Lots of smoke on Mike Gundy to Arkansas.
Exhibit A as to why the SEC is where it is. Okie State is legitimately the 3rd best program in the B12. Arkansas is probably 6th or 7th best in the SEC. Okie State probably offered Gundy about as much job security as you could possible hope for. Arky and the SEC, eh, not so much.
And, yet, he's going to jump -- or is rumored to. Coaches matter. A lot. And right now the B10 is, IMO, lacking. Setting aside OSU and M, I see three guys who do a pretty decent job: Fitzgerald, Dantonio and Bielema. I think O'Brien could be good, but, honestly, I'm not sure how we'll be able to tell with the shit coming the pike for him. Ferentz is totally average, at best. Pelini has some issues. I actually think Wilson is good, but he won't ever last. Beckman has disaster written all over him and who cares about Kill.
Of that group, the ones that really hurt the B10 are Illinois, Iowa and Nebraska. Those programs should be better than what they are. Illinois should be at least competitive. Iowa should be good enough to at least push the top teams. Nebraska should be a legitimately top-shelf program. None of those programs are where they need to be, and coaching -- in terms of HC and staff -- are a huge reason, IMO.
Meanwhile, the SEC arms race has some really good HCs/overall staffs. And the schools that have struggled to find coaching don't just slip a little -- they fall off a cliff because, in part, you're going up against a ton of really well run programs.
In basketball, it's the opposite. The B10 is blessed with some fantastic coaches.
Exhibit A as to why the SEC is where it is. Okie State is legitimately the 3rd best program in the B12. Arkansas is probably 6th or 7th best in the SEC. Okie State probably offered Gundy about as much job security as you could possible hope for. Arky and the SEC, eh, not so much.
And, yet, he's going to jump -- or is rumored to. Coaches matter. A lot. And right now the B10 is, IMO, lacking. Setting aside OSU and M, I see three guys who do a pretty decent job: Fitzgerald, Dantonio and Bielema. I think O'Brien could be good, but, honestly, I'm not sure how we'll be able to tell with the shit coming the pike for him. Ferentz is totally average, at best. Pelini has some issues. I actually think Wilson is good, but he won't ever last. Beckman has disaster written all over him and who cares about Kill.
Of that group, the ones that really hurt the B10 are Illinois, Iowa and Nebraska. Those programs should be better than what they are. Illinois should be at least competitive. Iowa should be good enough to at least push the top teams. Nebraska should be a legitimately top-shelf program. None of those programs are where they need to be, and coaching -- in terms of HC and staff -- are a huge reason, IMO.
Meanwhile, the SEC arms race has some really good HCs/overall staffs. And the schools that have struggled to find coaching don't just slip a little -- they fall off a cliff because, in part, you're going up against a ton of really well run programs.
In basketball, it's the opposite. The B10 is blessed with some fantastic coaches.
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