I know this is a family board... so I can’t quite say what I’m really thinking about Gragg and the administration besides heads need to roll for this.
I know this is a family board... so I can’t quite say what I’m really thinking about Gragg and the administration besides heads need to roll for this.
That’s bull. Even if It wasn’t bull, he still had one year to show he could improve the program. No need to give him 2 years on top of that just so he can sink the program further.He has been at more of a disadvantage from the school behind the scenes as you think. Plus, a significant staff shakeup will likely be occurring.
I was not opposed to giving him his last contract year as a final chance. But I still think he should only get one more year to show some significant improvement. But I recognize that it also makes recruiting hard if you only have 6 months left on your contract and other coaches are telling a recruit, "Don't commit to Tulsa, that coach won't be there when you arrive".He has been at more of a disadvantage from the school behind the scenes as you think. Plus, a significant staff shakeup will likely be occurring.
That’s bull. Even if It wasn’t bull, he still had one year to show he could improve the program. No need to give him 2 years on top of that just so he can sink the program further.
There better be some significant performance requirements in this, as in : His buyout better go to $0 if he doesn’t make the NCAA next season. Can you imagine what attendance would be like if he had 3 more seasons like the one he just had?
That’s bull. Even if It wasn’t bull, he still had one year to show he could improve the program. No need to give him 2 years on top of that just so he can sink the program further.
There better be some significant performance requirements in this, as in : His buyout better go to $0 if he doesn’t make the NCAA next season. Can you imagine what attendance would be like if he had 3 more seasons like the ones he just had?
It is bull. We're 5 years in. He's had his choice of assistants several times (He started his tenure with 3 guys who had decades of head coaching experience, along with a former NBA player, and a Tulsa basketball legend). He been allowed to take JUCO after JUCO recruit. He has turned away his own recruits year after year, or had guys leave because they'd rather be elsewhere.You may not like it, but it isn’t bull.
It is bull. We're 5 years in. He's had his choice of assistants several times (He started his tenure with 3 guys who had decades of head coaching experience, along with a former NBA player, and a Tulsa basketball legend). He been allowed to take JUCO after JUCO recruit. He has turned away his own recruits year after year, or had guys leave because they'd rather be elsewhere.
The excuses for him need to stop. He was handed a nice car which he then decided not to change the oil in and now he's complaining that it won't run right. So what does Gragg do? He gives him another car.
Nope. Like I said, you can think what you want. But it’s not bull.
I do in fact. There's no excuse so great that it explains away the mistakes Haith made. He wasn't allowed to hire the specific assistant he wanted initially? So what there are plenty of good assistants out there. He wasn't allowed the recruiting budget he needed to recruit the coasts like he wanted? Too bad. There's some good kids that have come through Tulsa that he could have done a better job with.Aston, stop. You don’t know what you’re talking about. I’ll leave it at that without digging deeper.
I do in fact. There's no excuse so great that it explains away the mistakes Haith made. He wasn't allowed to hire the specific assistant he wanted initially? So what there are plenty of good assistants out there. He wasn't allowed the recruiting budget he needed to recruit the coasts like he wanted? Too bad. There's some good kids that have come through Tulsa that he could have done a better job with.
Maybe it's that we didn't give him a big enough slush fund like they did at Miami.
I appreciate the Rod element in all of this.... but that's a big gamble to take with your program for one 4 star kid and possibly a few more in the couple years down the pike. I'd be very happy to get Bryce to TU, but I don't know if I approve of pulling a Memphis a-la Pastner and Lawson to do it. Look how it worked for them.Heard this was likely to happen a month ago. Bascially...Haith gets a short extension. Haith agrees to take less money so that money can be used to hire Rod. The extension was done to pave the way for Rod to join the staff.
Rod and the Lawson dad are nothing alike. Lawson dad is more like Lavar Ball trying to leverage his kids to gain his own personal power. No one on here thinks Rod is anywhere near the same type of a$$-clown those two guys are.I appreciate the Rod element in all of this.... but that's a big gamble to take with your program for one 4 star kid and possibly a few more in the couple years down the pike. I'd be very happy to get Bryce to TU, but I don't know if I approve of pulling a Memphis a-la Pastner and Lawson to do it. Look how it worked for them.Heard this was likely to happen a month ago. Bascially...Haith gets a short extension. Haith agrees to take less money so that money can be used to hire Rod. The extension was done to pave the way for Rod to join the staff.
The Lawson family comes to Memphis... Lawson puts up big numbers but the team fails because Pastner can't coach. Pastner is effectively given the boot and Lawson transfers.
