Blasphemy!Jeez I may have to start rooting for Seton Hall in the Big East if this continues
Although I still resent NJ players that go to Duke (I probably should let go of this grudge), I do believe that BH is a good coach and having a strong Big East and strong east coast basketball ecosystem is better for all teams in the northeast so I, too, would be happy if BH landed in Providence.I think this makes sense for Hurley and ASU. ASU has gotten some solid years out of Hurley and he is probably better suited for the East Coast. I know he attracts players so it should only help the region and Big East, if this works out.
At ASU, with the Pac 12 crumbling and a potential Big 12 invite coming in the door, ASU will get a good candidate to replace Bobby. Not extending him, probably more to do with the uncertainty in the financial world with their conference, more than anything else.
HimselfBut who would Bob Sr. root for when Providence plays UConn??
Can’t fault him, at the time he had about as good a run as any college playerAlthough I still resent NJ players that go to Duke (I probably should let go of this grudge), I do believe that BH is a good coach and having a strong Big East and strong east coast basketball ecosystem is better for all teams in the northeast so I, too, would be happy if BH landed in Providence.
We should have given him the 7 year deal way back when.Hate to say it, but Danny quieting naysayers, no? Has a good shot at a title
Not this crap again. Thank G.d he is not our coachWe should have given him the 7 year deal way back when.
One will never know how that might of turned out.We should have given him the 7 year deal way back when.
He'd be a good fit and has earned respect as ASU's HC, but is falling a little short of what the fanbase expects.
One sports columnist for the Arizona Republic wrote an article implying it was time to find someone else.
Bobby won't be pushed out, but unless he makes ASU into a top PAC program, the tide is starting to turn against him.
So it might be the right time to head to Providence and back on the East Coast for Bobby in the type of environment he knows best.
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this won't age well now that ASU extended Bobby's contract.
Guess they appreciate him there and he wants to stay in the West
Maybe but don’t wager too much. They have a proclivity to disappoint.Hate to say it, but Danny quieting naysayers, no? Has a good shot at a title
He is no better than Herb Sendek, who was canned for a similar recordI think this makes sense for Hurley and ASU. ASU has gotten some solid years out of Hurley and he is probably better suited for the East Coast. I know he attracts players so it should only help the region and Big East, if this works out.
At ASU, with the Pac 12 crumbling and a potential Big 12 invite coming in the door, ASU will get a good candidate to replace Bobby. Not extending him, probably more to do with the uncertainty in the financial world with their conference, more than anything else.
nopeHasnt he brought the 3 consecutive ncaas which they havent had in 50 years
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2018–19 | Arizona State | 23–11 | 12–6 | 2nd | NCAA Division I Round of 64 |
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Herb was closeSo 3 of 5 and likely 4 of 6 if not for covid...when did asu ever have such success..since the 60s
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The earth opening up an swallowing all 3 of them is what I'd root for.But who would Bob Sr. root for when Providence plays UConn??
Whats w the Hurley hate on this board??
Have always felt they and theirs were too good for Rutgers even when Danny was an assistant coach here.The Hurleys are NJ BBall royalty - they helped put NJ on the map. Nothing but love and respect for the Hurleys.
I think some people may disagree with their tactics and personalities but most people that are true basketball fans respect what they've done.
The Hurleys are NJ BBall royalty - they helped put NJ on the map. Nothing but love and respect for the Hurleys.
I think some people may disagree with their tactics and personalities but most people that are true basketball fans respect what they've done.
He was right about that. I think his lack of support in helping build up RU basketball is what fans have an issue with. The Hurleys never went out of their way to send players to RU as influential NJ hs coaches - they could've used their influence in keeping some players in-state @ RU. They instead chose to build pipelines to the blue bloods of college basketball and Seton Hall.He wasn’t wrong for pushing Rutgers to make a big commitment to basketball.
your right, but did RU show them that they would invest enough in the program and try to make it a winner or just look at it as something to support with whatever if left after putting in the money the football program needs .He was right about that. I think his lack of support in helping build up RU basketball is what fans have an issue with. The Hurleys never went out of their way to send players to RU as influential NJ hs coaches - they could've used their influence in keeping some players in-state @ RU. They instead chose to build pipelines to the blue bloods of college basketball and Seton Hall.
He was right about that. I think his lack of support in helping build up RU basketball is what fans have an issue with. The Hurleys never went out of their way to send players to RU as influential NJ hs coaches - they could've used their influence in keeping some players in-state @ RU. They instead chose to build pipelines to the blue bloods of college basketball and Seton Hall.
No, not true. We didn't start out anything like a basket case.We were a basket case for all of those years. If I were a high school coach, can’t say I’d have done anything different. Those guys first loyalty should be to their players, not a college.
I have to agree with you about the lack of institutional support from RU administration for the RU bball program for over 20 years.your right, but did RU show them that they would invest enough in the program and try to make it a winner or just look at it as something to support with whatever if left after putting in the money the football program needs .
It could be the commitment they seen the RU Administration making towards basketball that turned the Hurley's off and kept their support of RU MBB at a minimum
No, not true. We didn't start out anything like a basket case.
Lack of support goes way back. And Danny was part of the team that brought us naked Free Throws IIRC
Fair enough. I go back to around 67...I got to RU 8 years after the last tournament so most of my history is only this century, two decades of mediocre to horrendous bball, with the occasional embarrassment.
not disagreeing. I know what you mean,, However we did get Rosario and MAck near the end.He was right about that. I think his lack of support in helping build up RU basketball is what fans have an issue with. The Hurleys never went out of their way to send players to RU as influential NJ hs coaches - they could've used their influence in keeping some players in-state @ RU. They instead chose to build pipelines to the blue bloods of college basketball and Seton Hall.