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    Eddie Fogler?

    https://fortune.com/2019/07/19/meet-...tball-coaches/

    Ah, one of my least favorite players and coaches. So how much do I believe that Eddie Fogler played any significant role in the hiring of Capel at Pitt and Beilein at Michigan? Not too friggin' much, that's how much. The "go to" scout? PLEEZE...
    Don't see how either needed Fogler's help in the least...of course this is an American tradition...if you can't perform a certain task well (e.g. coaching) become a coaching consultant.

    (Decades ago I worked as a banker and watched a marvelously successful inn and restaurant in a resort town get run into the ground by a new owner who went bankrupt...and then became a management consultant for the hospitality industry. A marvelous joke...

    p.s. one of the great experiences writing for the Chronicle was watching Eddie dribble the ball off his foot to lose the ACC Tournament back when losing it really mattered. Glorious.
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    Quote Originally Posted by budwom View Post
    https://fortune.com/2019/07/19/meet-...tball-coaches/

    Ah, one of my least favorite players and coaches. So how much do I believe that Eddie Fogler played any significant role in the hiring of Capel at Pitt and Beilein at Michigan? Not too friggin' much, that's how much. The "go to" scout? PLEEZE...
    Don't see how either needed Fogler's help in the least...of course this is an American tradition...if you can't perform a certain task well (e.g. coaching) become a coaching consultant.

    (Decades ago I worked as a banker and watched a marvelously successful inn and restaurant in a resort town get run into the ground by a new owner who went bankrupt...and then became a management consultant for the hospitality industry. A marvelous joke...

    p.s. one of the great experiences writing for the Chronicle was watching Eddie dribble the ball off his foot to lose the ACC Tournament back when losing it really mattered. Glorious.
    A good point about becoming a consultant. This also works in the world of management fraud. Old fraudsters don’t fade away, they become consultants to those who want to prevent fraud.

    We saw this with Sam Antar, the former CFO of Crazy Eddie, who became a consultant after getting out of jail. I saw him a few years ago at an American Accounting Association conference speaking about fraud. He was proud of his out and out statement that he was a crook.

    It took me about an hour’s worth of showering to wash off the grease from being in the same room with him. (I teach professional ethics to graduate students in addition to my years with Deloitte, so the disgust was magnified.)

    And there are other examples, Jordan Belfort and Barry Minkow, for example. And I think the same philosophy is being used in the world of computer hacking and penetration studies as well. At least there you’re using expertise to help protect one’s assets and systems from those who are better in the know. (Maybe that’s just my rationalization of a difference.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by duke74 View Post
    A good point about becoming a consultant. This also works in the world of management fraud. Old fraudsters don’t fade away, they become consultants to those who want to prevent fraud.

    We saw this with Sam Antar, the former CFO of Crazy Eddie, who became a consultant after getting out of jail. I saw him a few years ago at an American Accounting Association conference speaking about fraud. He was proud of his out and out statement that he was a crook.

    It took me about an hour’s worth of showering to wash off the grease from being in the same room with him. (I teach professional ethics to graduate students in addition to my years with Deloitte, so the disgust was magnified.)

    And there are other examples, Jordan Belfort and Barry Minkow, for example. And I think the same philosophy is being used in the world of computer hacking and penetration studies as well. At least there you’re using expertise to help protect one’s assets and systems from those who are better in the know. (Maybe that’s just my rationalization of a difference.)
    Ah yes, add Frank Abagnale (Catch Me If You Can) to that list of fraudsters, who actually goes around on behalf of AARP...

    In the Fogler case, (speaking of fraudsters) I think old pal Delaney knew Fogler's career as kaput, so he conjured up a consulting career for him out of thin air...

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    Quote Originally Posted by duke74 View Post
    ...Old fraudsters don’t fade away, they become consultants to those who want to prevent fraud...

    ...And there are other examples, Jordan Belfort and Barry Minkow...
    Quote Originally Posted by budwom View Post
    Ah yes, add Frank Abagnale (Catch Me If You Can) to that list of fraudsters, who actually goes around on behalf of AARP...
    Jordan Belfort and Frank Abagnale have something else in common. I suspect that after reading this thread, Eddie Fogler will pitch his life story to Leonardo DiCaprio as the last installment of a Fraudster Trilogy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by budwom View Post
    Ah yes, add Frank Abagnale (Catch Me If You Can) to that list of fraudsters, who actually goes around on behalf of AARP...
    Are you saying that Abignale is NOT an effective consultant for the FBI? He's actually a brilliant guy, did some hard time in jail, and literally did re-construct his life, did rehab himself, and has now saved the FBI and innocent victims many many times what he ever stole.

    On a side note, he's extremely good on lecturing about credit, how the system works, and what to avoid.

