Chris Jans Elevated to Associate Head Coach at Wichita
Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 10:41 pm
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Some may agree or disagree with his firing, but Jans is well on his way to another head coaching opportunity. And he will take whatever team that is to the tourney before BG ever sniffs a chance to get there.FalconTurf wrote:https://hoopdirt.com/chris-jans-elevate ... ita-state/
Exactly. I think we're in the tourney by 2020. With Dambrot gone, I think our team may finally climb over Akron.Globetrotter wrote:Why would he take a team there before we ever sniff it? That's some really stupid logic. THis team we have now is pretty good.
drumstix2388 wrote:Give me a last place team over having Chris Jans as a coach here.
That's fine if you want to interpret it that way. I want to see the team win as much as the next person, believe me, but if that meant having a coach who acted like Jans in public and called a woman a bitch for calling him out on it, you can count me out.guest44 wrote:drumstix2388 wrote:Give me a last place team over having Chris Jans as a coach here.
Well that's the attitude that got Louis Orr a contract extension at Bowling Green.
Globetrotter wrote:You would have to not watch the games to believe that the 3 guys who left are going to be a major issue for next year and to not see the enormous talent in the freshman and sophomore classes this year. Then you would have to completely ignore the incoming class on top of that. Essentially you would have to have an agenda. Or maybe you were also fired for getting drunk and wandering around grabbing people's butts and you think it's cool.
They had 2 players over 6-6. They had so little depth football players played. They were playing a 6-4 walk on 2 guard at PF. Everyone was playing out of position. They will get better just because they actually have depth now. The 3 players were not on the court in every key situation. I often ran the plus minus and that's just not true. What makes this incoming class so great is that Koch is a 3star that had an offer pulled last minute from WV, Cummings had multiple fifty plus point games, Gadsdon is a giant and athletic, something that will help Wiggins and Koch succeed, Plowden is versatile, Matiss is a late bloomer that could be very nice. Then you also have to add in both Uju and Turner. Both looked like very very competent rotational players during their brief stint. Uju should be a capable 4. Turner has best player on the team ability. We return starters at 4 of the 5 positions. Then we add in atleast 7 new faces.guest44 wrote:Globetrotter wrote:You would have to not watch the games to believe that the 3 guys who left are going to be a major issue for next year and to not see the enormous talent in the freshman and sophomore classes this year. Then you would have to completely ignore the incoming class on top of that. Essentially you would have to have an agenda. Or maybe you were also fired for getting drunk and wandering around grabbing people's butts and you think it's cool.
Haha. Enormous talent on a 13-18, 10th place MAC team? Those 3 playes were on the court in every key situation of every game they weren't randomly suspended for. Then it must be the coach right? What makes this incoming class so great? Is it that BG recruiting has been so poor for 15 years, that 5 players that some other schools actually wanted, makes it the class that will change everything? This is an incredible class when comparing to Rorie, Erger, Maybelen, and name 5 others no other D1 team wanted. Name me some schools that these guys chose BG over? I get you love to follow recruiting, but come on get to .500 before you start talking about winning a conference tournament and this enormous talent that didn't play over the 3 guys who left.
They had 2 players over 6-6. They had so little depth football players played. They were playing a 6-4 walk on 2 guard at PF. Everyone was playing out of position. They will get better just because they actually have depth now. The 3 players were not on the court in every key situation. I often ran the plus minus and that's just not true. What makes this incoming class so great is that Koch is a 3star that had an offer pulled last minute from WV, Cummings had multiple fifty plus point games, Gadsdon is a giant and athletic, something that will help Wiggins and Koch succeed, Plowden is versatile, Matiss is a late bloomer that could be very nice. Then you also have to add in both Uju and Turner. Both looked like very very competent rotational players during their brief stint. Uju should be a capable 4. Turner has best player on the team ability. We return starters at 4 of the 5 positions. Then we add in atleast 7 new faces.guest44 wrote:Globetrotter wrote:You would have to not watch the games to believe that the 3 guys who left are going to be a major issue for next year and to not see the enormous talent in the freshman and sophomore classes this year. Then you would have to completely ignore the incoming class on top of that. Essentially you would have to have an agenda. Or maybe you were also fired for getting drunk and wandering around grabbing people's butts and you think it's cool.
Haha. Enormous talent on a 13-18, 10th place MAC team? Those 3 playes were on the court in every key situation of every game they weren't randomly suspended for. Then it must be the coach right? What makes this incoming class so great? Is it that BG recruiting has been so poor for 15 years, that 5 players that some other schools actually wanted, makes it the class that will change everything? This is an incredible class when comparing to Rorie, Erger, Maybelen, and name 5 others no other D1 team wanted. Name me some schools that these guys chose BG over? I get you love to follow recruiting, but come on get to .500 before you start talking about winning a conference tournament and this enormous talent that didn't play over the 3 guys who left.