Shaka Smart in BigXII
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@ralster That was a real “Richard” comment that Smart made. One upset qualifies him to make a comment like that. What a Richard. That said, I feel like an outlier, but I think he will do well. I know the recruits he got at VCU were mostly under the radar. But, there is a lot of talent at UT and I think a younger, energetic guy will get his share. The question, of course, is will he continue to recruit the same type of player for his style, or will he tweak his style when he has a chance to recruit a player, like, for instance, Ridley. I think, either way, he will get good players and be successful.
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@Hawk8086 You mean about beating KU a few years ago in San Antonio?
I felt like that was a true statement. No malice intended by Shaka. BUT can he beat us twice? Can he come to AFH, the toughest place in div 1, and come out with a win? Because that is what it will take to knock KU off the big boy hill. Huggy couldn’t do it.
That would imply that Shaka is a better coach than Huggy, and I just don’t see that.
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From a pure basketball perspective, your post was right on. Gregg Marshall was the right pick for coaching.
Picking a Texas coach is a lot more than just picking the guy who can best build a winner. There is all the other stuff in Texas. First being the personal appeal of the coach.
I’m not sure what Gregg Marshall’s political position is, but Texas even gambled on Shaka knowing he’s a complete Obama follower and campaigner over Marshall. I seriously doubt if Marshall campaigned for Obama. Texas is not an Obama State by a long shot. That means there were personality conflicts with Marshall that could not be overcome, even when compared to a leftwing Coach.
If that last paragraph sounds nutty. Well… it is. But it’s Texas. Ever wonder why they’ve basically sucked so much the last decade in basketball and football while maintaining the very best athletic program and media outlet?
So while on paper it looks like they blew it because they could have had Marshall… imagine forward to a situation where Marshall or his wife make a reaction that rubs Longhorns wrong. That is their worst case scenario, not picking a coach who might not have as good of Xs and Os. Read about Marshall’s tough love background. He isn’t cut out to be a Longhorn. Let his Cinderella story continue in the natural path it is taking. Texas and Marshall don’t mix.
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So Shaka is an Obama fan.
I can count on one hand the Obama bumper stickers I’ve seen in Houston. I’m sure there are closet fans, but everyone I know thinks if he isn’t on the wrong side of an issue, he is asleep at the wheel.
Austin however is has a lot of liberals. (Not that we don’t have liberals in Houston politics.). Anyway, most of Longhorn nation is conservative so Sharka will have to walk the line. Not sure he can or even cares.
He sure slammed KU with that Big 12 comment. Makes me hope he gets kicked in the teeth right out of the gate.
And I liked Rick Barnes-he was a classy guy. Still Football is king at UT and when suffering in that arena, basketball gets more attention.
I sure wish the big12 would have won more games this March. We need to perform a lot better next year and as for Sharka I hope we take him down every time we play.
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This is why they picked him, he’s a great slogan for tshirts.
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If I’m Self I’m putting that comment on the wall for next season.
You know the media for at least a few years will talk about 2011 instead of the actual game being played.
If the shot clock gets switched to 30, coach better start preparing his offense accordingly especially with 2 pressing teams in the fold now.
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@BeddieKU23 trying to see that as positive. I’ve said before my uni friend has our score framed in his office, we are everybody’s Super Bowl. Now that includes WSU. Next year will be interesting w/Texas. Can’t wait!
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@Crimsonorblue22 Championships are hard to come by and worthy of framing. Framing one game or printing T-shirts for one game is just a JOKE. Tell them I said so.
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@Lulufulu Even though it is true…it is still a Richard comment…for all the reasons you mentioned…he only did it once…can he do it more?
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@jaybate-1.0 it will be a new challenge for Smart to get the high elite, one-year players to buy Into his defensive based coaching philosophy, imho. These kids want a one year pit stop to showcase offense. That being said, Cal seemed to get this group to buy into defense.
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Stumpy Miller appeared to adapt to the change within one recruiting season with the apparent help of the Nike-agent complex. Within two, and without an NCAA ring to his name, or an 82% W&L record for ten years, and without having coached at a major before UA, Stumpy appeared able to beat Bill Self out for Kaleb Tarczewski.
Shaka Smart is Stumpy Miller with more brains, and some feisty charisma. Texas is in a state with 30 million persons to bag Nike AAU power team players in, and UA is in a state with 6.5 million persons to do the same in. Texas has unlimited monies, even without Nike largesse. UA has limited monies. Both coaches came to their Nike majors from EST mid majors.The scales tip to Shaka IMHO and Stumpy has dominated the Pac 12.
Nike has apparently taken control of the ACC with Nike-Duke and the SEC with Nike-UK. It appears to be splitting the Big Ten three ways with adidas with the following teams: Nike-MSU and adidas-Wisconsin and adidas Michigan.
Nike appears to be splitting the Pac 12 with adidas with the followig teams: Nike-UA and adidas UCLA.
The Big 12 is the last power conference that Nike lacks a decisive player in. adidas-KU owns the Big 12. That apparently cannot be allowed to continue, or the dominant oligopolist would appear to have no clothes. Nike-Texas apparently has to be made into a program that at least splits the Big 12 with adidas-KU.
I just don’t see Shaka and Nike-Texas having any trouble at all doing in the B12, what Stumpy Miller and Nike-UA have done in the Pac 12 in about the same amount of time, maybe even sooner if the dump trucks really start rolling in in earnest.
