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Ashley Hodge: Scott Drew Appears to be the Lead Candidate for the Kentucky Job

April 9, 2024
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Ashley Hodge SicEm365 Basketball Analyst joins 365 Sports to discuss his thoughts on the chances of Baylor Basketball Coach Scott Drew leaving to take the Kentucky job, should Baylor fans be worried about the rumors, his thoughts on who the Bears could be going for in the transfer portal, and more.

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Ashley Hodge: Scott Drew Appears to be the Lead Candidate for the Kentucky Job

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BluesBear
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Keen observation....
Yogi
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I think the hunch that Drew will remain at Baylor is wrong. I'd actually put it at 70% that he will soon call old Kentucky home.

Most of his great assistants have jumped ship; why wouldn't he?

We need to be scrambling the search committee immediately so we don't lose our entire team in the portal once the contracts are signed.
IowaBear
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We're going to lose our team to the portal regardless of who we hire if Drew leaves.
If he leaves 24/25 is likely a huge rebuild
PacificBear
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Other than that, thank God we have an awesome AD and president
bear2be2
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IowaBear said:

We're going to lose our team to the portal regardless of who we hire if Drew leaves.
If he leaves 24/25 is likely a huge rebuild
With the portal, you can build a competitive team on the fly. You won't build a championship team in one year, but you can be competitive.
blackie
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Someone will replace Scott Drew whether now or later. It has to happen. It will happen.....to every team. Nothing to prove that whoever that person may be or whenever it may be it could be better or worse. We are not in the dark pit of the basketball world. It is an attractive position.

KM decided to take her ball and go home. We just finished ranked 13th in the final AP poll and played one less game in the NCAA tournament than LSU and were perhaps one blown call from reaching the E8. Baylor MBB will not cease to exist the day Scott Drew is no longer the coach whether through his leaving, dying, or otherwise. There is no reason to treat it otherwise.
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PacificBear said:

Other than that, thank God we have an awesome AD and president


I want them off campus by sundown.
IvanBear
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blackie said:

Someone will replace Scott Drew whether now or later. It has to happen. It will happen.....to every team. Nothing to prove that whoever that person may be or whenever it may be it could be better or worse. We are not in the dark pit of the basketball world. It is an attractive position.

KM decided to take her ball and go home. We just finished ranked 13th in the final AP poll and played one less game in the NCAA tournament than LSU and were perhaps one blown call from reaching the E8. Baylor MBB will not cease to exist the day Scott Drew is no longer the coach whether through his leaving, dying, or otherwise. There is no reason to treat it otherwise.
Insane to compare our season to LSU's. Its not a question who was a better team or who had a better season...
blackie
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IvanBear said:

blackie said:

Someone will replace Scott Drew whether now or later. It has to happen. It will happen.....to every team. Nothing to prove that whoever that person may be or whenever it may be it could be better or worse. We are not in the dark pit of the basketball world. It is an attractive position.

KM decided to take her ball and go home. We just finished ranked 13th in the final AP poll and played one less game in the NCAA tournament than LSU and were perhaps one blown call from reaching the E8. Baylor MBB will not cease to exist the day Scott Drew is no longer the coach whether through his leaving, dying, or otherwise. There is no reason to treat it otherwise.
Insane to compare our season to LSU's. Its not a question who was a better team or who had a better season...
You missed the whole point of the post.
TWD 1974
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blackie said:

Someone will replace Scott Drew whether now or later. It has to happen. It will happen.....to every team. Nothing to prove that whoever that person may be or whenever it may be it could be better or worse. We are not in the dark pit of the basketball world. It is an attractive position.

KM decided to take her ball and go home. We just finished ranked 13th in the final AP poll and played one less game in the NCAA tournament than LSU and were perhaps one blown call from reaching the E8. Baylor MBB will not cease to exist the day Scott Drew is no longer the coach whether through his leaving, dying, or otherwise. There is no reason to treat it otherwise.
If you look back at it, a number of folks doubted we would be able to replace Bliss...
bear2be2
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TWD 1974 said:

blackie said:

Someone will replace Scott Drew whether now or later. It has to happen. It will happen.....to every team. Nothing to prove that whoever that person may be or whenever it may be it could be better or worse. We are not in the dark pit of the basketball world. It is an attractive position.

