Without a doubt those are the top 2 and I’m not sure Iona is #1.Along with Iona it is probably the best job in the MAAC.
Without a doubt those are the top 2 and I’m not sure Iona is #1.Along with Iona it is probably the best job in the MAAC.
You don't go there for the food. It's all about the atmosphere.This is spot on. The red sauce is bland, yet tastes way too oniony at the same time. Everything else tastes like it was made hours before it hit the table. But people rave about it.
LOL forgot Stanford is in the ACC now... what an insane time for college sports...I guess he wants to stay on West Coast and Stanford going to ACC has more conference stability.
But I think he can do even better than Stanford if he held out.
So that leaves Louisville, Wash St (have to replace Kyle Smith) and Oklahoma St for HM jobs.
Evidently Oklahoma St search is a fiasco.
I think the Siena job is better but good argument can be made either way. Siena needs to get it right.Without a doubt those are the top 2 and I’m not sure Iona is #1.
Might be a name to watch when Izzo walks away if he has success in SECFirst JMU loses their football HC and now their basketball HC. The life of a mid-major where success means you lose players and coaches to majors.
I don’t know about their NIL situation but they do invest in their athletic programs and are having good success in both men’s and women’s sports.
he'd be perfect for L'VilleReally thought Sean Miller would end up somewhere this off season. Has he even interviewed for any of these openings?
I grew up 20 miles from Albany and Siena fans are very rabid. They use to fill the arena up in Albany for both home games and for the MAAC Tourney.I think the Siena job is better but good argument can be made either way. Siena needs to get it right.
They might score themselves an ACC invite if half the conference tries to leave.First JMU loses their football HC and now their basketball HC. The life of a mid-major where success means you lose players and coaches to majors.
I don’t know about their NIL situation but they do invest in their athletic programs and are having good success in both men’s and women’s sports.
*whenThey might score themselves an ACC invite if half the conference tries to leave.
The lady who my son beaned from across the room with a beed bracelet a few months ago would probably disagreeYou don't go there for the food. It's all about the atmosphere.
We were on a college visit there with my daughter I guess in 2014 and they were in the the tournament that you have to pay to get in if you don’t make the NCAA or NIT tournament. The students were really into it and loud a rowdy (in the good way) at their on campus gym. I was impressed with the school.I grew up 20 miles from Albany and Siena fans are very rabid. They use to fill the arena up in Albany for both home games and for the MAAC Tourney.
MAAC Tourney was a lot of fun in the late 80's early 90's especially up in Albany. Back when Fordham and LaSalle were in the conference. Very spirited games.
And I remember when Siena was in the NIT I believe in 94 and made it to MSG they bussed a ton of people down to NYC for the games.