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Simply put, it's make-or-break time for Gophers coach Richard Pitino

Simply put, it's make-or-break time for Gophers coach Richard Pitino
If Year 6 for Richard Pitino does not include at least an NCAA tournament appearance for the Gophers men's basketball team, he should not be with the team for a Year 7.
JANUARY 19, 2019 — 12:06AM


PATRICK REUSSE


Gonzaga was the regular-season champion in the West Coast Conference in 1997-98. The prestige of the program at the time was such that, when the Zags lost to San Francisco in the conference tournament finals, they did not get a bid to the NCAA tournament.

One season later, Gonzaga made an upset run to the Elite Eight of the West Regional. That drama started with a 75-63 victory over a Gophers team stung by suspensions due to an academic scandal revealed one day earlier, and ended with a hard-nosed 67-62 loss to a Connecticut team that would follow with its first national championship.

I was covering the 1999 West Regional in Phoenix — a big reason being Minneapolis’ Khalid el-Amin was a UConn star — and landed a press-row seat directly behind where Gonzaga coach Dan Monson would sit (on the rare occasion he did so).

It was impressive watching Monson, a 37-year-old unknown before that tournament, take on UConn’s crotchety Jim Calhoun. As the Zags fought the favored Huskies for every foot of space on the offensive ends, Monson’s timeouts were never “You’re doing great” — they were always “We’re going to do this and win the game.”

The angst surrounding Gophers coach Clem Haskins and the academic fraud brouhaha lingered until Clem resigned on June 25. Athletic director Mark Dienhart was turned down twice by Monson with offers to replace Haskins.

Finally, on July 24, Dienhart was able to get Monson to agree to a seven-year deal with an annual guarantee of $700,000. That was five times what Monson would make annually on a 10-year contract he had agreed to with Gonzaga in April.

Clem was my guy and, in retrospect, it was a vastly overrated academic scandal (i.e., North Carolina), but he had to go in the environment of 1999. And that experience of listening to him coach from 3 yards away had me all-in on Monson.

It didn’t work out. By Season 3, we were tired of the NIT and hearing about Monson dealing with recruiting limitations, and by Season 5, we wanted him out after a 12-18 overall record and 3-13 (10th of 11) in the Big Ten.

Then, in 2004-05, junior college transfer Vincent Grier brought a huge impact, the Gophers went 10-6 to tie for fourth in the Big Ten, and then lost a first-round NCAA game to Iowa State.

When the Gophers backed up again in 2005-06, with a 5-11 record in a conference schedule that did not yet include the possibility of home-and-homes with Rutgers, the media and public alike insisted on a change.

The Star Tribune reported that athletic director Joel Maturi went to a second-round NIT game at Cincinnati with instructions from on high to fire Monson if the Gophers lost. They lost, but Maturi backed out and gave Monson a modest extension.

Monson was gone seven games into 2006-07, after a blowout loss at home vs. Clemson put the Gophers at 2-5. Reasons cited were Monson’s Big Ten record (44-68, .393) and also declining attendance at Williams Arena. The average for announced crowds had fallen a tick below 12,000 in 2005-06 and it was going to get worse.

And you know what? That was a better time for Gophers basketball, because there was a fan base to be mollified, there was howling at the moon as customers left the Barn after a bad effort and there weren’t endless excuses offered in the media and from the sporting public for failure.

We wanted Monson’s neck the year before he made his one Gophers trip to the NCAA tournament, and we insisted on it after the flop that followed. The fact Maturi didn’t have the guts to pull the chute and wound up giving him $1.1 million to leave a month into the next season … that was just Joel-foolery.

A dozen years later, we have a young coach in his sixth season, and he inherited a stronger roster than Monson did, and is coaching in a metro area that suddenly has classes full of big-time basketball prospects, and he gets to play Rutgers (often twice), and this has to be it.

This week’s abomination, a 95-68 loss at Illinois, put the Gophers at 3-3 in the Big Ten’s 20-game schedule. There are still plenty of wins to be had in a conference with more bad teams than good ones, and if he doesn’t get to 11 or 12 wins and return to the NCAA tournament, maybe finally win an NCAA game, it’s simple: Richard Pitino must be gone.

