I think if you go to an 8 team playoff everything else will work itself out. Eventually a 6-6 type team will get in, get blown out and the conference will make the change to keep the perception of their league strong. Let the market correct the problem instead of trying to make everything perfect from the get go.
Lmao! Wth are you talking about arrogant Bears fans?
I've been to Minnesota as a visiting fan a few times, one of the worst fanbases in all of football. I can tell you stories about stuff I've seen up there.
Funny stuff that you think Bears fans are arrogant but you are a Vikings fan.
"Fred isn’t going back to college, folks"
Sounds like he is very open to college ball per latest ESPN article. I guess the "I hate recruiting" excuse was just bunch of BS when he left ISU.
"Fred isn’t going back to college, folks"
Sounds like he is very open to college ball per latest ESPN article. I guess the "I hate recruiting" excuse was just bunch of BS when he left ISU.
So he straight up lied to Zach Lowe?CW is right on this one
That is not BS
From article:The latest ESPN article specifically says Hoiberg wants to stay in the NBA and that he prefers it to college. It also says UCLA could pursue him but says nothing about him being interested in that job.
From article:
"I am not prioritizing one over the other in respect to the NBA and college," Hoiberg said. The jobs are so different that you cannot compare them, so I plan on evaluating whatever opportunities may come independently."
To me that says it's 50/50 between college or NBA.
From article:
"I am not prioritizing one over the other in respect to the NBA and college," Hoiberg said. The jobs are so different that you cannot compare them, so I plan on evaluating whatever opportunities may come independently."
To me that says it's 50/50 between college or NBA.
Can you quote the article or link it?Well he must be saying two different things, because there is another article regarding the Thibs firing and it says Hoiberg would prefer to stay in the NBA. But also, Hoiberg is smart. You don't limit your offers, the more offers you have the better leverage you have.