A great coach and likable guy got an even higher position than where he came from. Beard is at his dream school, and that's gotta make a kid want to come to Austin.
Say what you want about Texas Tech: the school isn't where it is without Chris Beard. Now, Beard has moved on to an even more attractive school for commits.
Here's how the squad looks so far for this year. Players in bold are new players since Beard has taken the job:
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He brought in FIVE transfers who averaged double-digits last season, including three high-major transfers who averaged 15 ppg+.
In total, Texas has five players on their roster who averaged 14.6 ppg+ last season and seven players on their roster who averaged 11+ ppg.
Insane.
Carr transfers in today and also Arterio Morris commits.
Not even clear Bishop will start with all the top transfers they’ve bagged.
Tre Mitchell only played in A-10 games last season, so yes, his stats need to be taken with a grain of salt. However, the A-10 is one of the best mid-major conferences.Very curious to see how Tre Mitchell does playing in a real conference. My UMass grad friend got offended when I said this to him the other day, I said, can you really compare playing Baylor, Oklahoma, and Kansas with Duquesne, Fordham, and LaSalle? He begrudgingly agreed.
Just to play devils advocate on how great Texas might become...Carr and Mitchell were volume scorers on bad teams. Carr's shooting %'s are not good. Timmy Allen has consistently proven he can't shoot the three.Tre Mitchell only played in A-10 games last season, so yes, his stats need to be taken with a grain of salt. However, the A-10 is one of the best mid-major conferences.
Also, Tre Mitchell isn't playing 32 minutes/game next year with Dylan Disu (15p, 31.6 mpg) getting minutes at the 4 while Christian Bishop (11p, 23.4 mpg) and Disu will get minutes at the 5. Timmy Allen (35.1 mpg, ~17% minutes at the 4) also played some minutes at the 4 last season too.
Who do you think startsTre Mitchell only played in A-10 games last season, so yes, his stats need to be taken with a grain of salt. However, the A-10 is one of the best mid-major conferences.
Also, Tre Mitchell isn't playing 32 minutes/game next year with Dylan Disu (15p, 31.6 mpg) getting minutes at the 4 while Christian Bishop (11p, 23.4 mpg) and Disu will get minutes at the 5. Timmy Allen (35.1 mpg, ~17% minutes at the 4) also played some minutes at the 4 last season too.
Yeah definitely a fair point that they might not gel next year but they’re one year transfers and guys who are prob thinking of going pro so regardless—ie no real downside for BeardJust to play devils advocate on how great Texas might become...Carr and Mitchell were volume scorers on bad teams. Carr's shooting %'s are not good. Timmy Allen has consistently proven he can't shoot the three.
I could see a team like Belmont, Oral Roberts or San Francisco behind Jamaree Bouyea spreading them out and punking them in the early rounds.
On the other hand Beard is going to create this culture that is contagious. Reilly is the best strength and conditioning coach in maybe ever in college hoops. So on the flip side they could behind great coaching and culture make the Final 4.
I still think if Matt Coleman returned with this roster they would have been much better. Yeah though they are real good. Should be interesting.
Very fair points.Just to play devils advocate on how great Texas might become...Carr and Mitchell were volume scorers on bad teams. Carr's shooting %'s are not good. Timmy Allen has consistently proven he can't shoot the three.
One thing to remember, when you have a bunch of new players who never have played together, no matter how talented they are, it almost never works out well. We'll see.Are they big time favorites to win it next yr? Alot people saying UCLA
That's my concern also with University of Alabama Birmingham (UAB) a true mid major. On paper...wow...in reality let's see. Kinda like Texas. The difference of course Chris Beard & Co.One thing to remember, when you have a bunch of new players who never have played together, no matter how talented they are, it almost never works out well. We'll see.
Beard seems like a guy who doesn't get bogged down in prior commitments when he sees something better.
Accepted the Lamar State - Port Arthur job and resigned 6 days later for McMurray, where he stayed a year. Then 2 years at Angelo State, and a single season at Arkansas-Little Rock.
He accepted the UNLV job, but shifted to Texas Tech 19 days later. After 4 years, he signed a 6-year extension, and after these past two COVID-affected seasons switched to a Big 12 rival school.
Maybe it fits his personality that he'd just keep bringing in more and better players.
Never understand how we couldn't get one shooter.A great coach and likable guy got an even higher position than where he came from. Beard is at his dream school, and that's gotta make a kid want to come to Austin.
Say what you want about Texas Tech: the school isn't where it is without Chris Beard. Now, Beard has moved on to an even more attractive school for commits.
Here's how the squad looks so far for this year. Players in bold are new players since Beard has taken the job:
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He brought in FIVE transfers who averaged double-digits last season, including three high-major transfers who averaged 15 ppg+.
In total, Texas has five players on their roster who averaged 14.6 ppg+ last season and seven players on their roster who averaged 11+ ppg.
Insane.
This concept of trying to fuse new players together, even superior talented players, does not always translate to success in dominating teams with players that have played together for a long time period.One thing to remember, when you have a bunch of new players who never have played together, no matter how talented they are, it almost never works out well. We'll see.
True, but what other choice did he have?This concept of trying to fuse new players together, even superior talented players, does not always translate to success in dominating teams with players that have played together for a long time period.
I don't think any of us are saying he shouldn't do it. We're just saying don't expect him to win big this season with that kind of roster. If he can keep them all together for a year they probably have a good chance to be really good the 2nd season. Who knows, maybe it will work out the first season.True, but what other choice did he have?
Four of their players went pro. Four other players transferred. Tamar Bates decommited and went to Indiana. Smart brought three of his '21 commits to Marquette.
Prior to signing his transfers, Beard only had four returning players and one incoming freshman to build his staff around.
Beard's transfer haul is not a long-term strategy of success, but he immediately rebuilt his foundation of five players into a team of twelve. Plus, three of his transfers will have multiple years of eligibility: Mitchell, Disu and Askew.
Very fair.I don't think any of us are saying he shouldn't do it. We're just saying don't expect him to win big this season with that kind of roster. If he can keep them all together for a year they probably have a good chance to be really good the 2nd season. Who knows, maybe it will work out the first season.