2023 NCAA MBB coaching carousel

Have you told your wife that you won’t bang other women in restaurant bathrooms?
Use of ‘other women’ seems to imply you’re reserving the right to bang your own wife in a restaurant bathroom. I kinda want to be a fly on the wall for that conversation.
 
Georgetown won’t hire a white coach. They will go after Cooley or Penn States coach.
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With how Texas has ended the season, how can they not hire the interim coach for the full time gig?


Because Texas has to go after a name every time instead of a good coach. Football, basketball and every other sport they just can’t deal with having a good coach . He has to be the flashy hire
 
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Because Texas has to go after a name every time instead of a good coach. Football, basketball and every other sport they just can’t deal with having a good coach . He has to be the flashy hire
He won with a roster built by another coach. His head coaching resume before this is terrible. They can get someone more proven.
 
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Mark Turgeon would make 100% sense.
With Houston, Cincy and USF coming to Big12, the ability for Wichita State to get to the NCAA Tournament got easier. But the AAC seems like it could become a 1 bid league,

I haven't followed why Turgeon got the boot with the Terps. Not sure if it was: MD expectations, style of play or personality. But he had success at A&M, so he might get another P5 look. Texas Tech would be a good option, but if he has dreams of someday being KU's coach maybe coaching at another Big12 schools may not make sense. But as we grow to super conferences, that might be less a deal. It's never been an issue in the SEC.

Turgeon might be a good option for Ga Tech, Georgetown, Cal.
 
He won with a roster built by another coach. His head coaching resume before this is terrible. They can get someone more proven.
Can't think of situations where the interim coach is hired permanently and has had long-term success. The 3 recent ones I can think of are: Mike Davis (Indiana), Pat Knight (Tech) and Greg Gard (Wisky). Gard has had decent success, but he could be on the hot seat next year.

Steve Fisher might have had the most success at Michigan & SDSU.
 
He won with a roster built by another coach. His head coaching resume before this is terrible. They can get someone more proven.
Sure, but "proven" is a crapshoot anyway. Plenty of "proven" hires who don't work out. They have someone they know has done well there, right now
 

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