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  1. I think its a great idea though I don't believe the men could deal with her gpa requirements.
  2. As long as many are discussing transfers... remember... Ikenna transferred out. He could have stayed. He might have made a positive difference in 3 games we lost.
  3. Oats was quoted as stating that "Hodgson recruited the entire UB team". That is totally false as there are some players, current & future recruited and offered by Whitesell and/or Marshall.
  4. It appears, there are 2 more UB staff exits. DBO and Strength and Conditioning. According to Oats, Bauman and Snowden are reportedly at 'Bama.
  5. apologize I was thinking ACC not AAC. UB is down to 14 total sports and only 6 mens sports failing to meet any FBS Conference requirement
  6. except we don't field teams in all the required sports. No baseball, now soccer.
  7. Don't forget Ciera is local. She played AAU here and even played a few games with Summer (my daughter was the PG playing up)
  8. You've got Nwora going to a P5 school. DuBerry recruited by everyone, Wanzer, Pfeiffer, Dolan, and a few others. The local scene is now more than COH and South. Go to Park today and tomorrow and watch the best of the best locals.
  9. I am more concerned about recruits, current players and assistants here than on the men's side. Especially the Australian connection. There are plenty of good local candidates in my opinion. Coaches; 'Rocco, Graham-Kuberka, Redfern, Frost are a few that could keep continuity if the staff gets decimated. Unlike the men though I feel somewhat the someway, there are D1 local girls who will bring local fans out.
  10. First off - I really question your "in the know" people. Next, we are a State school subject to what Albany wants. Next is the UB Foundation group that would put $ to the medical school first. UB might get more applications due to it becoming known, though the school is already close to capacity. I was privy to the costs and budgets a few years ago and costs have increased since then forcing UB to drop sports programs. In case you missed my post, UB is 1 sport away from losing D1for some sports (those not in MAC). UB is in the MAC as it only requires 4 sports to be league members vs other conferences requiring 16+. UB was a good D1 program until the students said no sports money and UB lost D1 football. Basketball was D3. UB only gained D1 status again 30 years ago. Don't trash the MAC. The MAC only requires a member to field 4 sports; Football, Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball and Women's Volleyball. Most FBS leagues require 16 teams as a minimum including baseball and soccer for membership and some leagues are over 20. UB doesn't have the resources, students, interest or facilities to comply with the Big Boys.
  11. Joseph is correct. IT'S NOT HAPPENING SO DROP IT!. No-one is running with bags of $$$ shouting... "UB UB UB".
  12. https://buffalonews.com/2019/04/01/noah-hutchins-two-day-event-showcases-area-basketball-talents/
  13. UB Can't compete. There is no budget for the teams to travel to away games. UB already had to cut 4 sports and would have to add 6 to be in the ACC. I was involved in a team going from the Horizon to the A-10 (the league knew it was for 1 year only) then the Big East. Sadly I think there' more of a chance of UB dropping D1 than there is of joining a FBS or P6 conference.
  14. and where are they going to go? They don't have a big time budget and its all teams have to go. UB Football in the Big10? ACC? The Big East is private schools only. It takes $$$. I doubt UB could afford the MAC buyout.
  15. I think some humor is needed: LIFETIME CONTRACT? 30 yrs of coaching, 40 NBA picks, 1 title
  16. Brad brought his name up to Brandon. Holtman was working as an assistant to John Croce before he went to Gardner-Webb. Croce was a Butler assistant for a year at Butler during Miller's playing days. I believe Brad went from basketball operations to assistant coach when Croce left.
  17. you are wrong. He came to Butler per Brad Stevens for Brandon Miller and was named head coach when Brandon went on medical leave. On July 15, 2013, Holtmann left Gardner-Webb to join the Butler staff as an assistant coach under Brandon Miller.[11] Explaining his decision, Miller said Holtmann's experience "speaks for itself" and added "his values and what he stands for, who he is as a person, fits Butler University."[6] Upon his departure, Gardner-Webb described Holtmann's tenure as a successful major rebuilding effort. Vice President Chuck Burch remarked, "We are grateful for the resurgence Chris created here at Gardner-Webb. He will be sorely missed, both on and off the court."[10] Every senior he coached during his three years there earned a degree.[12] After one year as an assistant coach, Holtmann was named interim head coach on October 2, 2014 when Miller took a medical leave of absence. As interim coach, he guided Butler to a 10–4 start including a third-place finish in the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament.[13] On the basis of the strong start, Butler was ranked as high as #15 in the AP Poll. On January 2, 2015, the interim tag was removed and Holtmann became the 23rd head coach of the Butler University men's basketball team. Announcing the decision, athletic director Barry Colliersaid Holtmann had "coached successfully in a difficult situation" and embodied The Butler Way as interim coach.[14] Upon receiving the job, Holtmann commented "The Butler Way resonates with who I am, who I want to be, who I'm trying to be, and with my family and our values."[15] Jeff Goodman of ESPN has described Holtmann as "a guy who just flat-out gets it. He has a tremendous work ethic, connects with his players, can recruit and also knows the game."[5] Recruiting expert Dave Telep said Holtmann "has always done a good job with his [player] evaluations" and said few coaches work harder than him.[5] During his career, Holtmann has recruited seven all-conference players. Thirteen players he coached or recruited have gone on to play professionally.[12] The Bulldogs surged into the polls in the early portion of the 2016–17 season, beating eventual NCAA Tournament teams Northwestern, Vanderbilt, Cincinnati, Arizona, Bucknell, and Vermont en route to an 11–1 non-conference start. Holtmann won Big East Coach of the Year[16] honors after guiding the Bulldogs to a second-place finish (they were picked in the preseason to finish sixth [17]), which included a season sweep of defending champion Villanova. Butler's 12–6 mark in conference play was the best of their four-season history in the Big East. The Bulldogs also earned a 4th seed, their highest seed in program history, in the 2017 NCAA Tournament.
