04-16-2022, 02:36 PM
Eric Reveno has become an assistant basketball coach at Oregon State.
(04-17-2022, 03:40 PM)burger Wrote: Eric had a 140-178 record in 10 seasons as HC at Portland. He never even sniffed a Tourney bid.
That said, if Muir wants to hire him to replace Haase, it's fine with me*. Anything for a change.
*IF he gets a short leash. No more waiting 7 seasons too see if a coach can figure things out.
(04-17-2022, 03:40 PM)burger Wrote: Eric had a 140-178 record in 10 seasons as HC at Portland. He never even sniffed a Tourney bid.
That said, if Muir wants to hire him to replace Haase, it's fine with me*. Anything for a change.
*IF he gets a short leash. No more waiting 7 seasons too see if a coach can figure things out.
(04-18-2022, 07:31 AM)Mick Wrote: I wouldn't hold Portland's record against Reveno. Very tough place to recruit to. In the WCC, you've got perennial national powers Gonzaga and St. Mary's and SCU, USF and BYU are always tough (all five teams won 20+ games this year). LMU and Pepperdine can recruit from Los Angeles high schools, and are typically difficult. OSU and Oregon tend to attract the best in-state talent -- I don't think Portland has a single Oregon-based player on their team, meaning Reveno has to recruit from WA, CA, NV, CO, Australia, Montenegro, Serbia, Brazil, etc.
He's had some success:
Eric Reveno - Head Coach - Staff Directory - University of Portland Athletics (portlandpilots.com)
Besides, Portland won 19 games this past season. Not bad.
(04-18-2022, 07:31 AM)Mick Wrote: I wouldn't hold Portland's record against Reveno. Very tough place to recruit to. In the WCC, you've got perennial national powers Gonzaga and St. Mary's and SCU, USF and BYU are always tough (all five teams won 20+ games this year). LMU and Pepperdine can recruit from Los Angeles high schools, and are typically difficult. OSU and Oregon tend to attract the best in-state talent -- I don't think Portland has a single Oregon-based player on their team, meaning Reveno has to recruit from WA, CA, NV, CO, Australia, Montenegro, Serbia, Brazil, etc.
He's had some success:
Eric Reveno - Head Coach - Staff Directory - University of Portland Athletics (portlandpilots.com)
Besides, Portland won 19 games this past season. Not bad.
(04-18-2022, 10:26 AM)SamuelMcF Wrote:(04-18-2022, 07:31 AM)Mick Wrote: I wouldn't hold Portland's record against Reveno. Very tough place to recruit to. In the WCC, you've got perennial national powers Gonzaga and St. Mary's and SCU, USF and BYU are always tough (all five teams won 20+ games this year). LMU and Pepperdine can recruit from Los Angeles high schools, and are typically difficult. OSU and Oregon tend to attract the best in-state talent -- I don't think Portland has a single Oregon-based player on their team, meaning Reveno has to recruit from WA, CA, NV, CO, Australia, Montenegro, Serbia, Brazil, etc.
He's had some success:
Eric Reveno - Head Coach - Staff Directory - University of Portland Athletics (portlandpilots.com)
Besides, Portland won 19 games this past season. Not bad.
You're aware Reveno was fired from Portland 6 years ago and has been an assistant at GT since then, right?
(04-18-2022, 10:26 AM)SamuelMcF Wrote:(04-18-2022, 07:31 AM)Mick Wrote: I wouldn't hold Portland's record against Reveno. Very tough place to recruit to. In the WCC, you've got perennial national powers Gonzaga and St. Mary's and SCU, USF and BYU are always tough (all five teams won 20+ games this year). LMU and Pepperdine can recruit from Los Angeles high schools, and are typically difficult. OSU and Oregon tend to attract the best in-state talent -- I don't think Portland has a single Oregon-based player on their team, meaning Reveno has to recruit from WA, CA, NV, CO, Australia, Montenegro, Serbia, Brazil, etc.
He's had some success:
Eric Reveno - Head Coach - Staff Directory - University of Portland Athletics (portlandpilots.com)
Besides, Portland won 19 games this past season. Not bad.
You're aware Reveno was fired from Portland 6 years ago and has been an assistant at GT since then, right?