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Add Moline and Rock Island to that list. Lived and worked there in the early '80s after graduation from SIU and the area was depressed then because of...
As far as I can tell, he was not frog-walked off the premises by security guards, nor were his belongings removed from his office and dumped outside t...
I easily could see him doing a Jim Larranaga (went from George Mason to the U. of Miami at age 63) if he succeeds at SIU. Or he might stay awhile and ...
The Horizon produced a team that upset Kentucky and came within an overtime period of reaching the Sweet 16. It couldn't have been that awful. Since...
Agreed. Once again, I go back to my Dayton connection, because I had the consulting job with the Dayton company when Nagy took over at Wright State. T...
Or Pat Skerry. And if it's CLO, heaven forbid, no permission required.
If SIU indeed is considering someone from the Dayton staff -- especially Ricardo Greer -- I'd think twice before criticizing the possible hire. I used...
He appears fully qualified to be a Division I coach, even if our administration doesn't think so. He's in MAC country, so maybe he winds up in that co...
Some good jobs remain open and he would be a fine candidate for any of them. On the other hand, if he stays at ISU and manages to keep that team intac...
Wonder what's going on with Calhoun. Seemed like he was our man for a while Sunday. Also seems like he now may be out of the mix at Duquesne.
As the days pass without an announcement, I'm just hoping it doesn't come on April Fools' Day. That would be a terrible omen and undoubtedly certain p...
Along with the terrible record of his last few years, it's difficult to forgive or forget the massive player defections (in pre-portal days), the off-...
All good potential hires if we go the assistant route. Which ones are in our price range?
"And let's meet our new SIU basketball coach ... Art Vandelay!"
This whole situation reminds me of a career-related occurrence almost 40 years ago. I worked for a company that, while not hemorrhaging money, was o...