KIKI COME TO BAYLOR WE NEED YOU GIRL!!!
Stanford is the next example to watch as to whether or not a legacy program with a HOF coach can remain where it is without taking at least a temporary dip when that coach is no longer there. Stanford may fare better than most however because of its academic statue, although the demise of the PAC doesn't help its cause. I suspect when Paige completes her eligibility, Geno will be next.bawitdaball said:
Not a huge surprise given the realignment and the stress that is about to be put on Stanford. Thankful for all she has done for the sport and hope she is able to relax a bit now. She has put in so much work!!!
I actually see that hurting them. Tara was able to bring in great recruits in spite of Stanford's academic requirements, not because of them, and it has been reported that she often cooperated in getting athletes connected with other schools when were unable to get into Stanford. Between the Pac-12 falling apart, trying to meet Stanford's requirements, and losing an all-time great coach, I think they are going to fall dramatically and have a very difficult time ever recovering.blackie said:
Stanford may fare better than most however because of its academic statue...
The angle I was thinking was perhaps wrong. I was thinking that Stanford's academic reputation would be a drawing card for athletes, sort of a deciding factor to push them to Stanford. But if they don't have the academic standing required for admission, I certainly see your point. Have know idea as to whether the players they have been getting could or couldn't have gotten in without the BB push or not. Only one example, but would be interested in what Jana might say about it.Bone Squad said:I actually see that hurting them. Tara was able to bring in great recruits in spite of Stanford's academic requirements, not because of them, and it has been reported that she often cooperated in getting athletes connected with other schools when were unable to get into Stanford. Between the Pac-12 falling apart, trying to meet Stanford's requirements, and losing an all-time great coach, I think they are going to fall dramatically and have a very difficult time ever recovering.blackie said:
Stanford may fare better than most however because of its academic statue...
And I say this as someone who generally rooted for Stanford in the tournament as long as they didn't play Baylor.
I have said it in other threads, but I am still waiting to see a program that loses the HOF WBB coach and NOT fall. UConn will be next. Yet some people here were clueless enough to think that Baylor would be different and just took it as an opportunity to rag on the AD and new coach when we weren't. With a possible equal in ND, Baylor has done better thus far than any of them for the time period that as passed (3 years) and we had absolutely no warning or time to prepare. Tennessee is still wandering in the desert considering where they were. UT took years and 3 coaches to find their way. Duke and NC took a hit as well.Adriacus Peratuun said:
Stanford plus:
keeping players eligible is not overly problematic because 95% of classes are Pass Fail.
Stanford minus:
once a player graduates, getting them accepted into grad program is harder than winning the lottery without buying a ticket.
That degree is worth a ton but how many Going Pro Not In Something Else players really care?
Have Stanford and Tara done everything to smooth the transition? highly likely.
Will it matter when kid's eyes wander? Not likely.
UConn faces a double whammy……..when Geno retires they will use the opportunity to cut their bloated WBB budget by 30-50%. That will be on top of paying the new coach 25-30% of what they are paying Geno.blackie said:I have said it in other threads, but I am still waiting to see a program that loses the HOF WBB coach and NOT fall. UConn will be next. Yet some people here were clueless enough to think that Baylor would be different and just took it as an opportunity to rag on the AD and new coach when we weren't. With a possible equal in ND, Baylor has done better thus far than any of them for the time period that as passed (3 years) and we had absolutely no warning or time to prepare. Tennessee is still wandering in the desert considering where they were. UT took years and 3 coaches to find their way. Duke and NC took a hit as well.Adriacus Peratuun said:
Stanford plus:
keeping players eligible is not overly problematic because 95% of classes are Pass Fail.
Stanford minus:
once a player graduates, getting them accepted into grad program is harder than winning the lottery without buying a ticket.
That degree is worth a ton but how many Going Pro Not In Something Else players really care?
Have Stanford and Tara done everything to smooth the transition? highly likely.
Will it matter when kid's eyes wander? Not likely.
Will Stanford buck the trend and when will UConn have to find out their fate post Geno?
I have seen or heard somewhere that once Geno retires, so will she. Someone else will have to confirm that.Task Force 2015 said:
I wonder if UConn will promoter Chris Dailey when Geno retires.She has been with him since the beginning.She is in her sixties ( I think).One of her jobs has been restraining Geno to avoid technical files.She is a tall blonde next to Geno that we have all seen many times.She might be able to maintain the roster better than a new face.
Polarbear said:
I saw the same play. Was really odd, because she came several steps out on the court from the bench. Referees could have easily called a technical foul.