I know not A&M related, but anyone know why he was fired at SMU? On paper it seems he had a great second year, and will only get better. Does he not want to be in the ACC? Or does SMU think they can do better?
And Eric Musselman.bobinator said:
Of course it does, but I imagine prospective coaches are going to want to have pretty good idea about their financial situation from an NIL/support standpoint.
Already seen Will Wade floated on twitter.
bobinator said:
Of course it does, but I imagine prospective coaches are going to want to have pretty good idea about their financial situation from an NIL/support standpoint.
Already seen Will Wade floated on twitter.
Its not really that shocking. SMU hasn't been good at sports for nearly 40 years.Muy said:
Coaching basketball at SMU would be awesome and as good of a private school free education they can offer as well as a beautiful campus and great college arena in the heart of a vibrant city, it's shocking they haven't built a great program.
You know very quickly why he got fired if you watch 2 or 3 games this year. Sure he improved the win total...but they didn't beat a single team inside the top 75 NET and choked away atleast 10 double digit leads. Including the last game in the NIT. Up 17 against #1 overall seed and choked it all away...this time for the last time thankfully.ny_aggie said:
I know not A&M related, but anyone know why he was fired at SMU? On paper it seems he had a great second year, and will only get better. Does he not want to be in the ACC? Or does SMU think they can do better?
What are Mussleman's ties to Dallas, and is Arkansas really at odds with him when he's three years removed from an Elite 8, two years from another Elite 8, and one year from a Sweet 16? I understand SMU has all the money in the world, but this move would be pretty surprising to me...maybe the thought of coaching in the ACC appeals to him?Doak said:You know very quickly why he got fired if you watch 2 or 3 games this year. Sure he improved the win total...but they didn't beat a single team inside the top 75 NET and choked away atleast 10 double digit leads. Including the last game in the NIT. Up 17 against #1 overall seed and choked it all away...this time for the last time thankfully.ny_aggie said:
I know not A&M related, but anyone know why he was fired at SMU? On paper it seems he had a great second year, and will only get better. Does he not want to be in the ACC? Or does SMU think they can do better?
SMU fans were ready to move on last season. He doesn't recruit and the X's and O's is like watching paint dry. As boring as it gets.
It was time for a change especially going into the ACC. This was a bad hire to begin with. SMU is way too capable of producing great basketball teams and consistently filling Moody Coliseum just as they did with Larry Brown. Moody is a serious threat when it's full and rocking and there is plenty of talent in the DFW area to recruit well.
They've been wanting Musselman for a few years now. I would be surprised if it doesn't happen this go around especially with his ties to Dallas and all that distraction in Arkansas.
Ervin Burrell said:What are Mussleman's ties to Dallas, and is Arkansas really at odds with him when he's three years removed from an Elite 8, two years from another Elite 8, and one year from a Sweet 16? I understand SMU has all the money in the world, but this move would be pretty surprising to me...maybe the thought of coaching in the ACC appeals to him?Doak said:You know very quickly why he got fired if you watch 2 or 3 games this year. Sure he improved the win total...but they didn't beat a single team inside the top 75 NET and choked away atleast 10 double digit leads. Including the last game in the NIT. Up 17 against #1 overall seed and choked it all away...this time for the last time thankfully.ny_aggie said:
I know not A&M related, but anyone know why he was fired at SMU? On paper it seems he had a great second year, and will only get better. Does he not want to be in the ACC? Or does SMU think they can do better?
SMU fans were ready to move on last season. He doesn't recruit and the X's and O's is like watching paint dry. As boring as it gets.
It was time for a change especially going into the ACC. This was a bad hire to begin with. SMU is way too capable of producing great basketball teams and consistently filling Moody Coliseum just as they did with Larry Brown. Moody is a serious threat when it's full and rocking and there is plenty of talent in the DFW area to recruit well.
They've been wanting Musselman for a few years now. I would be surprised if it doesn't happen this go around especially with his ties to Dallas and all that distraction in Arkansas.
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thisLawHall88 said:And Eric Musselman.bobinator said:
Of course it does, but I imagine prospective coaches are going to want to have pretty good idea about their financial situation from an NIL/support standpoint.
Already seen Will Wade floated on twitter.
And that was only because SMU was cheating their asses off. They very much deserved the death penalty.Kellso said:Its not really that shocking. SMU hasn't been good at sports for nearly 40 years.Muy said:
Coaching basketball at SMU would be awesome and as good of a private school free education they can offer as well as a beautiful campus and great college arena in the heart of a vibrant city, it's shocking they haven't built a great program.