Bison137
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03-14-23 05:24 PM - Post#354177
In response to HoleinOne
Neptune is reported to make $4.4M. Wright made over $6.4M. I wonder what Halcovage is currently making? Curious what salary range some of our more connected posters think is in play for the Bison job.
ND two years ago made about $315,000 in W2 compensation and almost $60,000 in benefits/retirement. Given how bad the last few years were, I doubt his compensation changed much. He did not receive any new contract.
Based on that, I doubt Bucknell would go higher than $350,000 in W-2 salary for a new coach and it might well be less than that.
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bison63
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03-14-23 05:46 PM - Post#354180
In response to Bison137
I’m guessing Halvovagevis already making more than that!
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MrPhillie
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03-14-23 05:59 PM - Post#354181
In response to bison63
Hold the phone…so Wright, after 21 years as HC, leading his teams to four Final Fours and two National Championships, one of the biggest names in coaching.. was making $6.4 and Neptune, a coach with one year of HC experience and zero wins at Villanova is making $4.4???? That would immediately put Neptune as a top 7 paid coach. Something seems wrong.
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HoleinOne
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Possible Candidates for Bison Head Coach 03-14-23 09:44 PM - Post#354194
In response to MrPhillie
You are correct in assessing that Neptune is now one of the top 10 paid men's college basketball coaches. Numerous sources have pegged his salary at Villanova at $4.4M. Could be higher with endorsements. Some writers had commented that Wright had one of the top 3 salaries in college. As an FYI, most Atlantic 10 basketball coaches including Fordham, where Neptune coached for a year, earn in the $800K-$1.2M+ range per year. Knowing these numbers and what they likely pay their assistants may help narrow down Bucknell's candidate list.
Edited by HoleinOne on 03-14-23 09:44 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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DoCtoR62
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Re: Possible Candidates for Bison Head Coach 03-14-23 11:25 PM - Post#354210
In response to HoleinOne
From Basketball Insiders:
1. ???John Calipari, Kentucky - $8.1 Million
2. ???Bill Self, Kansas - $6 Million
3. ???Tom Izzo, Michigan State - $5.7 Million
4. ???Rick Barnes, Tennessee - $5.45 Million
5. ???Bruce Pearl, Auburn - $5.4 Million
6. ???Tony Bennett, Virginia - $4.83 Million
7. ???Brad Underwood, Illinois - $4.6 Million
8. ???Bob Huggins, West Virginia - $4.2?Million
9. ???Mick Cronin, UCLA - $4.1 Million
10. ????Buzz Williams, Texas A&M - $4.1 Million
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DoCtoR62
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Re: Possible Candidates for Bison Head Coach 03-14-23 11:31 PM - Post#354211
In response to DoCtoR62
Regarding Bucknell’s salary, it is sufficient to get any of the names mentioned in this thread, Halcovage included.
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Bison54
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Re: Possible Candidates for Bison Head Coach 03-15-23 09:26 AM - Post#354228
In response to DoCtoR62
You get what you pay for. Liberty 62, Villanova 57.
BTW, Pickell is in for 4.25 million at Ruthers unti; 2030-31 buys you Hofstra 88 Rutgers 86.
In the Not Important Tornament, of course.
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MrPhillie
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03-16-23 08:31 PM - Post#354384
In response to Bison54
Can take McNamara out of consideration. Per cuse.com…
Assistant men's basketball coach Gerry McNamara '06 has been promoted to associate head coach at his alma mater, according to the Syracuse University Athletics Department.
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bison63
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03-16-23 11:20 PM - Post#354415
In response to MrPhillie
Do not expect he is a serious candidate for the Bison job, but I don’t see how becoming Syracuse Associate Head Coach eliminates him.
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Paulie777
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Possible Candidates for Bison Head Coach 03-18-23 08:23 AM - Post#354515
In response to bison63
A little aside, but it was a great moment in the NCAA tournament when FDU beat Purdue. Here's a lttle bio of the first year coach Anderson Tobin. I guess my point is that there are coaches out there that are successful and hopefully we get one.
In another universe (not ours), Nate Davis was fired a year earlier, The AD offered Tobin the job, and after deliberations between FDU and Bucknell, he chooses Bucknell.
