Lorenzo Romar
Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2017 3:33 pm
Probably way too late for Duval, especially since he doesn't have a relationship with him prior. 2018 though...Spaceman Spiff wrote:Maybe he can help with Duval, but that's it for 2017. However, I drool over what our 2018 class could be with Romar doing his thing for a year.
Immanuel Quickley has like 33% to Washington on 247, when Romar was there. Maybe he helps with him. Couldn't hurt rightSpaceman Spiff wrote:Maybe he can help with Duval, but that's it for 2017. However, I drool over what our 2018 class could be with Romar doing his thing for a year.
Saban is the best comparison, honestly.Longhorned wrote:How real is this possibility? I can't think of a precedent. And you'd think if a coach got fired, he'd want to do just about anything other than be an assistant to another coach in his own conference. Try the NBA. Hell, be an assistant in Italy.
It might be two. I might guess you know NCAA rules and regulations as well as NCAA rules and regulations enforcement people (since they fairly constantly don't seem to know them at all).Longhorned wrote:I was amazed and thrilled to see that I actually meet one of the following minimum requirements for Associate/Assistant Coach, Men's Basketball at Arizona:
- At least three years of coaching experience at the college level or higher
- Knowledge of NCAA rules and regulations
- Possession of a valid driver’s license
"Daddy, who's that chubby little man in the tuxedo sitting next to Sean Miller?"SCCats wrote:It might be two. I might guess you know NCAA rules and regulations as well as NCAA rules and regulations enforcement people (since they fairly constantly don't seem to know them at all).Longhorned wrote:I was amazed and thrilled to see that I actually meet one of the following minimum requirements for Associate/Assistant Coach, Men's Basketball at Arizona:
- At least three years of coaching experience at the college level or higher
- Knowledge of NCAA rules and regulations
- Possession of a valid driver’s license
I mean you can only be expected to know them as well as they do, right?
So we just need to get you some coaching experience. There are some resume writer types that can probably help with that.
Does coaching include message board advice for actual coaches? If so, I feel like I'm hitting 3 for 3.SCCats wrote:It might be two. I might guess you know NCAA rules and regulations as well as NCAA rules and regulations enforcement people (since they fairly constantly don't seem to know them at all).Longhorned wrote:I was amazed and thrilled to see that I actually meet one of the following minimum requirements for Associate/Assistant Coach, Men's Basketball at Arizona:
- At least three years of coaching experience at the college level or higher
- Knowledge of NCAA rules and regulations
- Possession of a valid driver’s license
I mean you can only be expected to know them as well as they do, right?
So we just need to get you some coaching experience. There are some resume writer types that can probably help with that.
Doesn't UDub owe him about $3.2 million? He'll be OK.baconus66 wrote:It looks like he was making 1.7 mil at UW. The most I could find an assistant getting in NCAA was someone at UK at 700k. If we hire Romar he has to be the highest paid assistant in the NCAA no?
Jay John went from OSU head coach directly to an assistant job at Cal, not as high profile as Romar but a precedent non the less.Longhorned wrote:How real is this possibility? I can't think of a precedent. And you'd think if a coach got fired, he'd want to do just about anything other than be an assistant to another coach in his own conference. Try the NBA. Hell, be an assistant in Italy.
Watching UW the past few years, their offense consisted of pushing the ball up court quickly and jacking up a shot regardless if any teammates had worked into position for offensive rebounding. And people wonder why UW missed the NCAA tourney the last six years.gronk4heisman wrote: I personally would be most interested in Romar for his ability to actually coach a functional offense, that would be a welcome addition.
Capel to Duke is similargronk4heisman wrote:Jay John went from OSU head coach directly to an assistant job at Cal, not as high profile as Romar but a precedent non the less.Longhorned wrote:How real is this possibility? I can't think of a precedent. And you'd think if a coach got fired, he'd want to do just about anything other than be an assistant to another coach in his own conference. Try the NBA. Hell, be an assistant in Italy.
I personally would be most interested in Romar for his ability to actually coach a functional offense, that would be a welcome addition.
