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Romar's ace in the (2) hole

For all except the truly dumb (Romar should get to retire from UW on his own terms because he is a great man and good representative of the university), the overwhelming reason that Romar should be kept for another year is because of the great recruiting class he's bringing in. The argument is that you at least have to get the recruiting class in the door and if you fire Romar you have to let them out of their LOIs.

The more I think about this, the more I think it is complete bullshit.

If you throw the bank at someone and bring in a good coach (which is Woody's job), their first challenge will be to keep these guys in the boat. I can't imagine that any of these recruits are super excited to be playing for Romar at this point. It would also be a huge carrot for a big-time coach. In most cases, you'd be walking into a complete disaster following the firing of a long-term coach, but in this case, you're walking into a top-10 recruiting class if you can keep them at UW. 3 of the guys being local helps you in this regard. You also possibly have a few guys in NWG, AA, or JJ who could be talked into sticking around.

If you keep Romar, he fails to make the tournament again (which is extremely likely), and he gets fired, the whole team will leave and the incoming coach will be walking into an absolute shitpile. NWG and Murray will jump to the pros, the other players will transfer after a bad experience at UW, and whoever has the balls/bad career sense to take the job will be building from nothing.
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  • Gladstone
    Gladstone Member Posts: 16,425
    Mail. The AD. Now.

    Excellent point.
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,807 Standard Supporter

    For all except the truly dumb (Romar should get to retire from UW on his own terms because he is a great man and good representative of the university), the overwhelming reason that Romar should be kept for another year is because of the great recruiting class he's bringing in. The argument is that you at least have to get the recruiting class in the door and if you fire Romar you have to let them out of their LOIs.

    The more I think about this, the more I think it is complete bullshit.

    If you throw the bank at someone and bring in a good coach (which is Woody's job), their first challenge will be to keep these guys in the boat. I can't imagine that any of these recruits are super excited to be playing for Romar at this point. It would also be a huge carrot for a big-time coach. In most cases, you'd be walking into a complete disaster following the firing of a long-term coach, but in this case, you're walking into a top-10 recruiting class if you can keep them at UW. 3 of the guys being local helps you in this regard. You also possibly have a few guys in NWG, AA, or JJ who could be talked into sticking around.

    If you keep Romar, he fails to make the tournament again (which is extremely likely), and he gets fired, the whole team will leave and the incoming coach will be walking into an absolute shitpile. NWG and Murray will jump to the pros, the other players will transfer after a bad experience at UW, and whoever has the balls/bad career sense to take the job will be building from nothing.

    Why let them out of their LOI's?

    When the UW fired June, they didn't let Katelon Redmon out of her LOI and stuck her with Tia.

  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,551 Swaye's Wigwam
    The recruiting class is likely what will save Romar. That said, if Romar gets fired, and he won't, the recruits will likely bolt. They committed to Romar and will go where they have a relationship with the coaches i.e. their 2nd and 3rd choices.

    A smart AD would look at the long term benefits and fire Romar anyways. An even smarter AD would have fired Romar after last year, which would have been completely fair and a much better time to do so.
  • bananasnblondes
    bananasnblondes Member Posts: 15,641

    The recruiting class is likely what will save Romar. That said, if Romar gets fired, and he won't, the recruits will likely bolt. They committed to Romar and will go where they have a relationship with the coaches i.e. their 2nd and 3rd choices.

    A smart AD would look at the long term benefits and fire Romar anyways. An even smarter AD would have fired Romar after last year, which would have been completely fair and a much better time to do so.

    If they hire the right coach, you won't lose the whole class. The recruits still have to meet with the new coach,ask out of their LOIs, and give an actual reason they aren't compatible with the new coach. Again, I'm not sure any of these guys would have chosen to play for Romar if they saw this season's piss poor coaching job.
  • SteveInShelton
    SteveInShelton Member Posts: 1,611

    The recruiting class is likely what will save Romar. That said, if Romar gets fired, and he won't, the recruits will likely bolt. They committed to Romar and will go where they have a relationship with the coaches i.e. their 2nd and 3rd choices.

    A smart AD would look at the long term benefits and fire Romar anyways. An even smarter AD would have fired Romar after last year, which would have been completely fair and a much better time to do so.

    I just can't imagine recruits seeing a coaching upgrade (assuming the next coach in this scenario is an upgrade) and thinking to themselves "wow, this is a bad situation now, I'm out of here". I think players most of the time choose a program for one of two reasons - they want to win and/or they want exposure to help them get drafted. Romar doesn't exactly help in either case while the next coach might. That said, why the hell did they commit to Romar in the first place?
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,551 Swaye's Wigwam
    edited March 2015
    If you can show me some precedent of recruits staying, I would buy it. From what I have followed, when a coach is fired or bolts, the recruits leave most of the time. Maybe the local guys could be convinced to stay, but it's dicey. The guys listed that encourage them to choose UW all like Romar and would probably be disappointed about UW firing him. Thinking they will stay is wishful thinking.

    It's pretty hard to develop a relationship and trust a coaching staff in a matter of a couple weeks. If UW hired a coach that already knew the kids and had some kind of relationship, that would obviously help the chances of them staying.

    The recruiting class or any individual recruits should not be a reason for keeping Romar. I don't care if Murray, Chriss, and the other bolt if Romar is fired. I would still look at it as a good thing.
  • CokeGreaterThanPepsi
    CokeGreaterThanPepsi Member Posts: 7,646
    The difference is these recruits have signed LOI's, it is very difficult for them to bolt, especially because I am sure most of them have local school/city pride. I don't think there are many players that get out of their LOI's when college coaches leave.
  • ThomasFremont
    ThomasFremont Member Posts: 13,325

    The difference is these recruits have signed LOI's, it is very difficult for them to bolt, especially because I am sure most of them have local school/city pride. I don't think there are many players that get out of their LOI's when college coaches leave.

    It's also late in the season. If Romar is fired in April, that only leaves a few months for guys that want to leave to find a school that still has a spot for them. Chances are, most big programs moved on and signed someone else. Which means their 2nd and 3rd choices probably aren't an option anymore.

    Murray is the only one good enough that a coach would boot a kid to make room for. Not that the others are bad, they're just not worth kicking a kid that you gave a scholarship to off the team for another player at the last minute. Most coaches wouldn't do that anyway.