Agreed, strange we still have to play them twice in regular season.Massive game against the Hawks on Thursday. I hope we continue to have a big crowd for that game. Should be a really good one.
what's even stranger is playing them twice in the second half of the season...usually if your're playing a team twice the meetings are split...one in the first half and one in the second half of the regular season.Agreed, strange we still have to play them twice in regular season.
How old is his daughter?Can we keep Aaron around long enough so that he can coach his daughter? We need to convince her she wants to play ay Richmond.
I don't know either, but that would have been my guess. One daughter was on bench wearing a Richmond jersey.LOL, believe he has one around 10 or 11 and one around 7 or 8. He also has a son who’s about 14.
I don't think so but to your point. We need to go all in to retain Rousell. Yeah, certainly we don't need to do a 10 year deal, but give this man a hefty raise. What he is done with our women's program which basically has zero track record to go off and was left in a state of perpetual mediocrity after the last coach is amazing.Can money from the Spider Collective be used to pay coaches? Have to assume Rousell's name will come up in the off-season coaching carousel, but can we entice him to stay with some big time money. My guess is he making 400K, maybe 500K and that is a just wild guess out of the air. But if you could increase that to 800K or more, that may give him some pause before leaving. No need for a 10 year deal, but just increase the money and maybe increase the money into the program and see if UR can become a top A10 team year in and year out and put together a streak of NCAA appearances.
I agree that ultimately it will come down to what his preference is. Hopefully he and his family liking Richmond, knowing he has essentially job security here for as long as he wants, and us providing him with a salary and resources that he likes, all factor in his decision. We all know that we give coaches long leashes here anyway, which in his case he absolutely deserves because of all of his success. While he seems like a very motivated coach to be the best, there will certainly be less external pressure at UR to achieve that than at P5s, which mentally can be comforting for some coaches. That is certainly something to consider too.Pretty sure I've expressed my opinion on here before, but I think it's going to be very hard to keep him. He feels a bit like a Beilein to me in that he seems to like to move up, build a program, and then rinse and repeat. We've just about reached that high point in this cycle, so I'd think one more successful season here, if not after this one, and he'll have his choice of P5 options. Feels to me like mostly a matter of the right fit for him coming open that will determine how much longer he stays.
That said, of course I hope we do whatever we can to try to keep him. Feel like he could be easily $800k, maybe even $1m, at his next stop, and I don't know that we can match that. And even then, he feels like a motivated mover who would still want the challenge of building another team in a higher-level conference.
We just extended him last year, so we'll see what we might have to put on the table just a year later if things finish well this season.
Point take and agreed. If he wants to go to BCS program, we probably can't afford to keep him and even if we could if that is his dream than we can't stop him. We should still try and show him as much love as possible.Pretty sure I've expressed my opinion on here before, but I think it's going to be very hard to keep him. He feels a bit like a Beilein to me in that he seems to like to move up, build a program, and then rinse and repeat. We've just about reached that high point in this cycle, so I'd think one more successful season here, if not after this one, and he'll have his choice of P5 options. Feels to me like mostly a matter of the right fit for him coming open that will determine how much longer he stays.
That said, of course I hope we do whatever we can to try to keep him. Feel like he could be easily $800k, maybe even $1m, at his next stop, and I don't know that we can match that. And even then, he feels like a motivated mover who would still want the challenge of building another team in a higher-level conference.
We just extended him last year, so we'll see what we might have to put on the table just a year later if things finish well this season.
Roussell is seeing fan interest and looks to be having good recruiting success at UR. Next year looks to be a strong one also with Ulstrom, Sweeney and Doogan returning as a strong nucleus. We just need 2-3 strong players from our recruits, reserves and the transfer portal to fill in the graduating players positions.I expounded on this on one of the numerous CM threads. If Roussel aspires to win a national championship or be in that stratosphere, his chances of doing that at UR are low, so he has to look seriously at alternatives where he can take that next step. It's a noteworthy "if" and would depend a ton on what options come calling. I don't know much about him but we should be wary of repeating the CM model, there's a bunch of parallels here about back to back NCAAs, etc. I'd love the guy to stay but also think turnover happens, we just have to be prepared with our list of promising HC candidates to come take over an exciting program.