AcesAces wrote:tribecalledquest wrote:AcesAces wrote:The type of hire that you are desiring, younger, more potential upside and appeal to recruits, fails more times that it succeeds. McCarty is Exhibit 1. There are many, many more failures than success. The Brad Stevens' are not out there in 1,000s.
McCarthy is not Exhibit 1. He was an Exhibit from out in left field.
He is pretty much what patnb is thinking UE should have hired as coach. He had many extras bonuses such as being a hometown hero, ex-NBA player and assistant coach and good at selling the program.
He is not what I am thinking.
In fact, I thought the McCarty hire was a bad hire when it happened and honestly, his tenure played out pretty close to what I would have thought. Not that I expected it to end with him being a sexual predator to the point the university couldn't protect him because he knocked up a cheerleader, but ending in a spectacularly fiery ending is what would have been expected by me.
His age does play a part of it. He's 65. I get others are older, but they are legends of the game. Todd is a guy who rode a program built by others and transfers and then was a failure of epic proportions when he was tasked with building a program with unlimited resources.
Todd was the safe choice. Todd was the choice for maintaining everything Evansville has done for decades. It wasn't showing ambition. It was showing that "we took one chance and rather than looking at what we didn't get right with that chance and moving forward we are going to go straight back to someone that is safe, easy, and is what we already know"
The last time Todd got any kind of positive result from a program he's been involved in was 14 or so years ago when he rode a roster of transfers, and not kids he had to recruit and develop.
Hell, look at the NAIA program he was at. Was a final four type team in the NAIA, he got there and for two years they were under .500, and within 2 years after him leaving were back to a final four type program
He left Butler and they made title games
He took Iowa to the laughing stock of the P5 world - and even most of the MM world. New coach comes in and within a couple years has then back into the top 25 and NCAA tournaments.