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  • Eastern Illinois coaching job

    Eastern Illinois is reportedly going to name a new head coach today. They have not revealed yet who their final choice is. There were 5 finalists interviewed this week-
    David Cason- assistant coach at Vanderbilt
    Doug Novsek- assistant coach at Nevada
    Brian Fish- assistant coach at Oregon
    Kareem Richardson- assistant coach at Xavier
    Jay Spoonhour- head coach at Moberly Area Community College

    Interestingly, all 5 of the finalists have ties to the Missouri Valley.

    The rumor is that the final decision will be between David Cason (former ISU player) and Kareem Richardson (former Evansville player).

    David Cason's first coaching job after playing at ISU was at Eastern Illinois.
    He left Eastern in 1999 to become the director of basketball operations at Notre Dame under head coach Matt Doherty. He then went with Doherty to North Carolina.
    After Doherty was fired at UNC, Cason became an assistant at TCU from 2003-2005 and then was an assistant at Tulsa. The last year he has been an assistant at Vanderbilt under his coach at ISU, Kevin Stallings.

    Kareem Richardson played at Evansville. He is currently an assistant at Xavier, but prior to that was a top assistant at Drake. He has also been an assistant at University of Indianapolis, Indiana State, Wright State, Evansville, and UMKC.

  • #2
    Could ex-Drake asst. Kareem Richardson maybe have enough pull to get Rayvonte Rice to follow him to EIU?

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    • #3
      Looks like it's Spoonhour: http://jg-tc.com/sports/college/spoo...a4bcf887a.html

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      • #4
        Originally posted by cpacmel View Post
        I am surprised they went with a juco guy. I hope he has success, but Spoonhour does not have many recruiting ties to the Illinois or Chicago area.

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        • #6
          Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
          I am surprised they went with a juco guy. I hope he has success, but Spoonhour does not have many recruiting ties to the Illinois or Chicago area.
          I think he was the only candidate with any head coaching experience.

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          • #7
            Hope he's as successful as the Junior College coach Bradley hired several years ago.
            What part of illegal don't you understand?

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            • #8
              that topic came up a couple times before as to how many times has a D-I school ever named a junior college coach as their head coach....

              other than the time Bradley did it 34 years ago, there are probably fewer than a handful of times it's been done -- extremely rare...

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              • #9
                Originally posted by tornado View Post
                that topic came up a couple times before as to how many times has a D-I school ever named a junior college coach as their head coach....

                other than the time Bradley did it 34 years ago, there are probably fewer than a handful of times it's been done -- extremely rare...
                True. However, he has spent a lot of time as a D-I assistant, unlike most JUCO head coaches.

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                • #10
                  no wonder hardly anyone wanted the EIU job that was taken by Spoonhaur - it's been revealed that what was offered was only a 3-year deal and the pay is just $160K - almost below minimum wage by D-I head coaching standards..

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                  • #11
                    Originally posted by tornado View Post
                    no wonder hardly anyone wanted the EIU job that was taken by Spoonhaur - it's been revealed that what was offered was only a 3-year deal and the pay is just $160K - almost below minimum wage by D-I head coaching standards..
                    Yep. Believe it or not, its a significant bump from what Mike Miller was making too.

                    Guys like Jack Owens would have had to take pay cuts.

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                    • #12
                      Jay Spoonhaur makes a really good hire for his first assistant


                      Eastern Illinois head men's basketball coach Jay Spoonhour has announced the hiring of Bob Sundvold as the first assistant coach on his staff.  Sundvold has more than 30 years of coaching experience as both a head coach and assistant coach.

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                      • #13
                        Former EIU head coach, and former Kansas State assistant Mike Miller has landed as an assistant to head coach Jim Woolridge at UC-Riverside
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                        Miller worked under Jim Woolridge at Kansas State.

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