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RE: Brannen's staff
(05-11-2019 10:17 AM)Lush Wrote: those college of charleston teams were giant killers back in those days. i don't know much of anything about the university of charleston in those days
Umm, it wasn't College of Charleston, he coached at University of Charleston.
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RE: Brannen's staff
(05-11-2019 10:09 AM)s10bball Wrote: New staff.
new staff
No eye-catching names, but it sounds like it has potential if you read all the bios. I still wonder if keeping a Mick holdover or hiring Shumate, who is a Mick guy, would have helped retention.
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(05-11-2019 11:27 AM)Former Lurker Wrote: (05-11-2019 10:09 AM)s10bball Wrote: New staff.
new staff
No eye-catching names, but it sounds like it has potential if you read all the bios. I still wonder if keeping a Mick holdover or hiring Shumate, who is a Mick guy, would have helped retention.
I think Mark Berger and JaQuon Parker are still here.
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RE: Brannen's staff
(05-11-2019 11:15 AM)JackieTreehorn Wrote: (05-11-2019 10:17 AM)Lush Wrote: those college of charleston teams were giant killers back in those days. i don't know much of anything about the university of charleston in those days
Umm, it wasn't College of Charleston, he coached at University of Charleston.
i know. i read his bio
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UC web still shows these. Are these filled by the announcements?
Assistant Coach, Men's Basketball
Main Campus
Apr 16, 2019
Video Coordinator (Sports Program Associate)
Main Campus
May 8, 2019
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RE: Brannen's staff
(05-11-2019 10:55 AM)cincybb51 Wrote: (05-11-2019 10:47 AM)dsquare Wrote: (05-11-2019 10:17 AM)Lush Wrote: those college of charleston teams were giant killers back in those days. i don't know much of anything about the university of charleston in those days
I'd rank Gee's resume ahead of Larry Davis's. The fact that Kelsey would hire him out of the same conference is a positive in my book.
And Morris was at Nevada with Musselman in player development and he played at Stanford. Maybe he might connect with one of the many players Nevada has in the transfer portal.
Yep, i saw some chatter about us reaching out to Jordan Brown the 6'11 former 5 star that is leaving Nevada. Didn't have a good year as a frosh, but he's a very talented kid. My guess is it's the Morris link. Still i would think a long shot given he's a west coast kid.
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***EDIT*** I didn't notice the link to the article below already posted upstream. For those that haven't seen it yet can read the article in its entirety below.
Change your boxers and briefs final time...
Quote:University of Cincinnati men's basketball head coach John Brannen announced three members of his coaching staff Saturday, naming Jayson Gee, Sean Dwyer and Tim Morris assistant coaches.
"We are extremely excited to welcome Jayson, Sean and Tim as well as their families to the University of Cincinnati," Brannen said. "It was important to hire coaches that were the right fit for our program. We were able to hire a group of men of tremendous integrity first and foremost. They also all bring the energy and passion in recruiting and player development that will help to continue to elevate Bearcats basketball."
Gee, a 30-year veteran of the collegiate coaching ranks, joins UC after spending 2018-19 as the associate head coach at Winthrop University.
He has been a head coach at two institutions, Longwood University (2013-18) and the University of Charleston (1996-2003) and has a career coaching record of 202-175.
Gee has served as an assistant or associate head coach at Youngstown State (1989-93), Ohio University (1993-96), St. Bonaventure (2003-06) and Cleveland State (2006-13).
The veteran hoops coach is also the author of The Battle for Brandon, a book that is a dramatic and compelling story about Jayson Gee and his wife Lynette and their son Brandon's courageous fight against child onset paranoid schizophrenia. The Gee family also worked with mass media veteran Chad Bonham to transform the book into a documentary that has received endorsements from Emmy Nominated and Golden Globe Award winning actress Jennifer Garner, WNBA MVP Tamika Catchings, former Pittsburgh Steeler Antwaan Randle El, and many more.
The 2015 recipient of the prestigious John Lotz Barnabas Award, Gee was also named one of the nation's top 10 assistant coaches by BleacherReport.com while at Cleveland State. The John Lotz Barnabas Award is presented annually to honor a basketball coach who best exhibits a commitment to Christ, integrity and encouragement of others, and lives a balanced life.
Dwyer and Morris served under Brannen at Northern Kentucky University. Dwyer and Morris helped see the Norse complete its move from Division II to Division I status, participate in two NCAA Tournaments (2017, 2019), one NIT (2018), claim two Horizon League regular-season championships (2018, 2019) and two conference tournament titles (2017, 2019). During the last three seasons, NKU posted a 72-30 overall record.
Dwyer and Brannen have been together the past eight seasons. Dwyer, who was the first addition of Brannen's staff at NKU prior to the 2015-16 campaign, served as an assistant coach with the Norse the past four seasons.
Prior to that, Dwyer and Brannen worked four seasons on Alabama's staff under Anthony Grant.
While at Alabama, Dwyer served two seasons as video coordinator (2012, 2013) before spending two years as Grant's special assistant to the head coach (2014, 2015). Dwyer performed statistical analysis of Crimson Tide teams and opponents and served administrative roles as the liaison to the compliance office and provided oversight for the student managers program.
Prior to his stay at Alabama, Dwyer worked the 2011 season as the video coordinator at Arkansas under head coach John Pelphrey and 2010 campaign as the assistant video coordinator at Florida under head coach Billy Donovan.
Dwyer, who earned his finance degree at Michigan State in 2009, spent four years as a student manager with the Spartans and was a part of four consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances and a national runner-up finish in 2009.
