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Mens: NET '24-'25 Rankings

SOS of 336, and that doesn't even include the D-II teams.

90. Louisiana Tech
147. Maine
226. Bucknell
262. Charlotte
273. Marist
318. Ball State

Remaining OOC:

2. Auburn
120. Belmont
176. W&M
274. VMI
160. FGCU
 
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Expected.

Sorry, but the teams to which UR lost were really bad, watching the games did nothing to show anything different. That all three are 225+ in the NET is right in line with how they played.

That UR is below them makes perfect sense.

The leafyness is beautiful this time of year though!!
 
Wow #259, Auburn #2 in NET
Not surprising at all. I think we are more like a 300 level team this year. We are definitely the cupcake this year.

Normally I would expect to be competitive with anyone with a fair shot of winning. Usually I'd be disappointed with a double digit loss to anyone and devastated by a 20+ point loss. This year, with this team, I EXPECT at least a 30+ point loss (and that's if Auburn is being nice). We are that bad this year.
 
Thank goodness, John Hardt was able to get the extension signed last Spring on Mooney. I'm sure multiple BCS programs were about to beat down our door wanting to hire him out from under us. Lol. Disgraceful. And no one dare ask King Mooney about this, less he get all bristly with him and then have to obstificate about how hard everything is.
 
Thank goodness, John Hardt was able to get the extension signed last Spring on Mooney. I'm sure multiple BCS programs were about to beat down our door wanting to hire him out from under us. Lol. Disgraceful. And no one dare ask King Mooney about this, less he get all bristly with him and then have to obstificate about how hard everything is.
obstificate?
 
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Thank goodness, John Hardt was able to get the extension signed last Spring on Mooney. I'm sure multiple BCS programs were about to beat down our door wanting to hire him out from under us. Lol. Disgraceful. And no one dare ask King Mooney about this, less he get all bristly with him and then have to obstificate about how hard everything i
So, a coach who won an A-10 tourney title and a dance game in 22 and an A-10 regular season title in 24 should not get an extension? And, despite the numerous conference titles and success several of our sports programs have had since he got here, you feel taking yet another jab at Hardt is justified too?
 
He got an extension after the dance in 22. Didn't need another one in 24, especially considering we didn't even make the postseason last year and also because no one else wanted his services and was still under contract. We negotiated against only ourselves and to what ends. And had Hardt looked at Mooney's 20 year track record he would have seen a year like this year bearing down the tracks at him.

So, yeah I'm taking all of the shots at Hardt. The extension was unneeded last year and now tied ourselves further to a guy who wins 55% of the time. And since he exceeded 55% last year, you knew a reversion to the mean was coming, and boy is it coming.
 
So, a coach who won an A-10 tourney title and a dance game in 22 and an A-10 regular season title in 24 should not get an extension? And, despite the numerous conference titles and success several of our sports programs have had since he got here, you feel taking yet another jab at Hardt is justified too?
Hardt is actually fine. The problem is not effort at setting up successful programs. We've had a good amount of success across our sports programs. The problem is recognizing when one is failing or at least recognizing when it is not reaching potential. And then not recognizing the glaring problem! Kinda compounds the issue when it so happens to be our flagship program.
 
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A coach should get an extension for one of these reasons:

• he is outperforming his current contract in a big way and you want to show support proactively.

• there’s a strong likelihood that other schools will try to sign him if you don’t, and you don’t want to lose him.

• his contract is almost up and you want to keep him.

Nothing Mooney has done in recent years fits any of those categories to me. He’s been paid very handsomely for a very long time. He’s been earning at a level that is commensurate with a coach who is winning league titles, so when he finally actually does that, why should we pay him even more? It’s literally what we have been paying for all along.

And as 97 said, no one else at a level above ours is threatening to hire him.
 
