Good news, spring football practices begin on Monday. There’s no pesky post-season tournaments to distract anyone from that for a second straight year. Yay?
Apropos of absolutely nothing, but my undying love for Bill Raftery is this gem of wisdom.
I asked the legendary Bill Raftery today if he’s ever thought about joining Twitter. His outstanding response: “No, and I’ll tell you why — because at 11:30 at night when I’ve had my 10th drink, I’m liable to say something that will cost me my job.”
Words to live by.
Pitt gave Notre Dame a game. They battled, they scrapped. They nearly overcame all the mistakes we have seen them make all season long. Notre Dame was ice cold from in the second half. They only made 4 baskets in the entire second half. Pitt went after the rebounds, and unfortunately also committed a ton of fouls. The free throw line being the deciding force in the second half as ND had 25 FT attempts in the second half (making 22 of them and finishing 26-31 overall).
Really the entire game was overshadowed by the specter of Kevin Stallings fate.
And encapsulating moments of, well…
It’s almost a cartoon at this point. Parody accounts have to quit.
Stallings is giving nothing away (probably quite literally with his contract as well).
“I have not the slightest idea,” Stallings said after the loss when asked if he expects to be back for a third season. “I have not the slightest idea. And I have not the slightest idea what to expect. I know about as much as you do.”
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“I think they know what my vision is,” Stallings said. “I think that’s already been communicated. I doubt if that really is something that plays into it. But I could be wrong. I don’t know.”
As detailed by Craig Meyer in the PG, there are few examples of coaches being fired after only 2 seasons or less. (Meyer goes back to 1985 in the article.) In Power 5 conferences over the last 20 years, there are only 7 examples. Billie Gillispie is on that list twice. So is Virginia Tech. Two of the firings concerned NCAA violations (Kelvin Sampson, Indiana and Donnie Tyndall, Tennessee).
Gillispie gets excluded by me as far as being fired for losing. He resigned “for health reasons” from Texas Tech as he was under investigation for the mistreatment of players. Kentucky fired him partly for the wins and losses, but mainly for a lot of other off-the-court stuff — his heavy drinking and refusing to do the schmoozing required/expected from the most important man in that Commonwealth.
Three times, then in the last 20 years has a coach been fired for the losing. Virginia Tech did it twice and Oklahoma State with Sean Sutton.
The common theme with all of them was not simply the losing. It was the attendance plummeting.
It’s why Memphis is looking at firing Tubby Smith, and replacing him with alum Penny Hardaway. Yes, the local recruiting by Smith has been an issue. But, attendance.
The current average is 5,648, down from 9,622 last season, which was already a 40-percent drop since 2013-2014. That season, the Tigers averaged 16,121 in attendance. So in four years, attendance has been cut by nearly two thirds.
Sounds familiar. Oh, and Smith would be owed nearly $10 million if he’s fired.
The thing that concerns me the most about this is that Lyke gets a free pass to butcher this and maybe that’s fair, but the safe money for her would be giving it one more year. It’s not like the administration/board is going to come down on her in anyway.
Let’s not forget that fact that Pitt will still get paid a slice of the 7 or 8 teams that DO get to the dance in the ACC. Does that offset the attendance losses? Who knows? The number nobody seems to know is how much Pitt loses for poor attendance and booster rejection.
Keep Stallings and the only negatives are another year of poor attendance and fan anger/apathy. We already know how they feel about fan anger/apathy.
So yeah… I’m concerned.
In Basketball, I’d say the Howland hire was Pitt’s one saving grace. They bumbled into Dixon non the back end so I don’t give any real credit for that, but there really was’t anything sleazy or strange about Howland;s hire or emergence IIRC. It was a good hire with maybe a shade of luck, but the guy was money, and he’s been money everywhere he’s been.
But yeah, you clearly get the point 🙂 🙂 🙂
From the fan interview of this morning:
Heather Lyke’s told the Duzzi that football season tickets were ahead 6% this same time 2 years ago.
I think that just means the Penn State folks are buying our season tickets much earlier than they did before.
We will all know Thursday morning “according to sources close to the program”. LOL.
Out: HC Keith Walker of Delaware State. The Hornets ranked 350th out of 351 teams at KenPom this season. Walker lasted four seasons as a head coach in the MEAC. The program last made the NCAA Tournament in 2005.
One of Pitt’s lonely 8 wins this season.