Before his three-year stint at NKU, Morris served as the director of player development at Nevada, under head coach Eric Musselman, for the 2015-16 campaign. The Wolf Pack won the College Basketball Invitational that season, finishing 24-14 overall.
Morris also worked as a graduate assistant at Alabama where he earned a master's degree in human performance. He also served as an assistant coach at Kennesaw State.
A 2008 graduate of Stanford, Morris played for Mike Montgomery and Trent Johnson while earning a degree in English Literature. He also played one season at Washington following graduation from Stanford.
Morris and his wife Morgan are the proud parents of twins, Ryan and Simeon.
Hoops Staff Hires
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RE: Brannen's staff
We got A staff. It was 2 weeks past what some were expecting but...meh.
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I think there may still be a possibility we add members to the staff. Chris Schumate is still out there and was reportedly a candidate for an assistant position with Arkansas, but I haven't seen any reports of him joining. Perhaps that position on UC's hiring website is a placeholder for him (or Bulldog, of course).
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(05-12-2019 12:49 AM)crex043 Wrote: I think there may still be a possibility we add members to the staff. Chris Schumate is still out there and was reportedly a candidate for an assistant position with Arkansas, but I haven't seen any reports of him joining. Perhaps that position on UC's hiring website is a placeholder fhim (or Bulldog, of course).
I keep hearing integrity. Wasn’t he at a stop where there were some violations ( Schumate)?
Sounds like nice but not-sexy / splashy staff. Big conference experience. Have west coast ties. Local ties ( at NKU) and CJB knows them for long time. I’m Im happy with them.
That aside, but are they tall, bro? Kidding aside: please post here if anyone hears about Dermarr
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RE: Brannen's staff
if anyone was curious why pettway isn’t here:
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Quote:Pettway received a two-year contract paying $325,000 salary.
Former Alabama assistant coach John Brannen recently attempted to lure Pettway to Cincinnati with an offer that included both a promotion and substantial raise.
Pettway was given a raise from $210,000 to $275,000 in 2017, and bumped up to $281,875.08 last year, with his contract running through the 2019-20 season.
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(05-15-2019 10:12 PM)Tymanh99 Wrote: if anyone was curious why pettway isn’t here:
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Quote:Pettway received a two-year contract paying $325,000 salary.
Former Alabama assistant coach John Brannen recently attempted to lure Pettway to Cincinnati with an offer that included both a promotion and substantial raise.
Pettway was given a raise from $210,000 to $275,000 in 2017, and bumped up to $281,875.08 last year, with his contract running through the 2019-20 season.
Should’ve offered him $326,000
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Weird... must have figured he'd have a better chance at a promotion to a head coach at Alabama. Good luck to him.
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RE: Brannen's staff
(05-15-2019 10:12 PM)Tymanh99 Wrote: if anyone was curious why pettway isn’t here:
Link
Quote:Pettway received a two-year contract paying $325,000 salary.
Former Alabama assistant coach John Brannen recently attempted to lure Pettway to Cincinnati with an offer that included both a promotion and substantial raise.
Pettway was given a raise from $210,000 to $275,000 in 2017, and bumped up to $281,875.08 last year, with his contract running through the 2019-20 season.
Does this imply that he took less than what UC offered to stay at Bama? UC offered a substantial raise, yet he's only making $45k more than last year?
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(05-15-2019 11:50 PM)levydl Wrote: (05-15-2019 10:12 PM)Tymanh99 Wrote: if anyone was curious why pettway isn’t here:
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Quote:Pettway received a two-year contract paying $325,000 salary.
Former Alabama assistant coach John Brannen recently attempted to lure Pettway to Cincinnati with an offer that included both a promotion and substantial raise.
Pettway was given a raise from $210,000 to $275,000 in 2017, and bumped up to $281,875.08 last year, with his contract running through the 2019-20 season.
Does this imply that he took less than what UC offered to stay at Bama? UC offered a substantial raise, yet he's only making $45k more than last year?
Would it have been more of a "functional pay cut" for him? We need Mike DeCourcy to weigh in here.
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(05-15-2019 11:50 PM)levydl Wrote: (05-15-2019 10:12 PM)Tymanh99 Wrote: if anyone was curious why pettway isn’t here:
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Quote:Pettway received a two-year contract paying $325,000 salary.
Former Alabama assistant coach John Brannen recently attempted to lure Pettway to Cincinnati with an offer that included both a promotion and substantial raise.
Pettway was given a raise from $210,000 to $275,000 in 2017, and bumped up to $281,875.08 last year, with his contract running through the 2019-20 season.
Does this imply that he took less than what UC offered to stay at Bama? UC offered a substantial raise, yet he's only making $45k more than last year?
If I got a raise of 45k I would call that substantial.
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By the time you figure in taxes, cost of living which is likely slightly lower, etc. and that he's from down there i can see why it's not really a game changer.
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(05-16-2019 07:18 AM)dsquare Wrote: By the time you figure in taxes, cost of living which is likely slightly lower, etc. and that he's from down there i can see why it's not really a game changer.
Yeah, I mean, it's the dude's alma mater...and in Alabama, money goes MUCH further anyways.
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(05-16-2019 07:27 AM)BearcatMan Wrote: (05-16-2019 07:18 AM)dsquare Wrote: By the time you figure in taxes, cost of living which is likely slightly lower, etc. and that he's from down there i can see why it's not really a game changer.
Yeah, I mean, it's the dude's alma mater...and in Alabama, money goes MUCH further anyways.
Think about all the outhouses he can build with that much money!
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