(03-05-2017 04:33 PM)georgia_tech_swagger Wrote: GT's inability to win on the road anywhere in the ACC cost them going to the dance. But then, what did you expect with the least talented roster I can remember GT basketball having in my lifetime?
(03-07-2017 08:54 AM)TerryD Wrote: "His unorthodox style has guided Notre Dame to Elite 8 appearances in each of the last two years, a feat no other school in the country managed to match.
The Irish won the 2015 ACC Tournament, beating bluebloods Duke and North Carolina in the final two rounds.
Before Notre Dame’s move to the ACC in 2013, Brey won Big East Coach of the Year three times, and took every major national Coach of the Year award in 2012.
Yet the third-longest-tenured coach in major college basketball remains the most underrated in his sport — and maybe even all of American sports."
Behind only Boeheim and Krzyzewski in tenure. Any chance he would leave Notre Dame for Duke when K steps down?
Who knows what Brey will do when "Mama" calls? Unlike some fans, I am a realist, know coaches are mercenaries by necessity and don't buy into "He loves it here, he will never leave" like some fans.
But, he is a perfect fit for ND and has done well there. But, he gets very little support from the ND administration.
He plays in an old arena that seats less than 9k, does not have a separate basketball practice facility and has a basketball budget much lower than many other schools.
So, like Paul Maineri leaving ND for LSU's baseball program, I would not be shocked if Brey left to coach Duke.
I would hate to see that but would understand.
Don't think that's likely to happen. Brey isn't a Duke alum. He just worked as an assistant at Duke quite a few years ago. I don't think Duke would go for someone his age. Hiring a coach from within your conference happens sometimes but it's generally frowned upon. If Duke were looking within the conference, Tony Bennett's name would come up long before Brey's. Duke fans have not been mentioning Brey's name as a possible replacement for Coach K.
(03-07-2017 08:54 AM)TerryD Wrote: "His unorthodox style has guided Notre Dame to Elite 8 appearances in each of the last two years, a feat no other school in the country managed to match.
The Irish won the 2015 ACC Tournament, beating bluebloods Duke and North Carolina in the final two rounds.
Before Notre Dame’s move to the ACC in 2013, Brey won Big East Coach of the Year three times, and took every major national Coach of the Year award in 2012.
Yet the third-longest-tenured coach in major college basketball remains the most underrated in his sport — and maybe even all of American sports."
Behind only Boeheim and Krzyzewski in tenure. Any chance he would leave Notre Dame for Duke when K steps down?
Who knows what Brey will do when "Mama" calls? Unlike some fans, I am a realist, know coaches are mercenaries by necessity and don't buy into "He loves it here, he will never leave" like some fans.
But, he is a perfect fit for ND and has done well there. But, he gets very little support from the ND administration.
He plays in an old arena that seats less than 9k, does not have a separate basketball practice facility and has a basketball budget much lower than many other schools.
So, like Paul Maineri leaving ND for LSU's baseball program, I would not be shocked if Brey left to coach Duke.
I would hate to see that but would understand.
Don't think that's likely to happen. Brey isn't a Duke alum. He just worked as an assistant at Duke quite a few years ago. I don't think Duke would go for someone his age. Hiring a coach from within your conference happens sometimes but it's generally frowned upon. If Duke were looking within the conference, Tony Bennett's name would come up long before Brey's. Duke fans have not been mentioning Brey's name as a possible replacement for Coach K.