McCall fired - do we want the Yale coach?

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This Southern college guy goes on spring break, with the hope of hooking up with some fancy Eastern girls. He's at this dance club and goes up to a couple of lovelies and says "where do y'all girls go to school at?" They answer: "Yale". And he says: "WHERE DO Y'ALL GIRLS GO DO SCHOOL AT?!?"
 

GatoLouco

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Last year, the coaching carousel, in P6 conferences, included the following hires (I'm including Cincinnati here as that's a very good job):

1) Cincinnati - HC - mid major
2) Boston college - HC - mid major
3) North Carolina - AC (internal) - high major
4) Iowa St - HC - mid major
5) Oklahoma - HC - mid major
6) Texas - HC - high major
7) Texas Tech - AC (internal) - high major
8) DePaul - AC - high major
9) Marquette - HC - high major
10) Indiana - AC (NBA)
11) Minnesota - AC - high major
12) Penn St - AC - high major
13) Arizona - AC - high major (considering Gonzaga a very good job here)
14) Utah - HC - mid major

I was a bit surprised how many coaches came from assistant positions. Is that normal? If not, is that a trend?

Looking at a break down:

Those hired from assistant coach positions - 50%, or 7
-2 internals
-5 externals
-7 came from high majors (considering NBA a high major)

Those hired from head coach positions - 50%, or 7
-5 from mid majors
-2 from high majors

So when hiring assistants, they come from high majors. When hiring head coaches they tend to come from mid majors.

Kind of put the "Could we hire an established guy?" into perspective
 
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Sec_112

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Good stuff, Gato. And to piggy back my craziness, only two of them had no P6 experience - three if you want to be technical and not count 20 years at Gonzaga the equivalent of strong P6 experience.

To be realistic, if you can't get an experienced P6 coach, then all the interviews go to mid-major head coaches with P6 experience. And watch their mid-major records against P6 teams.

1) Cincinnati - HC - mid major
(0 yrs + 10 yrs mid-maj head coach )
2) Boston college - HC - mid major
(asst 4 yrs @ Clemson + 7 yrs mid-maj head coach ... Do we want to include 3 yrs @ Wichita State? I would)
3) North Carolina - AC (internal) - high major
( asst 9 yrs @ UNC)
4) Iowa St - HC - mid major
(asst 7 yrs @ Iowa State + asst 2 yrs @ Wash + 4 yrs mid-maj head coach)
5) Oklahoma - HC - mid major
(asst 6 yrs @ Texas A&M + 14 years mid-maj head coach)
6) Texas - HC - high major
(asst 10 yrs @ Texas Tech + 5 yrs head coach Texas Tech + more)
7) Texas Tech - AC (internal) - high major
(asst 5 yrs @ Texas Tech + 14 yrs head coach @ <mid major)
8) DePaul - AC - high major
(asst 15 years @ Oregon and Cinn)
9) Marquette - HC - high major
(asst 3 years @ Clemson and Florida before VCU and Texas)
10) Indiana - AC (NBA)
no college experience
11) Minnesota - AC - high major
(asst 8 yrs @ Xavier, Minnesota and Nebraska)
12) Penn St - AC - high major
(asst 4 yrs @ Purdue + Stevens @ Butler and the Celtics)
13) Arizona - AC - high major (considering Gonzaga a very good job here)
(20 yrs @ Gonzaga)
14) Utah - HC - mid major
(asst 6 yrs @ Colorado State and Nebraska + 7 yrs mid-maj head coach)
 

BosCat

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I'm sure a McCall designed offense will do very well......