KM decided to take her ball and go home. We just finished ranked 13th in the final AP poll and played one less game in the NCAA tournament than LSU and were perhaps one blown call from reaching the E8. Baylor MBB will not cease to exist the day Scott Drew is no longer the coach whether through his leaving, dying, or otherwise. There is no reason to treat it otherwise.
If you look back at it, a number of folks doubted we would be able to replace Bliss...
"Replace" and "build something of substance from the Chernobyl-like wasteland he left in his wake" are two different things.
TWD 1974
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bear2be2 said:

TWD 1974 said:

blackie said:

Someone will replace Scott Drew whether now or later. It has to happen. It will happen.....to every team. Nothing to prove that whoever that person may be or whenever it may be it could be better or worse. We are not in the dark pit of the basketball world. It is an attractive position.

KM decided to take her ball and go home. We just finished ranked 13th in the final AP poll and played one less game in the NCAA tournament than LSU and were perhaps one blown call from reaching the E8. Baylor MBB will not cease to exist the day Scott Drew is no longer the coach whether through his leaving, dying, or otherwise. There is no reason to treat it otherwise.
If you look back at it, a number of folks doubted we would be able to replace Bliss...
"Replace" and "build something of substance from the Chernobyl-like wasteland he left in his wake" are two different things.
If Scott Drew leaves, and I hope and pray that he stays, he will leave the program in the exact opposite condition to when he found it. Baylor AD will be inundated with calls, texts from interested coaches. I have always wondered, did anyone else show interest in the job back when? I mean, anyone sober, rational...?
bear2be2
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TWD 1974 said:

bear2be2 said:

TWD 1974 said:

blackie said:

Someone will replace Scott Drew whether now or later. It has to happen. It will happen.....to every team. Nothing to prove that whoever that person may be or whenever it may be it could be better or worse. We are not in the dark pit of the basketball world. It is an attractive position.

KM decided to take her ball and go home. We just finished ranked 13th in the final AP poll and played one less game in the NCAA tournament than LSU and were perhaps one blown call from reaching the E8. Baylor MBB will not cease to exist the day Scott Drew is no longer the coach whether through his leaving, dying, or otherwise. There is no reason to treat it otherwise.
If you look back at it, a number of folks doubted we would be able to replace Bliss...
"Replace" and "build something of substance from the Chernobyl-like wasteland he left in his wake" are two different things.
If Scott Drew leaves, and I hope and pray that he stays, he will leave the program in the exact opposite condition to when he found it.
Exactly.

I'm honestly not worried either way. I hope Drew stays and retires at Baylor, obviously. But if he leaves, we'll hire a good coach and continue to build on the excellent foundation he laid/left.
TeamPlayer
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TWD 1974 said:

blackie said:

Someone will replace Scott Drew whether now or later. It has to happen. It will happen.....to every team. Nothing to prove that whoever that person may be or whenever it may be it could be better or worse. We are not in the dark pit of the basketball world. It is an attractive position.

KM decided to take her ball and go home. We just finished ranked 13th in the final AP poll and played one less game in the NCAA tournament than LSU and were perhaps one blown call from reaching the E8. Baylor MBB will not cease to exist the day Scott Drew is no longer the coach whether through his leaving, dying, or otherwise. There is no reason to treat it otherwise.
If you look back at it, a number of folks doubted we would be able to replace Bliss...
I don't recall that at all. I recall 6-10 and 4-12 conference records with Lawrence Roberts, Terry Black and other guys that were pretty good players. Severely underachieving teams.

I do remember being concerned that Tom Stanton was leaving. He seemed to do everything right except oversee football. There used to be a poster on here that used "SheetMusicMan" as his screen name. I always thought that was a clever poke at Stanton.
GoodOleBaylorLine
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Correct. Bliss wasn't all that great even before he kidney punched the program.
TWD 1974
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TeamPlayer said:

TWD 1974 said:

blackie said:

Someone will replace Scott Drew whether now or later. It has to happen. It will happen.....to every team. Nothing to prove that whoever that person may be or whenever it may be it could be better or worse. We are not in the dark pit of the basketball world. It is an attractive position.

