Enjoy it. Really.

I guess he forgot that he calls the UT colors yellow and white, put up a shrine to USC in the football offices, and had Ogre on the phone wrecking our recruiting class.

But he was good at keeping the Lexus body shop garage and mattress stores busy.

The whole USC thing should have been a major major red flag.
 
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The Furman coach seems like a good candidate. Young, offensive minded, winning record. I hope RB stays of course, but BR would be a nice replacement
 
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The other side of that coin is the nightmare scenario like Villanova. Jay handed the baton to a long time trusted assistant in Neptune who had actually gotten some HC experience at Fordham and clearly understood the Wright system and culture. We all know how that went.

Another one is Ray Meyer retiring and his son Joey taking the reins at DePaul, which was a national power at the time, and having initial relative success but slowly running the program into the ground. They were also done in by having to give up their independent status to join a conference, and were never the same, so that isn't an apples to apples comparison.
Another, other one is Bill Guthridge getting handed the keys to UNC for a few years after Dean Smith retired. He had some good tournament runs but the Heels did progressively worse in the ACC in each of his three years, and he had the misfortune of being a longtime assistant who just wasn't Dean Smith.
 
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Fair. But in the new world of CBB it shows that it is at least possible.
Yeah, the NIL/Portal will definitely make it easier.
You may even say a litte more probable.
I don't doubt that. I just think it's hard to to go to a school and make any real noise this first year in respect. Louisville, KY, and even Arkansas made it to the tournament this year. I don't think anyone of them make any serious runs, tho.
It usually takes at least a year or so to really find your footing at a new school.
 
With DW's track record this is the type of coach I would bet on he would hire, which would upset a lot of folks that he didn't go after a big name.
The problem is that most of the “big names” are very comfortable where they are and have no reason to move. Read an article just the other day that said we are going to see a lot less movement of name coaches than we used to see. Unless it’s moving to retirement because they are tired of the new world we are in. Unless you get very lucky, you almost have to look at an up and comer or an established assistant.
 
This same kind of statement was made by some after last season to. Those statements didn't age well so we will see next yr. I suspect Barnes is aware of the losses after this season and has a plan.

Assume you struggle with what ”as of now” means.
 
Another, other one is Bill Guthridge getting handed the keys to UNC for a few years after Dean Smith retired. He had some good tournament runs but the Heels did progressively worse in the ACC in each of his three years, and he had the misfortune of being a longtime assistant who just wasn't Dean Smith.
Hubert Davis is basically his generation’s Bill Guthridge
 
Here’s my list…

Nate Oats
Brad Underwood
Dennis Gates
TJ Otzelberger
Chris Jans
Chris Beard
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Alan Huss
Jerrod Calhoun
Bryan Hodgson
Ben McCollum
Bucky McMillan


Not sure if you can get any of the first 6 to move from an established HM, but you probably make the call. The 5 below that are at MM’s and have to think if they're still available they’d be interested.
 
Here’s my list…

Nate Oats
Brad Underwood
Dennis Gates
TJ Otzelberger
Chris Jans
Chris Beard
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Alan Huss
Jerrod Calhoun
Bryan Hodgson
Ben McCollum
Bucky McMillan


Not sure if you can get any of the first 6 to move from an established HM, but you probably make the call. The 5 below that are at MM’s and have to think if they're still available they’d be interested.

No thanks on Chris Beard.

Personally I’d have TJ firmly #2 on that list if it was in any kind of order
 
Here’s my list…

Nate Oats
Brad Underwood
Dennis Gates
TJ Otzelberger
Chris Jans
Chris Beard
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Alan Huss
Jerrod Calhoun
Bryan Hodgson
Ben McCollum
Bucky McMillan


Not sure if you can get any of the first 6 to move from an established HM, but you probably make the call. The 5 below that are at MM’s and have to think if they're still available they’d be interested.

I’ve thought about Jans a few times. Just didn’t think he was realistic enough to consider too seriously so haven’t mentioned him on here. I think he would knock it out of the park here, though.
 
As of now Barnes leaving a crap roster for 2026 (unless multiple seniors are able to return) will be a blight on his legacy unless this team goes DEEP into this tournament. I hope that energizes him to return.
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Here’s my list…

Nate Oats
Brad Underwood
Dennis Gates
TJ Otzelberger
Chris Jans
Chris Beard
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Alan Huss
Jerrod Calhoun
Bryan Hodgson
Ben McCollum
Bucky McMillan


Not sure if you can get any of the first 6 to move from an established HM, but you probably make the call. The 5 below that are at MM’s and have to think if they're still available they’d be interested.
It’s hard for me to see Oats coming here, but he’s undoubtedly a winner. I just don’t like the guy. Probably hypocritically, I like Beard and think he would be phenomenal. I don’t really care if his style is aesthetically pleasing, I think he would have us in perennial contention. The other guys above the line I would need to look into more, but they wouldn’t excite me as of right now.

The guys below the line would be a crapshoot but a lot of potential in that group.
 
It’s hard for me to see Oats coming here, but he’s undoubtedly a winner. I just don’t like the guy. Probably hypocritically, I like Beard and think he would be phenomenal. I don’t really care if his style is aesthetically pleasing, I think he would have us in perennial contention. The other guys above the line I would need to look into more, but they wouldn’t excite me as of right now.

The guys below the line would be a crapshoot but a lot of potential in that group.
My grandmother had a perennial contention, but they burned it off.
 
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I’m sure someone will be chopping onions in the room with me when CRB has his retirement press conference. Impossible to overstate what he’s meant to all of us and the program. I want so badly for him to be able to go out on top this year - not even for myself and the program (as much as I want it for both) but for him to be able to do what everyone has said he can’t for most of his career. ZZ and Shack getting him back to the final four or to the top of the mountain, would be such a great ending to his coaching story.
Yes, it will finally be nice to see an UT head coach go out on their own terms. Tired of seeing firings and health related early retirements.
 

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