Wow!
Names I've heard include Gonzaga asst. Tommy Lloyd, Arkansas HC Eric Musselman, Arizona asst. Jason Terry, Pacific HC Damon Stoudamire, and Georgia Tech HC Josh Pastnerwifeisafurd said:
Query:
1) who takes his place?
wifeisafurd said:
Query:
1) who takes his place?
I'd say Shocky is small potatoes, or rather, small dollars.stu said:wifeisafurd said:
Query:
1) who takes his place?
Mark Fox is known to run a clean program and to be the sharpest dresser in the conference. But can Shocky buy out both the Miller and Fox contracts?
The investigation began 4 years ago.philbert said:
2 or 3 years too late, but better late than never.
Wait for it............bearister said:
"1.who takes his place?"
MilleniaBear said:
I hope they get the death penalty. They knew years ago he was cheating and gave him that contract where they couldn't even fire him for cause without paying him. And thats what he and his lawyer reminded him at the regents meeting. So they knowingly employed a cheater for two more years. Total lack of institutional control.
Then remember that when this was all just coming out a couple years ago Arizona stood by Miller and opted instead to fire their head football coach Rich Rodriguez for supposed leadership failures. In reality at the time they were happy with the success Miller brought to the basketball program and clearly weren't concerned how it happened; they were less excited about their middling football team even though Rich Rod was averaging over 7 wins per year and had been to 5 bowl games in 6 years. So instead of dealing with their cesspool of a basketball program Arizona tried to distract attention by firing their football coach with this statement:
Bearly Clad said:
I want to be clear, I am NOT defending Sean Miller here but it's embarrassing the way UofA and the other schools caught up in this current scandal have handled the situation. First look at the disparity between two coaches who were implicated in the allegationsThen remember that when this was all just coming out a couple years ago Arizona stood by Miller and opted instead to fire their head football coach Rich Rodriguez for supposed leadership failures. In reality at the time they were happy with the success Miller brought to the basketball program and clearly weren't concerned how it happened; they were less excited about their middling football team even though Rich Rod was averaging over 7 wins per year and had been to 5 bowl games in 6 years. So instead of dealing with their cesspool of a basketball program Arizona tried to distract attention by firing their football coach with this statement:
' "After conducting a thorough evaluation of our football program and its leadership, both on and off the field, President [Robert] Robbins and I feel it is in the best interest of the University of Arizona and our athletics department to go in a new direction," athletic director Dave Heeke said in a release. '
The real kicker? They threatened to try and withhold the $6.25 million left on his contract on the grounds that he'd broken some morality clause in their by having an affair even though the woman wasn't affiliated with the school or a student like in that whole Petrino situation. And I'm not advocating cheating on your significant other, but that's a 'live and let live' kind of deal; nothing like Les Miles at LSU.
Basically if there's a greater Karmic force in the universe the Wildcats really deserve the basketball equivalent of their Kevin Sumlin hire for football
In some capacity? Like on vacation?socaliganbear said:
Lot of smoke about Mark Fox to Arizona in some capacity. Crazy, but wouldn't be shocked. That's a lot of experience in one guy.
The death penalty? At first thought, that seems really harsh. I can't stand Miller, and I really can't stand cheating related to recruiting, but on second thought, I think you may have something here. One or two executions might just put enough fear into coaches and the slimy agents to put an end to the age-old practice of bribery in college recruiting.MilleniaBear said:
I hope they get the death penalty. They knew years ago he was cheating and gave him that contract where they couldn't even fire him for cause without paying him. And thats what he and his lawyer reminded him at the regents meeting. So they knowingly employed a cheater for two more years. Total lack of institutional control.
dimitrig said:
Watch them hire Mark Fox and win an NCAA Title with him as coach!
dimitrig said:
Watch them hire Mark Fox and win an NCAA Title with him as coach!
calumnus said:
They need to hire a guy who has been telling the world for years that he runs a clean program. They need to hire Mark Fox.
Tommy Lloyd is going to pop up a lot in the coming days as jobs are being filled but I don't see AZ being a likely landing spot for an assistant no matter his rep as a recruiter, largely in international waters in Lloyd's case. They'll go for an established HC or NBA assistant, not necessarily one with a tie to the Olson era.BigDaddy said:Names I've heard include Gonzaga asst. Tommy Lloyd, Arkansas HC Eric Musselman, Arizona asst. Jason Terry, Pacific HC Damon Stoudamire, and Georgia Tech HC Josh Pastnerwifeisafurd said:
Query:
1) who takes his place?
SFCityBear said:The death penalty? At first thought, that seems really harsh. I can't stand Miller, and I really can't stand cheating related to recruiting, but on second thought, I think you may have something here. One or two executions might just put enough fear into coaches and the slimy agents to put an end to the age-old practice of bribery in college recruiting.MilleniaBear said:
I hope they get the death penalty. They knew years ago he was cheating and gave him that contract where they couldn't even fire him for cause without paying him. And thats what he and his lawyer reminded him at the regents meeting. So they knowingly employed a cheater for two more years. Total lack of institutional control.
And maybe put Cal on a more equal footing with opposing programs when it come to landing the better prospects. I like that better than trying to hire a coach willing to skirt today's rules, risk getting caught, and Cal going on probation again.
"Off with their heads!" - The Queen of Hearts in Alice in Wonderland