"A lot of things going on behind the scenes there" & "i am glad he is out of there"

We had credibility until about 4 years ago. Basketball programs can rise out of the ashes very quickly with the right coach at the helm. For God's sake, Wofford has been to the NCAA Tournament 3 of the past 5 years. As for Jeff Capel, I don't know anyone who'd really want him here. I also didn't expect him to say, "Everything was perfect at ASU, and everyone was so supportive- my brother must be a horrible coach."Yosef10 wrote:You guys act like our basketball program has any credibility at all. Yes capel wasn't too successful but I'm gonna take Jeff Capel at his word that there is an iffy situation within the basketball program behind the scenes. And btw anyone who had Jeff Capel as a candidate here has a very inflated view of the program and who would actually want to come coach here. Maybe I sound pessimistic but I think it's the harsh reality of App basketball
If the respectability of the program has taken that much of a slide in the past 4 years, then it should reflect on Capel as much as anyone else.Yosef10 wrote:You guys act like our basketball program has any credibility at all. Yes capel wasn't too successful but I'm gonna take Jeff Capel at his word that there is an iffy situation within the basketball program behind the scenes. And btw anyone who had Jeff Capel as a candidate here has a very inflated view of the program and who would actually want to come coach here. Maybe I sound pessimistic but I think it's the harsh reality of App basketball
How much can be going on behind the scenes other than hiring the coaches? I mean it comes down to the coaches finding 10 guys that can move, block and shoot the ball. I understand that he got some bad breaks, but those things happen. When you got guys that can't hit a free throw, that's not a back office problem. When you find your best player at the SRC (when someone else tell you), it's doesn't say a lot about your recruitment or commitment.MountainMan wrote:What would anyone expect Jeff or Jason to say? Coaches that are relieved of their duties are always looking to salvage their career and reputation and often try to present an "alternative" view of what happened. Keep it vague, but hint that "it's not my fault".
In every program, there are always "a lot of things going on behind the scenes". That's a throw-away statement that anyone can make at any time.
I'm not about to suggest that simply replacing Capel will result in a 180-degree turn in the program, and I too think that there's other "stuff" in the program that may need addressing, but I'm comfortable saying that Jason is a pretty weak head basketball coach (at least at this point in his career) that had his shot and didn't produce and needed to be replaced.
Like how Jason got the job?appmaj wrote:Asked about the Jason Capel situation:
"A lot of things going on behind the scenes there" & "i am glad he is out of there"
You know that's a really good point. I defy Jeff Capel, or anyone for that matter, to elaborate on this "behind the scenes" problem. I can't even imagine a scenario that would completely absolve Jason from his epic failure as a head coach, from a W/L standpoint, an off the court disciplinary standpoint, and an APR standpoint.Maddog1956 wrote:How much can be going on behind the scenes other than hiring the coaches? I mean it comes down to the coaches finding 10 guys that can move, block and shoot the ball. I understand that he got some bad breaks, but those things happen. When you got guys that can't hit a free throw, that's not a back office problem. When you find your best player at the SRC (when someone else tell you), it's doesn't say a lot about your recruitment or commitment.MountainMan wrote:What would anyone expect Jeff or Jason to say? Coaches that are relieved of their duties are always looking to salvage their career and reputation and often try to present an "alternative" view of what happened. Keep it vague, but hint that "it's not my fault".
In every program, there are always "a lot of things going on behind the scenes". That's a throw-away statement that anyone can make at any time.
I'm not about to suggest that simply replacing Capel will result in a 180-degree turn in the program, and I too think that there's other "stuff" in the program that may need addressing, but I'm comfortable saying that Jason is a pretty weak head basketball coach (at least at this point in his career) that had his shot and didn't produce and needed to be replaced.
I can easily think of a hundred things he could have said, that doesn't burn any bridges.WVAPPeer wrote:" I mean it comes down to the coaches finding 10 guys that can move, block and shoot the ball."
Gee - if it was easy to do this we wouldn't be seeing all of these coaches relieved of duties![]()
And really - HE IS HIS BROTHER - don't know about you guys but I would say whatever to help my brother going forward --- Jason wasn't ready to be a head coach, anyone think he should have turned down the head coach position??? - not me, it didn't work for him but now it's time for all to move forward ---
That App requires Student Athletes to go to class and sits them when they don't perform academically....ASUMountaineer wrote:Like how Jason got the job?appmaj wrote:Asked about the Jason Capel situation:
"A lot of things going on behind the scenes there" & "i am glad he is out of there"
There certainly were, and they became public, but Jeff successfully avoided getting himself directly implicated in them with the NCAA.Kgfish wrote:Suppose there were things going on behind the scenes at Oklahoma for Jeff as well.