Take a look at the list of coaches by winning percentage in NCAA tournament games (for those with 10 games or more). The top 14 spots include the names Rick Pitino, Roy Williams, Tubby Smith, Gary Williams, Bill Self, and Lute Olson.
Kentucky (indirect move conceded), Kansas, Georgia, OSU, Illinois and Iowa are all arguably 'big time' schools. Further, the move most anticipate to resolve the IU vacancy is Iowa to Indiana. We are getting close to 'all that often'.
Don't misread my posts. I am not in a panic and expect Matta to stay. But there is ample precedence for such a move.
I am greatly reassured by Smith's comment that "We would do everything we could to keep Thad Matta" - a comment that has to make Matta's financial planners feel good as well. (It was also nice to see Smith at the game yesterday - something Geiger almost always did and Smith rarely does - at least in his regular seats.)
Ultimately Matta will stay - should the process ever get that far - because there will be a huge difference to IU between the price of Steve Allford and that of Thad Matta. Because IU already knows this the process will not likely get that far.
Good lord. I didn't realize it happened that much in BBall. Thanks for pointing that out.
I still don't think he leaves unless the NCAA does something crazy.
Upvote
0