From what I've heard the whole staff is proud and excited for Clayton. I don't necessarily think that means he has a spot in Drew's coaching staff if he decides he wants to come back down the road.goramblers2011 wrote:Will be interesting to see if there's a spot on the staff for ol' Clayton next year (or the year after) when Porter is terminated and Custer is again on the job hunt.
Feels very dirty how we were treated here.
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Thanks for posting the article. Trilly is super plugged in.
I like Nairns as an option. Coached at Sunrise for a few years which would be a great pipeline. Close with the Valentines, assume he’s good on the court as a former high D1 player. I’d be pretty happy there
I like Nairns as an option. Coached at Sunrise for a few years which would be a great pipeline. Close with the Valentines, assume he’s good on the court as a former high D1 player. I’d be pretty happy there
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Maybe we'll get Roosevelt Smart!Dansen wrote:Thanks for posting the article. Trilly is super plugged in.
I like Nairns as an option. Coached at Sunrise for a few years which would be a great pipeline.
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bmh_twosix wrote:
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Here is his current bio from Seattle’s website. This is a interesting attribute to me, emphasis mine: “Leading all recruiting efforts for the Big Green program, Bradley was instrumental in landing some of the best consecutive recruiting classes in Dartmouth history. His niche as a global recruiter allowed for roster diversity from 13 different states and four foreign countries.”bmh_twosix wrote:bmh_twosix wrote:
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If true, the Ivy League/Loyola connection continues. Probably noteworthy that he coached Chris Knight (and presumably also Dame Adelekun?) as well.
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Schedule SeattleU as well.
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Expanding to foreign recruiting has served Davidson, St. Mary's and many others very well. Basketball is a global game (and is continuing to grow in many countries). Identifying talent and building connections/pipelines could be huge for the program.
Outside of Canada (Uguak, Bujdoso(?)) and maybe a stray example here and there like Skona and Rajala (ha), we haven't really gotten into any foreign recruiting. Initially, I wanted Tum Tum. But I think I like this (pending) hire more now.
Outside of Canada (Uguak, Bujdoso(?)) and maybe a stray example here and there like Skona and Rajala (ha), we haven't really gotten into any foreign recruiting. Initially, I wanted Tum Tum. But I think I like this (pending) hire more now.
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I am always happy to see a Loyola grad get a good job!
Seriously, it's hard not to take this personally. However, they are all coaches and they understand the system. If you want to move up, you need to move out.
Seriously, it's hard not to take this personally. However, they are all coaches and they understand the system. If you want to move up, you need to move out.