Re: Hot Stove 2010-11: Women's Basketball Edition
Not exactly. Pretty sure they want to win with a woman head coach, based on the 30+ year history of the program.
I'm not saying they won't consider hiring AJ, but I'm pretty sure the odds are stacked against him, and I don't know that he'd want to coach there anyway. Sure he'd have the same recruiting area, but I don't think he'd be allowed to recruit the same kids, I don't think he'd have the kind of support he gets from the AD here, and whatever can be said about the money has to be balanced against what he would have to do to earn it.
AJ doesn't recruit the TC metro, and I think that's as much a matter of choice as it is a question of being able to land players that are in the Gophers' backyard.
If he's coaching at the U of M, and Wisconsin & Iowa start getting the best players in the cities, he's under far more pressure to respond to that than he is for, say, letting Ostarello end up at Purdue. Even if those players aren't a good fit for his system.
Even assuming Minnesota were interested (which is, I think, highly doubtful), you're looking at trading in a tremendous amount of freedom and support for a higher paycheck and a bit more notice.
Consider also that the Gophs will remember that AJ backed out of the UW-GB deal after accepting it.
Originally posted by Chains
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I'm not saying they won't consider hiring AJ, but I'm pretty sure the odds are stacked against him, and I don't know that he'd want to coach there anyway. Sure he'd have the same recruiting area, but I don't think he'd be allowed to recruit the same kids, I don't think he'd have the kind of support he gets from the AD here, and whatever can be said about the money has to be balanced against what he would have to do to earn it.
AJ doesn't recruit the TC metro, and I think that's as much a matter of choice as it is a question of being able to land players that are in the Gophers' backyard.
If he's coaching at the U of M, and Wisconsin & Iowa start getting the best players in the cities, he's under far more pressure to respond to that than he is for, say, letting Ostarello end up at Purdue. Even if those players aren't a good fit for his system.
Even assuming Minnesota were interested (which is, I think, highly doubtful), you're looking at trading in a tremendous amount of freedom and support for a higher paycheck and a bit more notice.
Consider also that the Gophs will remember that AJ backed out of the UW-GB deal after accepting it.
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