Steve Alford.
Are you saying they are going after him?
He has not been a superstar at New Mexico.
Steve Alford.
Steve Alford.
Are you saying they are going after him?
He has not been a superstar at New Mexico.
Steve Alford.
Regarding Garrett coach will most likely let him know that he can't count on being a rotation player. It allows Amir to take whatever options he deems best for him. That's about the best coach can do. Coach Steve's team would looka lot better on the floor with a top point guard. That's always important, but most so with a green team.Done deal, per Yahoo Sports
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/ncaab--sources--ben-howland-out-at-ucla-013325438.html
Did anybody catch this line?
" Hired in 2003 to bring discipline and defensive principals to a UCLA program lacking in both those areas under predecessor Steve Lavin".
No lack of discipline now, at least with dealing with Mr. Harrison, right?
I had a different view of these comments about Lavin but, yours are certainly valid regarding Harrison.
i believed they were talking about on Court lack of discipline and defensive liabilities.. Which have some validity in his Coaching here. What many here refuse to acknowledge is that Lavin's deficiencies are well known in the Coaching and Media networks. SI had him listed as among the most overrated College Coaches last year, by his peers. He is still a Media Darling because they regard him as one of their own and his charismatic persona. He is very likeable without question.
Regarding Howland.. He will have many choices about where to go next or, do a year at ESPN.. Is Dixon going to replace his mentor at UCLA?
BTW, seeing Garrett get so much PT in this Virginia game and make so many turnovers and poor shots, suggests he should play Baseball FULL TIME. He is, at best, a capable 7th or 8th man, with limited PT.
If Amir was playing good D, Running the floor, rebounding and scoring off them, that would have been great and made him a solid rotation guy. The way he finished last year , it looked like we had a lot to look forward to with him. For whatever reason it didn't work out.Done deal, per Yahoo Sports
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/ncaab--sources--ben-howland-out-at-ucla-013325438.html
Did anybody catch this line?
" Hired in 2003 to bring discipline and defensive principals to a UCLA program lacking in both those areas under predecessor Steve Lavin".
No lack of discipline now, at least with dealing with Mr. Harrison, right?
I had a different view of these comments about Lavin but, yours are certainly valid regarding Harrison.
i believed they were talking about on Court lack of discipline and defensive liabilities.. Which have some validity in his Coaching here. What many here refuse to acknowledge is that Lavin's deficiencies are well known in the Coaching and Media networks. SI had him listed as among the most overrated College Coaches last year, by his peers. He is still a Media Darling because they regard him as one of their own and his charismatic persona. He is very likeable without question.
Regarding Howland.. He will have many choices about where to go next or, do a year at ESPN.. Is Dixon going to replace his mentor at UCLA?
BTW, seeing Garrett get so much PT in this Virginia game and make so many turnovers and poor shots, suggests he should play Baseball FULL TIME. He is, at best, a capable 7th or 8th man, with limited PT.
Again, I saw Garrett play several games at Findley. And as I have mentioned over and over he scored mainly from rebounds on the weak side; not a shooter. I saw this, why didn't they?
http://www.sbnation.com/college-basketball/2013/4/6/4190426/ben-howland-rutgers-basketball-coaching-search
.http://www.sbnation.com/college-basketball/2013/4/6/4190426/ben-howland-rutgers-basketball-coaching-search
My concern would be that Howland to Rutgers would hurt both St. John's and Seton Hall's recruitment of local Jersey kids. With his track record and the Big Ten recently being perceived as the best hoops conference in the country, it could prove an issue for several Big East schools, Villanova as well, who recruit in the fertile recruiting state of Jersey.
http://www.sbnation.com/college-basketball/2013/4/6/4190426/ben-howland-rutgers-basketball-coaching-search
My concern would be that Howland to Rutgers would hurt both St. John's and Seton Hall's recruitment of local Jersey kids. With his track record and the Big Ten recently being perceived as the best hoops conference in the country, it could prove an issue for several Big East schools, Villanova as well, who recruit in the fertile recruiting state of Jersey.
James Scott. Lol
James Scott. Lol
Plus McLeod and Ingraham, both St. Anthony H.S. grads !!!
Let's not forget Billy Paultz, Danny Gallagher (Class of 1975), and John Hempel, going back aways, were also Jersey guys..