Rick Ray is an excellent hire.

lanceharbor7

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These idiots crying bloody murder are just that, 17ing idiots. This guy is good. I've watched his teams and seen him work up close. The MSU family will be very happy with this hire.
 

Msuchristian88

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the more I get excited. He sounds like he really knows his stuff and likes to play physical man to man basketball. Thats already better than what we had in Stans!
 

LightninInside

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He probably is a very good coach and may turn out to be a homerun hire, but this one is a shocker.

Any youtube video of him speaking? He seems to have a very good education.
 

coach66

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amaze me. Let's face it, Scott tried to drink the koolaid with Payne but it just wouldn't go down. Time will tell it that was a mistake. Scott stuck to his principles<div>which may cost him dearly in the end but he picked the guy he was comfortable with and whom he felt would do the best job for MSU. That is what he gets paid to do.</div><div>
</div><div>I honestly never heard of Ray but after a little research I'm pretty comfortable with what I see.</div>
 

drail14me

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a hell of a recruiter and damn good with X's and O's..... So, if he's a recruiter then we've replaced what we lost with Rick and gained and X's and O's guy at the same time. We shall see.
 

coleman62

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Not that my opinion really means anything though. I just plan on going to the press conference and see what he's about
 

weblow

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Remember that press conference? That being said I am behind this guy but his press conference will have zero to do with the success of the team under him.
 

B Rock

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BUSMAN said:
Fire Rick Ray
So where does it actually say he got fired from Purdue, because I've also heard Clemson paid him more to come to them. Also, he was at Clemson as an assistant for two years. Are you really gonna blame him for not turning Clemson into a powerhouse in just two years when he wasn't even the head guy? BTW, the two years he was there they signed seven 3* players and a 4*. Considering all the good basketball teams in the surrounding states, I'd say that's pretty good for the first two years. I already know his x's and o's are better than Stans. You people need to chill the 17 out. Show some damn support and at least wait to start bitching if he can't keep our recruits on board and Hood.

Edited to Add: If Pollard doesn't want to give him a chance then so be it. I don't really see where Payne is any better than Ray.
 

The-Maroon-Pug

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Excellent hire, heard he is like Cuonzo Martin @ Tennessee. Martin is an excellent coach and look what he has done in his first year @ UT. So im excited
Hail State
 

maroonmania

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because the reason we couldn't compete before Stans arrived on staff was because we couldn't recruit enough players to compete on a high level. Will be interesting to see what happens with what players we can attract now that he is gone with a guy that has never worked in the area. I certainly hope that we didn't pass on Payne just because our administration can't stomach the "underbelly" of college basketball recruiting. It just so happens that KY is likely to ride that underbelly to a national title tomorrow night. If we don't want to play the game to win the game what's the point of playing at all. Its sad that college basketball recruiting has gotten where it is but we can't change the fact that it has.
 

whosyourdawgy

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We aren't above the NCAA basketball radar as they are and I think Stricklin wanted to stay away from that possible scenario. Not saying Payne wouldn't have been a great hire and having www on our side would've been a bad thing. It just wasn't the direction our AD wanted to go. And you know what, he gets paid to take care of our beloved university and I'm glad he hired the man he felt best to lead our basketball team.