So you’ve already talked to Mitch huh? Appreciate the info.
no I just have common sense and can distinguish between a step up and, well, not so much.
So you’ve already talked to Mitch huh? Appreciate the info.
Hell he well may turn Kentucky down because they are such a half assed program today. He probably is thinking he is miles ahead of Kentucky today,,,,,and he is.no I just have common sense and can distinguish between a step up and, well, not so much.
I’m not so sure. He’s pretty beloved down there. He’s carved a good niche thereIf Kentucky came calling he’d be gone in a heartbeat! Bank on that.
Hell he well may turn Kentucky down because they are such a half assed program today. He probably is thinking he is miles ahead of Kentucky today,,,,,and he is.
I believe Oats has only been a head coach for about 5 seasons. And that is at small no name schools.I didn't say anything about Cal. I was talking about Oates.
I'm not happy with Cal right now either but your statement is really dumb. The guy has done nothing. Cal has been to multiple final fours. Let's not get stupid.I believe Oats has only been a head coach for about 5 seasons. And that is at small no name schools.
Cal has 1 title in 12 years at UK with hundreds of NBA draft picks.
At this point, Oats looks like a more competent coach.
With the **** we are putting out that statement today is absolutely laughable
Won three straight since Cooper became eligible and also Ky boy Justin Powell. Who is averaging 11 pts a game has been out last several games due to concussion so they seem to be getting it together and lost to Alabama 94-90.Auburn is 2-4 in the SEC I think 8-4 on the year
Really impressive
So you're saying modern basketball is what UK was playing in the 1990s? Look, I'm not really trying to get your goat, here, more looking to point out that Calipari's issues aren't so much failing to react to changes in the game - failing to keep up with what's modern, in other words - so much as that Cal really isn't a very good bench coach and maybe not a good developer of talent. The latter is hard to judge of someone who lives and dies in the OAD mold. A terrific recruiter, yes, and at least in the past, either an outstanding evaluator of high school talent or just incredibly lucky. But if the talent isn't there or isn't what was expected, he's not going to win big coaching up players with less than stellar skills.Nate Oates is what modern basketball looks like. It’s the reason he cleared his bench to show mercy on Kentucky. Total humiliation for a Kentucky home game. Truthfully Oates reminds me of what we did in the 90’s. Tremendous spacing, great 3 point shooters, and a full-court press. I bet he would be a great recruiter at UK with built in advantages
He may have zero interest in being here. Just because there are coaches out there right now we would consider being the next UK coach does not mean they would ever entertain the idea of taking the job.I think Oates would actually do well here
Easy now. Common sense isn’t allowed hereNo AD in this country would fire a hall of fame coach, that average over 30 wins a year, that has been to 4 final 4's, 6 elite 8's, 2 national championships, and won 1 title all in 11 years for one poor season during a pandemic. It would be a PR nightmare. I still say if that would happen, no coach would take this job with the worry of all it would take is one poor season to get fired.
No AD in this country would fire a hall of fame coach, that average over 30 wins a year, that has been to 4 final 4's, 6 elite 8's, 2 national championships, and won 1 title all in 11 years for one poor season during a pandemic. It would be a PR nightmare. I still say if that would happen, no coach would take this job with the worry of all it would take is one poor season to get fired.