TylerDurden wrote:I think this is a far question RE: Moats. IIRC, he inherited Cuonzo. Nothing against any other sports, but MBB and FB are the hires you have to get right. And besides that, are really sure he led the WBB searches?
I don't follow FCS football, so I only notice when the playoff starts and Missouri State isn't in it.
Maybe he's the best fundraiser you ever saw, but I'd have to hear that from MSU fans. If you can raise money, you have a long leash.
He and Smart have been joined at the hip, so there's that. He seems to have been a decent fundraiser as we've been able to move forward with a lot of infrastructure projects , although he has not been successful in securing the funding for an indoor football practice facility.
WBB hires are a different animal at MSU, a monkey could make a good hire given the level of the applicants.I mean not only is the job one of the best in MM basketball, but a proven stepping stone job to the P-5. Our last 4 coaches are as follows Coach Abe-HC @ Georgia, Milleson- AD @ Drury, Harper-HC @ Tennessee, Mox HC @ Virginia. And of course now Beth Cunningham. So yes, he's made good hires there, but not sure he gets that much credit.
I will say this to, the coaches I've spoken to over the years all seem to reflect a positive relationship with Moats, so I think he's probably ok to work under as a coach. i think if anything Bear fans would say too supportive in how slow he's been in a couple instances to make moves or firm statements about expectations.
To me this all goes to having an agenda in hiring instead of looking at reality. You have to place MBB as your priority in athletics at this level, and that means you have to hire accordingly. Ford is young, black, articulate, confident, can recruit etc, but he was under .500 as a college coach when we hired him and we were coming off a 7 year stretch where Lusk had drained every ounce of passion from the fan base. We needed a solid hire, but took a risk and it's bitten us in the butt.
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