Welcome to Texas, Vic Schaefer

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  1. 32horn

    32horn < 25 Posts

    There is so much about how this was handled you must not be privy too. Alot has gone on that led up to a contract not being renegotiated...Good luck Karen...Slam Dunk Vic...Hook Em
     
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  2. utfannforlife

    utfannforlife 1,000+ Posts

    Well seeing as how CDC said that Jody and CP recommended Vic and Vic said in multiple interviews that it was very important that they were on board before he accepted tells me that it probably went down as reported. Surely both ladies would have seen the media reports and corrected the record, Jody especially.

    Vic is also a class act, I couldn’t imagine a scenario where he’d negotiate/interview for a job that was still open. But all accounts negotiations didn’t begin in Ernest until KA was informed on Friday.
     
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  3. ViperHorn

    ViperHorn 10,000+ Posts

    Moooooo, actually, there were 3 women HC's in Tennis (Fendick-McCain for 9 years; Klaic for 2 months; and Lund for 1 season) before the male hire in 2015. In each of Fendick-McCain's 9 seasons as HC, her teams went to at least the second round of the NCAA tournament so I would not put her in the "failure" class). Klaic was a housekeeper coach, and Lund's one season finished with a 10-11 record (really not long enough to judge).

    It was obvious that Aston's time had ended as evidenced by the dwindling success. Kelly is the real head-scratcher because CdC extended her. She should had been let go two of her contracts ago.
     
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  4. Statalyzer

    Statalyzer 10,000+ Posts

    Lol. Yeah, sure, he's using Texas as a temporary stop before going to A&M....
     
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  5. HnH

    HnH 100+ Posts

    Just to be clear on this point:

     
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  6. texexted

    texexted 500+ Posts

    Yes. “I live in Austin and coach at Texas. But I really want to live in College Station and coach aggy. Said no one. Ever.
     
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  7. DINO22

    DINO22 1,000+ Posts

    AM would never be able to pay him a good salary.
    He will be at Texas for the rest of his career.
    Trust and Obey.
    Hookem'
     
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  8. racerx5908

    racerx5908 2,500+ Posts

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  9. utfannforlife

    utfannforlife 1,000+ Posts

    Well he set a hell of a bar at the end of the column talking about a potential #1 finish NEXT YEAR!! I will temper my expectations and say let’s just come in a competitive second. If we can do that, that’s a hell of a first year. Keep the BU margin of victory to 10 or less and beat everyone else
     
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  10. racerx5908

    racerx5908 2,500+ Posts

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  11. flash34

    flash34 1,000+ Posts

    Wonderful podcast interview. After Schaefer left the call, they discussed that he is just "a storyteller" and one you wanted to sit down with for a beer. Hunting and fishing and recruiting stories....nothing better. That's a good assessment of Schaeffer. His description of McGowen's mom was good too. I can envision watching and listening to him in the living room with a player and parents and thinking "how does anyone tell him no"? Personality plus. As they talked about, can't wait till Schaeffer and Mulkey and Blair go heads up for top recruits.
     
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  12. Sangre Naranjada

    Sangre Naranjada 10,000+ Posts

    Better than what sisters often are in Arkansas...
     
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  13. flash34

    flash34 1,000+ Posts

    In an AAS article tonight the title was...We ain’t standing around in a 2-3 zone. Attributed to Vic. So not surprising as we all know he loves pressure man defense. Guess for all of us that likes a zone to change things up .....we better wait for the next coach. I couldn’t see the article as I don’t subscribe. But can guess that the players are on notice that if they want minutes they better work on defense.
     
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  14. brnkj

    brnkj 2,500+ Posts

    Vic's man-to-man defense does a much better job of helping the helper.
     
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  15. Jacob Johnson

    Jacob Johnson 2,500+ Posts

    Which was our main problem with our man to man defense. We also didn't put enough pressure on the passer which caused them to be able to make easy passes. With vic's defense he wants players all in the passers face so they won't be able to make the easy pass even if it is open.
     
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  16. racerx5908

    racerx5908 2,500+ Posts

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  17. Moooooo

    Moooooo 5,000+ Posts

    Will tune in tonight to see what Charli has to say:

     
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  18. DFW_Horn

    DFW_Horn 2,500+ Posts

    There may not be a Staff page on the Texas WBB website but they have added Vic to the 2019-2020 roster page but that is misleading to anyone who doesn’t know Texas WBB (that excludes most posters on this site ;)).
     
