Kevin Kruger to UNLV

Any news on potential assistant coaches.
 
What about Jeff Webster?? I know he has his gig in Dallas...but you think he would consider such a move?

He would add a lot of knowledge to the post players and might add a connection for recruiting purposes.

Just a thought. He is still one of my fav OU players. He gets overlooked IMO when talking about great former players.
 
That's how you "develop"....you "work a bunch".


It's actually okay if you admitted KK actually added something to the program.

Working hard doesn't guarantee success. There's a huge difference. Of course KK worked with our players. Just because I don't think Northern Arizona is remotely comparable to OU doesn't mean I think he sat on his hands in a dark room all day. JB has played for how many years? And you want to say that an assistant coach that put in a bunch of time with him for a few months "developed" him?

Did he help JB? Probably. Developed him? Get outta here.
 
Tim Miles to OU a possibility...? I know it may be a stretch but he is a Lon Kruger Fan from what Ive heard and read.
 
Interesting to see that Cincy hired Northern Kentucky's coach, John Brannen. He may do very well there, just not the name brand a lot would have expected Cincy to hire.
 
I haven’t heard any names for the new assistant. The only idea I’ve heard is it might be one of his former coaches. No real idea though.

Yes I think KK did a great job with Bienemy. He ran the point extremely well for a true freshman.
 
My source has no idea who Lon is going to hire. He is sure that it hasn’t been decided yet.
 
I'd guess somebody most of us aren't familiar with. Unless we lose an assistant, it's the third spot that is open. Tough to bring in somebody too well known or experienced for that spot.
 
I'd guess somebody most of us aren't familiar with. Unless we lose an assistant, it's the third spot that is open. Tough to bring in somebody too well known or experienced for that spot.

yeah...it's prob a former player looking to get into coaching..or is a GA somewhere, trying to take a step up.
 
I'd guess somebody most of us aren't familiar with. Unless we lose an assistant, it's the third spot that is open. Tough to bring in somebody too well known or experienced for that spot.

Do they really label jobs as #1, #2, and #3? I imagine it's a lot more complicated than that. I know the salaries vary, but I know some guys get higher salaries based off of recruiting, even though they wouldn't necessarily be the one to take over if something happened to the HC.
 
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