Tim Floyd calls it quits after loss and 1-5 start
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2017 10:29 pm
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I assume he jumped but UTEP has never been a happy settled place since their longterm WAC buds dumped them at airport meeting founding MWC. El Paso is closer to the L.A. than NOLA and simply was never a good fit for schools east of Texas. I'm sure UTEP admin and fans were upset about this year's start.tpstulane wrote:https://www.theprospectordaily.com/2017 ... 1-5-start/
He’s frustrated with the administration. He believes UTEP should be in the MWC and not CUSA. I think had he come here instead of Ed Conroy things may have been a lot different. He took UTEP to a couple NIT’s and probably got shafted out of an NCAA bid because of CUSA being a one bid league. Seven years later it’s too hard to really predict what success he may have had here. Recruiting a kid to El Paso is much tougher than Nola. Being in a one bid league was very difficult to recruit to as well. He’s a good guy. I’ll always appreciate the fact that he flew in from Iowa St just to attend my dads funeral. I hope retirement suits him well.lurker123 wrote:I assume he jumped but UTEP has never been a happy settled place since their longterm WAC buds dumped them at airport meeting founding MWC. El Paso is closer to the L.A. than NOLA and simply was never a good fit for schools east of Texas. I'm sure UTEP admin and fans were upset about this year's start.tpstulane wrote:https://www.theprospectordaily.com/2017 ... 1-5-start/
I recall roughly that there have been some strong proponents here for Tulane hiring him through the years and am just curious for their reaction.
FWIW, Floyd who just retired from apparent burnout is one month older than Dunleavy.
I was stationed in El Paso for a short while. I don't know how anyone could recruit there.tpstulane wrote:He’s frustrated with the administration. He believes UTEP should be in the MWC and not CUSA. I think had he come here instead of Ed Conroy things may have been a lot different. He took UTEP to a couple NIT’s and probably got shafted out of an NCAA bid because of CUSA being a one bid league. Seven years later it’s too hard to really predict what success he may have had here. Recruiting a kid to El Paso is much tougher than Nola. Being in a one bid league was very difficult to recruit to as well. He’s a good guy. I’ll always appreciate the fact that he flew in from Iowa St just to attend my dads funeral. I hope retirement suits him well.lurker123 wrote:I assume he jumped but UTEP has never been a happy settled place since their longterm WAC buds dumped them at airport meeting founding MWC. El Paso is closer to the L.A. than NOLA and simply was never a good fit for schools east of Texas. I'm sure UTEP admin and fans were upset about this year's start.tpstulane wrote:https://www.theprospectordaily.com/2017 ... 1-5-start/
I recall roughly that there have been some strong proponents here for Tulane hiring him through the years and am just curious for their reaction.
FWIW, Floyd who just retired from apparent burnout is one month older than Dunleavy.