Who Should OSU Hire as Next Basketball Head Coach?

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Dan Monson is now available from Long Beach State. He's a good coach, but he has not had great success after Gonzaga. He was fired but then won his conference tournament and is going to the NCAA tournament. An odd situation.
 
Dan Monson is now available from Long Beach State. He's a good coach, but he has not had great success after Gonzaga. He was fired but then won his conference tournament and is going to the NCAA tournament. An odd situation.
He flamed out pretty good at Minnesota after building the Zags up. Feels like a pass.
 
Gottlieb can suck it as far as I am concerned after his appearance on The Sportsanimal today. WITF makes him think going on a radio interview to campaign for the OSU job and ridicule the search would do him one bit of good.
 
Steve Alford has been offered the job. I hate to post one of those "I have an inside scoop" type of posts but a very good friend of mine, who is a booster and very well-connected with all the happenings going on, has said his booster friend says Steve has all the support from boosters and Chad is impressed by him. my friend has never been wrong about these type of things.
 
Gottlieb can suck it as far as I am concerned after his appearance on The Sportsanimal today. WITF makes him think going on a radio interview to campaign for the OSU job and ridicule the search would do him one bit of good.
Lol wow. Maybe what he's really doing is practicing up for a congressional run. This is a coaching search, Doug, not a political campaign. Radio ads will do nothing for you.
 
Steve Alford has been offered the job. I hate to post one of those "I have an inside scoop" type of posts but a very good friend of mine, who is a booster and very well-connected with all the happenings going on, has said his booster friend says Steve has all the support from boosters and Chad is impressed by him. my friend has never been wrong about these type of things.
Hmmm. Feels like that would be a solid well established type, but not homerun kinda hire. Guess I'll have to tune in to watch Nevada play on Thursday.
 
Alford has been very average everywhere he has ever been.

He is about to turn 60 and not sure if he has what it takes to excite the students or fans.
Same thoughts I have. Not a bad hire. Had some success in a few places. But getting up in age and not one I see generating a lot of buzz.

But who knows, maybe this is part of a plan to establish a new known system for a few years before jumping to an up and comer?
 
Alford has been very average everywhere he has ever been.

He is about to turn 60 and not sure if he has what it takes to excite the students or fans.
This is a big name pick for the boosters. I don't think he's our best option. He's had some good years, but they are few and far between. He's not a Lon Kruger pick. Kruger built sustained, high-level programs everywhere he went.
 
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From Wikipedia re: his time at UCLA, where Alford had really good talent:

Alford ended his tenure with a 124–63 overall record and 55–35 in the Pac-12. He guided UCLA to the NCAA tournament four times in five years, including three times to the Sweet 16.[51] However, he failed to win a Pac-12 regular-season title, and his only Pac-12 Tournament title was in his first season.[53] He never advanced past the Sweet 16. He was only the second coach in UCLA's 100-year history to never win a conference regular-season title; his highest finish was second place in his first season. During his tenure, UCLA had 11 players selected in the NBA draft, including seven first-round picks.[52]
 
Alford was the next big thing in coaching 30 years ago. This gives me zero faith those big money alums that are behind this. They don't have a clue about who to hire.
 
From Wikipedia re: his time at UCLA, where Alford had really good talent:

Alford ended his tenure with a 124–63 overall record and 55–35 in the Pac-12. He guided UCLA to the NCAA tournament four times in five years, including three times to the Sweet 16.[51] However, he failed to win a Pac-12 regular-season title, and his only Pac-12 Tournament title was in his first season.[53] He never advanced past the Sweet 16. He was only the second coach in UCLA's 100-year history to never win a conference regular-season title; his highest finish was second place in his first season. During his tenure, UCLA had 11 players selected in the NBA draft, including seven first-round picks.[52]
Not interested. He hasn’t done much in the last 5 years in the mountain west conference.
 
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