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  1. If Moser stays at Loyola after this year he likely isn’t leaving anytime soon. If Loyola does hang on to him it is time for the A10 to add Loyola.

    It would help bridge the gap between SLU and Dayton, add another good program to the conference, and couldn’t hurt recruiting in Illinois/Chicago for us to have a game there every year.

    Either add them on there own or bring Drake or Bradley with them to get to 16 teams.

    A west pod with Dayton, Loyola, SLU, and either Bradley or Drake would be great.

  2. Disappointing news. That probably kills our chances of getting in the Big East anytime soon.

    And snce it looks like we are going to be in the A10 for a long time I'd like to see the conference expand to 16 with some closer schools.  Something like Loyola and either Belmont or Bradley would be nice additions.

    Could have four divisions, play each team in your division twice and everyone else once for an 18 game schedule. Playing Dayton, Loyola, and either Bradley or Belmont twice each year could be fun and provide some good match ups.

  3. I wonder if John Pelphrey is an option for one of the assistant spots. He was a teammate of Ford's for one year at Kentucky and took this last year off so he might be looking for a job.

    In his last year at Arkansas he recruied a top ten ranked class but never got to coach them. They let him go to bring back Mike Anderson. After Arkansas he went back to Billy Donovan's staff at Florida for 4 years till Donovan jumped to the NBA.

    Apparently he had this to say after Ford was hired here:

    "Travis Fords Ex-Teammate at Kentucky, John Pelphrey, Chats with Frank Cusumano on The Press Box

    On his recruiting ability:

    Theyve gotten people from all over. They really did a good job in Texas. They got a lot of good players out of Texas. I always thought hed be a great fit. I think hell be able to recruit very well. I think hell do a good job in St. Louis.

  4. Would love to get the two potential graduate transfers from OK State......Forte And Hammonds. Both graduate in May and so could transfer to another school for their last year. Much rather have those 2 scholarships for next year when Ford could have more time to get really good recruits.

    They would also help the team with the transition to the new coach since they are familiar with his offense, defense, the way he runs his practices, and know what he expects from his players.

  5. Not the direction I had hoped we'd go but if it's done so be it. Good luck to coach Ford.

    I am a bit concerned about his conference record at his last stop but I do like the fact that he has multiple NCAA appearances and has gotten there from two different schools, he did fairly well at his last A10 job including a conference championship, and is a good recruiter.

  6. Doesn't Valpo have almost their whole team back? If they win the NIT, he may want to take a shot at doing some damage in the NCAA with that core group

    His team was 26-6 (16-2) this year and still didn't get to go dancing because they didn't win their conference tournament. That has to be frustrating. A record like that in the A10 and you've got a good chance at an at large bid.

  7. Doesn't Valpo have almost their whole team back? If they win the NIT, he may want to take a shot at doing some damage in the NCAA with that core group

    His team was 26-6 (16-2) this year and still didn't get to go dancing because they didn't win their conference tournament. That has to be frustrating. A record like that in the A10 and you've got a good chance at an at large bid.

  8. Excellent summary. I admit that I still would have wanted him at SLU bc he would be good for us. The number of 138 wins and 142 losses in the SEC though is a huge warning sign, and frankly, gave me big concern. I also believe he is burned out and ould use the year off. And it is not like his losses were disproportionately early in his career at Vandy either.

    The conference record improves if you take out the first four years when he was rebuilding the program. His SEC record without the first four years would be 117-99.

    I think he would have been a good hire for us. It's a shame he is going to Pitt. I really hope we can get Drew, I could live with Ford if we can't, but Dooley would be very disappointing.

  9. My thought exactly.

    Drew would be my first choice but I'd still be thrilled if we could get Bennett. He built that St. Mary's program from nothing. The year before he got there St.Mary's went 2-27 and by year 4 he had them winning 25 games and going to the NCAA tournament. He knows how to build a program. He's taken the Gaels to 5 NCAA tournaments and reached the sweet 16, has 3 conference championships which can't be easy in the same league as the Zags, and he has reached either the NCAA or NIT each of the last 9 years.

    I wonder if he is tired of getting stuck in the NIT and would want to go to a league more likely to get multiple bids. The last three years his teams have gone to the NIT and the last two years he finished 2nd and 1st in the WCC.

  10. Can Kevin Stallings get players like Tyler Cook to stay home?

    Not sure but his two committed players for 2016 are both ranked in the rivals top 150. He's got a SG ranked 119 and a PF ranked 126.

    Hopefully he would be able to recruit at the same level here.

