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  • Official release regarding Barry Hinson's firing

    Actually, the Missouri State AD was too cowardly to even use the term "Fired". Instead, they "reached an understanding", "that it is time for a change". --


    Missouri State University has made a change its men’s basketball coach.

    After nine years, Coach Barry Hinson and university officials have “reached an understanding” that the program needs to go in a different direction. Missouri State Director of Athletics Bill Rowe made the announcement at a news conference today (Sunday, March 9) in Hammons Student Center. “We have talked with Coach Hinson in recent weeks,” said Rowe, “and it has become apparent to all of us that it is time for a change. We very much appreciate everything Coach Hinson, his family, staff and his players have done for Missouri State and the Springfield community. We wish him well in his future endeavors.”

  • #2
    Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
    After nine years, Coach Barry Hinson and university officials have ???reached an understanding??? that the program needs to go in a different direction.

    No doubt it most certainly WILL go in a different direction

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    • #3
      coach

      I wonder if one of our assistant coaches would move on to a better opportunity and we could hire Barry as defensive coodinator? Just a thought not a slam to any of our assistants. Just a thought starter for next year!!

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      • #4
        That's too bad because Barry was one of my favorite Valley coaches. It's not his fault his teams got shafted by the committee, and his teams always played above expectations when it became tournament time.

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        • #5
          More from the Whelliston chat today:


          Joe (Springfield, MO): Who do you see as potential candidates to replace Barry Hinson at Missouri State? With a new 70 million dollar 11,000 seat arena, and playing in the Valley, the job seems like it would be pretty attractive.

          Kyle Whelliston: (1:22 PM ET ) The Valley isn't that big on pulling in big names from the coasts, and those Bobby Knight rumors were fun for a second. I'd put my money on Unnamed Big Ten Assistant.


          In case anybody can't tell, I'm having a really boring day here....your tax dollars at work!!!
          A real fan celebrates the successes, but also acknowledges the failures of his team.

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          • #6
            I just posted a question about his Jim Les hachet job. Let's see if they actually post it, hehe.
            My sports blog.

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            • #7
              More details including some player reaction and some of the terms of his severence.

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              • #8
                This line was interesting--

                He said he plans to coach next season and already has been contacted by a school about doing so.
                He declined to reveal the school or if it involves being a head coach or top assistant.


                I have heard he has been offered an assistant job at another school, possibly by someone he has worked with in the past. But as more head coaching jobs open up, there may be other opportunities that materialize, so I would expect him to wait a while to decide..

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                • #9
                  Here's an interesting comments:

                  "Sunday, 09 March 2008
                  With Missouri State now open, look for these names to surface, Steve Forbes Tennessee assistant,
                  San Francisco interim coach Eddie Sutton and Illinois coach Bruce Weber
                  "

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                  • #10
                    I don't think Sutton or Weber make any sense there.

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                    • #11
                      Yeah, why would Weber leave Illinois to coach Missouri State? Sutton is possible just because of his past, and I don't see too many big names hiring a guy with that much baggage, but I could see a school like Missouri State taking a chance with him.

                      I hear Kelvin needs a job........

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