Tom Dienhart has Hoiberg as a possible replacement in Minnesota

ISUCubswin

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Shaka is now out of the running - He is in talks to restructure his contract.

Pollard, take your 900k you made last year and spend some of it. Judas.
 

ManBearClone

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KFAN in the cities writes this about Hoiberg as a possibility (or not a possibility) of becoming UM head coach...

The search is underway: Get to know some of the potential candidates for the Gophers job. | Gopher Blog - KFAN Sports Radio FM 100.3 - The Fan

Nothing most of us didn't already know as well as most sports pundits.


Come on Cyclone Fanatics get your votes in. Fred only has 3% of the votes for who you'd you like to see coach Minnesota. We need to get it above 50%, can't but help recruiting.
 
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I'm saying he isn't worth that if Hoiberg goes

If Hoiberg left (I can't believe I'm even acknowledging the possibility), it doesn't seem like the issue would be salary, given that CFH supposedly turned down more income in order to have his assistants paid more.
 

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I saw the title of this thread and laughed out loud. Why the hell would Hoiberg leave his alma mater for Minnesota?? Minnesota's basketball history makes Iowa's look like Duke's. I can't see Hoiberg leaving unless it's for a pro job.
 

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Fred won't go anywhere unless he comes out of retirement to be player-coach of the Heat.

LeBron can set him up in the corner for three, all day long.
 
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Cyclonesince78

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Fred won't go anywhere unless he comes out of retirement to be player-coach of the Heat.

LeBron can set him up in the corner for three, all day long.

After this comment, there is officially nothing left to say. Mods please shut this thread down.
 

JohnnyFive

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I saw the title of this thread and laughed out loud. Why the hell would Hoiberg leave his alma mater for Minnesota?? Minnesota's basketball history makes Iowa's look like Duke's. I can't see Hoiberg leaving unless it's for a pro job.

Their pre-1920's history is impressive surprisingly. Since then it isn't.
 

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