Re: Boylen, Clyburn, and ISU
Re: Boylen, Clyburn, and ISU
It would most likely depend on how much money he wants.
Re: Boylen, Clyburn, and ISU
He got a 2 million dollar buyout iirc and thats just so he isn't a head coach. I imagine that he could make decent money here and leave after two years (when Clyburn is done) for another job in the NBA or whatever. It is a win win for everybody
Re: Boylen, Clyburn, and ISU
transfer u is taking on a whole new meaning.
Re: Boylen, Clyburn, and ISU
Re: Boylen, Clyburn, and ISU
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arganbright2
Hey Chris, any chance former Utes coach Jim Boylen could end up as the new assistant coach? He is a guy with NBA experience and recruited the state of Michigan under Izzo. Seems like he would be in a similar situation as Lutz was last year and would fit into what Fred was trying to do when he first got the job---initially hiring Grayer for that Michigan pipeline. I can't see any reason how this would be a bad thing since he can't take a head coaching spot anywhere plus Clyburn stated he wanted to only play for Boylen.
Mark Montgomery left Izzo's staff to become head coach at Northern Illinois. Boylen could be a favorite to get back on Izzo's staff to replace him.
Re: Boylen, Clyburn, and ISU
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Originally Posted by
cykadelic2
Mark Montgomery left Izzo's staff to become head coach at Northern Illinois. Boylen could be a favorite to get back on Izzo's staff to replace him.
**** Michigan State. Even if he did end up there he would probably transfer to ISU after 3 years
Re: Boylen, Clyburn, and ISU
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ty4cy90
**** Michigan State. Even if he did end up there he would probably transfer to ISU after 3 years
Just skip the middle man and go straight to ISU. That's what I would do.
Re: Boylen, Clyburn, and ISU
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Originally Posted by
St810s
Just skip the middle man and go straight to ISU. That's what I would do.
I think you're on the right track, but let me ask a question for discussion's sake.
Is it smarter for him to come straight to ISU, his ultimate destination, or to go to Michigan State for a year or two in order to go ahead and scout the future Cyclones that program will produce?
I could see it either way. We have a pipeline to East Lansing right now, so maybe we don't need him to be our connection up there. Or maybe it would help even more.