I hope they have to scrape the bottoms of their shoes. Hope that program never ever recovers.I hope they have to scrape the bottom of the barrel to find someone.
UCLA will be pretty bad next season and Alford isn't that good a coach. He could easily be fired after two more seasons. He ought to be searching for a long guaranteed contract somewhere.Somebody on Sportscenter made a good point about Alford last night(maybe Greenberg) he said why would Alford leave UCLA where he can be in the mix for a final four run maybe for the next two or three years to go to IU where he would have to rebuild and take maybe 3,4 or 5 years to get into the position he is in now.
4-4 in the NCAA tourney, never won a conference tourney. Pretty risky. But it might work.Miller would be a good hire for IU.
Why? Because every coach not named Wooden has been fired from there.Somebody on Sportscenter made a good point about Alford last night(maybe Greenberg) he said why would Alford leave UCLA where he can be in the mix for a final four run maybe for the next two or three years to go to IU where he would have to rebuild and take maybe 3,4 or 5 years to get into the position he is in now.
His incoming class is pretty decent,the fan base out there is pretty fickle and they will go back to not caring about UCLA basketball rather quickly but at the end of the day it is a better job than IU right now.UCLA will be pretty bad next season and Alford isn't that good a coach. He could easily be fired after two more seasons. He ought to be searching for a long guaranteed contract somewhere.
[laughing]Great, Alford woke up this morning and saw his shadow which means four more years of Lavar.
Should be a very attractive job - fan base, tradition, etc. But everything I read says the place is dysfunctional. Easy to happen in a traditional power that falls on hard times for an extended period of time. Everyone simply goes crazy, and the administration just can't handle it and the whole operation devolves into chaos. Can you imagine what it would be like in this state and inside the athletics department if we went 30 years without being relevant?I seriously don't care.
I do think it's an attractive job. History, fan support, recruiting, and nowhere to go but up.