Seems likeable, articulate about the game, players themselves seem articulate about the game, and strikes me as personable toward her players
Well first of all, you don't know that. And I am not talking about Parker and/or Catching being a bench sitting assistant. I am talking about a retainer for them to be used only when an elite recruit needs a push. An alumni cannot contact a recruit if they are not an employee of the Athletic Department.Why would any high assistant come here? You can’t throw money at them bc the head coach is only making $750,000. They wouldn’t be part of her system either. Parker and Catchings probably had never heard of her before day. It’s going to be her Marshall staff.
Right now, yes!Am I the only one excited by this? All she does is win.
Caldwell is 217-31 in eight seasons as a head coach -- earning eight NCAA berths across two divisions and winning seven total conference championships. Marshall was picked to finish ninth in the preseason Sun Belt media poll, but under Caldwell, the Thundering Herd averaged 85.3 points per game (fourth nationally) and forced 24.2 turnovers per game (second nationally).
but with her inexperience in recruiting top players, do you think she’ll be able to that her first couple months on the job?Not trying to argue with you, because most of y’all keep up with the team more than I do now, but I just don’t see any of the core players helping, other than experience, I just don’t think the roster is that talented. I’d keep 1-2 of the top upperclassmen, keep all the younger players, add a few top portal players and see what you got.
Thanks I've looked everywhere with no luck. Figured a younger coach may relate to recruits and transfers a little more. I imagine it may help in some ways and hurt in others but overall not to big of a deal. Regardless she is now our coach for better or worse and has done nothing to not deserve to given everything she needs to get the best results possible.34 or 35.
She graduated in 2011 from Glenville State. Depending on whether she took four or five that would make 22 or 23. Add 13 and you 34-35 with near certainty. Young but not crazy young.Thanks I've looked everywhere with no luck. Figured a younger coach may relate to recruits and transfers a little more. I imagine it may help in some ways and hurt in others but overall not to big of a deal. Regardless she is now our coach for better or worse and has done nothing to not deserve to given everything she needs to get the best results possible.
I want the Lady Vols basketball team to succeed like everyone else but I'm certain at this moment she wants it more than anyone else. She's one of us now a VFL so let's treat her like one and welcome her.
Your number 1 and number 2 seem to contradict each other…1. I think it was time for KJH to go. She was a mediocre coach at a program that ha higher expectations.
2. I think we need to have some patience with this hire. It does seem like she is behind on recruitment with little name recognition and likely no talent that will follow her to Knoxville to help next season.
3. I hope she surrounds herself with strong assistance that can help with recruitment. I think Danny White helps make this happen.
4.IMO no one knows how her record translates from small time to the SEC but she checks a lot of boxes I like as a coach.
Here's what I find completely head-scratching about this hire. Despite the struggles of our WBB program over the last many years, we remain a very high profile program, in a big conference, with a big tradition. We SHOULD HAVE A TOP COACH. We screwed up the program by not having a top coach. We hired two coaches with PS ties who did not have a winning background at a major program, and they did not succeed. This was time, we all thought, that we HAD to get a proven winner //at the major level.// Go big, befitting our tradition and ambitions. Instead, White has done the opposite--gone small! Very small. One year of Div. 1 experience--and that at a mid-major, not a major. It does not reflect well on the program.
Also this: Over, say, the last 30 years, how many major-college (P5) football or basketball programs have hired a coach with 1 year of Div. 1 experience (mid-major)? I'm not sure it has EVER happened--and if it has, it's very rare. Would any major program on the men's side make a hire like this? Never! That is what makes it strange. If it works, White's a hero. If it doesn't, man, he should go back to UCF or Buffalo.