This is the landscape of basketball today in 2024, thank u Josh Schertz for abandoning the program. U have to reload all over, and unless u get a dynamic coach, with some kind of personality, cause basketball is entertainment, more than ever, because of social media, can raise their profile. That's why I suggested Huggins.
I read an article about 2 weeks ago in SI said he was still interested to go back into coaching, on a Pittsburgh radio station. He also mentioned he would luv to coach West Virginia again but if not so I might have to RELOCATE, which I am willing to do!!! but it would have to be the right fit. This is all recent, so he's out there!!. Even at 70 years this guy could still coach and recruit, its in his blood Yes I would like to have a coach in this 40's or so, but Huggy would keep the program alive and make it an attraction, a place to go. I don't want to here attendance going down to 3,000 per game and quite. , I brought it up earlier, after Larry Bird the program went DOWN DOWN DOWN, If u read the history of ISU basketball Landini the president said, we did not have a vision whatever that meant, for 3 years we were on the basketball map, after that it was, lose, lose, lose. I hope they don't make the same mistake again. Look what happened in the second half of our season, Hulman sellouts, crowds bringing energy,
Doesn't the university realize how much revenue and a go to place, when u have an enertaining basketball team and wins as well how much of a money maker it is.
This is why I mentioned Huggins, just needs a chance and he's available. Graves yes would bring continuity, but his record of coaching down in Alabama has something to be desired. What went wrong down there ? He was there 5 years and never had a winning record, Yes it great he is a Hoosier, a Butler man, but we have to maintain the level of excitement bring the fans back to the Hulman Center
Please ISU don't make the same mistake like they did at the end of the BIRD era!!!