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thefutureisbright
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Posted: 01/29/21 8:52 pm ::: 2021 Coaching Movement |
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This list is comprised of potential head/assistant/support staff openings ... it does not mean that the assistant wouldn't necessarily stay on that staff, but with the head coaching change, it is an assumption at the moment that a new HC would hire their own staff.
Coaching Movement 2021 3:40pm (2/26) *
Head Coaches = 4 Spots (+4 Interims)
Assistant Coaches = 49 Spots (1 Interim for 2020-21)
DOBO = 38 Spots (I Interim for 2020-21)
Video = 15 Spots
Dir of Scouting = 0 Spots
Asst DOBO = 2 Spots
Dir/Coor of Player/SA Development/Engagement = 7 Spots
Director/Coordinator of Recruiting = 3 Spots
Special Asst/Asst to HC = 2 Spots
Coordinator of Analytics = 0 Spots
Dir of Alumni/Community Relations = 0 Spots
Open HC Spots
1. Army
2. Memphis
3. Dartmouth
4. Fort Wayne
HC Spots (Interim/On Leave)
1. North Dakota (Interim for 2020-21)
2. Montana (Interim for 2020-21)
3. Winthrop (Interim for 2020-21)
4. CS Northridge (Interim for 2020-21)
AC Spots (Interim)
1. Maryland (Interim for 2020-21 - Spann)
Open Power 5 AC Spots (2)
1. Auburn - 1
2. Kentucky - 1
Open AC Spots (Schools in Potential 2-Bid Conferences) (2)
1. Butler - 1
2. Georgetown - 1
Open AC Spots (Schools traditionally in 1-bid conference) (45)
1. FAMU - 2
2. Marshall - 1 (Not filled in 19-20)
3. Radford - 1
4. Brown - 2 (Opened 3/23)
5. Winthrop - 1 (Opened 3/24)
6. UC Riverside - 1
7. ODU - 1
8. Merrimack - 2
9. New Hampshire - 1
10. Cal State Northridge - 2
11. CS Fullerton - 1
12. Jackson State -
13. NC Central - 1
14. San Francisco - 1
15. William & Mary - 1
16. Loyola (IL) - 2
17. Loyola (MD) - 1
18. Indiana State - 1
19. Colgate - 1
20. ETSU - 1
21. Yale - 2
22. Houston Baptist - 1
23. Cleveland State - 1
24. Fort Wayne - 3 (1 not filled for 20-21)
25. UW-Milwaukee - 1
26. Cornell - 1
27. Dartmouth - 3 (1 not filled for 20-21)
28. Canisius - 1
29. Wagner - 1
30. Boston - 1
31. McNeese State - 1
32. MVSU - 1
33. Memphis - 3
Open Staff (DOBO) Spots (38 )
1. Omaha - DOBO (Opened 3/9)
2. Holy Cross - DOBO (Opened 3/16)
3. New Mexico - DOBO
4. Brown - DOBO
5. Chicago State - DOBO
6. FIU - DOBO
7. UL-Monroe - DOBO
8. Montana - DOBO
9. FAU - DOBO
10. Quinnipiac - DOBO
11. Youngstown State - DOBO
12. William & Mary - DOBO
13. Tennessee State - DOBO
14. Denver - DOBO
15. Virginia - DOBO
16.Monmouth - DOBO
17. Norfolk State - DOBO
18. Sacred Heart - DOBO
19. Central Michigan - DOBO
20. NJIT - DOBO
21. Idaho State - DOBO
22. Montana State - DOBO
23. Grand Canyon - DOBO
24. Oakland - DOBO
25. Kent State - DOBO
26. Rider - DOBO
27. Akron - DOBO
28. Miami (OH) - DOBO
29. Fresno State - DOBO
30. Gonzaga - DOBO
31. Bucknell - DOBO
32. Colgate - DOBO
33. Vermont - DOBO
34. UMBC - DOBO
35. Indiana State - DOBO
36. Eastern Michigan - DOBO
37. Memphis - DOBO
38. Dartmouth - DOBO
DOBO Spots (Interim)
1. Toledo (Interim for 2020-21 - Swain)
Open Staff (Asst DOBO) Spots
1. Pitt - Asst DOBO
2. USF - Asst DOBO
Open Staff (Recruiting) Spots (3)
1. South Carolina - Dir of Rec Ops/Admin
2. Houston - Director of Recruiting Ops
3. Maryland - Dir of Rec Ops/Plyr Pers
Open Staff (Video) Spots (15)
1. FAU - Video (Not filled in 19-20)
2. Grand Canyon - Video
3. Cal State Northridge - Video
4. Colorado - Video
5. Buffalo - Video
6. JMU - Video
7. FGCU - Video
8. Washington - Video
9. Gonzaga - Video
10. South Dakota - Video
11. Fordham - Video
12. Tulsa - Video
13. Miami - Asst Video
14. Boston - Video
15. Memphis - Video
Open Staff (Director of Scouting) Spots (0)
1.
