30ASaluki wrote:From looking at Prohm record at Iowa State, the better seasons appear to have with the prior coach’s players. Going 0-22 his last season are Evansville-like numbers (nothing personal Aces), and it does seem odd to me that no other school has hired him in last 12 months if he’s a really good coach. Just my observations.
All these are fair criticisms, but I felt the COVID year should be a throw away for everybody. Murray looked awful last year and a segment of our fan base was ready to fire McMahon and we saw how well that aged. Also, if you look back at Iowa State's record over the past two decades, basically everyone not named Fred Hoiberg has been mediocre at best.
I have no idea why Prohm wasn't hired elsewhere but coaches rarely get another HC gig the same year they're fired and it's possible he just wanted to take a year or two off. The man also knows Murray State and its history so he might have figured if he just hung around long enough the job would come open again. Not sure how I feel about that but to say it's a solid strategy.
As for the players leaving, I don't know whether that reflects more on Prohm or on McMahon and the kind of guys he had been bringing in. We had a lot of transfers last year as well. Brown, Williams, Hill, and Daquan Smith were the only guys from last year's team that had a major role this season. So maybe McMahon heard the rumors last year that he was on the hot seat, brought in whoever he could to get better quickly with little regard for getting guys that wanted to be at Murray long-term. Then he starts looking for a way out at the first available opportunity. If that's the case, the strategy paid off. He got hired literally two days after we lost to St. Peter's. No way that wasn't in the works days or even weeks before. This tells me he was actively looking well before season's end, and the entire team probably knew it or suspected it.