Miserable crowds, including a Big Ten opener with under 10,000 announced, a conference record that stands at 34-62 (.354) — in the name of Dan Monson, there have to be some minimal standards applied here again for Gophers basketball.

Quick hit: Louisville's chances to land...

Ja'Darien Boykin just improved. He already liked Louisville already, but he has now been told by Miami that they have no room for him in this class. Unless something changes quickly there, they are out.

He had a good time in Coral Gables over the weekend on his official visit, but his words to me minutes ago were... "Miami is not on my list anymore. Miami gave my spot to someone who is transferring in."

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Ideas on How to Improve Grow Our Band

Since almost everyone in the previous thread wanted to see an upgrade on our band. thought I would start a thread for ideas.

How about this. Actively recruit talented HS band members( Seniors/Juniors) to play, participate with the UL band, on games that do not conflict with their HS schedule. Give them uniforms, the whole nine yards, etc.. Perhaps hold competition for say 25 to 40 spots?? They have to earn hit. Music students to compete just like athletes!This would work perfect for this upcoming year year, as we have no week day games. Why would they do this, perhaps getting a leg up on schollies, when they graduate? Could they be offered AP college credits for participating, of course they could I would think. The idea is to build a pipeline of band / music students for our local schools. This is a no brainer IMO. Any other thoughts, ideas?
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Louisville Mens BB: Highest BB Revenue through 2016

This is a "Business Insider" summary of College Basketball teams with the highest one-year and 3-year average revenue. It was last updated by Business Insider on March 2018 based on the release and availability of the most recent data from 2016-2017. (At least I think it is 2016-2017. It COULD be 2015-2016). There is other data here, by team, of the 25 highest revenue programs. Some of it is slightly suspect. Most of it is solid.

They report the one-year revenue and the average 3-year revenue. They also compute the change in revenue over a 5 year period. They also report expense and profit. Profit is wrong. Expenses are wrong too.

But the top line revenue appears to be correct. And as long as their calculator is working, the "5-year percentage change" they show is probably correct.

Here is simplified data from their report for the top 12 teams in revenue. Only "3-year average revenue" and "5-year % Change" is shown in my take on their numbers:

Rk...Team..3-Year Avg. Rev...5-Year Change

#1 Louisville........ $45,143,036........+3.6%
#2 Duke...............$33,067,995......+34.0%
#3 Syracuse........$28,521,803......+13.3%
#4 Kentucky.........$26,629,669.......+29.5%
#5 Indiana............$23,890,290.......+36.9%
#6 Arizona............$21,460,877......+15.2%
#7 Wisconsin........$21,350,000......+35.1% (3-yr revenue is est./data provided in article incorrect)
#8 North Carolina.$21,174,115......-10.8%
#9 Ohio State.......$20,727,836.......-3.3%
#10 Kansas..........$18,476,162......+11.1%
#11 Tennessee.....$17,948,638......+26.2%
#12 Marquette......$17,656,689......+34.3%

Please note that I rank them on their 3-year average revenue, not their last single year revenue,as the article does.

It is notable that two programs declined, North Carolina and Ohio State.

Also notable that Louisville is barely increasing.

WHOLE ARTICLE:
https://www.businessinsider.com/lou...asketballs-biggest-money-maker-in-2016-2018-2
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FB RECRUITING: Louisville targeting Big-12 commit at safety

Louisville's ShaDon Brown will be in today to visit current Baylor commit Cecil Powell. An extremely athletic prospect that can play a variety of positions, Powell has recently received offers from the Cardinals along with Kansas and NC State and is being recruited by Louisville as a strong safety. A source told me that they believe Powell is prone to flip as evidenced by cancelling a Texas Tech official visit next weekend to visit Louisville. Keep an eye on this one...

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College football broadcasts

Wonder about the future of college football broadcasts? Check out this sentence from an article about Big12 broadcast rights in the future that Guardman sent me:
"I think, for example, in the next several years we may not be with our valiant partners at ESPN and Fox and we may be negotiating with Amazon or Google or someone else," he said. "I think that world is changing dramatically and quickly."

Entire article:
https://247sports.com/college/west-...hts-shape-future-media-rights-deal-127908227/

Couple quick visitor notes

Wanted to drop these by here for you all to keep you updated on what is going on in the world of Louisville official visits.

