Jeff Boals would be a name that wouldn't even be a big name guy. They should have got Porter Moser
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Jeff Boals would be a name that wouldn't even be a big name guy. They should have got Porter Moser
No way in heck I'd fire Holtmann for the likes of Boals and Moser. Not right now, at least.
I know it befuddles the minds of OSU fans who can't recognize the differences between college football and college basketball, but in his career since his last season at GWebb, Holtmann's been one of the most consistently solid coaches in the whole country.
The argument is whether we can have a better ceiling than what we've seen. Win the B1G on occasion, get a S16 or better. We've come close to big achievements and won a lot of big games and a 2-seed last season is nothing to sneeze at, despite what happened against OBob. But can Holtmann actually get over that hump where the success is more tangible? That I don't know. But you don't try to materialize a higher ceiling over what we've got with Holtmann by hiring a guy like Boals. You've got to aim way higher.
Now maybe a mid-major coach or one at a lesser program can really show enough that you take that risk (Boals possibly could with time), especially if there's any downturn in what Holtmann's doing on the court or in recruiting, but at the moment I wouldn't say there's any prime candidates in that "up-and-comer" category.
I mean yea if we want an average team and never want to aspire to anything then just keep Holtmann, I'm glad you only care about football but other people don't. But even Gene Smith said at the end of last year he expects this program to do better and go farther in the NCAAs. It has more money than most programs in the country, outside of the obvious programs of Duke, UNC, Kansas, Kentucky, MSU, Indiana, etc. There's no reason OSU shouldn't be in the next category of teams. They can at least do what Bo Ryan did at WisconsinThis.
He's the basketball coach at Ohio State.
Run a clean program, put a competitive team on the floor and root like hell for the football team to be excellent because when it is, no one gives a shit about basketball.
Jeff Boals knows Ohio. He can recruit (D'Angelo Russell). He's gotten the most out of every team he has coached so far. The only thing you can say is that he doesn't have a long track record yet but he's certainly on that trajectory. And OSU could get him cheap, if it doesn't work out no big deal. I'm pretty confident he can do at least as well as HoltmannNo way in heck I'd fire Holtmann for the likes of Boals and Moser. Not right now, at least.
I know it befuddles the minds of OSU fans who can't recognize the differences between college football and college basketball, but in his career since his last season at GWebb, Holtmann's been one of the most consistently solid coaches in the whole country.
The argument is whether we can have a better ceiling than what we've seen. Win the B1G on occasion, get a S16 or better. We've come close to big achievements and won a lot of big games and a 2-seed last season is nothing to sneeze at, despite what happened against OBob. But can Holtmann actually get over that hump where the success is more tangible? That I don't know. But you don't try to materialize a higher ceiling over what we've got with Holtmann by hiring a guy like Boals. You've got to aim way higher.
Now maybe a mid-major coach or one at a lesser program can really show enough that you take that risk (Boals possibly could with time), especially if there's any downturn in what Holtmann's doing on the court or in recruiting, but at the moment I wouldn't say there's any prime candidates in that "up-and-comer" category.
Jeff Boals knows Ohio. He can recruit (D'Angelo Russell). He's gotten the most out of every team he has coached so far. The only thing you can say is that he doesn't have a long track record yet but he's certainly on that trajectory. And OSU could get him cheap, if it doesn't work out no big deal. I'm pretty confident he can do at least as well as Holtmann
I mean yea if we want an average team and never want to aspire to anything then just keep Holtmann, I'm glad you only care about football but other people don't. But even Gene Smith said at the end of last year he expects this program to do better and go farther in the NCAAs. It has more money than most programs in the country, outside of the obvious programs of Duke, UNC, Kansas, Kentucky, MSU, Indiana, etc. There's no reason OSU shouldn't be in the next category of teams. They can at least do what Bo Ryan did at Wisconsin
5 Star UGA liking those troll posts. Mutt gonna mutt.
I’d usually prefer a beatdown to being on the wrong end of one of those. Best of luck till we meet in March.
Jeff Boals knows Ohio. He can recruit (D'Angelo Russell). He's gotten the most out of every team he has coached so far. The only thing you can say is that he doesn't have a long track record yet but he's certainly on that trajectory. And OSU could get him cheap, if it doesn't work out no big deal. I'm pretty confident he can do at least as well as Holtmann
This is me right now. I’ll admit that I’ve barely watched five minutes of basketball so far this year. Too emotionally invested in football and the negativity just makes it not fun to follow.This.
He's the basketball coach at Ohio State.
Run a clean program, put a competitive team on the floor and root like hell for the football team to be excellent because when it is, no one gives a shit about basketball.
This is me right now. I’ll admit that I’ve barely watched five minutes of basketball so far this year. Too emotionally invested in football and the negativity just makes it not fun to follow.