Jsnhbe1Birds wrote:BuBrave2006 wrote:Jsnhbe1Birds wrote:
Id go Jake, DeVries, Mullins and the list ends there. Wardle is consistently 20 wins but not higher. He may sneak in every few years. I'd rather go for an unknown who could propel us to the next level that go for status quo. Moser and Wardle can't. Loyola was a one off. Lightning in a bottle.
Brian Wardle took a dumpster fire of a program that kept 3 returning players and here's how it went:
Year 1: 5 wins, 9th place
Year 2: 13 wins, T-6th place
Year 3: 20 wins, 5th place
Year 4: T-5th place, MVC Tournament Title and NCAA Tournament
Year 5: T-3rd place and MVC Tournament Title with our best player missing 9 games
Brian Wardle deserves to be on this list.
hes a good coach but not one that will take a program to the next tier consistantly. hopefully, ISU will find one after the season. Too bad, UIC hired Yaklich
I mean the premise of this was building a program from scratch, which is literally exactly what Wardle did. Now if you are talking about taking a mid tier program and bringing to the next level, I can certainly agree that the jury is still out with Wardle there.