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Coach Orr Interviews at Monmouth University
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 12:50 pm
by cahughes13
I'm an alum living in NJ and I read recently that Coach Orr interviewed for the head coaching job at Monmouth University (located in NJ). I was just wondering why? Are things not so "rosy" at BG? Could he possibly be feeling some heat at the adminstration level? The Monmouth job wouldn't exactly be a step up for Orr. In fact, it would be more of a step down.
No need to worry because Orr did not get the Monmouth job...
Just curious if anyone has any thoughts?
Re: Coach Orr Interviews at Monmouth University
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 1:48 pm
by BleedOrange
cahughes13 wrote:I'm an alum living in NJ and I read recently that Coach Orr interviewed for the head coaching job at Monmouth University (located in NJ). I was just wondering why? Are things not so "rosy" at BG? Could he possibly be feeling some heat at the adminstration level? The Monmouth job wouldn't exactly be a step up for Orr. In fact, it would be more of a step down.
No need to worry because Orr did not get the Monmouth job...
Just curious if anyone has any thoughts?
No surprise.
Orr has a mediocre records here, but I'm not sure if it's a bad reflection on him.
BG is a low paying mid-major job. Overall, it's a very difficult situation. The student body and surrounding general public has a rich tradition in a defeatist apathy towards BG hoops. We built a new gym, but couldn't justify a capacity larger than the arena we're replacing. Our athletic budget is small. Because we haven't to the NCAA tournament since 1968, there is a unique pressure to win.
Dakich left and just a few years later he has become a commentator and play-by-play guy ESPN. Larranaga took a lateral to GMU and has been very successful. The guy before Larranaga was fired despite having more overall talent than any of his predecessors have had since.
Weinart, Larranaga, Dakich, and Orr haven't succeeded here. I'm not sure who would succeed here.
Re: Coach Orr Interviews at Monmouth University
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 2:08 pm
by Falcon Commander
Hmm . . . that's interesting.
Wonder if there have been other interviews?
I was wondering how things may shake out if his son plays at BG, then there is a head coaching change ?????
Re: Coach Orr Interviews at Monmouth University
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 2:57 pm
by guest44
Please, please, please!!!!!!!!
Re: Coach Orr Interviews at Monmouth University
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 9:10 pm
by BGFalconfromCincy
guest44 wrote:Please, please, please!!!!!!!!
Must of missed the part of the original post that said Monmouth hired someone else

Re: Coach Orr Interviews at Monmouth University
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 10:45 pm
by Hdog
BleedOrange wrote: Orr has a mediocre records here, but I'm not sure if it's a bad reflection on him.
BG is a low paying mid-major job. Overall, it's a very difficult situation. The student body and surrounding general public has a rich tradition in a defeatist apathy towards BG hoops. We built a new gym, but couldn't justify a capacity larger than the arena we're replacing. Our athletic budget is small. Because we haven't to the NCAA tournament since 1968, there is a unique pressure to win.
Agreed BleedOrange, and I think it is a friggin' joke we are paying our coach 44% less than Kent State's head man. This needs to change along with the new era of Falcon hoops starting next year. Hopefully the Stroh Center will mean more for our basketball program than "dressing up a pig in pretty clothes"
The way I read this Monmouth blog, the Orr "interview" has weak evidence of even happening:
http://blogs.app.com/hawks/2011/03/22/louis-orr/
Is the local media going to get confirmation directly from Orr on this?
This is all fan-friggin'-tastic timing going into a pretty important off-season.....
Re: Coach Orr Interviews at Monmouth University
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 9:50 am
by h2oville rocket
Maybe someone suggested he should start looking.
Re: Coach Orr Interviews at Monmouth University
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 10:25 am
by Warthog
h2oville rocket wrote:Maybe someone suggested he should start looking.
That thought crossed my mind as well. Not that he is getting fired right now. But maybe he was told in very specific terms what needs to happen next season for him to keep his job. And in order to not be under that pressure, he started looking now until waiting to possibly be fired after next season.
Re: Coach Orr Interviews at Monmouth University
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 11:04 am
by Redwingtom
h2oville rocket wrote:Maybe someone suggested he should start looking.
Shelley Orr?
Re: Coach Orr Interviews at Monmouth University
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 11:53 am
by orangeandbrown
Just to get an idea how low our investment is in men's basketball, Monmouth spends $1.2M to our $1.0M....20% more.
Re: Coach Orr Interviews at Monmouth University
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 11:59 am
by transfer2BGSU
I believe Fairfield pays the head basketball coach $300,000
Re: Coach Orr Interviews at Monmouth University
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 10:23 pm
by Hdog
This article has interesting timing:
http://toledoblade.com/BGSU/2011/03/27/ ... Huger.html
Is there some sort of hint here with Michael Huger, his connection to BG, and the questions about his apparent upward career path?
Hell, why not add question 11 to this interview... err, I mean article... : "Would you be interested in coming back to BG as a coach"?

Re: Coach Orr Interviews at Monmouth University
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 11:33 pm
by tiznow
Monmouth Park is a very cool race track, and in my opinion better has a better meet than Saratoga. Obviously it is close to the school. Maybe Coach Orr likes the ponies.

I know I do.
Re: Coach Orr Interviews at Monmouth University
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 11:41 pm
by tiznow
BleedOrange wrote:cahughes13 wrote:I'm an alum living in NJ and I read recently that Coach Orr interviewed for the head coaching job at Monmouth University (located in NJ). I was just wondering why? Are things not so "rosy" at BG? Could he possibly be feeling some heat at the adminstration level? The Monmouth job wouldn't exactly be a step up for Orr. In fact, it would be more of a step down.
No need to worry because Orr did not get the Monmouth job...
Just curious if anyone has any thoughts?
No surprise.
Orr has a mediocre records here, but I'm not sure if it's a bad reflection on him.
BG is a low paying mid-major job. Overall, it's a very difficult situation. The student body and surrounding general public has a rich tradition in a defeatist apathy towards BG hoops. We built a new gym, but couldn't justify a capacity larger than the arena we're replacing. Our athletic budget is small. Because we haven't to the NCAA tournament since 1968, there is a unique pressure to win.
Dakich left and just a few years later he has become a commentator and play-by-play guy ESPN. Larranaga took a lateral to GMU and has been very successful. The guy before Larranaga was fired despite having more overall talent than any of his predecessors have had since.
Weinart, Larranaga, Dakich, and Orr haven't succeeded here. I'm not sure who would succeed here.
Dakich >= d bag
Re: Coach Orr Interviews at Monmouth University
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2011 6:22 am
by JoeFalcon
Scenario 1: He was told that 3 losing seasons out of 4 is not acceptable and next year needs to be different to justify retention. Looking at the landscape of the conference, he doesn't think it will and is being proactive.
Scenario 2: He's a Division I basketball coach and doesn't need to be told that 3 losing seasons out of 4 puts someone on shaky ground. He's not confident that next year will be any better and is being proactive.
Scenario 3: It never happened and he's one hundred percent focused and excited about next year.