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So, a coach who won an A-10 tourney title and a dance game in 22 and an A-10 regular season title in 24 should not get an extension? And, despite the numerous conference titles and success several of our sports programs have had since he got here, you feel taking yet another jab at Hardt is justified too?
Correct. And if we are taking snapshots, don’t forget the back to back 20 game losses in 2017 and 2018. Just guessing they are throw out years as well as long term 55 pct winning record. Almost forgot the VCU dominance over us. All certainly befitting a coach for life.
 
But, this is not the year 2019. This is 2024. I said I wanted to keep him in 2019 because I liked who we had coming back and believed we could have great success had we kept the team and coach together. Which we did and did. I also said I completely understood if we made a coaching change then because of how disappointing the 20 loss seasons were.

But, again, this is not 2018 or 2019. Those years are irrelevant if deciding on an extension in 2024, and I don't know any A-10 school or mid major that would not renew a coach who was just coming off a 15-3 A-10 regular season title, 2 years after winning the A-10 tourney and a NCAA tourney game, and a couple years before that going 24-7. So, you and others can keep bringing up 20 loss seasons over 5 years ago, but no AD in the country would look at pre 2020 seasons over the last 5 years when deciding on an extension. No one.
 
But, this is not the year 2019. This is 2024. I said I wanted to keep him in 2019 because I liked who we had coming back and believed we could have great success had we kept the team and coach together. Which we did and did. I also said I completely understood if we made a coaching change then because of how disappointing the 20 loss seasons were.

But, again, this is not 2018 or 2019. Those years are irrelevant if deciding on an extension in 2024, and I don't know any A-10 school or mid major that would not renew a coach who was just coming off a 15-3 A-10 regular season title, 2 years after winning the A-10 tourney and a NCAA tourney game, and a couple years before that going 24-7. So, you and others can keep bringing up 20 loss seasons over 5 years ago, but no AD in the country would look at pre 2020 seasons over the last 5 years when deciding on an extension. No one.
Did you miss that he already got an extension after the A10 tourny win and NCAA round one win? Just scroll back a few posts ago. You should be able to find it.

And why does several years ago count towards his extension now but the bad seasons prior don't count? Brooklyn said it best. You only have to look back one post for that one.
 
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Any good year = extension.
Any down year(s) = no consequences.

Best job in America.
Still remember, probably about 9 to 10 years ago, ran into a former D1 coach at an AAU tournament. Guy told me that Moon had best job on America, as you note. Cited pay with no pressure from admin to win. We operate in a time warp.
 
Better yet. You get to count the previous good year whenever that was a 2nd time towards the current year's argument. What a deal!
Agree. And pick and choose look back periods. Playing with numbers and years to justify is an easy thing to do. Anything to rationalize ongoing bad decisions to support extensions into the future. And the long term results always prevail back to his norm.
 
What was Mooney going to do if we had not extended him last year? Quit? Go take another job somewhere? Stop trying as hard to win games at Richmond? The answer is "no" to all of those questions, so the extension was a bad business decision.
I guess I don't see the big deal here. He had a contract through 2027 and we extended to 2029. That doesn't seem crazy to me, regardless of whether other teams would want him or not. If we have another 23 or 24 win season the next 3 years, my guess is more teams would be interested, and, who knows, some might have been the last few years as well. But, I don't see why that matters anyway. Does every coach that has multiple years on a contract always have all kinds of interest elsewhere?
 
Please, please tell me who those schools are. I will go ahead out of my way to sell Mooney to them...
No clue, but do you not think some A-10 programs would be interested? I didn't realize all these other A-10 teams were busy winning their regular season title, their tourney title, and even adding an NCAA tourney win since 2022. Or, busy going 55-30 in the A-10 the past 5 seasons.
 
A few months ago, I pointed out that a peer program like George Mason gave their coach, Tony Skinn, an extension last season despite finishing 7th in the A10 with a 9-9 record and not winning anything, and was immediately criticized for the comparison.



Jeff Capel also got an extension with Pitt last year despite not winning anything or making NCAAs.

 
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