Candid Coaches: Who was the best high-major coaching hire of the 2023 offseason?
We asked over 100 coaches which coach was the best high-major hire this offseason
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We asked over 100 coaches which coach was the best high-major hire this offseason
By Gary Parrish
We mostly mix our Candid Coaches questions up each year to ensure we touch on topics we know people within the sport are discussing -- like name, image and likeness rights and the transfer portal. But there are some questions that are constants every offseason.
This is one of those.
In an attempt to learn what actual college coaches think about how the coaching carousel unfolded this year, we asked roughly 100 college basketball coaches the following question:
Who was the best high-major coaching hire of 2023?
Rick Pitino (St. John's) | 36.9% |
Ed Cooley (Georgetown) | 20.4% |
Micah Shrewsberry (Notre Dame) | 12.6% |
Chris Beard (Ole Miss) | 11.7% |
Grant McCasland (Texas Tech) | 4.9% |
Mike Rhoades (Penn State) | 3.9% |
Rodney Terry (Texas) | 3.9% |
Damon Stoudamire (Georgia Tech) | 2.9% |
Kim English (Providence) | 1.9% |
Red Autry (Syracuse) | 0.9% |
Quotes that stood out
On Rick Pitino (St. John's)
- "The Rick Pitino Effect is alive and well. Along with NIL backing from St. John's, the sky is the limit. We were fortunate to play Iona the last two years and Coach Pitino is still so sharp. His energy is through the roof, and he still has that competitive spirit. If he is able to do what he's been doing for the duration of his career, he will be the King of New York and have St. John's on the same level as the Knicks."
- [The best hire] by far [is] Rick Pitino. I'm a New York guy -- and I think he is the only one who can fix St. John's. Everywhere he goes, man, he wins. ... I think there's no doubt that he's going to [win at St. John's]."
- "[Pitino is a} proven, a winner everywhere he's gone. He's one of the best basketball minds in the country and a grinder on the recruiting trail. St. John's will be an NCAA Tournament team in Year 1."
- "I think Rick Pitino is the greatest college coach of all time. He can recruit. He's a tactician.He's a great in-game coach. You check his body of work. He's a great late-game coach -- and all his teams compete at the highest level. In college, he's won everywhere he's shown up. When you think about coaching, what it requires, I think coaches make the difference out of timeouts, halftime, end-of-game, that's what we get paid for. And he's elite in those areas."
On Ed Cooley (Georgetown)
- "I have watched him from a far. I think he fits the mold at Georgetown. I think he recruits well and comes across not only as a professional and hard worker, but one that is not a pushover either. He has shown that he can win at some traditionally tough jobs as well. I don't know him really at all besides a casual conversation but I have never heard anything bad said about the guy and he seems to have earned a lot people's respect when you say his name around the profession."
- "Cooley because he is a proven HM winner who has a great reputation. I think he immediately gives credibility to the program and will get it back to winning with good kids who are proud to be at Georgetown."
- "Gets the most out of his talent. His teams play hard. Great X-and-O in-game adjuster. Was able to get Providence to be a contender year in and year out in the Big East. Able to figure out a new roster with transfers better than most."
On Micah Shrewsberry (Notre Dame)
- "[Put me down for] Shrewsberry based on the combination of taking over a program that's down but has great potential, his overall fit for all things Notre Dame, his ability to coach the game, and the probability of a long tenure. I could say the same things about Ed Cooley for sure."
- "I'll go with Micah Shrewsberry. He can coach his ass off and is a great culture fit for Notre Dame."
On Chris Beard (Ole Miss)
- "[My answer] would be predicated on what you'd consider the criteria to be. The best coach with the ability to win games is Chris Beard. He took Texas Tech to the Final Four. That's not easy to do. I think he's tremendous. Obviously, you [have to look] past what transpired in Austin, [and if not for that] he wouldn't even be on that list [because he'd still be at Texas]. But I think he's a terrific, good coach."
On Grant McCasland (Texas Tech)
- "He has won at a high level everywhere he has been throughout his career. He is a tremendous communicator and builder of a winning culture. He seems to really invest time into the relationship he has with his guys, and they play extremely hard for him because of it. He also is a very good evaluator of talent. Rarely misses on a guy."