Jai Lucas set to become next men’s basketball coach

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Lucas may flop, odds aren’t in his favor. But I’ll reserve judgement until I see his staff. If he can hire a coach with good experience as a top assistant, it will help him tremendously. But let’s not act like Miami is turning away top level candidates.
Sooooo uhhhh they say he’s a good recruiter…. what does his wife look like?
 
Well the good news is we’re dead last in the ACC so we can only go up from here (or stay the same), but at least it can’t get much worse lol. I’m choosing to be optimistic about this hire because this season has sucked.
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And you were the guy who said after the Final Four that Miami was going to reload and be right back in the Final Four.
Coach L loaded the gun with a bunch of blanks and the program has been in the bottom 4 for the past two seasons.
I told you not to give him that 2 year extension but you get caught up in your emotions and overreact like normal.
Get some therapy and get control of your emotions! 😁 😁 😁

Bud you called a coach who took Miami to their first Elite 8 ever and then the next year took Miami to their first final four ever - after being the first coach to ever take a mid major to the final four in the modern era of basketball - a mediocre coach.

You have never accomplished anything in your life close to what L accomplished at Miami… so perhaps you should look inward with your judgment.
 
Thamel and Borzello are more in line with Ferman. No job offered. Expect a hire at the end of the regular season. Lucas is the focus. Would be on brand for the Miami reporting side of this to jump out before they’re supposed to and muck it all up.
 
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Lucas is a good recruiter. He won't emulate Duke or UK at Miami, but we can recruit just like we have been and that's plenty good enough.

As a coach, I like that he left Cal and UK as the ship was sinking. Coach K isn't there anymore. Assistants play big roles and he's an offensive guy.

The biggest question for me is roster management. Who the heck knows. That's the best quality for every coach in the NIL world and we just have no idea what to expect with him on that front. I think it's a bold and exciting hire.
 
Lucas is a good recruiter. He won't emulate Duke or UK at Miami, but we can recruit just like we have been and that's plenty good enough.

As a coach, I like that he left Cal and UK as the ship was sinking. Coach K isn't there anymore. Assistants play big roles and he's an offensive guy.

The biggest question for me is roster management. Who the heck knows. That's the best quality for every coach in the NIL world and we just have no idea what to expect with him on that front. I think it's a bold and exciting hire.
He's not an offensive guy. His Duke bio labels him as their defensive coordinator
 
Let's see how it plays out. I like the hire. It's certainly not one I expected however. Many of us posted coaching lists that cast a very wide net. Tbh, Jai wasn't on any of mine. Still, I'm not disappointed. This is a very high ceiling move. I wish Jai all the best. He's a smart guy and will make smart moves.

That being said, as others have pointed out, I'd be keen on seeing who we reached out to.
 
I only follow this thread because I love seeing Ferman get his **** kicked in.

Outside of that, I may start to follow College Basketball in general this year vs the NBA.
 
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Why would one and dones be difficult to recruit to Miami?

A few reasons off the rip:

1. They overwhelmingly favor blue bloods
2. They are are attracted to tradition, history of sustained success (under multiple coaches), etc.
3.. They command insane NIL deals

With NIL, it is much easier to attract a one-and-done player.
 
Biggest boom or bust type of hire… time will tell but feels a little underwhelming with our recent tourney runs with coach L
 
You don't have to wait two to three years to know that Miami has decided to ignore conventional wisdom in regards to college basketball hires in hopes of hitting a lottery ticket. The hope is what? That Lucas is such a monster on the trail that his talent acquisition skills that have been bolstered by having legacy logos on his polo are enough to make up for his inexperience running a program?

He's coming to a place with not near the infrastructure that his previous stops had. He will be relied on to be gameday coach, program builder, salesman and culture setter all without ever doing the job before. Lots on his shoulders. Oh and you should win pretty quickly too or the building will be as empty as a new apartment. Another thing he's not accustomed to
And he's doing it all for the first time in the ACC. A conference that is not kind to first year head coaches.

I don't know about Rads process but at least he went out and got a proven winner for the women's team(she's finding out that the ACC is no joke!) This hire feels rushed.

We'll see in 2 - 3 years. Maybe it will prove to be a genius move like hiring Coach L was for the first 10 years..
 
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We got a recruiter only for football and he's one Cam Ward staying in the draft decision away from missing a bowl in two of his first three years. Unless you think Poff or Emery was getting us to 6 wins with that defense. But those recruiting and transfer portal classes are pretty. **** he's still a 7-5 coach on average.

Give me an x's and o's guy and developer in basketball every time. We saw at Miami you win and you can get a Bruce Brown and a Lonnie Walker to come because you turned Sheldon, Angel, Kamari with Lawrence and Davon Reed into a sweet sixteen team.

10 years ago :pgdead:

Then he lucked into a 2 year run because of the portal. And then he caused the collapse of the program because of how bad of a recruiter he was and tried fixing it in the portal, but missed on almost everyone.

Saying recruiting is not as important in this day and age is something.
 
So this is clearly not a done deal. Espn says no offer and no contract.

Where’s Peter or DMoney on this? Did we jump the gun???
 
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