When he gets proven guilty let me know. I'm not saying he didn't do it, but being investigated and being proven guilty are pretty far apart.
Oh so do you also believe OJ didn't do it
When he gets proven guilty let me know. I'm not saying he didn't do it, but being investigated and being proven guilty are pretty far apart.
Oh so do you also believe OJ didn't do it
Well, we may have a couple great years, followed by sanctions. I don't know, but I would rather field a clean .500 team than a top 10 team that is dirty. That's just me though.
Having said that, I would be in favor of bringing Eustachy back. I, for one, didn't really think he should have been fired in the first place.
Glad to see a fellow Eustachy fan. I firmly believe his salary is what go him fired, but his extra curriculars were the excuse (albeit a valid excuse).
His salary + not winning + VanDeVelde + pictures = fired.
BVD + pictures. His money was well earned, winning 4 months away for him.
You are correct, the money was an issue with BVD though, IMO of course.
That is just becuase he was a tight *** and didnt know how to raise it.
Would you be willing to bring him back? I know his baggage is heavy, but right now I would love a competitive basketball team.
Every job he took was a major step up, from UNO to ISU to the Bulls!!!
No, they don't. The NCAA has rules to prohibit it and penalize programs for poor academic progress and graduation rates. And it is not possible to sustain recruiting pipelines doing this. If ISU screws over players from Chicago over and over for example, HS coaches there are going to shut the doors and steer their players elsewhere.Most major programs "run players off" when they have the opportunity to get better players. Why do you think there are so many transfers???
The low graduation % was mainly due to the players going pro (skipping last semester) and transfers.
If Floyd hadn't gone to the Bulls he would have gone somewhere else. He is a coach who is very capable of winning a lot of games in a short period of time. He is not a coach who is capable of building a dynasty. His record speaks for itself.He was well on his way to building a dynasty, Hinrich, Collison, etc. would of wore ISU jerseys had he not went to the Bulls. The year before he got screwed by the clearinghouse on a few recruits.
Says the guy who starts a thread about bringing back the guy still under investigation for paying players???
No it wasn't. Bulls to Hornets - step down. Hornets to USC - step down. USC to unemployed - step down.
No, they don't. The NCAA has rules to prohibit it and penalize programs for poor academic progress and graduation rates. And it is not possible to sustain recruiting pipelines doing this. If ISU screws over players from Chicago over and over for example, HS coaches there are going to shut the doors and steer their players elsewhere.
Floyd coached 5 future NBA players at ISU and at least two of them -- Hoiberg & Shirley -- graduated. He had a lot more non-graduating players than the other three.
If Floyd hadn't gone to the Bulls he would have gone somewhere else. He is a coach who is very capable of winning a lot of games in a short period of time. He is not a coach who is capable of building a dynasty. His record speaks for itself.
Whatever you say.
He is spot on . . Floyd is nuclear and we are not Southern Cal. The NCAA would slap ISU around (just like they did on the Steiger case). The Big Bad NCAA loves to use the ISUs of the world to prove just how tough they are . . while they kiss the collective rear ends of the Big Money programs. Why? $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$