Chris Beard is the Right Answer

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Chris Beard would be my choice, even over Hurley (because of the ridiculous amount you would have to pay, and sports personalities usually shine most before they get paid).

Career win-percentage of 69%, 15th-best among active coaches with 10 or more years of experience
2019 AP National Coach of the Year
Led three different programs to the NCAA Tournament over the previous nine years
Undefeated in the opening round at 5-0
His all-time record in the NCAA Tournament is 11-5 (.688)
Made it to 2019 National Championship game with Texas Tech.
He is a four-time conference coach of the year recipient.
High-level recruiter
Led Texas to #2 in the nation before the accusations against him
Led Ole Miss to 8 more wins than 2022-23
Won first 13 games of 2023-24

Setting his teams up for NCAAT success:

KenPom numbers tell the story for a team's likely success in the tournament. Here is how Chris Beard's teams have stacked up:

Ark. Little Rock 2015-16: AdjEM 56 / AdjO 98 / AdjD 33 - Won the first round game against Purdue (#5 seed)

Texas Tech 2016-17: AdjEM 41 / AdjO 44 / AdjD 56 - Did not make the tournament in first year at TT, but those are solid numbers, and he improved Tex. Tech. in every area from previous season.
Texas Tech 2017-18: AdjEM 11 / AdjO 50 / AdjD 4 - Put Texas Tech in position to win in the tournament, and made it to the Elite Eight
Texas Tech 2018-19: AdjEM 5 / AdjO 25 / AdjD 1 - #1 Defense, #25 offense, and made it to the Championship game
Texas Tech 2019-20: AdjEM 21 / AdjO 47 / AdjD 9 - No tournament because of COVID. This is the only season for Beard in D1 that he had a dip in winning percentage, which is to be expected after a Runner-up year.
Texas Tech 2020-21: AdjEM 17 / AdjO 32 / AdjD 18 - #6 seed, though the numbers suggest they should have been a higher seed. Big 12 was a gauntlet that year, where Tex. Tech lost 11 games, but only two were to non-top-25 teams

Texas 2021-22: AdjEM 15 / AdjO 26 / AdjD 14 - Again, Beard's team earned a #6 seed and won his first game in the tournament. He took them from a #26 on KenPom under Shaka Smart to #15.

Texas 2022-23: Beard only coached 8 games, but Texas finished with AdjEM 5 /AdjO 15 / AdjD 13 - Texas earned a #2 seed as a roster put together by Beard

Ole Miss 2023-24: AdjEM 86 / AdjO 54 / AdjD 141 - Strangely, this was is worst defensive team by a mile. He seems to be defensive-minded. He improved Ole Miss from 122 to 86 overall, and improved the offense from 148 to 54. Defensively, Ole Miss took a dip, but I would say that changes this year.


To summarize, Beard has only been outside the top-21 in three seasons as a D1 head coach, and all of them were his first year on the job at the respective program.

To compare to Cal, Kentucky has finished outside the top-21 in the following years: 2024, 2023, 2021, 2020, 2013. Four of those were in the last 5 years!

To compare with Hurley: It took Dan Hurley three years to get to the top-21 at UConn, and he never got into the top-21 at Rhode Island, which isn't surprising given the conference effect.

To compare with Scott Drew: Baylor has finished below top-21 in the following years: 2019, 2018, 2016, 2014, 2013, 2011. I'll stop there, for that covers Cal's tenure at UK.

According to metrics, he has had teams in position to win the NCAAT in three of his eight seasons coaching (four of nine if you count the year Texas ousted him), and his AdjO was only slightly off in 2020 (when there was no tournament), or it would have been half the time.

Negatively, I think a Beard hire, and possibly Dan Hurley, will mean a certain Reed Sheppard departure. Honestly, Scott Drew was probably the only coach - maybe Donovan - who could have convinced Reed for another year.
 

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With Beard it's not about his coaching acumen. He's got an addictive personality and UK isn't the job for an "image rebuild". If he was hitting the bottle hard and beating the snot out of his wife at UT, where FB is king--what would make you think the stress/microscope of this job wouldn't beat him down and turn to his addiction which leads to chaos off the court.

