Former Nuggets head coach is headed to Chapel Hill to take over as tar heels top coach.
Hawkeyes can breath easy that Ben Mc is staying put!
Hawkeyes can breath easy that Ben Mc is staying put!
I know UNC bball is a job that doesn't come open often and has prestige, but I never really was concerned about Ben leaving... We are his UNC.Hawkeyes can breath easy that Ben Mc is staying put!
Ben wasn't going anywhereFormer Nuggets head coach is headed to Chapel Hill to take over as tar heels top coach.
Hawkeyes can breath easy that Ben Mc is staying put!
Honestly, this is a second-tier hire if not a third. A real fall back. Tar Heel nation cannot be happy. We can savor the deliciousness of their angst.
Agree. A world title pro coach is a 1st tier hire.That's a tad harsh. He does have a NBA championship. AS a Nuggets fan, I don't think .
Hthis is a terrible hire. Malone can coach and with the recruits he will get at UNC... I am more surprised to see Malone coming to college. Just seems more like an NBA guy.
How many NBA coaches have made a successful move to college coach? Legitimate question…not trying to be snarky.That's a tad harsh. He does have a NBA championship. AS a Nuggets fan, I don't think this is a terrible hire. Malone can coach and with the recruits he will get at UNC... I am more surprised to see Malone coming to college. Just seems more like an NBA guy.
Was BMC ever considering the UNC job?Hawkeyes can breath easy that Ben Mc is staying put!
In basketball, I can’t think of one.How many NBA coaches have made a successful move to college coach? Legitimate question…not trying to be snarky.
google gemini:In basketball, I can’t think of one.
Pete Carroll to USC is all I am coming up with (without Googling), and that’s obviously football.
Yeah, I don’t know. But my memory is crap.
In basketball, I can’t think of one.
Pete Carroll to USC is all I am coming up with (without Googling), and that’s obviously football.
Yeah, I don’t know. But my memory is crap.
Larry Brown is the only one I can think ofIn basketball, I can’t think of one.
Pete Carroll to USC is all I am coming up with (without Googling), and that’s obviously football.
Yeah, I don’t know. But my memory is crap.
I forgot about Larry Brown.google gemini:
- Larry Brown: Brown is the ultimate nomad of basketball coaching, but his success is undeniable. After coaching the New Jersey Nets, he moved to Kansas, where he won the 1988 NCAA Championship. He later returned to the NBA to win a title with the Detroit Pistons (2004), becoming the only coach to win both. He also had a successful later stint at SMU, leading them to two NCAA tournament appearances.
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- Rick Pitino: While his NBA head coaching stints (Knicks, Celtics) are often debated, his ability to return to college and win is historic. After coaching the Knicks, he took over Kentucky and won the 1996 National Championship. Following a stint with the Celtics, he led Louisville to the 2013 National Championship (later vacated) and is currently seeing a resurgence at St. John's, leading them to consecutive Big East titles in 2025 and 2026.
That's a tad harsh.
It’s a different game now. Top college jobs are just like coaching in the Pros. You bring in your free agents, deal with their agents, etc. Malone is a really smart guy and a helluva coach. Calling him a 2nd or 3rd tier get is ridiculous. Hes got an NbA championship for goodness sakes. A bit of a prick, but a really good coach.How many NBA coaches have made a successful move to college coach? Legitimate question…not trying to be snarky.
How many NBA coaches have made a successful move to college coach? Legitimate question…not trying to be snarky.
Sounds like they asked for an interview and he declined. IMHO, I really think he wants to be here for a while to see what he can build. That said, things can change over time and perhaps he will entertain big $$ jobs in the future.Was BMC ever considering the UNC job?
If he was, then I would say Iowa fans shouldn’t breathe easy, because he will likely jump to a blue blood in 1-2 years, if that’s indeed his goal. If BMC considers Iowa a long-term possibility, then BG better open up the checkbook and make his buyout practically untouchable.
Sounds like they asked for an interview and he declined. IMHO, I really think he wants to be here for a while to see what he can build. That said, things can change over time and perhaps he will entertain big $$ jobs in the future.
I really don't like that the rest of the country assumes that any Iowa coach (football, basketball, whatever) can be easily lured away. I don't think they understand that Iowa City is a great place to have a family, the facilities are great, and fan support is (can) be great. Of course, I'm biased....
It is definitely trending that way.Sounds like they asked for an interview and he declined. IMHO, I really think he wants to be here for a while to see what he can build. That said, things can change over time and perhaps he will entertain big $$ jobs in the future.
I really don't like that the rest of the country assumes that any Iowa coach (football, basketball, whatever) can be easily lured away. I don't think they understand that Iowa City is a great place to have a family, the facilities are great, and fan support is (can) be great. Of course, I'm biased....
People also forget the retirement benefits being a state job. Pretty sure Ferentz will be making plenty of money in retirement. Someone can correct me if I’m wrong.Sounds like they asked for an interview and he declined. IMHO, I really think he wants to be here for a while to see what he can build. That said, things can change over time and perhaps he will entertain big $$ jobs in the future.
I really don't like that the rest of the country assumes that any Iowa coach (football, basketball, whatever) can be easily lured away. I don't think they understand that Iowa City is a great place to have a family, the facilities are great, and fan support is (can) be great. Of course, I'm biased....