Coach Huger
Coach Huger
Coach Michael Huger has been mentioned as a candidate linked to the George Washington head coaching job. I don't know if he would leave his Alma Mater for what appears to be a rebuilding project, but they have been to the tournament 4 times in the last 2 decades and he was an assistant coach at George Mason before (and that's about a half hour drive away from GWU), so if he likes the D.C. area, that's a potential draw for him.
At this point, it's just a rumor. I could see this being false info being fed to the media as a negotiating tactic for a potential Huger extension, but that's really just speculation on my part. It also could just be someone looking for clicks with a headline, we don't really know. But I guess it will be interesting to see how it plays out, if at all.
At this point, it's just a rumor. I could see this being false info being fed to the media as a negotiating tactic for a potential Huger extension, but that's really just speculation on my part. It also could just be someone looking for clicks with a headline, we don't really know. But I guess it will be interesting to see how it plays out, if at all.
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Re: Coach Huger
I saw that on Twitter.
Am I awful for kinda hoping he gets the gig, even though he just led us to the best season since 2002?
Am I awful for kinda hoping he gets the gig, even though he just led us to the best season since 2002?
Re: Coach Huger
I understand your thought, but I really hope he's here for next year with the returning cast of players he has. They love him, and if he has a great season next year and goes elsewhere, this looks like a really great job to candidates.hammb wrote:I saw that on Twitter.
Am I awful for kinda hoping he gets the gig, even though he just led us to the best season since 2002?
BG '10
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I'm on board with that too. Means we get another great season next year followed by being an attractive job to embark on our own search.drumstix2388 wrote:I understand your thought, but I really hope he's here for next year with the returning cast of players he has. They love him, and if he has a great season next year and goes elsewhere, this looks like a really great job to candidates.hammb wrote:I saw that on Twitter.
Am I awful for kinda hoping he gets the gig, even though he just led us to the best season since 2002?
I just see these things so often as agents posturing for an extension, and I'd much rather have him walk than give him an extension right now. We had a great year, but on a game to game basis there was still so much that left me wanting more.
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Re: Coach Huger
I'd say your instincts are likely correct. This is posturing to get him a raise and an extension. Neither of which is warranted at this point. At the end of the day, he didn't win anything...no league title and no tournament bid (NCAA). He also didn't beat his rival; and his overall mark in this program is pretty much mediocre.hammb wrote:I'm on board with that too. Means we get another great season next year followed by being an attractive job to embark on our own search.drumstix2388 wrote:I understand your thought, but I really hope he's here for next year with the returning cast of players he has. They love him, and if he has a great season next year and goes elsewhere, this looks like a really great job to candidates.hammb wrote:I saw that on Twitter.
Am I awful for kinda hoping he gets the gig, even though he just led us to the best season since 2002?
I just see these things so often as agents posturing for an extension, and I'd much rather have him walk than give him an extension right now. We had a great year, but on a game to game basis there was still so much that left me wanting more.
IF he comes back next year and has the team winning the games they should win, plus pull off several upsets, and he breaks that (by then) 52-year NCAA drought...we can talk about a raise and an extension.
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His contract is up after next year, right? Personally, I'd be fine with a two-year extension right now. It's tough to recruit when you don't have guaranteed years, and I really think this is easily a 20-win team next year. If he wins 20 here two years in a row, he's going to get another offer, and BG would get a buyout rather than just having him walk away for nothing.Falconwriter wrote:I'd say your instincts are likely correct. This is posturing to get him a raise and an extension. Neither of which is warranted at this point. At the end of the day, he didn't win anything...no league title and no tournament bid (NCAA). He also didn't beat his rival; and his overall mark in this program is pretty much mediocre.hammb wrote:I'm on board with that too. Means we get another great season next year followed by being an attractive job to embark on our own search.drumstix2388 wrote:I understand your thought, but I really hope he's here for next year with the returning cast of players he has. They love him, and if he has a great season next year and goes elsewhere, this looks like a really great job to candidates.hammb wrote:I saw that on Twitter.
Am I awful for kinda hoping he gets the gig, even though he just led us to the best season since 2002?
I just see these things so often as agents posturing for an extension, and I'd much rather have him walk than give him an extension right now. We had a great year, but on a game to game basis there was still so much that left me wanting more.
IF he comes back next year and has the team winning the games they should win, plus pull off several upsets, and he breaks that (by then) 52-year NCAA drought...we can talk about a raise and an extension.
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2 yearsdrumstix2388 wrote:His contract is up after next year, right? Personally, I'd be fine with a two-year extension right now. It's tough to recruit when you don't have guaranteed years, and I really think this is easily a 20-win team next year. If he wins 20 here two years in a row, he's going to get another offer, and BG would get a buyout rather than just having him walk away for nothing.Falconwriter wrote:I'd say your instincts are likely correct. This is posturing to get him a raise and an extension. Neither of which is warranted at this point. At the end of the day, he didn't win anything...no league title and no tournament bid (NCAA). He also didn't beat his rival; and his overall mark in this program is pretty much mediocre.hammb wrote:I'm on board with that too. Means we get another great season next year followed by being an attractive job to embark on our own search.drumstix2388 wrote:I understand your thought, but I really hope he's here for next year with the returning cast of players he has. They love him, and if he has a great season next year and goes elsewhere, this looks like a really great job to candidates.hammb wrote:I saw that on Twitter.
