isumvc1 wrote:can we include candidates for Indiana State as well, just in case Lansing walks away, or is magically bought out of the last 2 years of his contract?
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isumvc1 wrote:can we include candidates for Indiana State as well, just in case Lansing walks away, or is magically bought out of the last 2 years of his contract?
VU2014 wrote:The obvious candidate to replace Hinson is sitting on the Loyola bench. Just my gut feeling but I don't think Hinson will get fired in the offseason because AD will want to keep SIU's big recruiting class intact without departures. Also the SIU admin has budget problems. But the obvious candidate is Mullins. He's a up and comer and a legendary alum. Also SIU would get to tap into the Illinois Wolves AAU talent pipeline that Loyola has been enjoying because Mullins' dad owns and coaches the AAU program (3 of LU's incoming recruits are ILN wolves).
BEARZ77 wrote:Muller made his mistake by accommodating Yarborough imho; I've always thought they had enough talent w/o him to challenge if they had built the team that way. You can't have MY in and out of the doghouse , yet build the offense around him like Dan did, and expect the kind of consistency needed to win a league title. Of course we all know they could easily jell for 3-4 days yet.
I think Dan will be back, and it will be an important year for him. But anyone seeing gloom and doom i think is short sighted. He has some solid talent back, gets rid of distractions, and oh yeah, has 3 players who have all been practicing this year and who all were double digit scorers in D-1 basketball the previous year. Illinois State will still have one of the top 3-4 rosters in the league going into next year. It'll be interesting what Muller can do w/o the distractions, or does his culture there just create new ones, but the talent will be available again.
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