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urunobili
04-07-2010, 01:45 PM
Just too much class...

gXORMJIWWns

SpursFanFirst
04-07-2010, 02:53 PM
Just too much class...

gXORMJIWWns


Oh yeah. I'm a big Stevens fan. He's absolutely adorable, and a total class act. I really, REALLY hope he sticks it out at Butler, and doesn't chase the money. :drunk <--- that's chocolate milk, by the way.

CubanMustGo
04-07-2010, 04:08 PM
Played his college ball at that well-known bastion of hoops, DePauw. Not DePaul, but Division III DePauw. Didn't even start his senior year after his coach asked him to come off the bench.

IceColdBrewski
04-07-2010, 05:22 PM
Oh yeah. I'm a big Stevens fan. He's absolutely adorable, and a total class act. I really, REALLY hope he sticks it out at Butler, and doesn't chase the money. :drunk <--- that's chocolate milk, by the way.

I think he'll end up chasing the money to Oregon.

SpursFanFirst
04-07-2010, 06:33 PM
I think he'll end up chasing the money to Oregon.

AWWWW! don't bring me down. :depressed

Butler is willing to pay a million, possibly more, to keep him. I know that, compared to Oregon, it's chump change. But, it's definitely NOT here in Indy. A person can live pretty well on that amount.

IceColdBrewski
04-07-2010, 10:06 PM
AWWWW! don't bring me down. :depressed

Butler is willing to pay a million, possibly more, to keep him. I know that, compared to Oregon, it's chump change. But, it's definitely NOT here in Indy. A person can live pretty well on that amount.

Out of curiosity, I checked a Oregon basketall forum (ducksattack.com) and they're saying Stevens turned Oregon down sometime today. I wonder how much of a raise Butler offered him to turn down the Nike school gig.

jb4g
04-08-2010, 08:14 AM
Out of curiosity, I checked a Oregon basketall forum (ducksattack.com) and they're saying Stevens turned Oregon down sometime today. I wonder how much of a raise Butler offered him to turn down the Nike school gig.

Not to mention that Oregon will arguably have the nicest arena in the NCAA soon.

props to him for staying put. He will be able to recruit top level players now that he and Butler has put themselves on the map

lebomb
04-08-2010, 10:36 AM
Out of curiosity, I checked a Oregon basketall forum (ducksattack.com) and they're saying Stevens turned Oregon down sometime today. I wonder how much of a raise Butler offered him to turn down the Nike school gig.

I think he is gonna take another run with this team next year. I think they only lose one player, so they should be right back in the hunt. Now, the year after that?? After everyone leaves? I think he will take a higher profile job. :king

urunobili
04-08-2010, 11:10 AM
if Hayward comes back and they recruit some talent... they can definitively be back to the final 4...

Indazone
04-08-2010, 12:31 PM
The coach at IU makes a little bit over 2 mil and the Purdue Coach is at 1.3 million. So if he is over 1 million, with a program that could be like Duke he might just stay. Already a lot of kids say they want to play for him.

SpursFanFirst
04-08-2010, 03:38 PM
Out of curiosity, I checked a Oregon basketall forum (ducksattack.com) and they're saying Stevens turned Oregon down sometime today. I wonder how much of a raise Butler offered him to turn down the Nike school gig.

I've been working this afternoon, so I haven't heard any of this. But yay!
I do know that the school president has made it very well known that a million was most likely his top offer.
Like I said before, I really think Stevens is happy where he is. I certainly hope that's the truth anyway.

SpursFanFirst
04-08-2010, 03:52 PM
Here's the link to an article done a couple of days ago. Stevens' dad thinks he'll stay at Butler.
I like the part about him breaking up a loud argument in the other room...

http://www.cantonrep.com/carousel/x12622012/Father-predicts-Mark-Stevens-will-stay-at-Butler-a-long-time

Bukefal
04-08-2010, 06:21 PM
Stevens signs 12-year extension


INDIANAPOLIS -- Brad Stevens is content to keep coaching the Butler way.

The 33-year-old coach, who came within a buzzer-beating shot of winning the NCAA men's basketball championship, signed a 12-year deal Thursday that extends through the 2021-22 season.

Team spokesman Jim McGrath declined to say how much the deal was worth, though Stevens had a total compensation package of $750,000 last season. Athletic director Barry Collier acknowledged Tuesday that Stevens was in line for a pay raise.

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Brad Stevens' 89 wins at Butler are a national record for coaches over their first three seasons.
The Bulldogs got the man they wanted to stay.

"Brad has demonstrated that he's the right fit for Butler University," Collier said in a statement. "Our program has grown under his leadership, and we're excited about our future under his direction."

Stevens is expected to answer questions at a news conference Friday morning.

The move should end, at least temporarily, speculation that Stevens would jump to a BCS-conference school. Jobs at Oregon, of the Pac-10, and two ACC schools, Clemson and Wake Forest, are open.

But Stevens had said Tuesday that he would speak with Collier, a Butler alum and former head basketball coach, before entertaining thoughts of leaving.

Collier never gave Stevens, one of college basketball's best young coaches, a chance to reconsider.

"Tracy and I are thrilled and very thankful for the opportunity to continue to play a role for Butler University," Stevens, referring to his wife, said in a statement. "We are already looking forward to the 2010-11 season."

Stevens just completed the most successful season in school history.

The Bulldogs won a school-record 33 games, set the Butler mark with a 25-game winning streak and became the only Division I team to finish with a perfect conference record this season.

Butler reached the regional semifinals for the third time since 2003 and advanced to the title game by upsetting Syracuse, Kansas State and Michigan State. The Bulldogs lost to Duke on Monday night in the closest title game in two decades.

Along the way, Butler went from virtual unknown to household name, and Stevens' exposure made him the hottest person on the coaching carousel.

But Stevens has never followed the conventional road. He has produced the school's only two 30-win seasons and is 89-15 in three seasons with the Bulldogs. The 89 victories are a national record for coaches over their first three seasons. Stevens was also the Horizon League coach of the year each of the past two seasons.

So the Bulldogs hoped they wouldn't have to make a change. Butler has now answered one of the two biggest questions it faced this offseason.

The other question is whether sophomore swingman Gordon Hayward will leave early for the NBA. That answer might not come until next week, at the earliest, but the Bulldogs are hoping that Stevens' return will sway Hayward to come back.

"We're continually trying to do everything we can to improve our program, and we'll continue to do that," Collier said.

With Stevens leading the way.


http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=5068230&campaign=rss&source=twitter&ex_cid=Twitter_espn_5068230

SpursFanFirst
04-08-2010, 06:33 PM
:clap I thought this was a joke at first because it was for 12 YEARS, but then I saw the link posted.

Good for Stevens and Butler. Hopefully this will be a long and happy marriage for both parties.

DesignatedT
04-08-2010, 07:09 PM
wow 12 years. :wow

good for him :tu