Am I awful for kinda hoping he gets the gig, even though he just led us to the best season since 2002?
I just see these things so often as agents posturing for an extension, and I'd much rather have him walk than give him an extension right now. We had a great year, but on a game to game basis there was still so much that left me wanting more.
IF he comes back next year and has the team winning the games they should win, plus pull off several upsets, and he breaks that (by then) 52-year NCAA drought...we can talk about a raise and an extension.
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Ahh, okay, thank you for the correction.Globetrotter wrote:2 yearsdrumstix2388 wrote:His contract is up after next year, right? Personally, I'd be fine with a two-year extension right now. It's tough to recruit when you don't have guaranteed years, and I really think this is easily a 20-win team next year. If he wins 20 here two years in a row, he's going to get another offer, and BG would get a buyout rather than just having him walk away for nothing.Falconwriter wrote:I'd say your instincts are likely correct. This is posturing to get him a raise and an extension. Neither of which is warranted at this point. At the end of the day, he didn't win anything...no league title and no tournament bid (NCAA). He also didn't beat his rival; and his overall mark in this program is pretty much mediocre.hammb wrote:I'm on board with that too. Means we get another great season next year followed by being an attractive job to embark on our own search.drumstix2388 wrote:I understand your thought, but I really hope he's here for next year with the returning cast of players he has. They love him, and if he has a great season next year and goes elsewhere, this looks like a really great job to candidates.hammb wrote:I saw that on Twitter.
Am I awful for kinda hoping he gets the gig, even though he just led us to the best season since 2002?
I just see these things so often as agents posturing for an extension, and I'd much rather have him walk than give him an extension right now. We had a great year, but on a game to game basis there was still so much that left me wanting more.
IF he comes back next year and has the team winning the games they should win, plus pull off several upsets, and he breaks that (by then) 52-year NCAA drought...we can talk about a raise and an extension.
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Re: Coach Huger
This is a great point and exactly where I am. This season had tons of good points and some bad. In interviews he seems to know what ails the team. I am excited to see if that can be fixed with some new bodies and some seniors leaving who may have not been great for the energy part on the floor. After next year we could be pushing a soft reset with Sierra, Laster, Frye and maybe even Turner over. While I think we have a ton of talent in Fields and Plowden and can still win games it will certainly be a change.hammb wrote:I'm on board with that too. Means we get another great season next year followed by being an attractive job to embark on our own search.drumstix2388 wrote:I understand your thought, but I really hope he's here for next year with the returning cast of players he has. They love him, and if he has a great season next year and goes elsewhere, this looks like a really great job to candidates.hammb wrote:I saw that on Twitter.
Am I awful for kinda hoping he gets the gig, even though he just led us to the best season since 2002?
I just see these things so often as agents posturing for an extension, and I'd much rather have him walk than give him an extension right now. We had a great year, but on a game to game basis there was still so much that left me wanting more.
Is George Washington really a better job?
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I'd say yes and no. No, in that it's a total rebuild in a conference full of schools with resources for basketball. Yes, in that a contract would probably be in the range of 5 years, $3.5-4 million. It'd be solidly doubling the current BG salary.Globetrotter wrote:Is George Washington really a better job?
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Wow. What conference are they in. that's crazy.drumstix2388 wrote:I'd say yes and no. No, in that it's a total rebuild in a conference full of schools with resources for basketball. Yes, in that a contract would probably be in the range of 5 years, $3.5-4 million. It'd be solidly doubling the current BG salary.Globetrotter wrote:Is George Washington really a better job?
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I'd be okay with an extension right now. If he has two years left, I have no problem tacking on one more year right now. I'm not as knowledgeable about basketball as many of the people here, but he got us within one game of the NCAA tournament for the first time in 17 years. More of that, please.
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Atlantic 10. Mostly private, non-football (or at least non-scholarship football) schools. All basketball centric athletic programs.Globetrotter wrote:Wow. What conference are they in. that's crazy.drumstix2388 wrote:I'd say yes and no. No, in that it's a total rebuild in a conference full of schools with resources for basketball. Yes, in that a contract would probably be in the range of 5 years, $3.5-4 million. It'd be solidly doubling the current BG salary.Globetrotter wrote:Is George Washington really a better job?
BG '10
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Cost of living in Washington DC area is a “bit” higher than Tontogany, Ohio. Don’t forget, Tonya is from the Cleveland area if I remember correctly. 
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I don't see Huger leaving on his own terms until he gets BG to the tournament. That would be the proudest moment of his career and he always talks about how badly Bill Frack wanted that
