Rob Senderoff is off the board for an assistant job.
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That's probably not good news for BU having a chance to land Evans or Brewer.... but with this finalized I would think the assistant coaching jobs here will be filled soon.
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Actually, though Senderoff did work under Geno for the 3 seasons Geno was head coach, he was on the Kent State coaching staff long before Geno was.
Geno Ford at Kent State: 2007-2008 as an assistant and 2008-2011 as head coach.
Rob Senderoff at Kent State: 2002-2006 as an assistant, then at Indiana U from 2006-2008, then back at Kent State as Associate HC 2008-2011
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Originally posted by Da Coach View PostActually, though Senderoff did work under Geno for the 3 seasons Geno was head coach, he was on the Kent State coaching staff long before Geno was.
Geno Ford at Kent State: 2007-2008 as an assistant and 2008-2011 as head coach.
Rob Senderoff at Kent State: 2002-2006 as an assistant, then at Indiana U from 2006-2008, then back at Kent State as Associate HC 2008-2011BUilding for the Future
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Originally posted by KSUFan View PostStaff stays at KSU with Senderoff with one exception. Rumor that Director of Basketball Operations, Jaden Uken, will follow Geno.
Uken viewed as talented young coach.
Evans expected to keep his KSU commitment.Onward and Upward!
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If I were (hypothetically) placing bets, I??™d put (hypothetical) money on Armon Gates joining Geno??™s staff.
Armon is from Chicago ( Rich South) and has pulled some terrific recruits for the Flashes out of the Windy City. IMO, Geno will really need his help if the Braves expect to recruit out of Chicagoland.
Armon was a great player for the Flashes, on the staff of Western Kentucky when they made their Sweet 16 run, and came back to Kent for a few seasons. He??™s now with one of our former coaches at TCU. He??™s a great guy, smart, and seems to relate well to players without being too much of a ???buddy.??? He was able to put his arms around a few guys at Kent with a bit of an attitude and make remarkable progress. Fans will love him.
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Originally posted by AZ BU Fan View PostOk, so he wasn't part of GF's Coaching tree, can he at least be a GF twig?
Take Brewer off the board, too. He and Evans are both keeping their commitments.
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Originally posted by KSUFan View PostIf I were (hypothetically) placing bets, I??™d put (hypothetical) money on Armon Gates joining Geno??™s staff.
Armon is from Chicago ( Rich South) and has pulled some terrific recruits for the Flashes out of the Windy City. IMO, Geno will really need his help if the Braves expect to recruit out of Chicagoland.
Armon was a great player for the Flashes, on the staff of Western Kentucky when they made their Sweet 16 run, and came back to Kent for a few seasons. He??™s now with one of our former coaches at TCU. He??™s a great guy, smart, and seems to relate well to players without being too much of a ???buddy.??? He was able to put his arms around a few guys at Kent with a bit of an attitude and make remarkable progress. Fans will love him.
http://gofrogs.cstv.com/sports/m-bas...s_armon00.htmlOnward and Upward!
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I don??™t know what Geno could offer Armon to entice him to Peoria.
At the end of the day, Bradley does not have a bad choice between Gates and Uken. But between the two, I??™d take Gates over Uken. Although Uken is very, very good with an excellent small college resume before Kent, he??™s been DBO. Hard to evaluate his game strategy and game management skills based on his time at KSU. Not sure he played college ball at Nebraska. For me, Gates has proven he can play D1 ball, recruit and coach. If I wanted to recruit Chicagoland, I??™d definitely take Gates.
Now if you could get both, that would be very good.
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Originally posted by KSUFan View PostI don??™t know what Geno could offer Armon to entice him to Peoria.
At the end of the day, Bradley does not have a bad choice between Gates and Uken. But between the two, I??™d take Gates over Uken. Although Uken is very, very good with an excellent small college resume before Kent, he??™s been DBO. Hard to evaluate his game strategy and game management skills based on his time at KSU. Not sure he played college ball at Nebraska. For me, Gates has proven he can play D1 ball, recruit and coach. If I wanted to recruit Chicagoland, I??™d definitely take Gates.
Now if you could get both, that would be very good.Onward and Upward!
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A lesson on how fast the fans can turn on you.....from fans Geno knows well - Kent State
I saw a couple comments by Kent State fans who are growing ever so impatient...and not happy...
They were VERY happy with the state the program was in and also very happy Rob Senderoff took over for Geno (although there was some dissatisfaction over Geno leaving Kent State)..
Then Kent State won 8 or their first 9 and were on a roll...and their optimism was growing...well inside the Top 50 RPI...
Then ..they hit the skids...losing 5 in the past month -- including bad losses to Texas Arlington, Utah State....and a blowout loss to instate rival Ohio....and now starting their conference season 2-3....
also - now with RPI 106 & SOS almost 200 their at large chances are gone and they gotta win their way into the post-season...
There have been a few boos and some fans are grumbling and getting impatient -- wonder how those fans would feel if they had won only one of the past 12 games and several were blowouts...
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