Open Staff (Player/SA Development) Spots (7)
1. La Tech - Director of Player Development (Not filled in 19-20)
2. Mississippi State - Coordinator of Player Development
3. Utah - Director of Player Development
4. Nevada - Director of Player Development
5. Marquette - Director of Player Development
6. Vanderbilt - Director of Player Development
7. Northwestern - Director of Player Development
Open Staff (Assistant to Head Coach/Special Asst) Spots (2)
1. Chicago State - Asst to HC
2. Marquette - Program Assistant
Open Staff (Analytics) Spots (0)
1.
Open Staff (Creative) Spots (0)
1.
HC to HC
1.
NBA AC to HC
1.
AC to HC
1.
AC to Interim HC
1.
Out of Business to HC
1.
DII HC to HC
1.
DIII HC to HC
1.
HS Girls HC to HC
1.
AC to DII HC
1.
AC to DIII HC
1.
AC to NJCAA HC
1.
AC to NCCAA HC
1.
HC to AC
1.
HC to Private Bball Sector
1.
HC to Support Staff
1.
HC to Retired
1. Dave Magarity - Army HC
2. Melissa McFerrin - Memphis HC
HC to Out
1.
HC to Business World
1. Belles Koclanes - Strive (Non Profit) President (Dartmouth HC)
DII HC to AC
1.
MBB HC DII/DIII/NJCAA/NAIA to AC
1.
AC to AC
1.
Private Bball Sector to AC
1.
DII/DIII/NAIA HC to AC
1.
DII/DIII/NAIA AC to AC
1.
MBB DII/DIII/NJCAA/NAIA AC to AC
1.
Professional Coach to AC
1.
NBA Development to AC
1.
College Administator to AC
1.
College Athletics Position to AC
1.
School Professional to AC
1.
NJCAA HC to AC
1.
NJCAA AC to AC
1.
Active Duty to AC
1.
Support Staff to AC
1.
Support Staff to Interim AC
1.
MBB Support Staff to Interim AC
1.
GA to AC
1.
Former Player to AC
1.
HS Girls to AC
1.
HS Boys to AC
1.
HS AD to AC
1.
Business World to AC
1.
Out of Business to AC
1.
AAU/Youth Bball to AC
1.
AC to WNBA AC
1.
AC to WNBA Front Office
1.
AC to DII AC
1.
AC to NAIA AC
1.
AC to College Administration
1.
AC to HS HC
1.
AC to HS AD
1.
AC to AAU
1.
AC to Out
1.
AC to Retired
1.
Support Staff to DII/DIII/NAIA AC
1.
Support Staff to HS HC
1.
AC to Support Staff
1.
DII/DIII/NJCAA/NAIA AC to Support Staff
1.
MBB AC to Support Staff
1.
MBB Support Staff to Support Staff
1.
AC to HS Teacher
1.
AC to Business World
1.
College Athletics Administration to Support Staff
1.