Thank you. In the Miller era, UW has had a better offense than Arizona twice: in 2009-10 and 2011-12, pretty unquestionably our two worst years. Lately they haven't been close.zonagrad wrote:Watching UW the past few years, their offense consisted of pushing the ball up court quickly and jacking up a shot regardless if any teammates had worked into position for offensive rebounding. And people wonder why UW missed the NCAA tourney the last six years.gronk4heisman wrote: I personally would be most interested in Romar for his ability to actually coach a functional offense, that would be a welcome addition.
Sounds like some of us love Romar more than we like Miller... I'll be thrilled if we get Romar as an assistant, but some of the love he's getting here is way over the top.97cats wrote:spoke to Lorenzo in the concourse yesterday and flat out said come to Arizona, the fans love you and we would be blessed to have you apart of the program.
reiterated his first class manor and what an outstanding man he is -- he was very positive and said:
"Ya'll got it going on down there, I would be the lucky one. I appreciate the kind words and let's see what happens"
i shook his hand one last time and said, we need you at Arizona, come to Arizona.
he said as we walked away, "I appreciate that, enjoy the game."
Hey 97, you both are classy....well done sir, well done. Bear Down and thanks for that.....helped to lift my spirits a bit.97cats wrote:spoke to Lorenzo in the concourse yesterday and flat out said come to Arizona, the fans love you and we would be blessed to have you apart of the program.
reiterated his first class manor and what an outstanding man he is -- he was very positive and said:
"Ya'll got it going on down there, I would be the lucky one. I appreciate the kind words and let's see what happens"
i shook his hand one last time and said, we need you at Arizona, come to Arizona.
he said as we walked away, "I appreciate that, enjoy the game."
To be fair, he's getting that love as a candidate for an assistant role under Sean Miller. If, god forbid, Miller ups and leaves us, Romar as the head coach candidate would get a significantly different response.Harvey Specter wrote:Sounds like some of us love Romar more than we like Miller... I'll be thrilled if we get Romar as an assistant, but some of the love he's getting here is way over the top.97cats wrote:spoke to Lorenzo in the concourse yesterday and flat out said come to Arizona, the fans love you and we would be blessed to have you apart of the program.
reiterated his first class manor and what an outstanding man he is -- he was very positive and said:
"Ya'll got it going on down there, I would be the lucky one. I appreciate the kind words and let's see what happens"
i shook his hand one last time and said, we need you at Arizona, come to Arizona.
he said as we walked away, "I appreciate that, enjoy the game."
I can imagine the treatment Miller will get if he ever has a Romareasque turn... considering the ire he gets for winning P12 titles and making Elite 8's.
Might depend on who the other candidates are.Puerco wrote:To be fair, he's getting that love as a candidate for an assistant role under Sean Miller. If, god forbid, Miller ups and leaves us, Romar as the head coach candidate would get a significantly different response.Harvey Specter wrote:Sounds like some of us love Romar more than we like Miller... I'll be thrilled if we get Romar as an assistant, but some of the love he's getting here is way over the top.97cats wrote:spoke to Lorenzo in the concourse yesterday and flat out said come to Arizona, the fans love you and we would be blessed to have you apart of the program.
reiterated his first class manor and what an outstanding man he is -- he was very positive and said:
"Ya'll got it going on down there, I would be the lucky one. I appreciate the kind words and let's see what happens"
i shook his hand one last time and said, we need you at Arizona, come to Arizona.
he said as we walked away, "I appreciate that, enjoy the game."
I can imagine the treatment Miller will get if he ever has a Romareasque turn... considering the ire he gets for winning P12 titles and making Elite 8's.
