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Post by avid 2.0 on Dec 9, 2022 22:56:05 GMT -5
KBB has been quite outspoken about the impact her mentors (Pettit, etc) have had on her career. I would love to hear her opinion on which AD’s she thinks are failing their coaches (they’re there). And which players that post on TikTok are entitled brats. Sounds like a podcast topic terrypettit lol
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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2022 11:21:40 GMT -5
Bringing this back up because I’m curious what seats people think are warming up as we head to the end of the season.
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Post by jcvball22 on Dec 11, 2022 11:24:57 GMT -5
Bringing this back up because I’m curious what seats people think are warming up as we head to the end of the season. There are like 10 open P5 jobs, so we are a bit past Hot Seats. I don't know that we will see many "Hot Seat" removals anytime soon (at least not if the admin is competent, it should have been done right at the end of the season to give time to hire a new staff). However, it's about to be dominos dropping all over the place as the big jobs get filled.
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Post by gibbyb1 on Dec 11, 2022 11:25:34 GMT -5
Bringing this back up because I’m curious what seats people think are warming up as we head to the end of the season. No seat is any warmer today than two weeks ago. If the hammer hasn’t fallen yet, it most likely won’t. Admin know that this week is a big week to be talking to and hiring candidates. If they were going to fire a coach in most cases, it would be immediately after the season. We shall see.
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Post by Phaedrus on Dec 11, 2022 11:27:23 GMT -5
Maybe Booth should go into administration and show them how it's done? I like how she's sticking up for her fellow coaches. But if she's not going to get specific, it waters down her message. There are a lot of factors which go into an employee getting dismissed. Some of it is performance based, but there are other factors, too. One of the bigger ones is - was the coach being fired also hired by the administrator in place? Is the program perceived to be heading in an upward trajectory, plateauing, or a downward trajectory? As an example, Lindsey Gray-Walton has been the head coach at OU for 5 seasons. "Gray-Walton, an Oklahoma City native, had coached the Sooners to a 65-64 record across the past five seasons, including a 15-13 mark in 2022. The Sooners went 5-11 in 2022 Big 12 play, however, finishing second to last in the conference.... Gray Walton's best season came in 2019 when she led Oklahoma to 19-9 record and third place finish in the Big 12, helping it reach the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2014. The Sooners also garnered 19 All-Big 12 accolades under Gray-Walton's tutelage. Prior to coming to Norman in 2017, Gray-Walton was previously an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Kentucky for eight years. The former Georgia Tech standout held the same role at the College of Charleston in 2009." Joe Castiglione is one of the best athletic directors in the business, in my opinion. I've never felt like he had a quick hook, and I don't believe it here. There can be plenty of quality coaches being fired because the position wasn't right, or the timing wasn't right for them to succeed. Maybe one of these coaches does a Bill Belicheck or Pete Carroll. But it's not necessarily the administrator's job at some of these places to help develop them into the best version of a head coach they can be. Give them assistance, sure. Help them to the best of their ability given the resources of their athletic department to succeed, absolutely. But coach them into being the best volleyball coach they can be? I don't know. Maybe? Maybe these coaches should be going out and finding their own mentorships. Castiglione sets the direction, which is to win and to not make waves. He is too busy with football etc to dive into the individual sports, he delegates it to is associate ADs to monitor the progress of the sports.
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Post by rainbowbadger on Dec 11, 2022 11:33:57 GMT -5
Bringing this back up because I’m curious what seats people think are warming up as we head to the end of the season. No seat is any warmer today than two weeks ago. If the hammer hasn’t fallen yet, it most likely won’t. Admin know that this week is a big week to be talking to and hiring candidates. If they were going to fire a coach in most cases, it would be immediately after the season. We shall see. Mick Haley says hello.
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Post by huskyvolley on Dec 11, 2022 11:45:44 GMT -5
I’m surprised Sam Crossin might be keeping his job given that he has not been fired yet.
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Post by itsallrelative on Dec 12, 2022 14:56:30 GMT -5
No seat is any warmer today than two weeks ago. If the hammer hasn’t fallen yet, it most likely won’t. Admin know that this week is a big week to be talking to and hiring candidates. If they were going to fire a coach in most cases, it would be immediately after the season. We shall see. Mick Haley says hello. That was vindictive...