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  19. jmsdawg

    jmsdawg < 25 Posts

    You guys got a great coach. He made MSST into an elite WBB team, hopefully he restores Texas to elite status, We will miss Vic but he left us with a foundation which hopefully we can continue to build upon. Thanks, Vic, we will miss you.
     
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  20. brnkj

    brnkj 2,500+ Posts

    Thanks for the well wishes... and you're getting a good and very capable replacement. If McCray can continue recruiting well in the years to come, I see long-term success in the Mississippi State WBB program.
     
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  21. DFW_Horn

    DFW_Horn 2,500+ Posts

     
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  22. flash34

    flash34 1,000+ Posts

    I don’t particularly appreciate Landers as a TV announcer. However, I liked what he said in this interview. He was a tremendous coach at Georgia. He comes across better when he is the sole talker. So he did a great job helping me understand what Schaefer likes and needs. Especially when he says he sees Texas challenging Baylor this next year. Exciting.
     
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  23. DFW_Horn

    DFW_Horn 2,500+ Posts

    This is a bit of a no-brainer but certainly glad Vic is introducing himself to a large audience of Texas coaches by getting himself added. Other coaches including Walz, Thorne, Coale, Pebley were already scheduled.

     
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  24. loyallonghorn

    loyallonghorn 500+ Posts

    Interesting read on what Mike Neighbors, HC at Arkansas, is doing and his reaction to Texas's hire of his good friend Vic Schaefer.

    Shutdown comes at a good time for Neighbors


    Neighbors also talked about the departure of Mississippi State coach Vic Schaefer, who recently took over at Texas. Both Neighbors and Schaefer worked together at Arkansas under Gary Blair, now the coach at Texas A&M.

    “I was floored. ... You would have never seen me bet one dollar on Vic (going to Texas), but it makes sense,” Neighbors said. “When you look now and seeing potential cuts going on at Mississippi State and Vic’s a Texas guy, and I don’t think there’s any sign that Coach Blair is retiring any time soon, yes it makes sense now that you look back at it.

    “But honestly, I’m glad he’s out of the league (Southeastern Conference), I’m not going to hold back on that. He had built Mississippi State into a monster; I’m not going to say that Nikki (McCray-Penson, who replaced Schaefer at Mississippi State) is not going to keep it going, but I know Vic and what he had done and proven it. (They were the) hardest team probably for us to play against, even mentioning South Carolina.”
     
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  25. loyallonghorn

    loyallonghorn 500+ Posts

    These Vic-isms are hilarious. Man, I love our Coach.

    Texas basketball players recall their favorite Vic Schaefer sayings

    Junior forward DeYona Gaston: "When he says, 'God Almighty!' When he's kind of mad and he says 'God Almighty!' It's pretty funny. I try not to laugh."

    Sophomore guard Rori Harmon: "'Praise the Lord and Hook'em Horns.' Oh, I have another one! It's in practice, we all know when it's coming. Three minutes comes up on the clock and we call it defense on the floor. He says 'Grab your partners, defense on the floor.' He just says it, we know it's coming. It's probably one of my favorite ones, because it's pretty funny even though we're about to do something that's not that exciting sometimes."

    Junior guard Shay Holle: "I love when he says 'That ain't it.' If someone does something or explains something that's not quite right, he'll just be like "That ain't it." It sticks."

    Junior forward Taylor Jones: "Okay, so when I was first getting recruited here to UT when I was transferring, he would always say 'The proof is in the pudding,' meaning the proof is here, we've done it, he's won, and so that's why I should come here. He has a super strong southern accent and so he would say it so many times in a conversation, probably like three or four times, he would just say "The proof's in the pudding.' That has stuck with me. I think it is so funny."

    Sophomore forward Aaliyah Moore: "If I don't take a charge, like if we're in practice, he'll be like 'Chicken Little.' He'll just call me Chicken Little or he'll just give me a look. He'll be like 'Are you (scared) A-Mo?' Of course he knows I'm not but he says it."

    Senior guard Sonya Morris: "He says 'How you do anything is how you do everything.' I've carried that to off the court too, because sometimes I don't feel like going to class or I don't feel like doing work, but honestly when you think about it, how you do anything is how you do everything. If I can give 100% on the court, I can give 100% in the classroom. He's got a lot of them, but I think that's the one that I think of daily."

    Freshman guard Ndjakalenga Mwenentanda: "He says a lot of funny things. One thing that he really says is 'It's not what we do, but how we do it." That one isn't funny, but it's something that sticks in my head.
     
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  26. Sangre Naranjada

    Sangre Naranjada 10,000+ Posts

    Good stuff right there.
     

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