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He probably will, but you ask nicely anyway. And then ask one more time, just to be sure. Why he makes sense: It's Brad Stevens! You know, The Guy. They would rename Bloomington after him. It would all work out! Why he doesn't: Again, he has an NBA job — and not just any NBA job. He's the coach of the Boston Celtics! And when he's eventually not employed by Boston Celtics, he'll have his pick of just about any other job he wants, NBA and college both. Also, the NBA regular season still has two-plus months to go. That's a long time to wait — but a wait that would be well worth it.
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Salary cap implications are front and center in the idea of keeping Wentz, unless the Eagles can find someone willing to trade for him this offseason (the Indianapolis Colts? ). But effectively telling head coaching prospects "this is your quarterback" is a bad idea. Maybe that's why Bieniemy isn't set to interview, and the Eagles are going down the pecking order to McDaniels and Bowles. If McDaniels is smart, he says no to the Eagles if they make him an offer. Years (prior to this one) of interviewing for multiple head coaching jobs is not meant to yield being told who your quarterback is right off the bat, from above, when you talk about a job (let alone take it). Eagles GM Howie Roseman and owner Jeffrey Lurie should get what they deserve–a head coach who has no other options (including staying in his current job, which Bowles should do too) and is willing to be a puppet for management in regard to Wentz.
Wow, sorry Purdue and Rutgers fans. It appears that your run of dominance over IU's storied men's basketball program is coming to an end. Probably. We think. Now that the Archie Miller era has run its course, IU athletic director Scott Dolson will be looking to make a splash in the coaching market. Here are some of the potential options for the Hoosiers to consider, and why they would — or wouldn't! — make sense:
(Names listed in alphabetical order)
Chris Beard, Texas Tech
The 48-year-old has turned the Red Raiders into a power program in the Big 12, guiding the school to an Elite Eight in 2018, followed by a trip to the title game in 2019. Why he makes sense: Did you know he was an assistant under Bob Knight? Surely, that's news to you. But for real, he's an excellent coach who's done great work in Lubbock, going 111-54 in his five years at the helm. Why he doesn't: If he's even interested, it'd be an expensive play for IU. According to the USA Today salary database, Beard is already the fifth-highest paid coach in the country.
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Why he doesn't: He already has a good job at a school that values its basketball program. Otherwise? Help me out here. Not sure he'd be the first call, but I'm having a hard time coming up with strikes against this pick. Nate Oats, Alabama
(Update: Per Matt Norlander, Oats isn't interested)
He's taken Buffalo and Alabama to the NCAA Tournament with a fun, exciting, up-and-down style of play. Why he makes sense: Seriously, you want a fun team to watch after four years of... uhhhh... that? Well, Oats is your guy. His drive-and-kick offense produces a ton of 3-point opportunities and, defensively, 'Bama is pretty darn good, too. Entering the NCAA Tournament, Oats' team ranks second in adjusted defensive efficiency. Why he doesn't: He signed a contract extension in February that includes a hefty buyout of more than $10 million over the next two years. There are lots of well-heeled fans in the Varsity Club orbit, but yeeesh. That's a lot of money for the latest flavor of the month. Brad Stevens, Boston Celtics
Make him say no!
Why he makes sense: He's built a really solid program at Loyola and, as a Naperville, Ill. native, he knows the region well after spending almost his entire career in the Midwest. With Cameron Krutwig set to leave after this year, it could also make sense for Moser to take the next step in his career. Why he doesn't: With all of his recent success in the Valley, Moser stands on a similar level as Archie Miller did during the 2017 coaching carousel. Not that IU won't consider another mid-major option, but this feels like it'd be a hard sell at this point in time. Eric Musselman, Arkansas
After several years in the professional ranks, Musselman returned to college within the last decade. He took Nevada to three straight NCAA Tournaments, and now has Arkansas playing at the crest of the SEC. Why he makes sense: Modern basketball. And with his personality, he's also the kind of coach who would embrace all of the non-coaching requirements that go into leading the Indiana men's basketball program.
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