Kentucky isn't in a position they can gamble a "guy figured it out". off the court. That has to be stable.
 

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Chris Beard would be my choice, even over Hurley (because of the ridiculous amount you would have to pay, and sports personalities usually shine most before they get paid).

Career win-percentage of 69%, 15th-best among active coaches with 10 or more years of experience
2019 AP National Coach of the Year
Led three different programs to the NCAA Tournament over the previous nine years
Undefeated in the opening round at 5-0
His all-time record in the NCAA Tournament is 11-5 (.688)
Made it to 2019 National Championship game with Texas Tech.
He is a four-time conference coach of the year recipient.
High-level recruiter
Led Texas to #2 in the nation before the accusations against him
Led Ole Miss to 8 more wins than 2022-23
Won first 13 games of 2023-24

Setting his teams up for NCAAT success:

KenPom numbers tell the story for a team's likely success in the tournament. Here is how Chris Beard's teams have stacked up:

Ark. Little Rock 2015-16: AdjEM 56 / AdjO 98 / AdjD 33 - Won the first round game against Purdue (#5 seed)

Texas Tech 2016-17: AdjEM 41 / AdjO 44 / AdjD 56 - Did not make the tournament in first year at TT, but those are solid numbers, and he improved Tex. Tech. in every area from previous season.
Texas Tech 2017-18: AdjEM 11 / AdjO 50 / AdjD 4 - Put Texas Tech in position to win in the tournament, and made it to the Elite Eight
Texas Tech 2018-19: AdjEM 5 / AdjO 25 / AdjD 1 - #1 Defense, #25 offense, and made it to the Championship game
Texas Tech 2019-20: AdjEM 21 / AdjO 47 / AdjD 9 - No tournament because of COVID. This is the only season for Beard in D1 that he had a dip in winning percentage, which is to be expected after a Runner-up year.
Texas Tech 2020-21: AdjEM 17 / AdjO 32 / AdjD 18 - #6 seed, though the numbers suggest they should have been a higher seed. Big 12 was a gauntlet that year, where Tex. Tech lost 11 games, but only two were to non-top-25 teams

Texas 2021-22: AdjEM 15 / AdjO 26 / AdjD 14 - Again, Beard's team earned a #6 seed and won his first game in the tournament. He took them from a #26 on KenPom under Shaka Smart to #15.

Texas 2022-23: Beard only coached 8 games, but Texas finished with AdjEM 5 /AdjO 15 / AdjD 13 - Texas earned a #2 seed as a roster put together by Beard

Ole Miss 2023-24: AdjEM 86 / AdjO 54 / AdjD 141 - Strangely, this was is worst defensive team by a mile. He seems to be defensive-minded. He improved Ole Miss from 122 to 86 overall, and improved the offense from 148 to 54. Defensively, Ole Miss took a dip, but I would say that changes this year.


To summarize, Beard has only been outside the top-21 in three seasons as a D1 head coach, and all of them were his first year on the job at the respective program.

To compare to Cal, Kentucky has finished outside the top-21 in the following years: 2024, 2023, 2021, 2020, 2013. Four of those were in the last 5 years!

To compare with Hurley: It took Dan Hurley three years to get to the top-21 at UConn, and he never got into the top-21 at Rhode Island, which isn't surprising given the conference effect.

To compare with Scott Drew: Baylor has finished below top-21 in the following years: 2019, 2018, 2016, 2014, 2013, 2011. I'll stop there, for that covers Cal's tenure at UK.

According to metrics, he has had teams in position to win the NCAAT in three of his eight seasons coaching (four of nine if you count the year Texas ousted him), and his AdjO was only slightly off in 2020 (when there was no tournament), or it would have been half the time.

Negatively, I think a Beard hire, and possibly Dan Hurley, will mean a certain Reed Sheppard departure. Honestly, Scott Drew was probably the only coach - maybe Donovan - who could have convinced Reed for another year.
Yes. Beard will win a NC somewhere.
 
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Beard has some years to reprove himself as a coach and a human before he’s ever considered. It’s one things when an incident happened 5-10 years ago it’s another when it’s been barely a year and he choked at ole miss
 

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Chris Beard would be my choice, even over Hurley (because of the ridiculous amount you would have to pay, and sports personalities usually shine most before they get paid).

