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Horizon League "Off-Season" news

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YsuPride:
You say I repeat the same thing over and over but you know I am correct.   Yens probably want to keep Strollo and Slocum because you must enjoy losing.  Open your eyes you fools!!!!!!
Don't start a thread that mentions a coaching change in our League when we need one if you don't want a reaction.  Let me sign off so I can enjoy watching this week the many Horizon League teams in a
post season tournament and only dream it could be us if we made a change and have fans that don't enjoy losing. 

Later and piece out brothers.




ItalianPenguin:
"Piece" to you as well---hope there's not a YSU diploma on your wall.

ysuindy:
Like an idiot I will try again.

Some coaching news updates:

UWM Coach Rob Jeter turned down Bradley and Loyola is said to have interest in Michigan State assistant Mark Montgomery and Indiana Assistant Tim Buckley (former head coach at Ball State) per the Chicago Tribune.  Story also mentions Isaih Thomas is interested in the job but Loyola has no interest in Zeke.

http://www.chicagobreakingsports.com/sports/cbsports-bradley-loyola-still-hunting-for-new-coaches-20110323,0,6016145.story

Indy Star reports Loyola may also have interest in former Butler and Iowa coach Todd Lickliter and Butler assistant Matthew Graves is being considered by Bradley.  The story also talks about former IUPUI coach Ron Hunter's decision to take the Georgia State job.

http://www.indystar.com/article/20110323/SPORTS0607/103230320/Following-Hunter-IUPUI-won-t-easy?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|Sports



ysuindy:
And we will add this from midmajority.com on basketball spending and the "red line"

http://www.midmajority.com/p/1994

The Horizon League quote

We always look for trends in these numbers from year to year. One interesting tidbit is that the average Horizon League athletic budget dropped from $9.7 million to $8.5 million. On the other hand, men's basketball spending increased by an average of $200,000 per school, from $1.6 million to $1.8 million. Who's spending more? Look at Detroit: $2.0m up to $2.6m, and to a smaller extent, Youngstown State ($.9m to $1.03m). But really look at Butler, who increased spending by $11 million in their Final Four fiscal year ($1.7m to $2.8m, 23 percent of a $12.4m overall budget).

IAA Fan:
Good info Indy. That GAst job will be a good one to have. I am not sure how long they plan on waiting, but all indications are this school will stay I-AA/FCS for only a short time, if at all. I understand that 3 conferences have been in discussions with them. This will take basketball right up there as well. Most likely heading Independent, then colonial/a-10, then CUSA.

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