College Basketball 2022-23 Discussion

Where do we think TJ Otzelberger coaches next year?

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He should stay. Great recruiting class coming in and they’re winning at a high level.

Someone will at least double that $1.2 million salary.

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That seemed like such a random hire. He did nothing at unlv in 2 years. Then he pulled off an awesome turnaround immediately. Those offenses are not good tho… but offense was his thing at NDSU…

Like is said, nothing about his 2 years at IsU makes any sense to me

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Well he didn’t have Gabe Kalscheur at UNLV

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He heard me, because he just nailed a tying 3 with 23 seconds left

The Big 12 runs on Big Ten basketball’s Gabe Kalscheur

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Where’s our daily Emoni Bates update?

Pretty cool that Duke has wasted no time in spiraling the drain under Scheyer. Raise your hand if you had Northwestern’s Ryan Young keeping the #1 recruit int he nation on the bench

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It’s amazing to me that Coach K could never develop a viable coaching tree. The best coach he’s developed is … Amaker?

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Quin Snyder and then Brey. But it’s a pretty bad tree. Belichickian-like in the inability to translate.

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1/12 (0/5 from 3) in a blowout loss to Akron.

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Johns looking good, was just watching some highlights.

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Yeah Snyder is really the only one here

And you could argue he sort of failed before developing in the G League

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It would be phenomenal if their program just nosedives off the face of the earth.

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I was so confused. I was thinking they were talking about OG Darius Miles.

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There’s a Strip in Tuscaloosa?

I can testify–was there for a soccer camp with my daughter last year. And–like much of Tuscaloosa–it is testimony to the transformative power that UA football has had on the local economy. When I first visited in the early 90s, the place was a sleepy backwater. Today it explodes, as does Tuscaloosa, with money and 100s of mid- and upscale eateries, clothing stores, and bars. To be fair, I guess that a lot of people who work at the Mercedes factories near Birmingham also commute–and have helped transform the economy. But the place certainly clashed with my expectations; the women’s soccer complex easily rivaled Michigan’s.

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