GoldenWarrior11 wrote:Heavy rumors that Willard is gone to Maryland. Hello, Holloway.
What a great story that would be.
Hall2012 wrote:Omaha1 wrote:1-5 in ncaa tourney. I’m honestly surprised Maryland isn’t willing to spend for someone more successful.
They probably see a guy who made the tournament 5 out of 6 years (and easily would've been 6 of 7 without the covid cancellation) with a small fraction of their resources and think that at a "great basketball power" like Maryland, he'll be able to recruit better players and have more success in the tournament. Realistically, when hiring a coach I would expect his full body of regular season work to be a much better indicator of future success than a small sample of NCAA tournament games.
admin wrote:Willard didn't do himself, Seton Hall, Holloway, and St Peter's any favors with his comments following the game last night. Not sure what he was thinking especially since St. Peter's play today. Really a foolish, almost idiotic statement. Just say "no comment" and leave it at that.
Hall2012 wrote:Wizard of Westroads wrote:Question for Hall fans: Was Holloway the leading candidate before he beat Kentucky?
Who was his biggest previous noncon win this year, LIU Brooklyn? Hall fans would be familiar with him, but his resume looks underwhelming to an outsider.
Can't speak to the administration, but he was the fan favorite for sure. He was Willard's right hand man and top recruiter from his time at Iona until he got the St. Peter's gig. He was widely considered to be Seton Hall's coach in waiting for when the time of Willard's departure came. He's a fan favorite from his playing days and while him leaving SHU for St. Peter's was disappointing, it was also widely viewed as his place to get some head coaching experience before coming home. Also, I can't stress enough just how difficult of a job St. Peter's is. Their athletic department has pretty much nil resources. It's a very difficult place to win and while his results there may not look overly impressive to an outsider, people in the NY Metro area consider his success level there to be a minor miracle.
Also, should Holloway get the Seton Hall job, expectation is that the next St. Peter's head coach will be current top SHU assistant Grant Billmeier.
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