ChestRockwell85 wrote:First off, big ups to my boy gtmoBlue! Creighton for life.
This is what I can tell you that I am hearing and at this point sounds true. This is not health related, Jay and his wife are fine. I feel the decision was more based on the changing landscape of college basketball, transfer portal, NIL, etc. Jay is an old-school coach who tries to do it right. Recruit players right out of high school (with an occasional transfer to fill a gap), teach them the system, develop them, and have them buy in. Also, teach them to be great young men. Go to class, get your degree, etc. Although 60 by today's standards is not really old, Jay is understandably tired, and the thought of trying to deal with the transfer portal and things of that nature year after year has to be exhausting. He wanted to get off that rollercoaster but still be involved. He is still going to be working at Villanova as the Special Assistant to the President, and will be involved with events, fundraising, things of that nature. Jay is a people-person, and him still being a representative of the University is something we welcome with open arms.
In regards to the decision, I am hearing Jay knew this would be his last season sometime during the middle of the season. This was not something that came out of nowhere, it was something he was thinking about previously as well. I think it was made known to his staff towards the end of the season, but they were really trying to keep everything under wraps for awhile until things could get sorted. I feel that he wanted to wait to make the announcement but the news started to leak and he wanted to get out ahead of it, and that is why the news hit and spread so quickly yesterday. Last night he informed the team and has been in contact with the recruits. Tonight is the Annual Villanova Basketball Banquet, so I imagine a lot of this speculation will be made clear there.
In regards to Kyle Neptune. He was on Jay's staff from 2013-2021. He was there for both National Championships and he was instrumental on the bench and extremely instrumental on the recruiting trail. This wasn't an impulse decision, or a spur of the moment thing where Jay decided to retire out of nowhere and they were grasping at straws. Jay wanted Kyle. Kyle knows the system and knows the culture. He was going to be the choice all along. Also, Kyle has only been away from Villanova for just a year. He knows most of the current players, and at one point he was recruiting some of the guys coming in, so there is a relationship there as well. Will we lose a guy or 2? Possibly. But any more than that and I'd be surprised.
Lastly, what Jay Wright has done for Villanova and the Big East is immeasurable. He is a class act and a genuine human being. The memories will last forever. He will be missed on the bench, but we are happy he will still be at Villanova continuing to help the school and the program anyway he can. Thanks for everything, Coach!
DudeAnon wrote:Happy for him, and the Muskies. The conference is now wide open and everyone is going to be fighting to take the top dog spot.
Coaching tiers now:
1. Miller, Matta, Cooley, McDermott
2. Hurley, Shaka, Holloway
3. Neptune, Anderson, Leitao
4. Ewing
Hall2012 wrote:Deepest tourney run (as head coach) tiers:
1 - Title Game: Thad Matta
2 - Final Four: Shaka Smart
3 - Elite 8: Sean Miller, Mike Anderson, Shaheen Holloway
4 - Sweet 16: Ed Cooley, Greg McDermott
5 - Rd of 32: Dan Hurley
6 - Rd of 64: Patrick Ewing
7 - No NCAA: Tony Stubblefield, Kyle Neptune
adoraz wrote:Hall2012 wrote:Deepest tourney run (as head coach) tiers:
1 - Title Game: Thad Matta
2 - Final Four: Shaka Smart
3 - Elite 8: Sean Miller, Mike Anderson, Shaheen Holloway
4 - Sweet 16: Ed Cooley, Greg McDermott
5 - Rd of 32: Dan Hurley
6 - Rd of 64: Patrick Ewing
7 - No NCAA: Tony Stubblefield, Kyle Neptune
Funny how 4/5 of the coaches who made the Elite 8 or better were just added within the past year.
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