KM decided to take her ball and go home. We just finished ranked 13th in the final AP poll and played one less game in the NCAA tournament than LSU and were perhaps one blown call from reaching the E8. Baylor MBB will not cease to exist the day Scott Drew is no longer the coach whether through his leaving, dying, or otherwise. There is no reason to treat it otherwise.
If you look back at it, a number of folks doubted we would be able to replace Bliss...
I don't recall that at all. I recall 6-10 and 4-12 conference records with Lawrence Roberts, Terry Black and other guys that were pretty good players. Severely underachieving teams.

I do remember being concerned that Tom Stanton was leaving. He seemed to do everything right except oversee football. There used to be a poster on here that used "SheetMusicMan" as his screen name. I always thought that was a clever poke at Stanton.
You don't recall the scandal, the departure of Roberts along with the majority of scholarship players? You don't remember the call for Baylor to cancel the coming season, the release of our players by the Baylor President, allowing them to play at Texas, Ok State immediately? There was serious concern we would have enough players to play a season. Yes, Roberts, Lucas, Black were good players--the first two became Conference Players of the Year after exiting Baylor. For all his illicit recruiting, Bliss never came close to a .500 season in the conference, and he came closer to destroying the program. Drew took over a program everyone else in the basketball world was running away from.
TeamPlayer
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TWD 1974 said:

TeamPlayer said:

TWD 1974 said:

blackie said:

Someone will replace Scott Drew whether now or later. It has to happen. It will happen.....to every team. Nothing to prove that whoever that person may be or whenever it may be it could be better or worse. We are not in the dark pit of the basketball world. It is an attractive position.

KM decided to take her ball and go home. We just finished ranked 13th in the final AP poll and played one less game in the NCAA tournament than LSU and were perhaps one blown call from reaching the E8. Baylor MBB will not cease to exist the day Scott Drew is no longer the coach whether through his leaving, dying, or otherwise. There is no reason to treat it otherwise.
If you look back at it, a number of folks doubted we would be able to replace Bliss...
I don't recall that at all. I recall 6-10 and 4-12 conference records with Lawrence Roberts, Terry Black and other guys that were pretty good players. Severely underachieving teams.

I do remember being concerned that Tom Stanton was leaving. He seemed to do everything right except oversee football. There used to be a poster on here that used "SheetMusicMan" as his screen name. I always thought that was a clever poke at Stanton.
You don't recall the scandal, the departure of Roberts along with the majority of scholarship players? You don't remember the call for Baylor to cancel the coming season, the release of our players by the Baylor President, allowing them to play at Texas, Ok State immediately? There was serious concern we would have enough players to play a season. Yes, Roberts, Lucas, Black were good players--the first two became Conference Players of the Year after exiting Baylor. For all his illicit recruiting, Bliss never came close to a .500 season in the conference, and he came closer to destroying the program. Drew took over a program everyone else in the basketball world was running away from.
Of course I recall all of that. Everybody does. I read your post to mean that Bliss was irreplaceable. Maybe I misunderstood your post.
Yogi
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TWD 1974 said:

bear2be2 said:

TWD 1974 said:

blackie said:

Someone will replace Scott Drew whether now or later. It has to happen. It will happen.....to every team. Nothing to prove that whoever that person may be or whenever it may be it could be better or worse. We are not in the dark pit of the basketball world. It is an attractive position.

KM decided to take her ball and go home. We just finished ranked 13th in the final AP poll and played one less game in the NCAA tournament than LSU and were perhaps one blown call from reaching the E8. Baylor MBB will not cease to exist the day Scott Drew is no longer the coach whether through his leaving, dying, or otherwise. There is no reason to treat it otherwise.
If you look back at it, a number of folks doubted we would be able to replace Bliss...
"Replace" and "build something of substance from the Chernobyl-like wasteland he left in his wake" are two different things.
If Scott Drew leaves, and I hope and pray that he stays, he will leave the program in the exact opposite condition to when he found it. Baylor AD will be inundated with calls, texts from interested coaches. I have always wondered, did anyone else show interest in the job back when? I mean, anyone sober, rational...?
Not exactly.

Will he leave it better? Absolutely!

But the cupboard will be bare because of the portal. We're talking a two to three year rebuild just to get competitive in conference again - if we can attract the right coach for the job.

