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Post by jrobinson1906 on Aug 29, 2022 18:27:34 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) Mississippi St (8-52 in sec) 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) Don’t know about all your numbers but you are MOST DEFINITELY OFF with Mississippi State. Coach Darty just got an extension and we were 2nd in SEC last year. That seat is as cold as ice for now.
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Post by slxpress on Aug 29, 2022 18:37:20 GMT -5
But KU just made the Sweet Sixteen and the program has no real investment in resources into volleyball. I wouldn’t say they’re underfunded, but they’re not working with Taj Mahal palaces, either. Baylor has invested way more into their program, for example.
I don’t even begin to understand how Bechard’s seat is even warm given last year’s results. It’s not like KU volleyball is this massively funded juggernaut. That’s an athletic department very careful with their resources, that knows exactly which one of their programs represents the side the bread is buttered on. And it ain’t womeb’s volleyball.
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Post by legolas9 on Aug 29, 2022 18:54:56 GMT -5
But KU just made the Sweet Sixteen and the program has no real investment in resources into volleyball. I wouldn’t say they’re underfunded, but they’re not working with Taj Mahal palaces, either. Baylor has invested way more into their program, for example. I don’t even begin to understand how Bechard’s seat is even warm given last year’s results. It’s not like KU volleyball is this massively funded juggernaut. That’s an athletic department very careful with their resources, that knows exactly which one of their programs represents the side the bread is buttered on. And it ain’t womeb’s volleyball. I’m confused by “no real investment”. Didn’t they just get a nice volleyball only facility? Also, how has Baylor invested way more? But I agree, in no way is Bechards seat warm
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Post by veebznerd on Aug 29, 2022 19:20:17 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) Mississippi St (8-52 in sec) 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) If Miss St were to get rid of Darty, I would be astonished. She's done more with that program than anyone else ever has. I think you're off base with this prediction.
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Post by volleydada4 on Aug 29, 2022 19:27:32 GMT -5
Are you trolling with some of these “predictions?” Or are these really old predictions and you’re just copying and pasting? Like where are you getting your numbers from? Mississippi State won 16 SEC matches last year alone. Where do you get 8-52 from? 🤔 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) Mississippi St (8-52 in sec) 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)
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Post by pastasevensamurai on Aug 29, 2022 20:00:32 GMT -5
Are you trolling with some of these “predictions?” Or are these really old predictions and you’re just copying and pasting? Like where are you getting your numbers from? Mississippi State won 16 SEC matches last year alone. Where do you get 8-52 from? 🤔 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) Mississippi St ( 8-42 in sec) 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) Sorry, 24-50, was 8-42. Yes, 16-2 probably gave her extension. I'll move her to safe.
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Post by pastasevensamurai on Aug 29, 2022 20:21:33 GMT -5
Based on....when is the contract up? asking for a friend Oklahoma is 3-0 with a win over a the Big 10. As I said, before, you really need to wait until they lose if you want to be taken seriously. Let's ignore 4-12, 3-13, 11-5, 9-7, 4-12. Arkansas just beat Washington to record their highest ranked win in 15 years. Let's ignore 10-8, 14-8, 5-13, 5-13, 9-9 Georgia 3-0 with a win over Santa Clara. Oh, wow, Santa Clara! Let's ignore 8-10, 8-14, 12-6, 6-12, 10-8 and a new AD. Loyola Marymount - had the 23rd ranked recruiting class, and in 2019 and they are now juniors. Let's ignore 8-10, 7-9, 9-9, 10-9. First losing record in 10 years? You based your comments and safe zone on recruiting classes, big fluffy non-conference wins over pre-season ranked teams, and not losing games yet? Scott Frost is on the hotseat before the season began too. I based my predictions and status on contracts that I've seen from public requests, previous conference records, etc.
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Post by jackson5vb on Aug 29, 2022 20:58:22 GMT -5
Who has an expiring contract? Is there a list of how long coaches contracts are
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Post by pastasevensamurai on Aug 29, 2022 21:20:01 GMT -5
Who has an expiring contract? Is there a list of how long coaches contracts are I have compiled list from public requests. Private schools don't give out the information. I don't think that is necessary to post publicly. Not my intention.
