Stripes
Freshman
Posts: 62
Loc: Boston
Reg: 11-21-04
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03-21-07 12:23 AM - Post#33870
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SFlaQuaker
Postdoc
Posts: 2427
Reg: 11-21-04
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Re: New Coach Candidates 03-21-07 12:25 AM - Post#33871
In response to Stripes
Why not JTIII? He's about as likely as Carril or Carmody.
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Stripes
Freshman
Posts: 62
Loc: Boston
Reg: 11-21-04
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Re: New Coach Candidates 03-21-07 12:26 AM - Post#33872
In response to Stripes
Actually, the best of all might be Rob Burke. Spent enough time as JTIII's assistant that he qualifies from a lineage perspective (for those to whom this matters) and could bring back the magic. Also, I think I remember hearing that he was a great recruiter.
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Philsoc8
Freshman
Posts: 40
Reg: 12-23-05
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Re: New Coach Candidates 03-21-07 12:48 AM - Post#33873
In response to Stripes
I second the nomination for Rob Burke. Carmody wasn't a Princeton alum so that shouldn't be a strike against Burke.
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Redfish
Masters Student
Posts: 767
Loc: under a bridge in Phoenix...
Reg: 11-26-04
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Re: New Coach Candidates 03-21-07 02:09 AM - Post#33874
In response to Stripes
How about a higher profile version of Joe Scott: Matt Doherty!
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10Q
Professor
Posts: 23405
Loc: Suburban Philly
Reg: 11-21-04
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Re: New Coach Candidates 03-21-07 02:38 AM - Post#33875
In response to Redfish
Is there a JTIV? I nominate him.
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The Willow
Masters Student
Posts: 402
Reg: 11-21-04
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Re: New Coach Candidates 03-21-07 05:56 AM - Post#33876
In response to 10Q
Can I nominate myself? Even wanting Princeton to lose I bet I could do a better job.
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Red n Blue
Masters Student
Posts: 898
Loc: South Jersey
Reg: 11-29-04
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Re: New Coach Candidates 03-21-07 12:45 PM - Post#33877
In response to The Willow
I am going to throw my hat in the ring for the Princeton head coaching job. While I have no actual experience, I have won three consecutive NCAA championships on my Playstation-2 in NCAA March Madness 2007.
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Howard Gensler
Postdoc
Posts: 4141
Reg: 11-21-04
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Re: New Coach Candidates 03-21-07 12:49 PM - Post#33878
In response to Red n Blue
Steve Merk?
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AsiaSunset
Postdoc
Posts: 4361
Reg: 11-21-04
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Re: New Coach Candidates 03-21-07 01:44 PM - Post#33879
In response to Philsoc8
I think you nalied it. RB makes a lot of sense.
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Tigers
newbie
Posts: 13
Reg: 01-11-05
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Re: New Coach Candidates 03-21-07 01:50 PM - Post#33880
In response to Stripes
Johnson without a doubt.
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Bill Lewis
Senior
Posts: 304
Reg: 12-23-04
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Re: New Coach Candidates 03-21-07 02:07 PM - Post#33881
In response to Tigers
Richard Barron.
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Howard Gensler
Postdoc
Posts: 4141
Reg: 11-21-04
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Re: New Coach Candidates 03-21-07 02:09 PM - Post#33882
In response to AsiaSunset
Rob Burke may make sense from Princeton's view but does Princeton make sense from Burke's view?
If he's looking to coach at D1 at the highest level, there can be little argument that a few more years at G-town will serve him better than a few years of rebuilding at Princeton.
Plus, now that he's tasted the world of scholarships and big-time athletes, would he want to go back? It's not like he's a Princeton alum.
Additionally, Burke's recruiting prowess is all tied to JT3. It's not like he's one of those guys who goes from staff to staff bringing along blue-chippers.
Could be a good choice but I wouldn't leave Georgetown for Princeton under these circumstances.
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Bruno
PhD Student
Posts: 1419
Loc: Brooklyn, NY
Reg: 11-21-04
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Re: New Coach Candidates 03-21-07 02:30 PM - Post#33883
In response to Howard Gensler
I disagree. Being an assistant at a big time school, even a successful one, pales in comparison to being a head coach at a D1 school - particularly one with as storied a past as Princeton. (Look at Miller; he left Connecticut for the head coaching job at a D3 school.)
Princeton's head coaching role is a much higher profile position nationally and regionally than Georgetown's assistant is.
Plus, it's not like you can do worse than the guy who preceded you at Princeton. Burke would be in "rescue" mode, and would be given plenty of slack given what he's inheriting.
LET'S go BRU-no (duh. nuh. nuh-nuh-nuh) |
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Red n Blue
Masters Student
Posts: 898
Loc: South Jersey
Reg: 11-29-04
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Re: New Coach Candidates 03-21-07 05:41 PM - Post#33884
In response to Bruno
Two guys I'd look at if I was Princeton:
Dave Calloway head coach at Monmouth (knows Princeton offense but has no Princeton lineage).
Mike Leaf, head coach at Winona State, a very successful D-II coach. No Princeton ties or experience with the Princeton offense that I know of so this option is pretty far "outside the box."
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SFlaQuaker
Postdoc
Posts: 2427
Reg: 11-21-04
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Re: New Coach Candidates 03-21-07 05:46 PM - Post#33885
In response to Red n Blue
Who is Carnegie Mellon's head coach?
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Red n Blue
Masters Student
Posts: 898
Loc: South Jersey
Reg: 11-29-04
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Re: New Coach Candidates 03-21-07 05:54 PM - Post#33886
In response to SFlaQuaker
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Who is Carnegie Mellon's head coach?
That would be Bill Wingen. His overall record in 17 seasons is 199-246. At Carnegie Mellow he has coached for 16 years and his record is 178-218. I don't think I'd look at him.
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vince curran
Freshman
Posts: 18
Reg: 12-01-05
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Re: New Coach Candidates 03-21-07 06:13 PM - Post#33887
In response to Red n Blue
I did a Winona game for CSTV this year and spent about an hour with Coach Leaf. VERY unlikely he leaves Winona. Especially for Princeton. He is from Minnesota (Actually from Winona and loves it there). University of Minnesota? Now that might be another story.
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Old Bear
Postdoc
Posts: 3998
Reg: 11-23-04
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Re: New Coach Candidates 03-21-07 06:41 PM - Post#33888
In response to Red n Blue
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Who is Carnegie Mellon's head coach?
That would be Bill Wingen. His overall record in 17 seasons is 199-246. At Carnegie Mellow he has coached for 16 years and his record is 178-218. I don't think I'd look at him.
I think his name is Tony Wingren, he was a volunteer assistant at Brown in the 80s.
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Red n Blue
Masters Student
Posts: 898
Loc: South Jersey
Reg: 11-29-04
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Re: New Coach Candidates 03-21-07 06:45 PM - Post#33889
In response to Old Bear
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Who is Carnegie Mellon's head coach?
That would be Bill Wingen. His overall record in 17 seasons is 199-246. At Carnegie Mellow he has coached for 16 years and his record is 178-218. I don't think I'd look at him.
I think his name is Tony Wingren, he was a volunteer assistant at Brown in the 80s.
We'll split the difference-- Tony Wingen. You are correct that he was an Assistant at Brown from 1985-1986. You can read his bio, here- http://www.cmu.edu/athletic/basketball_men/basketball_men_coach.htm
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