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Former North Texas head coach Tony Benford is expected to join LSU as an assistant
Posted on 3/28/17 at 11:15 am
Posted on 3/28/17 at 11:15 am
The circle is complete
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LSU has hired former VCU coach Will Wade in an effort to turn the program around. Wade is expected to announce the addition of Benford to his staff in the next few days. Benford was considered one of the top assistant coaches in the country before taking the job at UNT. He worked as the associate head coach at Marquette under Buzz Williams for four years. He also worked as an assistant at Nebraska (2006-08), Arizona State (1998-06) and New Mexico (1992-98). Benford took over a UNT program at its pinnacle after Jones left for LSU heading into the 2012-13 season, but was unable to maintain its momentum.
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Posted on 3/28/17 at 11:18 am to 1999
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Benford took over a UNT program at its pinnacle after Jones left for LSU heading into the 2012-13 season, but was unable to maintain its momentum.
Yikes
Posted on 3/28/17 at 11:21 am to The Truth 34
That's why he's being hired as an assistant.
Posted on 3/28/17 at 11:23 am to LSUTIGERS8181
Yes but you kinda would still rather a guy who was capable of at least maintaining the level of the guy we just fired.
Posted on 3/28/17 at 11:26 am to LSUTIGERS8181
It's still not something that looks good on paper.
Posted on 3/28/17 at 11:26 am to emanresu
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Yes but you kinda would still rather a guy who was capable of at least maintaining the level of the guy we just fired
Not everyone is cut out to be a head coach. Some are life long assistants because that's what they excel at.
Posted on 3/28/17 at 11:27 am to emanresu
no that's pretty irrelevant really because that isn't going to be his job here
looks like a good hire to me
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Benford was considered one of the top assistant coaches in the country before taking the job at UNT. He worked as the associate head coach at Marquette under Buzz Williams for four years. He also worked as an assistant at Nebraska (2006-08), Arizona State (1998-06) and New Mexico (1992-98).
looks like a good hire to me
Posted on 3/28/17 at 11:29 am to The Truth 34
the list of guys that are great assistants but terrible head coaches is a long one
Posted on 3/28/17 at 11:29 am to emanresu
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Yes but you kinda would still rather a guy who was capable of at least maintaining the level of the guy we just fired.
If that were the case, he'd still be head coach. This makes no sense.
Posted on 3/28/17 at 11:30 am to BilJ
Totally agree BilJ. Good assistant hire. Strong recruiting ties in Texas as well.
Posted on 3/28/17 at 11:32 am to emanresu
It plainly says top assistant in the country. Then you have the fact that he knows he's not cut out for HC at this point may want to learn under someone that's had success would probably stay as long as Wade wants. He does have HC experience which is a plus. Get em Wade
Posted on 3/28/17 at 11:33 am to 1999
North Texas coaching pipeline.
Posted on 3/28/17 at 11:36 am to 1999
I just need to know how well he can recruit.
Wade can handle the X and O's. We need to give him talent to work with.
Seems like this guy is highly respected as an assistant and has ties to Texas, which Wade wanted.
Wade can handle the X and O's. We need to give him talent to work with.
Seems like this guy is highly respected as an assistant and has ties to Texas, which Wade wanted.
Posted on 3/28/17 at 11:36 am to BilJ
I trust Will's decision making here.
Posted on 3/28/17 at 11:38 am to TheCaterpillar
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I just need to know how well he can recruit.
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Benford has extensive Texas recruiting ties, something Will Wade mentioned as a priority in his press conference last week. #LSU
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Some notable NBA names Benford has recruited/coached in his career: Jae Crowder, Jimmy Butler, Eddie House.
Posted on 3/28/17 at 11:41 am to 1999
In 2012-13, North Texas broke the school record for blocked shots with 153, and the squad's defensive field goal percentage inside the 3-point arc of 44.3 was the lowest in the Sun Belt. Last season, Benford and North Texas made the jump to Conference USA and finished with 16 wins on the year, making the '13-14 squad one of just 18 teams in program history to reach that win plateau.
Before coming to North Texas, Benford served as the associate head coach at Marquette under Buzz Williams. In his four years at Marquette, Benford helped recruit and coach six All-Big East players, including 2012 Big East Player of the Year Jae Crowder.
Tabbed by Basketball Times, Fox Sports and Hoop Scoop as one of the country's top assistant coaches, Benford also spent time at Nebraska (2006-08), Arizona State (1998-06) and New Mexico (1992-98) developing some of the nation's most talented players.
In his career Benford recruited and coached five NBA first-round draft picks: Ike Diogu from Garland, TX (Arizona St., '05), Charles Smith (New Mexico, '97), Kenny Thomas (New Mexico, '99), Lazar Hayward (Marquette, `10) and Jimmy Butler (Marquette, '11), as well as six econd-round picks in Eddie House (Arizona St., `00), Tommy Smith (Arizona St., '03) Jeff Pendergraph (Arizona St., `09), Jae Crowder (Marquette, '11) Darius Johnson-Odom (Marquette, '11), and Tony Mitchell (North Texas, '12).
A native of Hobbs, N.M., Benford played collegiately at Texas Tech and was the catalyst for the Red Raiders Southwest Conference regular-season and tournament titles in 1985, and their 1986 SWC Tournament championship. He earned All-Southwest Conference and SWC Tournament MVP honors as a senior. The Boston Celtics selected Benford in the fourth round of the 1986 NBA Draft, and he played professionally in Holland for the 1986-87 season.
