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GothamGator
01-18-2013, 03:04 PM
Kudos to Tubby Smith at Minnesota and Lon Kruger at Oklahoma, who both have their schools playing very well.

Minnesota is ranked #9 in the AP and although they've dropped their last two to Indiana and Michigan, there is no disgrace in those losses. They also have a win over Michigan State in conference play. Minnesota is not necessarily an easy place to win, but Tubby has done well there, winning 20+ games four of his first five years.

As for Lon, after rebuilding UNLV, he left to take on another project at Oklahoma. In his first season, they are 12-3, undefeated in the Big 12, and ranked 15th in RPI. We will know more about them after they play Kansas State this weekend. Not a bad year for a team that was 15-16 a year ago, including 5-13 in conference play.

tilly
01-18-2013, 06:03 PM
Lon diserves a lot of credit for the state of Gator hoops.

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GatorLurker
01-18-2013, 06:09 PM
Lon coaching against K State is interesting. Just like Spurrier coaching against UF.

HALLGATOR
01-18-2013, 06:52 PM
Lon diserves a lot of credit for the state of Gator hoops.



Totally agree with this.

tilly
01-18-2013, 06:55 PM
Totally agree with this.

He made it an appetizing place for a kid at Marshall.

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GatorLurker
01-18-2013, 07:33 PM
He made it an appetizing place for a kid at Marshall.

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I would think that Billy coming here from Marshall was a MUCH bigger factor. YMMV.

themistocles
01-18-2013, 11:10 PM
Kruger was an excellent coach, but not a great recruiter, and he was trying to recruit kids to a football school, which was very difficult, which was the primary reason he left.

Tubby Smith was always an outstanding coach and remains so today.

Glad they are both doing well at their respective institutions.

lkldgator87
01-18-2013, 11:27 PM
Had Vince Carter come to UF, I doubt Lon would have left. Thus no Billy....thanks Vince!!

your_perfect_enemy
01-19-2013, 02:23 AM
Had Vince Carter come to UF, I doubt Lon would have left. Thus no Billy....thanks Vince!!

Completely unrelated but Carter just passed or is about to pass Larry Bird on the all time scoring list which is crazy comparing the impact between the two


And to the thread f tubby smith

GothamGator
01-19-2013, 08:27 AM
Kruger was an excellent coach, but not a great recruiter, and he was trying to recruit kids to a football school, which was very difficult, which was the primary reason he left.


You know, I used to believe that about Lon, but based on his career moves since, I wonder if he was just ready to move on regardless. He never stays in one place more than a few years.

rserina
01-19-2013, 11:42 AM
You know, I used to believe that about Lon, but based on his career moves since, I wonder if he was just ready to move on regardless. He never stays in one place more than a few years.
I would say those two explanations are related. Kruger is a phenomenal defensive coach, and in general a good strategy guy who instills his system well, but his inability to recruit at a high level I think is sort of the writing on the wall in most of his stays.