Losing> Coaches lose. Sometimes they lose a lot. It would be easy to argue that he had nothing to work with and two years isn’t enough time to turn this wreck around.
Anger> Coaches lose their temper sometimes. They get frustrated. I haven’t seen him do anything that Boeheim hasn’t done a thousand times.
Academics> Pitt put a bunch of kids on the ACC Academic team. It would appear he’s got kids that at least go to class.
Sexual Misconduct> He’d have been gone by now if someone had something real.
Then again, I haven’t seen the contract. Maybe his agent was an idiot.
it’s all speculation – shouldn’t even be thinking about it. I do hold out a glimmer of hope that the reason Pitt is moving now as opposed to after the tournaments are over is that they have someone lined up or they want to start going after someone specific. Then I guess we hope for the best…
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Pitt has fired Kevin Stallings, according to multiple sources.
Oh crap, now there’s a coaching search.
Wheeeeeeee
“The decision comes two days after the Panthers lost to Notre Dame in the first round of the ACC tournament in Brooklyn, capping off a dismal 8-24 season. In the process, they became just the 13th major-conference team since 1985 to finish the season without a win against a league opponent and the only team in all of Division I to do so this season.
Stallings finishes his brief career in Oakland with a record of 24-41, including a 5-34 mark in ACC play. His overall win percentage of .369 is the lowest for a Pitt coach since Benjamin F. Printz, the first coach in program history, went 8-14 (.364) in his two years at the helm, from 1905-07.
He becomes the first Pitt coach since Andrew Kerr in 1922 to see his stint end before the start of his third season.”
Good riddance..
So Finally, some good news from leadership standpoint. We did the right thing, we did it quickly and with authority.
Yes, I know, now we need to hire the right guy, but first things first. Encouraging indeed.
“Kevin Stallings was the wrong choice for Pittsburgh from the moment he was hired”
“Pittsburgh Is Paying Kevin Stallings $9.4 Million to Go Away, After Former AD Scott Barnes Screwed Them on Both Ends”
H2P!!!
FU Scott Barnes.
If the AD does not have some idea of who she wants, we are in for another bottom of the barrel cast of characters.
What is she going to do when the Duzzi goes 6-6 or 7-5 this football season?. Will she fire him also?
It can only go up and improve.
For the sake of our Student Athletes, please pick some good coaches, they deserve it!!!
Who stays, who goes?
I fear it will be several years before Pitt see a competitive basketball team.
We all like to get fired up over the misgivings of the AD, but my old man was privy to some of those conversations amongst the boosters and Myslinki when that whole thing went down. There wasn’t enough money or power anywhere to stop Pitt from changing it’s course. There was no reasoning with them. It was almost spiteful. That culture hasn’t changed much, if any, at the highest levels from what I’ve seen over the last 30+ years. Imagine being an AD at Pitt – they sell you a bill of goods, fill your head with ghost stories of tradition and honor, but when push comes time to double down, they pull the football away from you at the last second every time. Heather Lyke may want to run the show and make a bold hire, but it probably won’t matter what she wants. Pitt will tell her what she wants, and she’ll have to smile and sell it to us. I pray I’m wrong.
Sorry to be so negative, but you asked 🙂
Poor attendance? I have no idea what those numbers break down to. Pitt has had low attendance for decades in football, but with basketball its tougher to hide. I always figured Pitt could just rent out the Pete for a few more events to take some of the sting out, but it doesn’t make up for lost ticket sales.
As Pitt fans, we seemingly always live in interesting times 😉
H2P!!!
Who stays, who goes?”
They better stay because not even Bobby U would want any of those guys.
I was reading about Dooley yesterday. I could abide by that. It’s early though, and I don’t trust the administration. They might just have a “Coach for a Week” promotion and let 30 or so “lucky” winners call the shots.
How bad could it be? 🙂
I guess that PSU Suzy is off the hook for this go around. Her team did have 2 ACC wins this season.
Pitt sports in general are what they are. At best mediocre.
You are so correct, it started when Jackie S. was forced to look elsewhere. Pitt was on top of the world and this school had a golden opportunity to invest and continue to grow the programs. By now we would have had either a remodeled or new Pitt
Stadium plus all other necessary facilities.
The administration (Posvar) did not want to hear any of it, just continue without any improvements.
We have been struggling ever since that period.
Kind of depressing when you think about it.
Please send it to the PPG, they may print it for publication. It’s a clear concise history lesson for all Pitt fans.