What does a 30 win season mean with absolutely no hardware? Not one tangible award. Unless we get a banner for 7th place at Atlantis.Okay, this has been getting beyond ludicrous. And here I thought most of us on this board were Purdue engineering graduates, or otherwise had some concept of logic and rationale.
So let me get this straight - some of you would gladly get rid of Matt Painter simply because he has not reached the Elite Eight or Final Four as yet. You know, fire the coach who has won 30 games and has a better career winning percentage than the guy with his name on the floor???
Yeah, that would sure send a message to possible replacements, huh? So have any of you who want to ditch CMP thought about the repercussions of what that would do to the program???
First of all, when you go to hire a replacement - likely someone who has won a lot, but may not be winning at the same or better percentage than Painter - how do you think they would feel about signing up when they know their predecessor was fired after winning 30 games and a higher percentage of games than they had? I mean, no pressure there, huh? Just get to the Final Four, pal, all else will work out!
So we tell them, hey, no worries, just land a top ten recruiting class in your first year and take them to at least an Elite Eight before we extend you, k??? So how long do we give this unicorn coach in his first contract? Four years? Five? Six? I mean, when do we pull the damn plug if we don't get to the third weekend?
Really??? I mean, REALLY?
Okay, so maybe we scare off some top young coaches who might want a little stability for the young families they might be raising. So we go throw some money at someone who HAS won at a higher career percentage than Matt. You know, cause since they already win at a higher percentage, the fact we fired someone for winning at a lesser clip isn't going to let that intimidate them, will it? Good plan, huh?
Well, maybe not. Cause if you think you're going to lure away the likes of Coach K, Roy Williams, Bill Self, Calipari, or other Big Name Coach, et al - or even perennial fantasy fav, Billy Donovan, then I want what you are smoking!
But wait, there are more! So who else is there?
Exactly these coaches:
1) Mark Few (Gonzaga)
2) Dave Rose (BYU)
3) Greg Marshall (Wichita State)
4) Jamie Dixon (TCU)
5) Randy Bennett (St. Mary's-CA)
6) Tony Bennett (UVA)
That's it. And of those, only Mark Few and Greg Marshall have been to a Final Four - once, each. Mark Few in his 18th season, and Greg Marshall in his 15th season.
Well, out of those, I think it's safe to say that Mark Few ain't going anywhere. He's been offered Oregon (his alma mater), and Arizona, and he continues to pass. And he just completed his 19th year at Gonzaga. So cross him off.
Likewise, Tony Bennett has been at UVa for 9 years now, and 3 years at Washington State before that, so if he goes somewhere, it would likely be to a bigger fish than Purdue.
Dave Rose and Randy Bennett have been battling Mark Few in the WCC for 13 years and 17 years, respectively. If neither of them have left for greener pastures by now, what makes you think either one will jump at the chance to put a gun to their head at a Purdue program that has had traditional problems recruiting top players?
And Jamie Dixon? Please, really? He has had double-digit losses in 6 of his last seven seasons. Four of his last five teams at Pitt, and with both of his TCU teams. He was a flash in the pan years ago, but hasn't done much since. And more importantly, he has never sniffed a Final Four, and his overall W-L ncaa tourney record is 12-12. Lots of potential there!
Which brings us to Greg Marshall. He's already in his 20th year of coaching, 11 years at Wichita State, and he's already turned down the likes of Alabama and NC State. He wasn't all that interested in the Illinois job, so he is not apparently lusting to duke it out in the B1G, and he did outwardly admit he had wanted the Texas job after Barnes left. Doesn't sound like he'd be all that juiced about Purdue, IMHO. Especially with a "get to the Final Four or else" dictum in his contract.
So where does that leave us?
It leaves us fishing, that's where. Fishing for some young and promising coach who is foolish enough to ignore the fact we fired a coach after winning 30 games and just missed two possible Elite Eights (and Final Fours???) due to the unfortunate timing of injuries. But hey, maybe he is crazy enough to overlook the nuttiness of it all.
But then, maybe not his recruits. Ever thought about that??? As has been so eloquently blathered about ad nauseam in other recent threads, apparently recruits care nothing more than the coach they will be playing for. Okay, so how would they feel about committing to a school where the coach is always on the hot seat after missing the prior Final Four? Do they really want to risk the commitment if their cherished coach-to-be might be fired for some other "hot" coach du jour? I mean, the heady night life in West Lafayette notwithstanding, and the miles of endless and beautiful isolation amidst a scenic sea of cornfields that surround such a Xanadu, I'm thinking that a coach on the perennial hot seat would not be much of an inducement to sign. If you know what I mean.
And finally, what happens when our first savior falls short? You know, like Leon on the gridiron. Do we follow up that act with another "Akers" and "Colletto"? And how did that work out for Nebraska football after they tossed Solich? Was all that red in the stands what the fans were wearing, or from their contorted, angry faces? So do we eventually turn into the basketball version of the Tennessee football dumpster fire? (oh wait, that's right, at least they had a national title in the past 20 years. Oops.) Or maybe we take the scenic route like the IU road through Davis/Sampson/Crean? At least they got a Final Four out of Davis. And I can still see the cherubic glow of satisfaction on their fans' faces to this day! Ahhhh, such memories!
So why not throw out one of the best coaches we've ever had and toss caution to the wind? I mean, who cares if we finish dead last every other year after all of our bought and paid for nba talent bolts for the draft? At least if we get to the holy grail of the Final Four, like Mike Davis did, WHO THE HELL CARES how many damn games we win, anyway?
Well, personally, I do.
So go ahead back to sniffing glue and dreaming your dreams of the Unicorn Coach and the endless third weekends of every March until even the ghost of Wooden longs to return home.
Pardon me if I don't join in the fun.
And I am not a "fire Painter" guy, but that would be why people are upset.
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