How did Nebraska not get Dana Altman?
I don't know why no one on this board can't give a straight up answer on why, when Altman wanted the Neb job they turned him down. Oregon was not a better job at the time he was hired there. Altman made it a better job.How did Nebraska not get Dana Altman?
Because Oregon is a better job?
I can't claim to be an expert on the entire climate of college basketball in the mid-2000's, but Creighton was already a better job, and most coaches don't willingly downgrade jobs. Just because they weren't getting quality W-L records doesn't really mean it wasn't a great job to take. Coincidentally coincided with the beginning of Oregon's resurgence in football as well.
they passed him up multiple times. first time brought nebraska the great barry collier. believe that was when he said he wanted the nu job. dont think when they hired the peerless doc sadler he was even a consideration. by the time the miles experiment came around he was already at oregon. he also would have been the reason for creighton being the better job in 2007. he also left k-state to take over creighton after the 93-94 season.I can't claim to be an expert on the entire climate of college basketball in the mid-2000's, but Creighton was already a better job, and most coaches don't willingly downgrade jobs. Just because they weren't getting quality W-L records doesn't really mean it wasn't a great job to take. Coincidentally coincided with the beginning of Oregon's resurgence in football as well.
TY.they passed him up multiple times. first time brought nebraska the great barry collier. believe that was when he said he wanted the nu job. dont think when they hired the peerless doc sadler he was even a consideration. by the time the miles experiment came around he was already at oregon. he also would have been the reason for creighton being the better job in 2007. he also left k-state to take over creighton after the 93-94 season.I can't claim to be an expert on the entire climate of college basketball in the mid-2000's, but Creighton was already a better job, and most coaches don't willingly downgrade jobs. Just because they weren't getting quality W-L records doesn't really mean it wasn't a great job to take. Coincidentally coincided with the beginning of Oregon's resurgence in football as well.
for whatever reason altman was never the direction they wanted to go with the basketball program.
From what I remember the AD wasn't ready to hire Dana when Collier was hired. Not sure why Collier was thought to be a better hire. When TO hired Sadler again it was over Altman and when Altman started looking around Sadler was only in year 2 and we weren't ready to make a change. In hindsight DA could have been a great hire with the local guy does well theme. Maybe TO wanted to be the only "local kid" to become a legend. He didn't make many great hires when he was AD.I can't claim to be an expert on the entire climate of college basketball in the mid-2000's, but Creighton was already a better job, and most coaches don't willingly downgrade jobs. Just because they weren't getting quality W-L records doesn't really mean it wasn't a great job to take. Coincidentally coincided with the beginning of Oregon's resurgence in football as well.
Still, doesn't answer the Question does it. Altman wanted the job here. Oregon trending upward in football and the w-l record in basketball there, good or bad, wouldn't have made a difference. Altman wanted the Neb job. All I'm asking is why wasn't he hired. Is there something that I'm missing, that was explained back then.
GBR!!!
One of the media guys this week termed it "basically run off" but I'm not sure exactly. I took that to mean he wasn't fired but the situation wasn't going well so he looked elsewhere.I need some confirmation; did he leave K-state or was he let go. I guess for years, i thought he was let go but i'm not sure that's correct?