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Golding and Coaching Contract

EastCoastMiner17

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Welp! Not a chance without a Conf USA tournament championship UTEP even allows Joe Golding to coach on his last year without an extension. Since we know the extension is not coming , it’s time to start looking at who is going to take this team into the MWC.

Unfortunately will probably lose some of this group with a coaching change, but in today’s world if UTEP as an institution commits to basketball you can build it quick. I just don’t think UTEP would take a risk on a younger coach going to a new conference so look for a veteran coach.

Time to start throwing the coaching names out there isn’t it ? 🤦‍♂️

Anyone have Gregg Marshall phone number?
 
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We’ll have lots of time to talk about this next week, but even if UTEP hires a Gregg Marshall type of coach, we don’t have the resources to consistently compete with UNM, Nevada, and Grand Canyon.

UTEP’s best chance of success is hiring a first time coach working as an assistant right now.
 
Absolutely correct. I just doubt they are going to take a riskier approach when they have to make a mark in a new conference.

It’s ending very badly , but there is no other way to go other then in a new direction barring any miracle in the conf tourney . Golding cannot coach on his last year without an extension in place, pretty standard
 
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I vote Chris Lowery. Has head coaching experience (his Salukis beat Sadler's NCAA Tourney UTEP team), but he has been an assistant at various schools since 2012.

He was brought to Northwestern in 2022 as a defensive specialist to install his system, and it immediately paid dividends with NU making the NCAA Tourney each of the last two seasons with an elite defense.
 
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We all know Senter prioritizes head coaching experience. I actually agree with that approach, but it all depends on who applies. I mentioned I liked the Hooten hire by NMSU. With the move to MWC, UTEP should be able to attract a successful coach from a CUSA level conference. The problem is that Senter is the guy hiring.
 
Does UH have an assistant ready to make the jump? Or is UTEP beneath them at this point?
Believe it or not UTEP is going to be a huge opportunity for a coach. Especially looking at a team making its way to the MWC. UTEP as an institution and is as fans have to put our money where our mouth is and yes bring in an experienced leader. The names are going to apply.
 
Question: If you were the new coach at UTEP next season, which guys from this year's team would you want to bring back?
 
I was pulling for CJG through last year, and knowing he’d be here no matter what this year, I continued to pull for him. CJG is a good guy I believe. I like to see good guys do well. Too bad it didn’t work out.

Can anyone see any scenario in which he’s back next year?
 
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I was pulling for CJG through last year, and knowing he’d be here no matter what this year, I continued to pull for him. CJG is a good guy I believe. I like to see good guys do well. Too bad it didn’t work out.

Can anyone see any scenario in which he’s back next year?
Ummm....yeah. "Coach Golding built a winner in Abilene, but it did take 10 years. So, we're giving him a 5 year extension " - Jim Senter
 
If it helps, I honestly don't think there is any way he's back next year. Unfortunately, I don't think anyone here can guarantee it.
There ya go. Thanks, sir. That’s more along the lines of what I was looking for. I feel better already. Guarantees are overrated. Gotta have a little mystery mixed in there just to make things interesting.
 
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There ya go. Thanks, sir. That’s more along the lines of what I was looking for. I feel better already. Guarantees are overrated. Gotta have a little mystery mixed in there just to make things interesting.
I just want the UTEP bookstore to offer the new "Nothing happens in a straight line" T-shirt, to replace "10:33" 😉
 
Give job to Dawn Staley. Has a men's coaching job ever been offered to womens coach?? Wasn't Don Haskins a women's coach?? I see she make 3 million and it would be stupid to give up that kind of money , but it's a men's gig and if she does well she could get a better job.
 
We’ll have lots of time to talk about this next week, but even if UTEP hires a Gregg Marshall type of coach, we don’t have the resources to consistently compete with UNM, Nevada, and Grand Canyon.

UTEP’s best chance of success is hiring a first time coach working as an assistant right now.
Why do you say that, I do t get it? We don’t have the resources? 1. The University isn’t the ones paying players 2 . The Collective continues to increase, why do you think that won’t continue? 3. As far as the Utep, as we transition won’t we have more money 💰 wasn’t that the point of moving up? I don’t agree with your comment on the least! We might start off behind, but there’s no reason that should continue or always be the case!
 
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Why do you say that, I do t get it? We don’t have the resources? 1. The University isn’t the ones paying players 2 . The Collective continues to increase, why do you think that won’t continue? 3. As far as the Utep, as we transition won’t we have more money 💰 wasn’t that the point of moving up? I don’t agree with your comment on the least! We might start off behind, but there’s no reason that should continue or always be the case!

He's just negative about everything and is happy when UTEP fails so he can say "I told you so". He wouldn't be posting if UTEP was in 1st place right now.
 
It would be nice if we could test that theory out one of these years.

Yep, it sure would be nice. Even if we were Top 3 in the conference he wouldn't be here. Of course if UTEP is 6-6 and goes to a bowl game, he will just whine and moan how UTEP is going to a sucky bowl game. If UTEP wins, then he will say they won a sucky bowl and it's nothing to be proud of. Count on it!
 
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