Karl Hobbs
thoughts?
y'all may or may not want to learn more about this fellah.
stay tuned.
Karl is a good name and hobbs is common.. anything else?
Karl is a good name.
Hobbs - Roy Hobbs, Calvin and Hobbs.
he's a callhoun guy. thats enuff for me to like the guy. He recruited alot of their talent up there in UCONN.
my thoughts are that this is enough for me to sign off for the night.
I only saw GW play a handful of games this last year.
They were fun to watch. Got up and down the floor. Spread the floor on O. Shot the ball well.
Being a Calhoun guy is a big plus.
Hobbs may be the guy. I saw something somewhere.Originally Posted by Newbomb Turk
yeah, and i replied to your pm..
Karl, as in Karl Marx?Originally Posted by william_brasky
Seriously, I've had a gut feeling that Hobbs would be a prime candidate and I still haven't wavered from that feeling.
I mentioned him during the season as well but then got to thinking about him just being the guy of the hour. but who knows. maybe he is the right guy
Word is spreading like wildfire now.
Internet Rumors Rule!
I'd like this one to be true.
I would certainly prefer to have hobbs over turgeon. i'm sure he would have more success getting recruits to come to norman than a guy coaching in wichita. he's got a pretty decent pipeline to high school players on the east coast. i remember ks talking about 'nova players being ballers and how you don't get east coast players to come to norman. who knows? but the more i think about turgeon, the less excited i feel about our program.
The only negative I could see with Hobbs is that he is likely next in line for the UCONN job, and depending on how long Calhoun wants to coach, a stay in Norman could be very short.
For the good old American lifestyle: For the money, for the glory, and for the fun... mostly for the money.
true. i imagine uconn can't compete with our budget but some guys just don't "fit" at a certain school. hobbs may be an east coast lifer.
now that's clever.
thats a pretty good cartoon!
Not clever...stole the idea.
Of course, I was always taught that the real definition of creativity is "forgetting who you stole the idea from."