Career win-percentage of 69%, 15th-best among active coaches with 10 or more years of experience
2019 AP National Coach of the Year
Led three different programs to the NCAA Tournament over the previous nine years
Undefeated in the opening round at 5-0
His all-time record in the NCAA Tournament is 11-5 (.688)
Made it to 2019 National Championship game with Texas Tech.
He is a four-time conference coach of the year recipient.
High-level recruiter
Led Texas to #2 in the nation before the accusations against him
Led Ole Miss to 8 more wins than 2022-23
Won first 13 games of 2023-24

Setting his teams up for NCAAT success:

KenPom numbers tell the story for a team's likely success in the tournament. Here is how Chris Beard's teams have stacked up:

Ark. Little Rock 2015-16: AdjEM 56 / AdjO 98 / AdjD 33 - Won the first round game against Purdue (#5 seed)

Texas Tech 2016-17: AdjEM 41 / AdjO 44 / AdjD 56 - Did not make the tournament in first year at TT, but those are solid numbers, and he improved Tex. Tech. in every area from previous season.
Texas Tech 2017-18: AdjEM 11 / AdjO 50 / AdjD 4 - Put Texas Tech in position to win in the tournament, and made it to the Elite Eight
Texas Tech 2018-19: AdjEM 5 / AdjO 25 / AdjD 1 - #1 Defense, #25 offense, and made it to the Championship game
Texas Tech 2019-20: AdjEM 21 / AdjO 47 / AdjD 9 - No tournament because of COVID. This is the only season for Beard in D1 that he had a dip in winning percentage, which is to be expected after a Runner-up year.
Texas Tech 2020-21: AdjEM 17 / AdjO 32 / AdjD 18 - #6 seed, though the numbers suggest they should have been a higher seed. Big 12 was a gauntlet that year, where Tex. Tech lost 11 games, but only two were to non-top-25 teams

Texas 2021-22: AdjEM 15 / AdjO 26 / AdjD 14 - Again, Beard's team earned a #6 seed and won his first game in the tournament. He took them from a #26 on KenPom under Shaka Smart to #15.

Texas 2022-23: Beard only coached 8 games, but Texas finished with AdjEM 5 /AdjO 15 / AdjD 13 - Texas earned a #2 seed as a roster put together by Beard

Ole Miss 2023-24: AdjEM 86 / AdjO 54 / AdjD 141 - Strangely, this was is worst defensive team by a mile. He seems to be defensive-minded. He improved Ole Miss from 122 to 86 overall, and improved the offense from 148 to 54. Defensively, Ole Miss took a dip, but I would say that changes this year.


To summarize, Beard has only been outside the top-21 in three seasons as a D1 head coach, and all of them were his first year on the job at the respective program.

To compare to Cal, Kentucky has finished outside the top-21 in the following years: 2024, 2023, 2021, 2020, 2013. Four of those were in the last 5 years!

To compare with Hurley: It took Dan Hurley three years to get to the top-21 at UConn, and he never got into the top-21 at Rhode Island, which isn't surprising given the conference effect.

To compare with Scott Drew: Baylor has finished below top-21 in the following years: 2019, 2018, 2016, 2014, 2013, 2011. I'll stop there, for that covers Cal's tenure at UK.

According to metrics, he has had teams in position to win the NCAAT in three of his eight seasons coaching (four of nine if you count the year Texas ousted him), and his AdjO was only slightly off in 2020 (when there was no tournament), or it would have been half the time.

Negatively, I think a Beard hire, and possibly Dan Hurley, will mean a certain Reed Sheppard departure. Honestly, Scott Drew was probably the only coach - maybe Donovan - who could have convinced Reed for another year.
His mentor is Robert Montgomery Knight.
Enough said.
 
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Chris Beard would be my choice, even over Hurley (because of the ridiculous amount you would have to pay, and sports personalities usually shine most before they get paid).