  18. Agree - I didn't do the ranking. It is going to be closed anyways for a massive remodel including permanent roof, wider aisles, handicap access, etc.
  19. Nice article... https://www.ubspectrum.com/article/2019/04/goodbye-nate
  20. Rose Hill upgraded though still a 3200 capacity. new video, on the ends and sidelines. restrooms need work. Still a historic building. It maybe a media challenge when the NYS Federation Cup starts there next year. Not much sideline space. RANKING ARENAS: (NBC Sports) Cameron (Duke), Allen Field house (Kansas), Hinkle Field house (Butler), Carrier Dome (Syracuse), Dean Smith Center (North Carolina), Assembly Hall (Indiana University), The Palestra (University of Pennsylvania), Rupp Arena (U of K), MSG (St. Johns), Harry Hampel Pavilion (UConn)
  21. agree. Chris Holtman was HC at Gardner-Webb and left to be an ordinary assistant under Brad Stevens at Butler. 3 years later he bolted for "The Ohio State" thus the moniker "Boltman".
  22. REALITY CHECK!!! 6 years ago UB would have been lucky to beat a team like RAP or City Rocks. Hurley left a MAC tournament ready team. Today expectations to continue the last 2 years are high. REALITY... there is no long standing tradition or identification to build on. True, the down & dirty hard hat mentality is being promoted just as the "New York State Bulls" were under DW. Hurley brought attention to the program and upped the donor attention. DW did too. A big fall off under AG. I truly believe MA is looking to define the program long term. He could look to local ties like Lanier or Battle for 5-8 year sustainability as well as develop a program face and identity or risk hiring a Pitino for immediate attention and 2-3 years. Alumni Arena is not Cameron, Rupp, Yum Center, Assembly Hall, Hinkle, or even Rose Hall, etc. Other local schools though 2 have slidden downhill recently have more tradition, especially the one to the south. Comparing UB, to Gonzaga, VCU or Butler is a joke at the moment. Tradition has a lot to do with it. As UB is a public state school, many have to buy in including the State, town and city. Will spectators pay 1/4 of what they pay currently for the entire season for a bleacher seat for just 1 game? I doubt it. I won't reveal my UB seat location however at the Carrier Dome the equal seats would be $365 per seat a game though it includes a buffet and 2 drinks in the club at the 'Dome. At Cameron and Hinkle its even more.
  23. That's exactly what I've been saying. Coach JW was HUGE as he has the experience and temperament. Not certain he wants to be a HC again. I saw him coach 2x a year when my son was on the Butler team and then almost 1x a year after as I still travelled to Hinkle for home games.
  24. Fan travel for tournaments and euro tours is very different than midweek regular game support. Not that an abundance of fans for support is always necessary, it adds to attractiveness of a team desiring to change leagues. Example, Louisville at Syracuse had a few hundred Cardinals including 1/2 the parents of players. I don't think I missed more than 2 games while my son was on the Butler bench and I was ridiculed by a few for even missing those. People would say to my daughter who was 4 at there time, "you came to see your brother?" and she would reply, "no, I came to play with the doggy (Blue the Butler Bulldog mascot). Back in the late 50's there would be caravans of cars traveling for UB football when we played schools like Army,.Navy, Penn, etc. Pre Alumni Arena the Aud was jammed for college hoops which cost the area the Braves. 4 pro teams have tried the area waters since, all unsuccessful. The Bills and Sabres can draw from Canada and Rochester, UB can not. Due to UBs contract with Daemen and NCAA rules, cross border games won't happen though they've been proposed. There are some top Canadian schools that wanted to set up an annual series. They are now talking to Canisius and Niagara.
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