VUGrad1314 wrote:I have no objection to Ford being on the list but I am shocked to see Mullins that low. I thought he deserved to be much higher and ahead of many of the head coaches they ranked in like the teens and 20s.
Two things; I agree with the sentiment that Ford still has alot to prove and his spot as a lower ranked name on this list is probably about right. I really like Mullins,but what has he done to warrant a high rank; Mullins is less proven than Ford. His 1st year in the Valley was almost a carbon copy of Ford's , both had a nice streak that got them in contention , then both of their teams faded as veteran coaches made adjustments to what they were doing. Now I think Mullins is exactly the right guy at SIU and will be successful, but he has to do it first.
I've been as critical of Ford's 1st two years as anyone, and he has much to improve on, but there is probably no more important skill to have as a coach than being able to recruit.Somehow his recruiting sometimes is held against him because the expectations then are higher than perhaps they should be. Now i think his recruiting is a little overrated, and recruiting isn't just about the number of stars a guy has , and that is one area Ford has to improve; ie. assembling a team not just a collection of talent. But I'd rather have a guy that can get talent and hope he develops than know you don't have the horses most years. But eventually, you have to be able to do more than recruit, and I really don't know if Ford has those skills.
I do laugh a little bit about all the praise for Wardle these days, and know, I said 3 years ago, I really thought he was going to do well in the Valley eventually, and of course winning the tourney is the end all in many discussions. But still, with a veteran team he won exactly one more regular season MVC game the last two years than Ford; what that tells me is the margin here is very thin on most of these guys. I expect Bradley , Loyola, UNI to all be good in the coming years as they have established programs and coaches. Illinois State and Indiana State have veteran coaches who have both shown they can win, but also be inconsistent even after establishing their programs. Everyone else is still an unproven as far as can they get a program to a high level let alone sustain it.
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