Isn’t that what you want out of an assistant? If you’re assistants are sticking around for a decade then your program probably isn’t very successful.
Not ideal. But things can change quickly
This is about as definitive as it gets that AJ is staying in Cedar Falls...
Who else did you have in mind that would have been better?His pedigree doesn’t exactly scream exciting, but maybe I just expect more than others.
FWIW, those programs have had A LOT of eyeballs on them the last few years.
I was surprised Okie State was allowed to play in the tourney.
Hopefully this commuting thing is just short term. If the season starts and he is still commuting, I give this about 1 year tops.I’m betting his contract has a condo included for in-season and practice periods. I don’t know how much contact he can have with players now, but he may be able to do most of his work and recruiting from CF at the moment. I doubt he’s driving back and fourth literally every single day.
Some of you care way too much about a commute.
He's a good coach.
Ideally the program is successful enough soon to have an assistant get the nod for a HC job. Green's decade+ experience may mean it'll happen sooner than later either way though.Debbie downer alert but it doesn't exactly sound like this is a long-term plan for Kyle Green. Kids and wife still living in Cedar Falls and he is commuting an hour and a half every day? Seems he wants to be a head coach and soon. Top assistant for a Big 12 school just another feather in his cap to add to his resume. Hope I'm wrong and he and TJ tear it up for the next decade plus.
I’d be surprised if he doesn’t get an apartment or condo, or have somewhere he can crash at in Ames.It don't think anyone is commenting on the commute any more than it's just a weird deal. I think college coaches are pretty notorious for working some insanely long hours. Just trying to figure out how 3 hours on the road each day works into that.
Because there’s probably a 0% chance he’s going to be driving from Ames to CF and back every single day..It don't think anyone is commenting on the commute any more than it's just a weird deal. I think college coaches are pretty notorious for working some insanely long hours. Just trying to figure out how 3 hours on the road each day works into that.