DSM Register talks to Jeff Grayer

Wow, that was some talk:smile:

I think Jeff is handling it better than Nick Nurse. I don't like how Nurse is putting ISU in a position to look even worse if he does not actually get thru the interviews today or he decides not to take the job. I know it is hard to look worse, but I would have liked it if Nurse waited until he took the job to talk about it.
 
Just seeing the picture of Jeff makes me want him on the bench.

If Danny Manning is good for KU, then Jeff Grayer is good for ISU.

Grayer has as many accolades as Manning except the Natl Championship.

The big difference is that KU wasn't desperate enough to make Manning an assistant with no coaching experience. It took Manning four years to earn the right to be called an assistant.

Seems like a lot of fluff and window dressing to me. I hope behind the scenes this is all part of a master plan and not a bunch of knee jerk reactions. GMacs track record begs to differ.

I would prefer to hire a bunch McDonald's All-American Dads as long as their sons came along. I don't think there would be a drop off in coaching and we would improve talent. Who knows, they may even stick around.

I regret how pessimistic I have become but in lieu of the current recruiting woes it's getting hopeless. My gawd, we have gone from hoping Harrison Barnes would be in this class to losing Bo Barnes to Hawaii. I mean are you freaking kidding me?
 
Don't forget a big advantage in addition to a Natl Championship. Manning also has a Bill Self to work with.

Bill Self is 6-4 and Danny Manning is 6-10. Greg is 6-8 and Jeff is 6-7. We have an inch on KU.:wink:
 
Nice to have a guy who played both for Iowa State and the Olympic team. Can't hurt recruiting having a successful Iowa State player on the staff. I like the potential hire.
 
What happened the last time he was here as an assistant. I can remember a preseason basketball tipoff a few years ago where he was introduced as a coach (under LE I think). As I recall he was back here to finish his degree and was going to do some coaching. I don't think I heard anymore about it during the season that year.

New men's basketball assistants arrive in Ames

"While the faces on the floor for ISU men's basketball team next season will be mostly the same as in 2002--2003, the faces on the sideline won't be.

New head coach Wayne Morgan introduced his staff of assistants to the media Wednesday. The staff includes just one holdover (besides Morgan) from last season's staff, a former Cyclone player and a new position, the director of basketball operations.

Bob Sundvold returns as an assistant. He will be joined by former North Carolina aide Fred Quartlebaum, former Southern California assistant Damon Archibald, and former Cyclone and NBA player Jeff Grayer, who will be a graduate assistant. The director of basketball operations will be Darryl Sharp, who comes from Norfolk State."
 
The big difference is that KU wasn't desperate enough to make Manning an assistant with no coaching experience. It took Manning four years to earn the right to be called an assistant.

Seems like a lot of fluff and window dressing to me. I hope behind the scenes this is all part of a master plan and not a bunch of knee jerk reactions. GMacs track record begs to differ.

I would prefer to hire a bunch McDonald's All-American Dads as long as their sons came along. I don't think there would be a drop off in coaching and we would improve talent. Who knows, they may even stick around.

I regret how pessimistic I have become but in lieu of the current recruiting woes it's getting hopeless. My gawd, we have gone from hoping Harrison Barnes would be in this class to losing Bo Barnes to Hawaii. I mean are you freaking kidding me?


Which...sadly enough at this point in time of ISU mens basketball, might be a step in the right direction. Because without either of these...what do we have?
 
What happened the last time he was here as an assistant. I can remember a preseason basketball tipoff a few years ago where he was introduced as a coach (under LE I think). As I recall he was back here to finish his degree and was going to do some coaching. I don't think I heard anymore about it during the season that year.

He was on board to be a grad assistant, but at the time, he had actually graduated yet, so it didn't work out...
 
What can Grayer really bring to ISU basketball? I'd be all over this hire if the program wasn't in shambles at the moment. Right now McD needs to hire coaches and recruiters, period.

I have a hunch Jeff would help on the recruiting side of things. I want him back at Iowa State!
 
I may have under-estimated the effect of hiring Grayer. My mom called me tonight pretty excited about this possibility.
 
I may have under-estimated the effect of hiring Grayer. My mom called me tonight pretty excited about this possibility.

That is the irony of the situation. Jeff Grayer represents everything great about Hilton Magic and ISU being a very respected, competitive program within the conference. Brought back by a coach that has accomplished nothing but continue to destroy that legacy.

Hope he has some Hilton Magic dust in his pockets. I do believe in fairies, I do, I do....
[See if any other parents like me can place that obscure reference]:biggrin:
 
There's no question that Grayer could bring some intangibles to McD's staff that over the course of a few seasons would start to produce results on the floor. Whether it be recruiting leads, instruction, coaching or flat out historical awareness. The issue I have is McD only has 2 years to keep his job. He needs another Nick Nurse who can help him win right now.
 

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