šŸ€ Alabama hires Nate Oats as new basketball coach

I really hope Oates turns Bama into a player in the game of basketball. Hopefully Byrne and others in the administration make a firm commitment to the basketball team. I wish him well! Hopefully, Lewis will reconsider his transfer from Bama.
 
From the articles I have read here today, Oates seems to have that personal relationship with his players and works them really hard to play a winning brand of bball, at breakneck speed with mental and physical toughness. He seems to have the right qualities.
 
Don't condemn what you can't see. I'm sure Byrne has maintained a list of "coaches to watch" even when CAJ was first hired. What Oats has been able to do with resources that don't/won't/can't compare to Alabama's has been outstanding. There was no way that Alabama was going to get a Coach K-level coach. Petino (who would be the closest to a championship-level coach available) has too much baggage. Oats isn't who I would have gone after, but it's a good catch for the condition Alabama basketball is in.

I wasn't condemning anything.
 
~2 weeks ago Buffalo thought they locked him down with an extension.

I like how the contract has lots of incentives, hope Byrne does the same.

Nate Oats, UB agree to contract extension

Terms of Nate Oats' contract extension
Duration:
March 14, 2019 – March 31, 2024
Annual base salary: $612,000
Additional compensation: $225,000
Incentive Compensation
• Regular Season Win Total (non-cumulative)
• 20 wins $10,000 • 24 wins $15,000
• East Division Championship (sole/shared) $15,000 / $15,000 Asst. Salary Pool
• MAC Regular Season Championship (sole/shared) $75,000 / $30,000 Asst Salary Pool
• MAC Tournament Championship (sole/shared) $75,000 / $30,000 Asst Salary Pool
Post Season NCAA Tournament (cumulative)
• At-large bid $50,000 / $30,000 Asst Salary Pool
• Round of 32 appearance $15,000 / $15,000 Asst Salary Pool
• Round of 16 appearance $25,000 / $25,000 Asst Salary Pool
• Round of 8 appearance $40,000 / $25,000 Asst Salary Pool
• Final Four appearance $50,000 / $30,000 Asst Salary Pool
• National Championship game appearance $75,000 / $40,000 Asst Salary Pool
• National Champions $100,000 / $60,000 Asst Salary Pool
Post Season NIT Tournament bonuses (cumulative)
• At-large bid $5,000 / $2,500 Asst Salary Pool
• Second round appearance $5,000 / $2,500 Asst Salary Pool
• Quarterfinal appearance $5,000 / $2,500 Asst Salary Pool
• Semifinal appearance $10,000 / $5,000 Asst Salary Pool
• Championship game appearance $10,000 / $5,000 Asst Salary Pool
• NIT Champions $20,000 / $10,000 Asst Salary Pool
Individual accolades
• MAC Coach of the Year $25,000
• Regional Coach of the Year $25,000
• National Coach of the Year $50,000
Annual APR rate (non-cumulative)
• 960 or above $5,000
• 970 or above $10,000
• 980 or above $15,000
• 990 or above $20,000
Buyout structure
• Present through postseason play 2019-20 - $750,000
• One day after final regular/postseason game of 2019-20 through last game of 2020-21 season - $500,000
• One day after final regular/postseason game of 2020-21 through last game of 2021-22 season - $400,000
• One day after final regular/postseason game of 2021-22 through last game of 2022-23 season - $350,000
• One day after final regular/postseason game of 2022-23 through last game of 2023-24 season - $300,000
NCAA minimum Multi-Year Academic Progress Rate (APR) must be met in order to activate incentive compensation.
 
My earlier observation, from reading about Oats, comparing him to a younger bball version of CNS?

Looks like I was onto something. He's been observing CNS's brand of excellence for quite awhile, it's seems.

No idea where this quote is from, someone simply posted a screen grab from some article. But I gotta be honest, this kinda gives me chills.

Hardwood version of CNS? YES PLEASE!

 
I wasn't condemning anything.

This is the part I was referring to:
The thing that kind of bothers me is that it doesn't really seem like much thought was put into it.

While it was fast, I don't think it was a snap judgement. I'm sure Byrne considered Oats' success, player development, and reputation in addition to the finances of CAJ's buyout and paying a new coach including incentives.
 
The thing that kind of bothers me is that it doesn't really seem like much thought was put into it. Almost like he knew who he wanted from the get, which honestly could be a good thing if he was that sure on it. IDK, I'm gonna take a wait and see attitude about it.

The only approach to take with anything right? Hard to judge what you don't know. Otherwise you're just making a decision without much thought put into it.

;)
 
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