College Administration to Support Staff
1.
DII/DIII/NJCAA/NAIA AC to Support Staff
1.
Support Staff to Support Staff
1.
Conference Intern to Support Staff
1.
NBA Intern to Support Staff
1.
WNBA Support Staff to Support Staff
1.
Private Bball Sector to Support Staff
1.
MLB to Support Staff
1.
GA to Support Staff
1.
Intern/Volunteer to Support Staff
1.
Manager to Support Staff
1.
HS to Support Staff
1.
Former Player to Support Staff
1.
Business World to Support Staff
1.
Support Staff to College Athletics Administration
1.
Support Staff to College Athletics Position
1.
Support Staff to College Administration
1.
Support Staff to WNBA Support Staff
1.
Support Staff to Business World
1.
Support Staff to Out
1.
Available Coaches (Females)
1. Amy Stephens - Memphis AC
2. Michele Savage - Memphis AC
3. Jessica Bogia - Memphis AC
4. Niecee Nelson - Fort Wayne HC
5. Marcie Alberts - Fort Wayne AC
6. Haley Seibert - Fort Wayne AC
7. Kelcie Rombach - Dartmouth AC
8. Laken Roland - Dartmouth AC
Available Coaches (Males)
1.
Available Support Staff
1. Corey Green - Memphis DOBO
2. Braden Kellams - Memphis Video
3. Michael Motta - Dartmouth DOBO
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thefutureisbright
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Posted: 01/29/21 8:53 pm ::: |
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With announcement of Army's Dave Margarity set to retire at season's end, I went ahead and started 2021 Coaching Movement. Will go through positions that were not adjusted from 2020 and scale down list at first chance.
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SDHoops

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Posted: 01/29/21 9:57 pm ::: |
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I'm still surprised Niecee Nelson at PFW is allowed to finish the season. Yes I know her contract ends in March, but it's not like she's making millions. These young ladies under her are literally faltering.
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Durantula
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Posted: 01/30/21 1:45 pm ::: |
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Tracking how many of these open spots from last year just go away will be something to monitor. COVID-19 has really altered the budgets for many athletic departments. 30+ openings for DOBO's already, if those schools could get by without some support staff this year, who is to say the powers to be in the ath department say we don't need those positions anymore?
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mzonefan
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CamrnCrz1974
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Posted: 02/16/21 9:55 am ::: |
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Excerpts:
"I have coached my entire career with personal and professional goals in alignment," McFerrin said in a statement released by the school. "But things change over time. I remained at Memphis the past two seasons to see the renovation of Elma Roane Fieldhouse completed and to coach a group of young women in which I have a tremendous belief.
"In arriving at the decision to retire, this time, personal reasons have won out over professional ones. It is time for a new season in my life."
It seems a bit curious to not finish this current season, but there could be an undisclosed personal situation of which we are not aware.
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FrozenLVFan

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LitePal
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Posted: 02/26/21 3:26 pm ::: |
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Would this be a good year for a school to encourage a coach to "retire". Would they be privy to a larger pool of candidates than next year? Although they can somewhat write this year off, if it's another year of same old, same old and the result is obvious, is this the year to make that big move? Or would the other prospective coaches be unwilling to leave during this time?
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summertime blues

Joined: 16 Apr 2013 Posts: 6047 Location: Shenandoah Valley
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Posted: 02/26/21 5:47 pm ::: |
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LitePal wrote: |
Would this be a good year for a school to encourage a coach to "retire". Would they be privy to a larger pool of candidates than next year? Although they can somewhat write this year off, if it's another year of same old, same old and the result is obvious, is this the year to make that big move? Or would the other prospective coaches be unwilling to leave during this time? |
Seems to me this is the kind of year a lot of schools are going to hit "pause" and just not do anything. I could be wrong though.
_________________ Don't take life so serious. It ain't nohows permanent.
It takes 3 years to build a team and 7 to build a program.--Conventional Wisdom
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