We'll see. I think it's a good hire and he's probably a good coach based on his track record. He's just different than the last 2 guys who were uber-abrasive.
That is true, I listened to his introductory press conference. Guy is smooth and said all the things I would want to hear as a Cincy fan.
He may actually be able to run his style very effectively with this team. It's not quite 40 mins of Hell, more disciplined than the Havoc VCU does as well. More of forcing the other team to be sound and focused the entire possesion from inbounds/rebounds to the shot.
Transition offense is the bread and butter, but a high rate of efficiency is the key in half court sets. Taken individually those things are all transferable from Mick's philosophy with out a whole lot of drop in ability. Having all combined though may require some adjustments and cause some struggles.
What really stuck out to me is the AD's comment about the culture and the integrated nature of the city and the university and how they used that as a strength. People leave and want to come back because of the culture.
I'm hoping that the strong local/alumni flavor we are seeing in the men's program and women's (local players making good) spreads to other areas. I think Wojick put a damper on the culture over his tenure and it hasn't been the positive it could be under Manning and Haith. When in doubt go back to your roots. That's how you got to where you are in the first place.