Tiger84
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03-25-24 11:59 AM - Post#366404
…and it’s Kyle Smith, formerly of Washington State of the PAC-2 conference.
Smith previously coached at Columbia, and a few CalTrain stops away from Stanford at USF.
Does that mean Mitch is staying put? No guarantees but the odds just went way up.
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mobrien
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03-25-24 12:21 PM - Post#366407
In response to Tiger84
I doubt Earl would have left for W&M if he thought Henderson was leaving Princeton this offseason.
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Tiger84
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03-25-24 12:41 PM - Post#366410
In response to mobrien
Not a slam dunk that Earl would have gotten the job over MacConnell.
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whitakk
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03-25-24 01:18 PM - Post#366415
In response to Tiger84
Mark Byington (JMU) to Vandy
...which I believe means the rumored/obvious Mitch landing spots are now closed? (and even for the next couple years, there aren't many other high-major-with-academics jobs likely to open soon)
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gokinsmen
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Stanford Gets Its Man! 03-25-24 01:38 PM - Post#366418
In response to whitakk
I think Mitch tipped his hand in the article you posted in the other thread:
https://guardenstate.substack.com/p/princeton-fall...
“...we’ll get back together and talk about our goals for next season, which will be – we’ll have very heavy, lofty goals.”
Maybe that’s an indication Henderson plans to stay put. Maybe that’s reading too much into it, and the right offer, the one that could persuade him to leave Old Nassau, has yet to materialize.
Knock on wood, but it seems MH is staying at least for another season. There's clearly a feeling of unfinished business.
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palestra38
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03-25-24 01:40 PM - Post#366419
In response to whitakk
JMU is a great place to be right now for a coach aspiring to be a Power-5 coach. It is truly at the very next level below. I don't know that institutional academic prowess is as much of a factor, but I don't know what JMU is looking for, either.
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gokinsmen
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03-25-24 01:52 PM - Post#366420
In response to palestra38
https://twitter.com/Adam_Zielonka/status/ 177230811...
@Adam_Zielonka
The Stanford and Vanderbilt jobs are off the board. Mitch Henderson had been linked to both but I never got the sense that he was trying to leave Princeton.
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TigerFan
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03-25-24 04:25 PM - Post#366432
In response to gokinsmen
This “PAWcast” with Mitch and Carla is worth a listen. They both sound very enthusiastic about coaching here.
https://paw.princeton.edu/podcast/pawcast-baske tba...
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1LotteryPick1969
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03-25-24 05:05 PM - Post#366437
In response to TigerFan
Glad there was a transcript!
Mitch mentioned he has learned from watching Berube's practices, which others have postulated.
Both great people. We are lucky to have them (even though James over on the Yale board did not like Mitch when he played against him )
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LocalTiger
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03-25-24 05:35 PM - Post#366439
In response to 1LotteryPick1969
makes me even more impressed with Mitch!
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Tiger81
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03-25-24 07:51 PM - Post#366445
In response to TigerFan
Thanks for sharing that, very inspiring and great to see how much both Coach Henderson and Coach Berube value being part of the Princeton community. Princeton just lost a great coach, Chris Ayers, to Stanford after 17 years so nothing is forever. Tiger hoops fans are fortunate to have such talented and dedicated leadership of our basketball programs.
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Vonsid
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Stanford Gets Its Man! 03-26-24 02:26 AM - Post#366463
In response to Tiger81
Reality is it's ridiculous that he doesn't get paid anything near what he probably should. Feel for him on that and is also why Earl more than likely took new gig.
Edited by Vonsid on 03-26-24 02:31 AM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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ToothlessTiger
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03-26-24 07:52 AM - Post#366470
In response to Vonsid
What do our coaches get paid?
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palestra38
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Stanford Gets Its Man! 03-26-24 07:58 AM - Post#366472
In response to ToothlessTiger
https://www.thecrimson.com/widget/2023/10/3/head -c...
Not that that is close to accurate with respect to the full package that we all know Amaker gets close to if not over $1 million.
https://www.houstonchronicle.com/texas-sports-nati...
https://www.si.com/college/tmg/mark-blau dschun/the...
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sparman
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03-31-24 07:03 PM - Post#366775
In response to whitakk
Perhaps noted elsewhwre but espn named McConnell as one of the favorites for HC at Loyola (MD).
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Old Bear
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03-31-24 07:37 PM - Post#366776
In response to sparman
Mitch? He’s too old.
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rbg
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03-31-24 08:11 PM - Post#366778
In response to sparman
Loyola (Md) hired Josh Loeffler, former JHU head coach & Cincinnati assistant.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/other/lo yola-mary...
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gokinsmen
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Stanford Gets Its Man! 03-31-24 08:11 PM - Post#366779
In response to sparman
With the big name defections at Yale, Brown and Harvard, I think the best career move for MacConnell would be waiting another year or two.
There's no guarantee of course, but the ILT seems a lot more winnable next season. And another NCAA appearance/run would boost Brett and MH's stock considerably.
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1LotteryPick1969
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03-31-24 08:33 PM - Post#366781
In response to rbg
So I guess Mike Brennan moves on as well.
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Dial Lodge
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04-02-24 11:40 PM - Post#366868
In response to ToothlessTiger
Regarding Princeton coaches, in the past, it was reported that our Basketball coach was paid the same as a full professor.
I don't know if that was accurate or if that has changed (probably not, if it was accurate).
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