Anderson Tobin
209-62 record (.771 winning percentage)
His Spartans bolstered the ECC Player of the Year in three-consecutive seasons (2016, 2017, 2018)
Coached the ECC Rookie of the Year four times (2014, 2015, 2016, 2019)
Turned STAC into a perennial top-25 program in Division II, inheriting a team that won just five games prior to his hire to 15 wins in his first campaign
In his final five seasons, STAC finished first among New York NCAA Division I and II schools in wins and winning percentage (131 victories, .814 winning percentage), a list that includes Buffalo, Iona, Hofstra, St. John's (N.Y.), Stony Brook and Syracuse
Seven-straight NCAA tournament appearances, most recently advancing to the 2021-22 NCAA Division II Men's Basketball East Region Final
Six ECC tournament titles (2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2022)
Appeared in seven of the last eight ECC tournament championship games
Edited by Paulie777 on 03-18-23 08:26 AM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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NoMoney89
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03-18-23 09:51 AM - Post#354523
In response to Paulie777
One minor correction…
It’s Tobin Anderson, not Anderson Tobin.
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MrPhillie
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03-18-23 10:14 AM - Post#354528
In response to bison63
Just a quick reply regarding McNamara, I think it absolutely impacts whatever interest he had in Bucknell and vice versa. First, he probably received a pay increase that is far more than what Bucknell could offer. Second, he stands a good chance to receive higher level offers in the future of Syracuse is successful over the next few years.
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Doktore K
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03-18-23 10:26 AM - Post#354529
In response to NoMoney89
I follow a lot of college basketball but can someone define STAC?
Where was he coaching before FDU?
I did hear that he brought in a bunch of transfers into FDU, which was critical to the team’s quick turnaround. Hopefully JT and the Bucknell Administration are waking up to the new reality of D1 basketball and what it takes to get off the bottom of the PL. We look forward to a HC announcement soon but also to new policies and strategies on transfers and 5th year players!
Richmond, Colgate, Lehigh and Nova are all doing it well so why not Bucknell? Find a way and let’s go.
I’m talking football and basketball. Tired of this last place stuff.
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bison63
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Possible Candidates for Bison Head Coach 03-18-23 12:05 PM - Post#354536
In response to Paulie777
Ok, so not mentioned much, if at all, in all of the 16 vs 1 commentary, is the fact that Purdue was not just a 1, they were THE 1, the top ranked team in the tourney. And FDU was not just a 16 , but a PIG survivor that was in the tourney only because the real winner in their league (Merrimack) was ineligible because of an NCAA rule regarding teams moving up in division. So maybe a 17 or 18. beats a 1A, lol.
Edited by bison63 on 03-18-23 12:06 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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Bison137
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03-18-23 12:28 PM - Post#354537
In response to bison63
To go one step further, don’t forget Merrimack, who beat FDU for their league championship, lost to the Bison by six points earlier in the year.
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MrPhillie
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03-18-23 03:24 PM - Post#354546
In response to Bison137
Alabama is the overall #1 seed.
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NoMoney89
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03-20-23 07:26 AM - Post#354763
In response to MrPhillie
Couple of things….
1) STAC is Saint Thomas Aquinas College, a small (2,800 students, both undergrad and graduate programs) about 15 miles north of NYC in Rockland County NY. Division II sports
2) Despite what the mainstream media may be saying about FDU’s upset over “top seed” Purdue, Purdue was actually seeded 4th in the 1-68 seeding with FDU at 68. Doesn’t necessarily make sense but that’s what the committee did.
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adcs2
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03-20-23 11:46 AM - Post#354778
In response to NoMoney89
Actually it does make sense. FDU may have been seeded last, but they beat the #65 seed Texas Southern in the play-in game. Since the brackets are pre-determined and not reseeded, Purdue got to play lowest seeded team because FDU "upset" Texas Southern.
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bison63
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03-20-23 04:46 PM - Post#354798
In response to adcs2
Ok, nuf said, FDU came out in the 2nd half and looked for a minute like they would bury FAU, but nothing doing. So now what the hell is going wrong on with the Bison Coach search. We sre 28 days past the ND release.,Somebody must have heard something about what is happening What gives?
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KenZ
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03-20-23 05:26 PM - Post#354804
In response to bison63
18 days. unlike us many of the potential candidates teams are just finishing their seasons in the last week.
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