Butler coach interested

If Barnes is out at TX and we don't offer him then I will join the "dump Hart" bandwagon.

Talk about the stars aligned right if TX lets him go.
 
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Seems to have a very good reputation (needed), strong recruiter (needed) and an excellent defensive tactical coach - at least according to Wikipedia. :) Sounds good to me - sign him up and get to work.

But can he recruit against Pearl, Cal, Donovan, Howland, and Anderson?
 
But can he recruit against Pearl, Cal, Donovan, Howland, and Anderson?

I'm not sure where this "strong recruiter" narrative is coming from. He is solid talent evaluator, but Butler makes it's living off of 3* guys that I.U., Purdue, and Notre Dame pass over. Also remember that he did all his recruiting at Gardner Webb and as an assistant at Butler. He has never recruited on this level before.
 
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Really? Because I'm pretty sure he just took at team that has NEVER been to an NCAA tourney to the dance as a first year HC.

Second year, and yeah it's good, but again it hardly separates him from the pack in any way. And I repeat, if his name was Bobby Yurley, you'd probably hardly hear about him at all.
 
If I were Hart, and I know he won't, I go talk to Brad Stevens and offer him $4 million per year.

While this would seem logical, I read an article this morning, will go find it to post the link if need be, that said TN won't pay the basketball coach a higher salary than they will CBJ.
 
Not a good choice. Resume is awfully thin and unimpressive. He has one decent year with someone else's players and system.
 
You probably want Hunter , don't you?

Stop sweating me and making up some agenda. I have stated several times who I like and he has not been mentioned by me one time. I'm sure you wouldn't want him no matter what his resume was. It is better than Holtman's though.
 
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Well, the problem he's going to run into is that no one on the current roster can actually play in this style. D.T. brought in guys that can run his system, which is diametrically opposed to the Butler system. If they had gone with a coach like this after Martin left, it would have worked, because Martin recruited kids to run a similar system. Any coach who runs this system is going to struggle out of the gate because of the roster, and UT fans aren't very patient with losing and playing a slow pace. I'm afraid people will be calling for his head before he has the chance to retool the roster to fit his system of play. I think UT would be better served going with a full court pressure, open floor type of coach, only because UT fans like losing 85-70 more than losing 65-55.

I agree 100%!
 
This guy may be a great coach, but only having one year of head coaching experience is a scary thought if he was to become our next coach.
 
If I were Hart, and I know he won't, I go talk to Brad Stevens and offer him $4 million per year.

That might be a pay cut. Sure, he wants to leave a NBA job to return to college. Wants to start doing recruiting trips instead of spending free time in the off season. Tennessee will not pull in a NBA coach, especially if his seat is ice cold.
 
I dont get the Holtmann fascination at all - he left Gardner Webb to be an assistant at Butler. Many better possibilities out there.
 
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