CC: Kyle Smith
Washington State head coach Kyle Smith
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyle_Smith_(basketball)
I'd hate to see him leave WSU, love the Cougs, but he is destined for a big job...so I'd love to see him with M vs any other jabroni team out there.
Excellent coach, focuses on defense, find diamonds in the rough, goes international, and is a tremendous guy. His guys love him, and he excels at building culture of acceptance, brotherhood, and camaraderie.
Go Cougs
Well at least this one included a link to. . . Wikipedia. And that's the best effort presented so far.
Good call. Dusty May (FAU) and Kyle Smith are the best two candidates IMHO.
Wikipedia is an acceptable source for a message board. We ain't writing term papers here.
I think Wikipedia gets a bum wrap. I tried changing something 10-15 years ago and the editors of the page were all over it. (I was correct with the change, but it went through a process and was actually rejected because I didn't have a proper source.)
On top of that it is a non-profit providing factual unbiased information for free to the masses. The National Institute of Health says:
"Wikipedia is by far the largest online encyclopedia, and the number of errors it contains is on par with the professional sources even in specialized topics such as biology or medicine. Yet, the academic world is still treating it with great skepticism because of the types of inaccuracies present there, the widespread plagiarism from Wikipedia, and historic biases, as well as jealousy regarding the loss of the knowledge dissemination monopoly. This article argues that it is high time not only to acknowledge Wikipedia's quality but also to start actively promoting its use and development in academia."
Of course this is a journal article that I'm quoting that does not speak for the whole NIH, which is why it is hard for people to trust sources that any yahoo on the internet can edit or quote.
I still think Wikipedia is cool.
Wikipedia still getting a bad wrap is insane. It's not 1998 anymore. It's certainly the wild wild west out there in many regards but not on Wikipedia. I can't tell you the last time I even thought what I read would be inaccurate.
Wilipedia is a reasonable place to start research and is solid for high profile pages. Move to the lower profile entries and quality erodes.
Stuff I made up and put on Wikipedia literally 20 years ago is still up. There are a few tricks, but you can definitely game it and/or put noise up.
When I was in anesthesia school writing papers, it was spot on with all my texts and I used it to find alternative resources.
Michael Scott explained to all that you know you are getting the best possible information at Wikipedia. So I'm not sure why there is still any debate about this.
i’m already sick of these dumb posts.
If this makes you sick, go and read the posts from last year about how the portal is going to save Juwan and M was going to win at least 20 games.
I'd shoot higher, but this isn't a dumb post.
yes, a discussion of the transfer portal vis-a-vis juwan’s job security a few months ago is DEFINITELY related to what i said. sheesh.
let’s just try to do better than “here’s a random guy that’s probably a good coach,” mmmkay? or not. whatever.
Or just don't click on it. The OP clearly indicated "CC" in the title so you know what you're getting into.
please refer to the last sentence of my prior post.
there were also a CC: murderwolf post, and a CC: jay wright post, so lets not pretend we have to take these dumb rando posts seriously.
As Maxwell Smart would say, “missed it by 12 games.”
Northwest US and Smith's go together like Go and Blue.
People love to complain
Chris Collins is my first call; already coaches at a school which stresses academics, has NW back in the NCAA tournament and gets the most out of the talent he has and runs a system that produces results.
No thanks.
FWIW I've heard third hand accounts that he's a huge A-Hole
FYI he has a collection of seasons like the ones that got Juwan fired.
I am truly amazed no one has started a Justin Feagin thread after the last 10 threads.
Surprised nobody's created a CC: Reply All thread
He either recruited/coached Mike Smith at Columbia or they just missed by a year
Kyle Smith has never been to an NCAA tournament.
Minus 2024. Looking at a 6 seed
Last Wazzu coach to leave for greener pastures struck it rich focusing on D and winning a Natty. Tony Bennett at UVA.