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Would be interesting to see what Hoiberg could do with the players you can get at KU and what Self could do with the talent you can get at ISU.
Would be interesting to see what Hoiberg could do with the players you can get at KU and what Self could do with the talent you can get at ISU.
I feel like there's a large portion of people posting in this thread who think KU is Self's first head coaching stop.
One coach for the next 10 years? Self and it isn't close. If you only have ten years then you will need a guy that can get guys in the door that are elite talents and coach them up as quick as possible. I have not seen a coach as good at getting guys developed over the course of their careers as Self.
People say "he has all elite recruits". Go look at the roster he rolled out there in the national title game in 2012. Some were To 50 ranked recruits that were major projects. Withey was the worst big I have ever seen in his first year at Kansas. I doubted that he would be able to give good minutes by the end of his career let alone be what he was in '12. Taylor and EJ are friggin' MORONS. How Self got a team led by that knucklehead Taylor to a title game is beyond me. Guy has the smarts of the ball he was tossing into the stands every other play. Kevin Young was shagging balls for a womens JUCO team before landing at Kansas. NO BUSINESS being a starter on a Final Four team. Great heart, great motor, but the offensive skills of a YMCA player. First off the bench was a walk on Zach Efron lookalike.
I know about Illinois. Not sure what else he did.
Multiple ways to answer.
Self has had a better career
Hoiberg has more potential
I think Hoiberg is a better coach when you look back at both of them in the future. Assuming Hoiberg stays and continues his success he will be one of the all time great coaches as well as Self.
Considering that Self took both Tulsa and Illinois further in the tourney than Hoiberg has been able to take ISU, I'd say Self. Self took Tulsa to their first ever Elite Eight and the list of notable Tulsa head coaches that were not able to accomplish that are Nolan Richardson, Tubby Smith and Buzz Peterson. Tulsa lost in the Elite Eight to Carolina by a mere four points. Hoiberg still hasn't made it past the first weekend of the tourney. I can guarantee you that the players Hoiberg has had at Iowa State are a LOT better than the players Self had at Tulsa.Would be interesting to see what Hoiberg could do with the players you can get at KU and what Self could do with the talent you can get at ISU.
That's true, my bad.Kevin Young was a bench player that year.
Considering that Self took both Tulsa and Illinois further in the tourney than Hoiberg has been able to take ISU, I'd say Self. Self took Tulsa to their first ever Elite Eight and the list of notable Tulsa head coaches that were not able to accomplish that are Nolan Richardson, Tubby Smith and Buzz Peterson. Tulsa lost in the Elite Eight to Carolina by a mere four points. Hoiberg still hasn't made it past the first weekend of the tourney. I can guarantee you that the players Hoiberg has had at Iowa State are a LOT better than the players Self had at Tulsa.
Self is great. One of the best. I think the three best are Self, Izzo, and coach K.
Hoiberg has a chance to be an amazing coach but he is not there yet.
Your three still leave out important names like Dean Smith, John Wooden, Frank McGuire, and (ugh) Bob Knight.
Self is an all-time great. I'm not sure why anyone argues differently.
I think Hoiberg is a better coach when you look back at both of them in the future. Assuming Hoiberg stays and continues his success he will be one of the all time great coaches as well as Self.
Sorry, I should have clarified. I meant active coaches.
Then you're good, but Calipari (ugh) and Pitino have to make their way into that group.