Career win-percentage of 69%, 15th-best among active coaches with 10 or more years of experience
2019 AP National Coach of the Year
Led three different programs to the NCAA Tournament over the previous nine years
Undefeated in the opening round at 5-0
His all-time record in the NCAA Tournament is 11-5 (.688)
Made it to 2019 National Championship game with Texas Tech.
He is a four-time conference coach of the year recipient.
High-level recruiter
Led Texas to #2 in the nation before the accusations against him
Led Ole Miss to 8 more wins than 2022-23
Won first 13 games of 2023-24

Setting his teams up for NCAAT success:

KenPom numbers tell the story for a team's likely success in the tournament. Here is how Chris Beard's teams have stacked up:

Ark. Little Rock 2015-16: AdjEM 56 / AdjO 98 / AdjD 33 - Won the first round game against Purdue (#5 seed)

Texas Tech 2016-17: AdjEM 41 / AdjO 44 / AdjD 56 - Did not make the tournament in first year at TT, but those are solid numbers, and he improved Tex. Tech. in every area from previous season.
Texas Tech 2017-18: AdjEM 11 / AdjO 50 / AdjD 4 - Put Texas Tech in position to win in the tournament, and made it to the Elite Eight
Texas Tech 2018-19: AdjEM 5 / AdjO 25 / AdjD 1 - #1 Defense, #25 offense, and made it to the Championship game
Texas Tech 2019-20: AdjEM 21 / AdjO 47 / AdjD 9 - No tournament because of COVID. This is the only season for Beard in D1 that he had a dip in winning percentage, which is to be expected after a Runner-up year.
Texas Tech 2020-21: AdjEM 17 / AdjO 32 / AdjD 18 - #6 seed, though the numbers suggest they should have been a higher seed. Big 12 was a gauntlet that year, where Tex. Tech lost 11 games, but only two were to non-top-25 teams

Texas 2021-22: AdjEM 15 / AdjO 26 / AdjD 14 - Again, Beard's team earned a #6 seed and won his first game in the tournament. He took them from a #26 on KenPom under Shaka Smart to #15.

Texas 2022-23: Beard only coached 8 games, but Texas finished with AdjEM 5 /AdjO 15 / AdjD 13 - Texas earned a #2 seed as a roster put together by Beard

Ole Miss 2023-24: AdjEM 86 / AdjO 54 / AdjD 141 - Strangely, this was is worst defensive team by a mile. He seems to be defensive-minded. He improved Ole Miss from 122 to 86 overall, and improved the offense from 148 to 54. Defensively, Ole Miss took a dip, but I would say that changes this year.


To summarize, Beard has only been outside the top-21 in three seasons as a D1 head coach, and all of them were his first year on the job at the respective program.

To compare to Cal, Kentucky has finished outside the top-21 in the following years: 2024, 2023, 2021, 2020, 2013. Four of those were in the last 5 years!

To compare with Hurley: It took Dan Hurley three years to get to the top-21 at UConn, and he never got into the top-21 at Rhode Island, which isn't surprising given the conference effect.

To compare with Scott Drew: Baylor has finished below top-21 in the following years: 2019, 2018, 2016, 2014, 2013, 2011. I'll stop there, for that covers Cal's tenure at UK.

According to metrics, he has had teams in position to win the NCAAT in three of his eight seasons coaching (four of nine if you count the year Texas ousted him), and his AdjO was only slightly off in 2020 (when there was no tournament), or it would have been half the time.

Negatively, I think a Beard hire, and possibly Dan Hurley, will mean a certain Reed Sheppard departure. Honestly, Scott Drew was probably the only coach - maybe Donovan - who could have convinced Reed for another year.
Noooooooooo! As a father of two girls and out of sheer common decency, there is no way I could support this man.
 

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"Trew issued a one-paragraph statement on Dec. 23 stating Beard did not strangle her. Trew also said she did not believe Beard intended to harm her that night and that she never wanted him to be arrested and prosecuted.

Trew’s statement did not address why she called 911 and other evidence cited by police, such as the bite marks and bruising. But critically, it specifically refuted the key element of the strangulation/suffocation charge and undercut the prosecution’s case."

Charges Against Beard Dropped


Innocent of that, and I'm of the opinion if he did all that and was found guilty, he should die for it.
 
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With Beard it's not about his coaching acumen. He's got an addictive personality and UK isn't the job for an "image rebuild". If he was hitting the bottle hard and beating the snot out of his wife at UT, where FB is king--what would make you think the stress/microscope of this job wouldn't beat him down and turn to his addiction which leads to chaos off the court.