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Post by bluepenquin on Aug 30, 2022 8:05:12 GMT -5
Thinking Byrd’s seat is a bit warm at A&M. Think this is her contract year and seems like the program has dropped a bit since they forced the Corbelli’s out. Where would A&M be today had Waness stuck with them.
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Post by bluepenquin on Aug 30, 2022 8:09:29 GMT -5
But KU just made the Sweet Sixteen and the program has no real investment in resources into volleyball. I wouldn’t say they’re underfunded, but they’re not working with Taj Mahal palaces, either. Baylor has invested way more into their program, for example. I don’t even begin to understand how Bechard’s seat is even warm given last year’s results. It’s not like KU volleyball is this massively funded juggernaut. That’s an athletic department very careful with their resources, that knows exactly which one of their programs represents the side the bread is buttered on. And it ain’t womeb’s volleyball. I’m confused by “no real investment”. Didn’t they just get a nice volleyball only facility? Also, how has Baylor invested way more? But I agree, in no way is Bechards seat warm KU tore down their old facility about 3 or 4 years ago and put in a new gym. They are landlocked, so the gym doesn't hold a lot more than it did before. If from a player's perspective this gym isn't high quality, then the university made a huge mistake. There is no reason KU shouldn't be among the top VB programs in the country.
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Post by vbnerd on Aug 30, 2022 20:45:13 GMT -5
Oregon State and Colorado need to get a handle on their conference affiliation and budget before they go buying out coaches. Michigan is fine. Maryland signed an extention 3 weeks ago. umterps.com/news/2022/8/2/maryland-volleyball-head-coach-adam-hughes-signs-extension.aspx Oklahoma is 3-0 with a win over a the Big 10. As I said, before, you really need to wait until they lose if you want to be taken seriously. Arkansas just beat Washington to record their highest ranked win in 15 years. Again, not this week. Georgia 3-0 with a win over Santa Clara. See comments above on Oklahoma. Loyola Marymount - had the 23rd ranked recruiting class, and in 2019 and they are now juniors. 1-2 with 2 losses to top 25 teams. Nebraska is up next. UCLA a week later. I'm not seeing any potential for heat here at least until Long Beach on the 16th and 17th. Fresno State - Can and interim coach be on the hotseat? It's not even her seat, really. UC Irvine - if they don't go 3-0 this weekend, I'll cosign on this one for you. St. Mary's, Pacific, and Nevada - Unlike most of your list, these may actually be hot seats, but I don't know the administrative conditions or contractual status and given most of your other suggestions, I don't think you do either. How many contracts have you seen? I think I nailed 7 coaches last year. You keep mentioning non conference records and recruiting classes which really don't matter if you go 6-14 in conference. ADs are smart, they can see through this fluff. How do you know about buying out coaches? Do you know their contract end dates? I've publicly requested most of the contracts. I've have them. You nailed 7 out of 58 coaching changes and that's supposed to be impressive? And when you are putting first-year coaches, and interim coaches, and a coach who signed a 5 year extension THIS MONTH on a hot seat list, you are just throwing darts.
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Post by pastasevensamurai on Aug 30, 2022 21:36:34 GMT -5
How many contracts have you seen? I think I nailed 7 coaches last year. You keep mentioning non conference records and recruiting classes which really don't matter if you go 6-14 in conference. ADs are smart, they can see through this fluff. How do you know about buying out coaches? Do you know their contract end dates? I've publicly requested most of the contracts. I've have them. You nailed 7 out of 58 coaching changes and that's supposed to be impressive? And when you are putting first-year coaches, and interim coaches, and a coach who signed a 5 year extension THIS MONTH on a hot seat list, you are just throwing darts. my hot seat list didn’t include 58 but nice try. You did boast about a win over the 161 ranked Santa Clara team. I did notice you ignored my fact based conference record post.
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Post by ay2013 on Aug 30, 2022 21:48:39 GMT -5
Thinking Byrd’s seat is a bit warm at A&M. Think this is her contract year and seems like the program has dropped a bit since they forced the Corbelli’s out. Where would A&M be today had Waness stuck with them. You mean if Mcutcheon respected the verbal commitment and didn't go poaching.
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Post by gibbyb1 on Aug 30, 2022 21:55:57 GMT -5
Where would A&M be today had Waness stuck with them. You mean if Mcutcheon respected the verbal commitment and didn't go poaching. Poaching?
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