03-09-2022, 11:12 PM
(03-09-2022, 10:43 PM)FarmTeam Wrote: Don't know if anyone posted this already, but this is from Jon Wilner's column yesterday speculating on Pac-12 coaches. Love that he has Haase at 85% likely to be gone (one can hope!), but can't argue with his description of Muir and the administration.
Stanford
Coach: Jerod Haase (sixth season)
2021-22 record: 15-15/8-12
Chance of vacancy: 85%
Assessment: Six years under Haase and nothing to show for them: No regular-season titles, no tournament titles, no NCAA appearances and no buzz for the program. (His best conference record is a mere 11-7, and that was way back in Year Two.) At any other school, the likelihood of a vacancy would be 110%, but this is Stanford: The university administration doesn’t know if a basketball is inflated or stuffed and couldn’t care less either way; the current athletic director, Bernard Muir, hired Haase and would have to admit the mistake; and the external pressure for change is close to non-existent. If a basketball program collapses in broad daylight but nobody cares, does it really collapse?
Hasn't the football program already answered your question?