With Williams and Benford at the helm at Marquette, the Golden Eagles have reached the NCAA Tournament's Sweet 16 in each of the last two years. Marquette was ranked No. 11 in the final AP poll of 2012, and ranked 31st in the country in scoring offense with an average of 75.4 points per game. MU won at least 20 games and reached the NCAA Tournament in each of Benford's four years with the program.
Before arriving at Marquette, he had spent the previous two campaigns at Nebraska under head coach Doc Sadler. The Huskers collected 37 total victories in the two seasons, highlighted by a trip to the National Invitation Tournament in 2008. The squad posted 20 wins in 2007-08, just the 12th 20-win campaign in the program's 112-year history. North Texas forward Alonzo Edwards was recruited to Nebraska by Benford prior to transferring to Denton.
Benford served on the Arizona State bench as an assistant coach for his first six years in Tempe before being named associate head coach for his last two seasons with the Sun Devils. Benford helped the Sun Devils to four postseason appearances during his tenure, including earning a spot in the second round of the 2003 NCAA Tournament. While at ASU, Benford recruited Keith Wooden and George Odufuwa to Phoenix before the pair transferred to North Texas and went on to start a combined 143 games for the Mean Green.
In six seasons with New Mexico, Benford helped the Lobos reach five NCAA Tournament bids while winning 73.2 percent of their games (139-51 record). New Mexico picked up a pair of Western Athletic Conference tournament titles in 1993 and 1996, and a regular-season championship in 1994. During his stint with the Lobos, Benford coached the top four scorers in program history, including all-time leading scorer in Kenny Thomas.
Before coming to North Texas, Benford served as the associate head coach at Marquette under Buzz Williams. In his four years at Marquette, Benford helped recruit and coach six All-Big East players, including 2012 Big East Player of the Year Jae Crowder.
Tabbed by Basketball Times, Fox Sports and Hoop Scoop as one of the country's top assistant coaches, Benford also spent time at Nebraska (2006-08), Arizona State (1998-06) and New Mexico (1992-98) developing some of the nation's most talented players.
In his career Benford recruited and coached five NBA first-round draft picks: Ike Diogu from Garland, TX (Arizona St., '05), Charles Smith (New Mexico, '97), Kenny Thomas (New Mexico, '99), Lazar Hayward (Marquette, `10) and Jimmy Butler (Marquette, '11), as well as six econd-round picks in Eddie House (Arizona St., `00), Tommy Smith (Arizona St., '03) Jeff Pendergraph (Arizona St., `09), Jae Crowder (Marquette, '11) Darius Johnson-Odom (Marquette, '11), and Tony Mitchell (North Texas, '12).
A native of Hobbs, N.M., Benford played collegiately at Texas Tech and was the catalyst for the Red Raiders Southwest Conference regular-season and tournament titles in 1985, and their 1986 SWC Tournament championship. He earned All-Southwest Conference and SWC Tournament MVP honors as a senior. The Boston Celtics selected Benford in the fourth round of the 1986 NBA Draft, and he played professionally in Holland for the 1986-87 season.
With Williams and Benford at the helm at Marquette, the Golden Eagles have reached the NCAA Tournament's Sweet 16 in each of the last two years. Marquette was ranked No. 11 in the final AP poll of 2012, and ranked 31st in the country in scoring offense with an average of 75.4 points per game. MU won at least 20 games and reached the NCAA Tournament in each of Benford's four years with the program.
Before arriving at Marquette, he had spent the previous two campaigns at Nebraska under head coach Doc Sadler. The Huskers collected 37 total victories in the two seasons, highlighted by a trip to the National Invitation Tournament in 2008. The squad posted 20 wins in 2007-08, just the 12th 20-win campaign in the program's 112-year history. North Texas forward Alonzo Edwards was recruited to Nebraska by Benford prior to transferring to Denton.
Benford served on the Arizona State bench as an assistant coach for his first six years in Tempe before being named associate head coach for his last two seasons with the Sun Devils. Benford helped the Sun Devils to four postseason appearances during his tenure, including earning a spot in the second round of the 2003 NCAA Tournament. While at ASU, Benford recruited Keith Wooden and George Odufuwa to Phoenix before the pair transferred to North Texas and went on to start a combined 143 games for the Mean Green.
In six seasons with New Mexico, Benford helped the Lobos reach five NCAA Tournament bids while winning 73.2 percent of their games (139-51 record). New Mexico picked up a pair of Western Athletic Conference tournament titles in 1993 and 1996, and a regular-season championship in 1994. During his stint with the Lobos, Benford coached the top four scorers in program history, including all-time leading scorer in Kenny Thomas.
Posted on 3/28/17 at 11:43 am to sicboy
and seems well liked and respected by his players, just not a strong in game coach....so Johnny and I'd be ok with Johnny Jones as an assistant, as catepillar pointed out Wade is going to handle the coaching
Posted on 3/28/17 at 11:47 am to 1999
Only the rant would bash a hire they've probably never even heard of before. If we dont have Calipari coaching with Auerbach, Phil Jackson, and Popovich as assistants, then our staff sucks arse.
Posted on 3/28/17 at 11:50 am to The Mick
Doesn't seem like bashing as much as questioning and wanting more info. Most in here don't seem like they are out of line in trying to understand the hire. Don't need to get all defensive...
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