Kentucky isn't in a position they can gamble a "guy figured it out". off the court. That has to be stable.
This.
 

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I'll support anybody as the coach as long as it's not Cal, but he's not really high on my list and doesn't seem to be on UK's either.
 

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"Trew issued a one-paragraph statement on Dec. 23 stating Beard did not strangle her. Trew also said she did not believe Beard intended to harm her that night and that she never wanted him to be arrested and prosecuted.

Trew’s statement did not address why she called 911 and other evidence cited by police, such as the bite marks and bruising. But critically, it specifically refuted the key element of the strangulation/suffocation charge and undercut the prosecution’s case."

Charges Against Beard Dropped


Innocent of that, and I'm of the opinion if he did all that and was found guilty, he should die for it.
Typical battered wife syndrome recanting with a swollen face and blood
 
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This is the only thing I'd accept after Donovan and Hurley.

This is as far as I'd want to go. If we're pining for Oats who didn't suspend a player who supplied a teammate with a gun to kill someone then why clutch pearls over some drama between a guy and his girl?

Pearl is a slob
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Chris Beard would be my choice, even over Hurley (because of the ridiculous amount you would have to pay, and sports personalities usually shine most before they get paid).

Career win-percentage of 69%, 15th-best among active coaches with 10 or more years of experience
2019 AP National Coach of the Year
Led three different programs to the NCAA Tournament over the previous nine years
Undefeated in the opening round at 5-0
His all-time record in the NCAA Tournament is 11-5 (.688)
Made it to 2019 National Championship game with Texas Tech.
He is a four-time conference coach of the year recipient.
High-level recruiter
Led Texas to #2 in the nation before the accusations against him
Led Ole Miss to 8 more wins than 2022-23
Won first 13 games of 2023-24

Setting his teams up for NCAAT success:

KenPom numbers tell the story for a team's likely success in the tournament. Here is how Chris Beard's teams have stacked up:

Ark. Little Rock 2015-16: AdjEM 56 / AdjO 98 / AdjD 33 - Won the first round game against Purdue (#5 seed)

Texas Tech 2016-17: AdjEM 41 / AdjO 44 / AdjD 56 - Did not make the tournament in first year at TT, but those are solid numbers, and he improved Tex. Tech. in every area from previous season.
Texas Tech 2017-18: AdjEM 11 / AdjO 50 / AdjD 4 - Put Texas Tech in position to win in the tournament, and made it to the Elite Eight
Texas Tech 2018-19: AdjEM 5 / AdjO 25 / AdjD 1 - #1 Defense, #25 offense, and made it to the Championship game
Texas Tech 2019-20: AdjEM 21 / AdjO 47 / AdjD 9 - No tournament because of COVID. This is the only season for Beard in D1 that he had a dip in winning percentage, which is to be expected after a Runner-up year.
Texas Tech 2020-21: AdjEM 17 / AdjO 32 / AdjD 18 - #6 seed, though the numbers suggest they should have been a higher seed. Big 12 was a gauntlet that year, where Tex. Tech lost 11 games, but only two were to non-top-25 teams

Texas 2021-22: AdjEM 15 / AdjO 26 / AdjD 14 - Again, Beard's team earned a #6 seed and won his first game in the tournament. He took them from a #26 on KenPom under Shaka Smart to #15.

Texas 2022-23: Beard only coached 8 games, but Texas finished with AdjEM 5 /AdjO 15 / AdjD 13 - Texas earned a #2 seed as a roster put together by Beard

Ole Miss 2023-24: AdjEM 86 / AdjO 54 / AdjD 141 - Strangely, this was is worst defensive team by a mile. He seems to be defensive-minded. He improved Ole Miss from 122 to 86 overall, and improved the offense from 148 to 54. Defensively, Ole Miss took a dip, but I would say that changes this year.


To summarize, Beard has only been outside the top-21 in three seasons as a D1 head coach, and all of them were his first year on the job at the respective program.

To compare to Cal, Kentucky has finished outside the top-21 in the following years: 2024, 2023, 2021, 2020, 2013. Four of those were in the last 5 years!