My wish is for Jakus or Tang. They are as much responsible for where we are as Drew right now and they might be able to keep some of the team on campus.
Yogi
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By the way, if Kentucky, who has struggled to get out of the first weekend of the NCAA tournament hires Drew, who has also struggled to get out of the first weekend of the NCAA tournament, maybe it's a good fit.

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BUGWBBear said:

PacificBear said:

Other than that, thank God we have an awesome AD and president


I want them off campus by sundown.
Edit: Wrong thread
TWD 1974
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TeamPlayer said:

TWD 1974 said:

TeamPlayer said:

TWD 1974 said:

blackie said:

Someone will replace Scott Drew whether now or later. It has to happen. It will happen.....to every team. Nothing to prove that whoever that person may be or whenever it may be it could be better or worse. We are not in the dark pit of the basketball world. It is an attractive position.

KM decided to take her ball and go home. We just finished ranked 13th in the final AP poll and played one less game in the NCAA tournament than LSU and were perhaps one blown call from reaching the E8. Baylor MBB will not cease to exist the day Scott Drew is no longer the coach whether through his leaving, dying, or otherwise. There is no reason to treat it otherwise.
If you look back at it, a number of folks doubted we would be able to replace Bliss...
I don't recall that at all. I recall 6-10 and 4-12 conference records with Lawrence Roberts, Terry Black and other guys that were pretty good players. Severely underachieving teams.

I do remember being concerned that Tom Stanton was leaving. He seemed to do everything right except oversee football. There used to be a poster on here that used "SheetMusicMan" as his screen name. I always thought that was a clever poke at Stanton.
You don't recall the scandal, the departure of Roberts along with the majority of scholarship players? You don't remember the call for Baylor to cancel the coming season, the release of our players by the Baylor President, allowing them to play at Texas, Ok State immediately? There was serious concern we would have enough players to play a season. Yes, Roberts, Lucas, Black were good players--the first two became Conference Players of the Year after exiting Baylor. For all his illicit recruiting, Bliss never came close to a .500 season in the conference, and he came closer to destroying the program. Drew took over a program everyone else in the basketball world was running away from.
Of course I recall all of that. Everybody does. I read your post to mean that Bliss was irreplaceable. Maybe I misunderstood your post.
Bliss was clearly replaceable. There were very few takers.
bear2be2
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Yogi said:

TWD 1974 said:

bear2be2 said:

TWD 1974 said:

blackie said:

Someone will replace Scott Drew whether now or later. It has to happen. It will happen.....to every team. Nothing to prove that whoever that person may be or whenever it may be it could be better or worse. We are not in the dark pit of the basketball world. It is an attractive position.

KM decided to take her ball and go home. We just finished ranked 13th in the final AP poll and played one less game in the NCAA tournament than LSU and were perhaps one blown call from reaching the E8. Baylor MBB will not cease to exist the day Scott Drew is no longer the coach whether through his leaving, dying, or otherwise. There is no reason to treat it otherwise.
If you look back at it, a number of folks doubted we would be able to replace Bliss...
"Replace" and "build something of substance from the Chernobyl-like wasteland he left in his wake" are two different things.
If Scott Drew leaves, and I hope and pray that he stays, he will leave the program in the exact opposite condition to when he found it. Baylor AD will be inundated with calls, texts from interested coaches. I have always wondered, did anyone else show interest in the job back when? I mean, anyone sober, rational...?
Not exactly.

Will he leave it better? Absolutely!

But the cupboard will be bare because of the portal. We're talking a two to three year rebuild just to get competitive in conference again - if we can attract the right coach for the job.

My wish is for Jakus or Tang. They are as much responsible for where we are as Drew right now and they might be able to keep some of the team on campus.
In the portal era, bare cupboards can happen from one year to the next under established coaches, and they don't require two- or three-year rebuilds to overcome.

If you want to know what post-Drew Baylor would look like, you can likely look no further than Kansas State or Tech. Both Tang and McCasland inherited good programs with bare cupboards and won immediately because they're good recruiters and coaches.

If you can get good transfers to your program, and Baylor should have no trouble doing so, you never have to rebuild in the traditional sense. The portal makes it possible to reload every season. You likely won't build championship teams in one year that way. But you can certainly build competitive ones.
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Yogi said:



Most of his great assistants have jumped ship; why wouldn't he?

They left to become head coaches. He's already head coach. Faulty logic.
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