You mean like Tim Floyd? Or like Lavin, Howland, or Sendek? Pastner?Chicat wrote:Might depend on who the other candidates are.Puerco wrote:To be fair, he's getting that love as a candidate for an assistant role under Sean Miller. If, god forbid, Miller ups and leaves us, Romar as the head coach candidate would get a significantly different response.Harvey Specter wrote:Sounds like some of us love Romar more than we like Miller... I'll be thrilled if we get Romar as an assistant, but some of the love he's getting here is way over the top.97cats wrote:spoke to Lorenzo in the concourse yesterday and flat out said come to Arizona, the fans love you and we would be blessed to have you apart of the program.
reiterated his first class manor and what an outstanding man he is -- he was very positive and said:
"Ya'll got it going on down there, I would be the lucky one. I appreciate the kind words and let's see what happens"
i shook his hand one last time and said, we need you at Arizona, come to Arizona.
he said as we walked away, "I appreciate that, enjoy the game."
I can imagine the treatment Miller will get if he ever has a Romareasque turn... considering the ire he gets for winning P12 titles and making Elite 8's.
I'm hoping that Miller's final year as AZ coach coincides with TJM being an up-and-coming, moderately experienced college coach. Maybe 10-15 years down the road.Chicat wrote:My first thought was Pastner vs. Romar.
It's unclear how Pastner v. Romar would be affected by Gorsuch's joining the Court.Chicat wrote:My first thought was Pastner vs. Romar.
And lately Washington has had no more than 1 or 2 starters who would sniff the court at Arizona, yet we are praising his recruiting because he hired the number 1 recruits dad? There are very few times the last 5 years in which my eyes did not feel Arizona's offensive production was far below their offensive talent. I can not say the same for UW under Romar, I feel their offensive production has far outweighed their weak talent level most years.Spaceman Spiff wrote:Thank you. In the Miller era, UW has had a better offense than Arizona twice: in 2009-10 and 2011-12, pretty unquestionably our two worst years. Lately they haven't been close.zonagrad wrote:Watching UW the past few years, their offense consisted of pushing the ball up court quickly and jacking up a shot regardless if any teammates had worked into position for offensive rebounding. And people wonder why UW missed the NCAA tourney the last six years.gronk4heisman wrote: I personally would be most interested in Romar for his ability to actually coach a functional offense, that would be a welcome addition.
Thank you. You represented us well.97cats wrote:spoke to Lorenzo in the concourse yesterday and flat out said come to Arizona, the fans love you and we would be blessed to have you apart of the program.
reiterated his first class manor and what an outstanding man he is -- he was very positive and said:
"Ya'll got it going on down there, I would be the lucky one. I appreciate the kind words and let's see what happens"
i shook his hand one last time and said, we need you at Arizona, come to Arizona.
he said as we walked away, "I appreciate that, enjoy the game."
The love is totally appropriate for him being an assistant. He'd be the home run of assistants.Harvey Specter wrote:Sounds like some of us love Romar more than we like Miller... I'll be thrilled if we get Romar as an assistant, but some of the love he's getting here is way over the top..97cats wrote:spoke to Lorenzo in the concourse yesterday and flat out said come to Arizona, the fans love you and we would be blessed to have you apart of the program.
reiterated his first class manor and what an outstanding man he is -- he was very positive and said:
"Ya'll got it going on down there, I would be the lucky one. I appreciate the kind words and let's see what happens"
i shook his hand one last time and said, we need you at Arizona, come to Arizona.
he said as we walked away, "I appreciate that, enjoy the game."
What?gronk4heisman wrote:And lately Washington has had no more than 1 or 2 starters who would sniff the court at Arizona, yet we are praising his recruiting because he hired the number 1 recruits dad? There are very few times the last 5 years in which my eyes did not feel Arizona's offensive production was far below their offensive talent. I can not say the same for UW under Romar, I feel their offensive production has far outweighed their weak talent level most years.Spaceman Spiff wrote:Thank you. In the Miller era, UW has had a better offense than Arizona twice: in 2009-10 and 2011-12, pretty unquestionably our two worst years. Lately they haven't been close.zonagrad wrote:Watching UW the past few years, their offense consisted of pushing the ball up court quickly and jacking up a shot regardless if any teammates had worked into position for offensive rebounding. And people wonder why UW missed the NCAA tourney the last six years.gronk4heisman wrote: I personally would be most interested in Romar for his ability to actually coach a functional offense, that would be a welcome addition.