To compare with Hurley: It took Dan Hurley three years to get to the top-21 at UConn, and he never got into the top-21 at Rhode Island, which isn't surprising given the conference effect.

To compare with Scott Drew: Baylor has finished below top-21 in the following years: 2019, 2018, 2016, 2014, 2013, 2011. I'll stop there, for that covers Cal's tenure at UK.

According to metrics, he has had teams in position to win the NCAAT in three of his eight seasons coaching (four of nine if you count the year Texas ousted him), and his AdjO was only slightly off in 2020 (when there was no tournament), or it would have been half the time.

Negatively, I think a Beard hire, and possibly Dan Hurley, will mean a certain Reed Sheppard departure. Honestly, Scott Drew was probably the only coach - maybe Donovan - who could have convinced Reed for another year.
Too much bourbon in too small of a city for beard here. I pass 3 cops each time I get in my car here, he wouldn’t last a month.
 
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Beard didn’t even put up a fight leaving Austin so he’s a guilt fk
We all know people who are involved in domestic abuse. Most know people in different aspects of it-either the couple, police who get called to always go stop by the house, etc...and we know what happened--they cleaned it up to try and save his job and make the lifestyle/$ they were making and once that's done-back to same habits.

Very few people with addictive personalities and no discipline change. She was abusive to him and vice versa. That may be "cute" to some but when it comes to what the program can't afford to invest in-this is #1 on my list.
 

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"Trew issued a one-paragraph statement on Dec. 23 stating Beard did not strangle her. Trew also said she did not believe Beard intended to harm her that night and that she never wanted him to be arrested and prosecuted.

Trew’s statement did not address why she called 911 and other evidence cited by police, such as the bite marks and bruising. But critically, it specifically refuted the key element of the strangulation/suffocation charge and undercut the prosecution’s case."

Charges Against Beard Dropped


Innocent of that, and I'm of the opinion if he did all that and was found guilty, he should die for it.
Victims of domestic abuse at the hands of famous or high profile people recant their stories all the time. That's par for the course and it doesn't prove anything.

I've read all about the incident. There's enough smoke there for me to be 100% comfortable wanting him nowhere near the program.
 

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That's a fair argument.

Do we have proof he is an alcoholic? Do we have proof the accusations against him were true?

The charges were dropped, and he is, at this time, innocent of what was accused. Obviously, that doesn't mean he didn't do it, but it does mean that he's not guilty under the law of man.

If I were Barnhart, I would stipulate in the contract that if any form of public intoxication, or even substance use, is witnessed, it would mean immediate termination. If he can't sign his name to that, then he can go pound salt in Mississippi.
 

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Dude beat the **** out of his girlfriend in a drunken fight. He’s like BCG but worse because he’s already flamed out at a big time program.
The charges were dropped, his girlfriend basically admitted she lied about the whole thing. Idk what the actual story is but I can see having reservations for sure. But, just like this coaching search, none of us really knows what went on and never will. Evidently there was a physical struggle between the two but she said he was just defending himself. Idk what to believe. But, I'd presume innocence until proven guilty. But, it does make me think he might no be able to handle the pressure at UK.
 
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Ol ten loss Beard.
20-12
22-12
18-11
18-13

In past 4 years to fairly judge. He's made 2 round of 32, and failed making tournament 2 years. (Maybe he makes a play in game COVID year)

One of those weird cases where the controversy overshadows the underwhelming performance since his little run 6 years ago.
 
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The charges were dropped, his girlfriend basically admitted she lied about the whole thing. Idk what the actual story is but I can see having reservations for sure. But, just like this coaching search, none of us really knows what went on and never will. Evidently there was a physical struggle between the two but she said he was just defending himself. Idk what to believe. But, I'd presume innocence until proven guilty. But, it does make me think he might no be able to handle the pressure at UK.
Couldn’t even handle his girlfriend, he couldn’t handle the pressure of being here. Too much alcohol, too many women in the commonwealth.
 
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Chris Beard would be my choice, even over Hurley (because of the ridiculous amount you would have to pay, and sports personalities usually shine most before they get paid).

