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Thread: Xavier Head Coaching Search 2025
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03-24-2025, 03:26 PM #201
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03-24-2025, 03:34 PM #205
Larranaga took the Miami job at 61 or 62. Randy Bennett is about the same age. He is definitely a guy who has done more with less. Consistently making the tournament, and St Marys gym is like Rose Hill.
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03-24-2025, 04:08 PM #206
That's true, and I'm with you that I don't know exactly why. Miller kind of had a charmed existence at Xavier which I think helped him. He was only there for 4 years and won an Elite 8 and a Sweet 16 then bolted. We were in the A-10 the whole time to it was easy to cruise through the regular season and get into the Dance where anything can happen. He struck while the iron was hot. Mack spent like 9 year here, and had a great team that made the Sweet 16 his first year, but tended to hit a rough patch every 2-3 years which might have impacted his national appeal?
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03-24-2025, 04:12 PM #207
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Xavier hired a search firm for help with the coaching search. But Mack is leading candidate and supposedly 3 others.
I mean…am I wrong, why on earth is a search firm needed if it’s down to 4-5 guys? Why take the time and spend the money? Genuine question. What’s the benefit? Feels ridiculous.
I get the logic years ago to see who is interested and what not. Seems silly
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03-24-2025, 04:19 PM #208
My thoughts.
Solid coach. Not sure Schmidt will be be able to recruit at a high enough level needed to get us to that elusive Final Four.
I feel like we several directions might work out.
A head coach who has knocked on the a Final Four door (like Mack has done) and who will be obsessed with doing everything to build a team that can get them there. A coach who come close to a Final Four is much more likely to make donors reach deeper into their pockets to come up with NIL money.
A former X assitant and current top assitant at a two time national champion team (i.e. Luke Murray) is intriguing too. Just being able to say we have a coach who helped put together the back to back National Champions is enough to get people excited about contributing money to what might be.
Finally, a young coach from a mid major conference who has proven he can advance in the NCAA Tournament with lesser talent (e,g. Drake’s coach, Colorado State’s coach) could work out too. That type of coach has clearly proven they have a lot of talent, -are able to find under-the-radar players and can (usually) persuade their best returning players to follow them to the bigger school where they’ll be coaching. Then hopefully they can prove they can recruit at an even higher level with the help of their reputation and ability to sell their abilities.
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03-24-2025, 04:23 PM #209
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Because the search firm owner is likely the buddy of a buddy. That's how corporate suits work.
It also draws into question the need for these high salary admin jobs. The boosters run the show now, especially with the dependence on NIL. ADs are literally middle men corporate suits that frankly just get in the way. GC gets to make the decision, but has zero power or influence on the trajectory of the program.Last edited by drudy23; 03-24-2025 at 04:26 PM.
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03-24-2025, 04:23 PM #210
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Who are the other coaches? Those three could be complete shots in the dark we have zero chance to get. That is important. I would love to see Huss/Gerlufson on the list. I am not enamored with Pitino but he would be a good get as well. I am going to guess he will push for a higher profile job. His time at NMU has been very successful and he appears to learned a lot down there.
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