Originally Posted by TrebMaxx:
I am sure Quin would jump from the NBA to head back to a University that basically ran him out of town when he was coach here. :-)
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
And the real hell of it was that for about 10 years Mizzou had some of the best basketball facilities in the country.
Even now Mizzou Arena is an incredible venue. But when it opened about 15 years ago it was truly state of the art. And then with a chance to really build on that momentum and kill it in recruiting, they just shit the bed with their coaching hires.
Mizzou basketball is looking more and more like Mizzou football in the 80s. A program that should be good and just cannot get out of its own way.
Eh, Mike Anderson was a good hire. He treated the school like shit, but brought stability back to the program. Mizzou probably would be at a level similar to like Florida under White if he had stayed.
Haith shouldn't have been hired in the first place along with Kim Anderson.
Cuonzo did exactly what he was brought in to do. Now, this season or next will likely be time to move on.
Originally Posted by Titty Meat:
That would be a shit hire. There are no more consequences for being a scumbag in college basketball anymore. Go get Rick Pitino or use that SEC money to get Calvin Sampson.
Pitino would be a band-aid solution.
Realistically, they need a somewhat more established coach who is Cuonzo's age or younger and let them develop the program accordingly.
Originally Posted by Rams Fan:
Eh, Mike Anderson was a good hire. He treated the school like shit, but brought stability back to the program. Mizzou probably would be at a level similar to like Florida under White if he had stayed.
Haith shouldn't have been hired in the first place along with Kim Anderson.
Cuonzo did exactly what he was brought in to do. Now, this season or next will likely be time to move on.
Pitino would be a band-aid solution.
Realistically, they need a somewhat more established coach who is Cuonzo's age or younger and let them develop the program accordingly.
Kelvin Sampson's also old.
Better than a .500 coach how many times are they going to keep doing the same thing? The names listed would win and since college basketball is so morally bankrupt leaving with sanctions would be pretty hard to do so Missouri would be in a much better spot [Reply]