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David van den Berg

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  1. Yes, silly me, you're exactly right. But while Pitt is an ACC job and that would surely have a lot of pull, look at the gauntlet you have to run in that league. It's a good job, but I'm not sure it's a top half job in that league (but that league is arguably consistently the best and gets 6-8 of its 15 teams in). If the NCAA throws the book at Louisville and North Carolina that could create opportunities for other programs too.
  2. Well, Underwood's season has ended. What a game, and what a team. Forgot UNLV has an opening too. That's a top two job in a multi-bid league (it is in most years, anyway). This week, especially the next 72 hours, seems like the time to make a move. Gary Parrish of CBS reporting here TCU has offered the job to Pittsburgh's Jamie Dixon (a TCU alum): http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/eye-on-college-basketball/25524559/source-pitts-jamie-dixon-considering-offer-to-coach-at-tcu Oh and it looks like Steve Pikiell of Stony Brook gets the Rutgers job: http://www.nj.com/rutgersbasketball/index.ssf/2016/03/rutgers_will_hire_steve_pikiell_as_its_new_basketb.html#incart_river_index If Dixon takes TCU, that leaves Oklahoma State, Stanford, and UNLV as competitors for coaches.
  3. First time poster, long time reader in the DC area who is a fan of and has family ties to SLU. I toohope May will pursue Brad Underwood. He's proven himself as much as anyone can at the low major level with a three year 88-13 record (53-1 in conference) and three consecutive NCAA appearances, with at least two wins (we'll know very soon whether he'll have a third and a sweet 16 appearance). I know he doesn't have ties to the area but his record, for me, is impossible to ignore. His teams, as others have said, are fun to watch. And when you stack up SLU to the other open jobs (TCU, Rutgers, Oklahoma State and Stanford), SLU is a top four job in its conference, for reasons including the arena and the recruiting base. TCU isn't anywhere close to to a top half job in the Big 12. Oklahoma State is at best the fourth best job in that league. Rutgers is also open but that might be the worst job in the Big 10. Stanford isn't as good a job as Arizona or UCLA, and I'm not sure how their facilities compare to USC, Washington, Oregon, and Cal. There's a real case to be made that SLU is the best job available for him. And I hope (and think) he'd stay at SLU until a top 3-5 job came open in a power 5 league. I'm fine with the job being a stepping stone for guys like him.
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