Career win-percentage of 69%, 15th-best among active coaches with 10 or more years of experience
2019 AP National Coach of the Year
Led three different programs to the NCAA Tournament over the previous nine years
Undefeated in the opening round at 5-0
His all-time record in the NCAA Tournament is 11-5 (.688)
Made it to 2019 National Championship game with Texas Tech.
He is a four-time conference coach of the year recipient.
High-level recruiter
Led Texas to #2 in the nation before the accusations against him
Led Ole Miss to 8 more wins than 2022-23
Won first 13 games of 2023-24

Setting his teams up for NCAAT success:

KenPom numbers tell the story for a team's likely success in the tournament. Here is how Chris Beard's teams have stacked up:

Ark. Little Rock 2015-16: AdjEM 56 / AdjO 98 / AdjD 33 - Won the first round game against Purdue (#5 seed)

Texas Tech 2016-17: AdjEM 41 / AdjO 44 / AdjD 56 - Did not make the tournament in first year at TT, but those are solid numbers, and he improved Tex. Tech. in every area from previous season.
Texas Tech 2017-18: AdjEM 11 / AdjO 50 / AdjD 4 - Put Texas Tech in position to win in the tournament, and made it to the Elite Eight
Texas Tech 2018-19: AdjEM 5 / AdjO 25 / AdjD 1 - #1 Defense, #25 offense, and made it to the Championship game
Texas Tech 2019-20: AdjEM 21 / AdjO 47 / AdjD 9 - No tournament because of COVID. This is the only season for Beard in D1 that he had a dip in winning percentage, which is to be expected after a Runner-up year.
Texas Tech 2020-21: AdjEM 17 / AdjO 32 / AdjD 18 - #6 seed, though the numbers suggest they should have been a higher seed. Big 12 was a gauntlet that year, where Tex. Tech lost 11 games, but only two were to non-top-25 teams

Texas 2021-22: AdjEM 15 / AdjO 26 / AdjD 14 - Again, Beard's team earned a #6 seed and won his first game in the tournament. He took them from a #26 on KenPom under Shaka Smart to #15.

Texas 2022-23: Beard only coached 8 games, but Texas finished with AdjEM 5 /AdjO 15 / AdjD 13 - Texas earned a #2 seed as a roster put together by Beard

Ole Miss 2023-24: AdjEM 86 / AdjO 54 / AdjD 141 - Strangely, this was is worst defensive team by a mile. He seems to be defensive-minded. He improved Ole Miss from 122 to 86 overall, and improved the offense from 148 to 54. Defensively, Ole Miss took a dip, but I would say that changes this year.


To summarize, Beard has only been outside the top-21 in three seasons as a D1 head coach, and all of them were his first year on the job at the respective program.

To compare to Cal, Kentucky has finished outside the top-21 in the following years: 2024, 2023, 2021, 2020, 2013. Four of those were in the last 5 years!

To compare with Hurley: It took Dan Hurley three years to get to the top-21 at UConn, and he never got into the top-21 at Rhode Island, which isn't surprising given the conference effect.

To compare with Scott Drew: Baylor has finished below top-21 in the following years: 2019, 2018, 2016, 2014, 2013, 2011. I'll stop there, for that covers Cal's tenure at UK.

According to metrics, he has had teams in position to win the NCAAT in three of his eight seasons coaching (four of nine if you count the year Texas ousted him), and his AdjO was only slightly off in 2020 (when there was no tournament), or it would have been half the time.

Negatively, I think a Beard hire, and possibly Dan Hurley, will mean a certain Reed Sheppard departure. Honestly, Scott Drew was probably the only coach - maybe Donovan - who could have convinced Reed for another year.

Pearl is way better than beard imo. Beard didn't impress me that much in the sec thus far. Pearl had immediate impact everywhere.
 

Jakerz

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How the hell would we go from giving Hurley to whatever he wants to settling for a drunk wife beater. We tried that with Billy Clyde. It don’t work. He will end up being chased out by a curly haired gremlin in two years
 

USARMYWILDCAT

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If Mitch Bernhardt is the Christian he says he is. Forgiveness and giving second chances is one of the biggest parts of being a Christian. So if he doesn’t hire someone because of something they’ve done in their past. I would question how much christian values you actually have.
 
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