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Post by potato518 on Dec 12, 2022 23:22:01 GMT -5
It seems asu position is now up for grabs
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Post by pastasevensamurai on Dec 21, 2022 0:35:13 GMT -5
In my opinion, the hottest seats; Oregon St, Georgia, Loyola, Nevada, and Michigan. Again, all my opinion, but I've seen contracts. I predicted 7 correct last year Posting my opinions... -keep in mind, this is women's volleyball, not men's basketball or football. The majority of the coaches won't have their contract renewed not fired or resigned. Not unless a donor is willing to buy out the contract, no one is being given money to not coach volleyball. -Hot Seat can always turn warm or cold. -contracts will expire unless something happens -just my opinion, I don't think anyone should be fired, I think the following has a warm seat at least. Pac-12 Oregon St. 11-47 in the P12 the last 3 years Colorado (29-51 last 4 pac12) Big 10 Michigan (39-34 last 4, big 10) Big12 Kansas St (28-52 big 12 last 5) Kansas (28-36 big 12 last 4) SEC Georgia (new ad, 44-50 in sec) Arkansas (34-46 in the last four sec seasons) WCC Loyola (24-28 in wcc the last 3 years, 1st losing season in 10 years) St Marys (34-38 in wcc last four) Pacific (25-38 in wcc last four) Safe Mississippi St (24-50 in sec) NailedKansas St Michigan Oregon St moving Loyola, Kansas, Colorado off the hot seat.
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Post by InfoBot on Dec 21, 2022 1:52:53 GMT -5
In my opinion, the hottest seats; Oregon St, Georgia, Loyola, Nevada, and Michigan. Again, all my opinion, but I've seen contracts. I predicted 7 correct last year Posting my opinions... -keep in mind, this is women's volleyball, not men's basketball or football. The majority of the coaches won't have their contract renewed not fired or resigned. Not unless a donor is willing to buy out the contract, no one is being given money to not coach volleyball. -Hot Seat can always turn warm or cold. -contracts will expire unless something happens -just my opinion, I don't think anyone should be fired, I think the following has a warm seat at least. Pac-12 Oregon St. 11-47 in the P12 the last 3 years Colorado (29-51 last 4 pac12) Big 10 Michigan (39-34 last 4, big 10) Big12 Kansas St (28-52 big 12 last 5) Kansas (28-36 big 12 last 4) SEC Georgia (new ad, 44-50 in sec) Arkansas (34-46 in the last four sec seasons) WCC Loyola (24-28 in wcc the last 3 years, 1st losing season in 10 years) St Marys (34-38 in wcc last four) Pacific (25-38 in wcc last four) Safe Mississippi St (24-50 in sec) NailedKansas St Michigan Oregon St moving Loyola, Kansas, Colorado off the hot seat. Original Post had Arizona State, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Oregon State. Also said Cal, Duke, Indiana, and North Carolina were the others. Oddly enough, Aird is probably the coolest of those seats, or at least it should be. Still questions about Duke's investment in volleyball and Sagula's contract is up at the end of 2023.
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Post by WMegs55 on Dec 21, 2022 18:51:28 GMT -5
Tim Doyle (voluntarily) leaving William and Mary. They’ve started the search.
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Post by skullied on Dec 21, 2022 19:13:25 GMT -5
Think this should be under the jobs thread instead of hot seat. Anyways, bummer. He’s a good guy. On the other hand, maybe he’s just taking a page out of the William and Mary handbook and will return 2 weeks after the alumni complain and fundraise to bring him back
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Post by lukeskywalker on Dec 21, 2022 19:19:53 GMT -5
Tim Doyle (voluntarily) leaving William and Mary. They’ve started the search. It says he is going to another coaching job not just leaving.
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Post by rainbowbadger on Dec 21, 2022 22:46:57 GMT -5
In my opinion, the hottest seats; Oregon St, Georgia, Loyola, Nevada, and Michigan. Again, all my opinion, but I've seen contracts. I predicted 7 correct last year Posting my opinions... -keep in mind, this is women's volleyball, not men's basketball or football. The majority of the coaches won't have their contract renewed not fired or resigned. Not unless a donor is willing to buy out the contract, no one is being given money to not coach volleyball. -Hot Seat can always turn warm or cold. -contracts will expire unless something happens -just my opinion, I don't think anyone should be fired, I think the following has a warm seat at least. Pac-12 Oregon St. 11-47 in the P12 the last 3 years Colorado (29-51 last 4 pac12) Big 10 Michigan (39-34 last 4, big 10) Big12 Kansas St (28-52 big 12 last 5) Kansas (28-36 big 12 last 4) SEC Georgia (new ad, 44-50 in sec) Arkansas (34-46 in the last four sec seasons) WCC Loyola (24-28 in wcc the last 3 years, 1st losing season in 10 years) St Marys (34-38 in wcc last four) Pacific (25-38 in wcc last four) Safe Mississippi St (24-50 in sec) NailedKansas St Michigan Oregon St moving Loyola, Kansas, Colorado off the hot seat. Wait, you thought Loyola was warm? Berkley’s been doing fine, and she just won the A-10.
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