Poll: What Should Senter do About Golding?
- By dementiajoe
- MinerDigs
- 79 Replies
Nope. Fool’s Golding has to win the CUSA Championship and make the NCAA Tournament. The NIT is bush league.Golding has to make at least the NIT and win a game.
Nope. Fool’s Golding has to win the CUSA Championship and make the NCAA Tournament. The NIT is bush league.Golding has to make at least the NIT and win a game.
Yeah as I told Corona based on what small sample size we saw Locklear gives us a better chance of wining 3 or 4 games this year.I don’t remember Jordan Palmer running all of his first 10 plays when he played as a freshman
Golding has to make at least the NIT and win a game.
Enjoy
It doesn't look that way, you're still here pretty much engaged and angry because the Miners played in Mexico.
It doesn't look that way, you're still here pretty much engaged and angry because the Miners played in Mexico.A lot of crazies on message boards. This is why I normally stay away from message boards.
What do you think now??It is my opinion that our last two ADs have done a poor job. However, I can't sit here and criticize every recent hire that they've made without being a hypocrite. So here is my assessment of their last several hiring actions in the two money sports:
Mike Price: When it was announced that Mike Price was interested in the UTEP coaching vacancy I wanted him to be hired in the worst possible way. Old timers here remember that many on this board asked Nineteen Rabbit, a published author, to write a letter to Stull and Natalicio advocating for Price. I also wrote my own letter for the same purpose. Hiring Price seemed like a no-brainer. That he didn't work out isn't Stull’s fault. That Stull gave him way too long of a leash is.
Tim Floyd: I've mentioned several times how excited I was when Floyd was announced as head coach. Like Price, this was a hire that I would have made in a heartbeat if I were in Stull's shoes. And, like Price, this is a guy that Stull kept around long after it was obvious that it wasn't working out.
Sean Kugler: Now we get to a hire that I was weary about from the start. My concern wasn't really with Kugler himself, it's just that he was a position coach when Stull gave him UTEP's head coaching job. If you're going to hire an assistant make sure that you're hiring a hot shot coordinator. The job, obviously, proved to be way too big for Kugler.
Rodney Terry: I was on the Rodney Terry bandwagon. Sure, his overall record at Fresno State wasn't that great, but in his last three years there he had won at least 20 games each season, and made one NCAA Tournament and one NIT. Plus, he had a reputation as a great recruiter. I thought it was a good hire - until about midway through Terry's second season. So I can completely understand hiring Terry - the decision to extend his contract, however, baffles me. Thank god for Beard.
Dana Dimel: A lot of people make jokes about Dimel getting hired based on his skills with PowerPoint. I know that this is a somewhat of a joke, but I do think that some are legitimately missing the point here. I don't know if PowerPoint was used at all, but if it was, it's not that Dimel was hired because he used a nice background, or a great looking font, or had some cool animations, or was adept at using pics and graphics instead of bullet points. His presentation was great because he was prepared. He said later that there were a few schools that he had been looking at for his return as a head coach - UTEP was one of them. When he came in he had done his homework, more so than any other candidate. He was able to discuss UTEP's unique challenges, and lay out a detailed plan for success. However, Senter obviously placed more weight on homework then he did on practical applications. Dimel's failure at Houston, especially that 0-11 season, should have raised huge red flags for Senter. It obviously didn't.
So there you have it. If Natalicio had been foolish enough to name me AD I would have likely matched three of the last five hires in the money sports that our actual ADs made. I certainly wouldn't have made the other two hires, and I wouldn't have been so patient with Price, Floyd, or Terry. Oh, and one final note: no matter how good a guy Jeff Darby is, I would have fired him for the Vince Hunter tweets.
Given that I believe that Senter acted reasonably with the last hire, I do have some hope that he will make a good hire this time around. If Sadler is chosen, however, please reserve a torch and a pitchfork for me.
I just love having fun with you, specially with you
Idk if you’ll be singing the same tune once the cartel money dries up. No more CFP revenue or the kind of tv contracts conferences have nowadays. People hate to admit it but without the cartel we ain’t worth shit.
I don’t remember Jordan Palmer running all of his first 10 plays when he played as a freshmanWell Pickles is a true freshman who unexpectedly was thrown into action. So we don’t know yet.
.Ok creep. Like I said, get some help.
EnjoyOk creep. Like I said, get some help.
You didn't answer the question. You stated previously playing in Mexico helps UTEP's recruiting and student enrollment.
Now you're backtracking.
EnjoyGood. It makes no difference to me. All we are asking for is how it benefits UTEP.
I have news for you, more games in Mexico are taking place in the near future, so enjoy
I have news for you, more games in Mexico are taking place in the near future, so enjoyNobody said it hurt UTEP. But thanks for proving our point that it doesn't help UTEP in any direct way.
It's an EXHIBITION GAME, it doesn't hurt the program in any way, it brings an Exhibition of higher College American Caliber Basketball talent to the public, that's probably all it does, just entertainment. What really doesn't benefit the program is to play Utah Valley, Northern New Mexico and UTPB. I hope I answered your question.
It's an EXHIBITION GAME, it doesn't hurt the program in any way, it brings an Exhibition of higher College American Caliber Basketball talent to the public, that's probably all it does, just entertainment. What really doesn't benefit the program is to play Utah Valley, Northern New Mexico and UTPB.
It's an EXHIBITION GAME, it doesn't hurt the program in any way, it brings an Exhibition of higher College American Caliber Basketball talent to the public, that's probably all it does, just entertainment. What really doesn't benefit the program is to play Utah Valley, Northern New Mexico and UTPB. I hope I answered your question.Yes, we all know that students from Juarez attend UTEP. Those students make the commute for school. I'm wondering if they would make the commute for a game. Now are you going to answer my original question or are you just going to be condescending? I would really like to know how it would be helpful continuing to play in Mexico? Again, I see the value of going to Juarez but not other places. I don't think I asked anything offensive. It was a real question.
Yes, we all know that students from Juarez attend UTEP. Those students make the commute for school. I'm wondering if they would make the commute for a game. Now are you going to answer my original question or are you just going to be condescending? I would really like to know how it would be helpful continuing to play in Mexico? Again, I see the value of going to Juarez but not other places. I don't think I asked anything offensive. It was a real question.
I just love having fun with you, specially with you
I just love having fun with you, specially with youYes. You are a soft, immature troll.
Yes, we all know that students from Juarez attend UTEP. Those students make the commute for school. I'm wondering if they would make the commute for a game. Now are you going to answer my original question or are you just going to be condescending? I would really like to know how it would be helpful continuing to play in Mexico? Again, I see the value of going to Juarez but not other places. I don't think I asked anything offensive. It was a real question.Have you ever wondered if there are students from Juarez attending UTEP ? or are you new to the borderland ?