:04:07​

- Reasons for Mike Boynton's firing due to poor performance in the last four games.

00:10:13​

- Mike Boynton's career stats and lack of on-court success at Oklahoma State.

00:12:31​

- Discussion on why Oklahoma State made the decision to fire Mike Boynton now.

00:15:11​

- Chad Weiberg's handling of the situation and the financial considerations in making the move.

00:16:29​

- The importance of making a move to get ahead of the coaching carousel and potential candidates for the head coaching position.

00:20:42​

- Discussion on the potential hiring of Doug Gottlieb and the implications of such a move.

00:24:14​

- The importance of retaining talent on the roster and the upcoming transfer portal window.

00:27:45​

- Joel's top five coaching candidates for the Oklahoma State head coaching position.

00:30:36​

- Cade's top coaching candidates for the Oklahoma State head coaching position, including potential candidates like Josh Schertz and Darian DeVries.

00:30:51​

- Discussing potential coaching candidates for Oklahoma State: Danny, Michael Utah State, Josh shirts, Darian DeVries, Josh Shirts, Will Wade, Bryce Drew, Ben McCollum, Dusty May, and Jerome Tang.

00:32:20​

- Top coaching candidates: Darian DeVries, Josh Shirts, Will Wade, Bryce Drew, and Ben McCollum.

00:34:09​

- Will Wade as a potential dream hire for Oklahoma State.

00:40:51​

- Oklahoma State's recent baseball victory over OU.

00:52:28​

- Discussion on why Oklahoma State didn't wait until April 1 to let Mike Boynton go.

00:58:45​

- All-time starting five for Oklahoma State: Cade, Marcus Smart, Randy Rutherford, Joey Graham, Big Country, Tony Allen, Keiton Page.

01:00:09​

- Drafting a basketball team with specific players

01:00:44​

- Top attribute to look for in a coaching search: legitimate player development

01:04:50​

- Retaining three players from the current roster: Javon Small, Brandon Garrison, Eric Daily Jr.

01:06:11​

- How to change the pro leagues with NIL: funding from media, tickets, concessions, no contracts

01:11:25​

- Where to follow Joel: Twitter @JT_Pinfield, Kansas City sports network, Royals podcast

Josh Shirts from Indiana State is at the top of Joel's list, with the potential to bring in Robbie Avila and his underclassmen starters to set the culture. Darian DeVries from Drake and Mark Byington from James Madison are also on the list, with successful coaching records. Bryce Drew from Grand Canyon, despite a rough stint at Vanderbilt, is another option. Ben McCallum from Northwest Missouri State has an impressive 81% win percentage and a low salary, making him an attractive choice for the coaching position.

00:28:08 Cade's list includes Danny Sprinkle from Utah State, a popular name in the coaching cycle, and Amir Abdur-Rahim from South Florida, who could be a potential candidate for the Oklahoma State job.

00:31:32 Both lists have Josh Shirts and Darian DeVries in common, showing that these coaches are highly regarded for the Oklahoma State coaching position.

00:31:32 The discussion begins with a debate about the best players for a basketball team, with a focus on attributes like being a sniper and running the point

01:00:09 The conversation then shifts to the qualities needed in a head coach, emphasizing the importance of legitimate player development and a grip on defensive fundamentals that transition into successful offense

The conversation then shifts to the qualities needed in a head coach, emphasizing the importance of legitimate player development and a grip on defensive fundamentals that transition into successful offense

01:00:44 There is a debate about whether offense or defense should be prioritized in a coach, with one side advocating for a fundamental understanding of offense in modern basketball

There is a debate about whether offense or defense should be prioritized in a coach, with one side advocating for a fundamental understanding of offense in modern basketball

01:01:50 The discussion then moves to retaining players from the current roster, with a consensus on three key players to keep, highlighting their potential for growth and impact on the team

The discussion then moves to retaining players from the current roster, with a consensus on three key players to keep, highlighting their potential for growth and impact on the team

01:04:57 The conversation transitions to the impact of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) on college sports, with a focus on the role of donors and the need for revenue sharing to address the changing landscape of college athletics
Wow.
 
Except it was our region and set up perfectly for us to make a run…….we didn’t. 🙄
I'm not sure how you can say that. I don't remember specifics, but I thought I remembered our region being universally called the hardest. We even got screwed on the seeding that year as pretty much everyone had us as a three and we ended up getting a 4.
 
I know Byington's, the James Madison head coach, BIL pretty well. Talked to him yesterday. Byington is an East Coast guy, he won't be considering any job that's not semi-local to his roots.

And for the talk as to where our job ranks in relation to the open jobs, we're absolutely behind Ohio State, Michigan, and Louisville due to money money and money. But we're still the next most attractive job in my opinion due to being a Big 12 job with solid facilities, history, and other factors. We'll hire a good coach, just stay patient.
 
I know Byington's, the James Madison head coach, BIL pretty well. Talked to him yesterday. Byington is an East Coast guy, he won't be considering any job that's not semi-local to his roots.

And for the talk as to where our job ranks in relation to the open jobs, we're absolutely behind Ohio State, Michigan, and Louisville due to money money and money. But we're still the next most attractive job in my opinion due to being a Big 12 job with solid facilities, history, and other factors. We'll hire a good coach, just stay patient.
I think Byington winds up at WVU.
 
I know Byington's, the James Madison head coach, BIL pretty well. Talked to him yesterday. Byington is an East Coast guy, he won't be considering any job that's not semi-local to his roots.

And for the talk as to where our job ranks in relation to the open jobs, we're absolutely behind Ohio State, Michigan, and Louisville due to money money and money. But we're still the next most attractive job in my opinion due to being a Big 12 job with solid facilities, history, and other factors. We'll hire a good coach, just stay patient.
NO! I want answers and I want them NOW!
 
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