Cal is an average coach and he has been able to dominate the SEC with his 5 stack in 2012,ascending stacks reaching a 10 stack this season. We know Cal is an avergae, maybe even a below average, coach, because with 10 draft choices, and the refs giving UK the game the entire last ten minutes of the Nike-UK vs. adidas-Wisconsin game, adidas-Wisconsin with one draft choice–Frank Kaminsky–beat Nike-UK. Bo Ryan is a good coach. He beat a 10 stack with a 1 stack.
You don’t have to be a very good coach to win big with big stacks. You just have to be adequate. Cal is adequate. Stumpy is adequate. Shaka can be adequate. He can probably be better than adequate.
KU fans should be worried about that, unless Self and adidas-KU find someone willing to counter-stack KU, however this stacking is finally one day understood to occur.
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Bring it Shaka. You ain’t at VCU anymore my friend. Welcome to the B12. I hope the guys heard what Shaka said at his presser.
I hope the recruits heard it too. They need to understand that when a B12 coach or player makes a comment like Shaka, it’s time to take him to court, Kansas style. Shaka thinks he’s going to pick up where he left off in 2011? LOL I wish the team could hear and watch Rio and Collins when they played Jay Wright and Nova and destroyed them. I loved it when Rio went to Wright and said, “Watch this…” He then alley ooped to Shady for a dunk. Collins told Wright to “sit down.” Oh how I wish we had players that could talk, play, and win like that especially against Shaka and UT.
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@Crimsonorblue22 B12 title still goes through Lawrence Shaka.
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To be precise, I/we/Self should welcome the opportunity to play Shaka or anyone, anytime, anywhere. As in the original post, redemtion just walked thru our bigXII door.
One W by KU over Shaka, & the press wont have that 2011 storyline. Simple.
We have the guards to handle the press. Self will say all the right things, beginning with his ‘no comment’ (allowing Shaka to dangle in the breeze w/his comment).
Notice Shaka said his style did ‘pretty well against the BigXII in 2011’, thus unwittingly antagonizing the ENTIRE conf…how smart was that!!!
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@Hawk8086 Nah, Shaka is gonna get shell shocked the first time he comes into AFH!!! That place is going to break ear drums with its decibel levels.
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@Lulufulu No question, that will be one of the big differences between the A10 and the Big 12…having to come to the Phog every year. But, I believe in the long run he will do well at UT.
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Shaka inherited a stacked team from Grant when he met KU. Same may happen his first couple of years at Texas. After he ran out of Grant’s recruits, a weak conference allowed him gaudy win/loss records. Not a fan.
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Respectfully, I think some of you are underappreciating Shaka’s success. IMO it was a very interesting hire with high upside. It’s possible he flops. But it will take at least 3 years before we can say that and this upcoming year should be a free pass.
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I believe you post is spot on.
Smart has milked that magical run for all it is worth and he has not shown that he can duplicate it, even in his own not-so-major conference. His frantic style of play has won the tournament only once (Arkansas) a long time ago when it was so new that coaches did not know what to expect and after that it has not done much of anything…ask Mike Anderson how it has worked out for him.
Marshal would have been a much better choice but he has one year left of really good playersat WSU and he probably saw that Texas will never support BBall the way the do FBall, as shown by all those empty seat even when KU comes to town; in some games, the arena is not even one third filled. Also, I believe the current arena is scheduled to be torn down and a new one built so the next year or two they might be playing in make shift location which not conductive to recruiting or getting fan interest. Marshall is aiming for big name BBall program.
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@JayHawkFanToo Marshall wasn’t asked.
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@jaybate-1.0 My only points of discussion are that with the ShoeCo. angle on recruiting, not much is changeable, really, as Barnes/TX already got great recruits, & TX already a Nike school. Thats the only reason Barnes fired: didnt do enough with his recruits.
Personally, I agree with many KU people that Barnes was a good guy, never a jerk. I had no problem with Rick Barnes. He just never hammered his teams hard enough to forge a tough identity. This season’s let-Isaiah-drive-it ignored the potential on the roster. Turner was unimpressive.
Regarding Stumpy Miller at AZ “outrecruiting” Self for 7ft Tarczewski–> Man, I’m not so sure. That kid came to AFH, I was there, and he was stone-faced the whole time…either he was unimpressed (then we dont want him), or had already made his choice (ship sailed). Now, additionally see his downward trajectory (not-lotto) at AZ, as a junior!! That kid either didnt want to get yelled at by Self+Hudy, or was just downright LAZY. We have college performance to judge now, use it! That kid has little fire, he was NOT the next Cole Aldrich. Zimmerman seems like the same 7ft stack of pillows, especially btwn the ears (lot to learn, if capable).
Maybe call it lucky we didnt get Tarczewski?
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I understand that a lot of the preliminary contacts are way off the record to give both sides plausible deniability. I will guess that he was probably contacted by someone not directly associated with the program and discretely asked i he was interested.
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“Austin however is has a lot of liberals. (Not that we don’t have liberals in Houston politics.). Anyway, most of Longhorn nation is conservative so Sharka will have to walk the line.”
The heart of Austin is liberal… but the purse strings that finance the show in Austin is 100% tea party conservative.
Shaka’s affiliation with Obama is on his Wiki page. He will have to be very careful when addressing the purse strings. But Shaka is an intelligent guy who knows how to verbalize.
I also like Rick Barnes, he is beyond classy. Very hard to stay at the level of class he is and be a college coach.
Shaka should review Texas basketball file footage. Not so much the player footage… the footage on Barnes. He better keep it as close to the class of Barnes as he can.
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@drgnslayr Totally agree about Rick Barnes, classy opponent. Curious how he’ll do at Tenn.