- I checked with someone who spent some time with Kamaar Bell while he was here on his official and was told by the source they think it was going to be Auburn. They said he mentioned early playing time being important and went on to say that if that truly was the case he would commit here in a heartbeat.

- Kenney Solomon is concluding his official visit with Louisville today and from what I've been told, I'd highly doubt if a commitment would come there.

- On Nomura, it sounds like it will come down to Louisville and Southern California.

Deploy 65 Schools in Geographically close conferences

A fanatic from Penn State posted this idea on Conference Realignment that he freely admits is a 100% non-starter. But, Oh well, it's January and Baby it's Cold Outside. His background statement is very simple and correct.

Wanna be "Farm Boys" or "Biscuits-n-Gravy"?

Snippet:

Biscuits-n-Gravy Conference
West


Tennessee
Vanderbilt
Louisiana State
Mississippi
Mississippi State
Alabama
Auburn

East

Georgia
Georgia Tech
Clemson
South Carolina
Florida
Florida State
Miami


WHOLE ARTICLE:
https://www.pennlive.com/pennstatefootball/index.ssf/2019/01/penn_state_conference_realignm.html

The "zipp's" of the UConn world heads are exploding -- Huskies lost $40 MILL last year

This UConn report is brutal ....

Athletics brought in $40.4 million last year. Expenses however totaled $80.9 million.

YIKES.

https://www.apnews.com/6d704448c5814814bb325338427ea71b

UConn spokeswoman Stephanie Reitz said the gap is a result of declining conference and media licensing revenue and rising costs.

“It is not sustainable and the Division of Athletics is continually working to identify savings and drive up revenue in order to help close this gap,” she said.
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Athletic Director David Benedict has said UConn’s financial struggles won’t impact the planned construction of new baseball, softball and soccer stadiums, which are being paid for mostly through private donations.


The school has not said whether it is contemplating eliminating any athletic programs. But Reitz said athletics remains an important part of the school’s fabric.

“UConn is today a top-20 university with outstanding academics and it is safe to say that we would not have gotten here without athletics,” she said. “It is not a coincidence that the university saw skyrocketing applications and a greater appetite for investment in UConn on the part of the state at the same time as successful athletic programs were raising the university’s profile statewide and nationally.”
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Football Survey

If you are a season ticket holder to Louisville football you should have been sent a survey to fill out.

It was interesting seeing some of the questions this year. You can see that the Athletic Department is starting to understand some of the expectations of the fan base in their questioning.

Questions about....
- Ticket prices and seat locations
- Parking and getting in and out of the stadium parking lots
- Getting thru security
- Game day experience - food quality and prices, drink selection, wifi, music, video board usage

95% of the survey was multiple choice grading but there was a comment section.

Closing out January - At Home against NC State, Pitt - @ Wake

We've dropped 1 so far this month. We have 3 left.

Thursday night hosting NC State .... who is 3 - 2 in the conference, one game behind us. I suspect that they will try and pressure us all over the court - given how poorly we handled that pressure when BC applied it to us last week. Hopefully we can handle that pressure. And continue to shoot as well as we have. THIS is a pivotal contest. We win this one, and we're in much better position to absorb some losses down the road.

Saturday hosting Pitt .... who is 2 - 3 in conference, and who we owe one. Pitt is also 12 and 6 overall, much improved from last season. Clearly we need to take care of business here. But things ramp up in importance if we drop one Thursday.

Then the following Wednesday AT Wake Forest ... who is 1 - 4 in conference, and the only conference member with a sub 500 record overall. This HAS to be a win. No way around it. A loss here is an ugly resume mark.

If we go 2 and 1, we finish January 6 and 2, which a lot of people would have taken right after losing to Pitt. But there's a solid chance we go 3 and 0, giving us a very respectable 7 and 1 record, and putting us in contention for challenging the top of the conference.

I worry about our ability to handle the NC State pressure. We feel ripe for a sub par performance too. I can't STAND NC State. So I hope I am wrong. But I feel a loss coming up. If that happens, I hope it doesn't turn into hang over that costs us either of the remaining games in January. Anything less than 2 and 1 over these next 3 is fatal.
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