    In the A10 only 2 schools currently have commitments from top 150 players, VCU has a player ranked 60th and GW has a player ranked 148th.

    The big East and the programs we want to compete with are recruiting top 150 players.

    Rank - School

    22. Villanova

    42. St.Johns

    48. Marquette

    83. Xavier

    98. Butler

    99. Seton Hall

    115. Butler

    120. Butler

    121. Georgetown

    124. Xavier

    125. Providence

    133. Marquette

    I think Stallings is a solid coach and a good enough recruiter to help get us where we want our program to be.

    I originally wanted an assistant coach from a similar kind of program (Xavier, Butler, or Dayton) but Stallings would be a good get and a much safer hire. Especially if the Big East decides to expand in a few years.

  11. I haven't seen this name mentioned yet, Travis Steele the associate head coach at Xavier under Chris Mack. He's been there seven years so he has seen what it takes to win consistently and recruit at a similar kind of program in this part of the country.

    http://goxavier.com/coaches.aspx?rc=90

    Another name along the same thought process is Kevin Kuwik an assistant at Dayton since 2011 when Archie Miler got the job. Besides Miler he has also worked under Thad Matta at Ohio State and Brad Stephens at Butler. Like Steele he should know what it takes to win at a program like this.

    http://daytonflyers.com/coaches.aspx?rc=399

  12. Hopefully FSMW picks up some games.

    I'll be shocked if they don't pick up a bunch of them. With Mizzou games going to the SECN and Illinois having the BTN, SLU doesn't have much competition for FSMW. If FSMW wants to show college basketball games what other good options do they have?

    I'm just hoping I'll get to see as many games as possible. I just moved to KC this summer so the more national or at least regional broadcasts the better.

  13. Mizzou has some talent if you believe recruiting rankings. Haith wasn't much of a game day coach but he could recruit and Anderson was able to keep this years class committed.

    Going by rivals they have:

    Cameron Biedscheid - 4 Star SF ranked 28th in 2012

    Johnathan William III - 4 Star PF ranked 42nd in 2013

    Jakeenan Gant - 4 Star PF ranked 52nd in 2014

    Deuce Bello - 4 Star SF ranked 54th in 2011

    Wes Clark - 4 Star PG ranked 72nd in 2013

    Namon Wright - 4 Star SG ranked 73rd in 2014

    Torren Jones - 3 Star PF ranked 123rd in 2013

    With an actual coach I think they might surprise some people this year.

  14. NCAA has released their attendance numbers for last year.

    SLU checks in at 54th in the country with 8,428.

    The A10 finished 10th in attendance right behind the Mo Valley.

    A10

    12,316 - Dayton

    8,428 - Saint Louis

    7,741 - VCU

    6,544 - UMass

    6,102 - Richmond

    4,916 - George Mason

    4,441 - Rhode Island

    4,057 - Saint Joseph's

    3,928 - St. Bonaventure

    3,270 - George Washington

    2,988 - LaSalle

    2,900 - Duquesne

    2,330 - Fordham

    Future A10 member Davidson - 3,712

    If your curious here is how the Big East teams finished. The conference finished 5th.

    Big East

    17,896 - Creighton

    15,327 - Marquette

    9,890 - Xavier

    8,943 - Villanova

    8,670 - Georgetown

    8,347 - Providence

    7,788 - Butler

    7,036 - St. John's

    6,363 - DePaul

    6,336 - Seton Hall

    If the Big East isn't going to expand maybe the A10 will add two more teams closer to us.

    Some Candidates

    10,732 - Wichita St.

    6,608 - Bradley

    5,946 - Indiana St.

    5,223 - Southern Illinois

    5,217 - Missouri St.

    4,842 - Illinois St.

    3,726 - Drake

    My choice would be Bradley and Wichita State.

  15. The A10 has been good to us but I'd still much rather join the Big East if/when the opportunity arrives. I think we would fit in even better there with schools like Marquette, DePaul, Xavier, and Butler. Plus we would have much more recognizable programs on the schedule and coming to town which would help get more of the casual fans excited and into the games.

  16. The guy is running while he can. Similar to McDermott leaving Iowa St. a few years ago to go back to the MVC. Take a new job or wait a year, under preform again, and get fired.

    Looks like Tulsa is the real loser in this. They for some reason are paying Haith 1.85 a year for 7 years.

    http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10797288/frank-haith-missouri-tigers-deal-coach-tulsa-golden-hurricane-per-sources

    That's basically 13 million dollars. I doubt Mizzou even tried to match it. They were probably just glad to see him go. The real question though is what is the Tulsa AD thinking? For that kind of money they had to know they could do better.

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