Please forget about Bryce as the reason for bringing Rod on board. Rod should be a great coach recruiter in his own right even if Bryce was not part of the deal!I appreciate the Rod element in all of this.... but that's a big gamble to take with your program for one 4 star kid and possibly a few more in the couple years down the pike. I'd be very happy to get Bryce to TU, but I don't know if I approve of pulling a Memphis a-la Pastner and Lawson to do it. Look how it worked for them.
The Lawson family comes to Memphis... Lawson puts up big numbers but the team fails because Pastner can't coach. Pastner is effectively given the boot and Lawson transfers.
I'm not saying he would be... but if his son were to come in and perform really well while the team still struggled, resulting in Haith being let go, I wouldn't be surprised if they wanted to get Bryce to a bigger name school later, with Haith gone.Rod and the Lawson dad are nothing alike. Lawson dad is more like Lavar Ball trying to leverage his kids to gain his own personal power. No one on here thinks Rod is anywhere near the same type of a$$-clown those two guys are.
He'd be good, but I'm not sure he'd be good enough to offset how poor I think Haith has been. Recruits or no recruits. I'd rather us have gotten a new coach who then immediately brought Rod on board.Please forget about Bryce as the reason for bringing Rod on board. Rod should be a great coach recruiter in his own right even if Bryce was not part of the deal!
In a day and age of shady figure in college basketball, Haith doesn't seems to be one of them. I was thinking his name would come out at some point, but doesn't seem to be- even though he is an adias man.
Per the Tulsa World: "In each year under Haith, TU has finished better than its preseason prediction in the American Athletic Conference."
Have we really exceeded expectations the past few years?
I appreciate the Rod element in all of this.... but that's a big gamble to take with your program for one 4 star kid and possibly a few more in the couple years down the pike. I'd be very happy to get Bryce to TU, but I don't know if I approve of pulling a Memphis a-la Pastner and Lawson to do it. Look how it worked for them.
The Lawson family comes to Memphis... Lawson puts up big numbers but the team fails because Pastner can't coach. Pastner is effectively given the boot and Lawson transfers.
Miami's entire athletic program was subject to Shapiro and his shady *** crap.His previous 2 jobs both received NCAA sanctions on his watch.
Pastner beats our ***. Aston.....give this situation a few weeks to settle out and see where we are. A legitimate chance at the top players in Oklahoma is nothing to complain about.
If you pony up 2M they might consider a new coach.He'd be good, but I'm not sure he'd be good enough to offset how poor I think Haith has been. Recruits or no recruits. I'd rather us have gotten a new coach who then immediately brought Rod on board.
Remember, Haith has had talented kids in the past couple years (Etou, Shaq + Juice, and Jeffries) and he hasn't done much with them.
No but having a coach who can’t do anything with them is. There is no guarantee that players are going to overlook the poor quality of Haith’s recent coaching results and how he has run the program just to come play for Rod. They want to be where they can win.Pastner beats our ***. Aston.....give this situation a few weeks to settle out and see where we are. A legitimate chance at the top players in Oklahoma is nothing to complain about.
Not denying that- just that he hasn't been involved with the stuff involving Adias and the Feds.His previous 2 jobs both received NCAA sanctions on his watch.
Not a surprise, it's been rumored for a couple weeks, and we've been discussing the Rod Thompson possibility for about a month in Hurricane Alley. News came out at a good time with talented visitors hitting campus this weekend.I know this is a family board... so I can’t quite say what I’m really thinking about Gragg and the administration besides heads need to roll for this.
The American is a lot tougher than The Missouri Valley or WACPer the Tulsa World: "In each year under Haith, TU has finished better than its preseason prediction in the American Athletic Conference."
Have we really exceeded expectations the past few years?
This is what every single coach we’ve ever fired has said. Then someone else comes in and manages to win. Go to a jail and ask how many people are guilty. Then ask fired coaches how many had the recruiting support they needed. The answers will be the same.You may not like it, but it isn’t bull.
This is putting a **** ton of pressure on Rod. He’s basically expected to single handedly turn our recruiting around with.a head coach on a (hopefully) very short situation. It’s not really fair to him. We should have brought him in on a new staff to give him the greatest chance to succeed. Now he has 1 or 2 years with a staff that other than him can’t recruit and he’s got to turn it around pronto. I’m surprised he’d take it. I wouldn’t. Unless he has a longer term guaranteed contract to at least get paid out if Haith goes.Please forget about Bryce as the reason for bringing Rod on board. Rod should be a great coach recruiter in his own right even if Bryce was not part of the deal!