    As for Folger, he treated Mike McGee like dawg droppings while at SC, and of course was the second ever 2 seed to lost to a 15 while at SC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HereBeforeCoachK View Post
    Are you saying that Abignale is NOT an effective consultant for the FBI? He's actually a brilliant guy, did some hard time in jail, and literally did re-construct his life, did rehab himself, and has now saved the FBI and innocent victims many many times what he ever stole.

    On a side note, he's extremely good on lecturing about credit, how the system works, and what to avoid.

    As for Folger, he treated Mike McGee like dawg droppings while at SC, and of course was the second ever 2 seed to lost to a 15 while at SC.
    Nope, did not say that...I just said he was another fraudster turned consultant...never said he wasn't good at it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HereBeforeCoachK View Post
    Are you saying that Abignale is NOT an effective consultant for the FBI? He's actually a brilliant guy, did some hard time in jail, and literally did re-construct his life, did rehab himself, and has now saved the FBI and innocent victims many many times what he ever stole.

    On a side note, he's extremely good on lecturing about credit, how the system works, and what to avoid.

    As for Folger, he treated Mike McGee like dawg droppings while at SC, and of course was the second ever 2 seed to lost to a 15 while at SC.
    Not a Fogler fan, but he may have had his 2nd seed upset by Coppin State, while we also reached that dubious distinction thanks to Lehigh. At least it's been shown what a terrific player CJ McCollum is.

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    Back in the day, DES lobbied to have Vanderbilt added to the ACC. The head basketball coach of the Commodores? None other than Eddie Fogler.

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    What exactly was the fraud Fogler committed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by YmoBeThere View Post
    What exactly was the fraud Fogler committed?
    No one said he did, though one could argue he was a fraud as a coach.* Duke74 made the analogy that, like failed coaches, old fraudsters also became consultants.

    *With only three seasons above .500 at South Carolina, and a conference record of 57-71, I'd make the argument that his consulting credentials are decidedly thin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by budwom View Post
    No one said he did, though one could argue he was a fraud as a coach.* Duke74 made the analogy that, like failed coaches, old fraudsters also became consultants.

    *With only three seasons above .500 at South Carolina, and a conference record of 57-71, I'd make the argument that his consulting credentials are decidedly thin.
    I would say that conveniently ignores his entire body of work. For reference, he made 6 NCAA tournament appearances in 15 seasons. Contrast that with Chris, Wojo, and Johnny who have 5 appearances in a combined 22 seasons. I'm no Fogler fan, but it seems he is unnecessarily being dragged through the mud based on emotional and personal animus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roywhite View Post
    Not a Fogler fan, but he may have had his 2nd seed upset by Coppin State, while we also reached that dubious distinction thanks to Lehigh. At least it's been shown what a terrific player CJ McCollum is.
    ...but I think K's and Duke's hoop resume outside of Lehigh is just a tad stronger than Folger and SC's after Coppin State. Fogler is known for Coppin State. K is not known for Leigh. Nor Mercer.
    Duke was not capping off a dream season going into Lehigh...as SC was going into Coppin.

    And he still treated McGee like garbage. People I know who are big Gamecocks remember Fogler for Coppin State and treating McGee badly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HereBeforeCoachK View Post
    ...but I think K's and Duke's hoop resume outside of Lehigh is just a tad stronger than Folger and SC's after Coppin State. Fogler is known for Coppin State. K is not known for Leigh. Nor Mercer.
    Duke was not capping off a dream season going into Lehigh...as SC was going into Coppin.

    And he still treated McGee like garbage. People I know who are big Gamecocks remember Fogler for Coppin State and treating McGee badly.
    Okay, I'm officially lost here. Who is Mike McGee? I googled him and he apparently played college ball at Michigan. What did Fogler do to him?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MartyClark View Post
    Okay, I'm officially lost here. Who is Mike McGee? I googled him and he apparently played college ball at Michigan. What did Fogler do to him?
    Mike McGee was an All American football center for Duke in the late 50’s and 60, winning the Outland Trophy his senior year. He later coached Duke football in the late 60’s and early 70’s. He was fired after the ‘72 or ‘73 season, and went into management, later becoming the AD at SC (South carolina).
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    Quote Originally Posted by OZZIE4DUKE View Post
    Mike McGee was an All American football center for Duke in the late 50’s and 60, winning the Outland Trophy his senior year. He later coached Duke football in the late 60’s and early 70’s. He was fired after the ‘72 or ‘73 season, and went into management, later becoming the AD at SC (South carolina).
    Before becoming AD at South Carolina, he was AD at Cincinnati, during which time the UC football team beat the top ranked team in the nation, and was then AD at Southern Cal, and doubled revenues to the athletic department...then to the "other USC" where he also had a successful tenure. He was a much better AD than football coach, though he did have some coaching success at ECU and Duke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YmoBeThere View Post
    I would say that conveniently ignores his entire body of work. For reference, he made 6 NCAA tournament appearances in 15 seasons. Contrast that with Chris, Wojo, and Johnny who have 5 appearances in a combined 22 seasons. I'm no Fogler fan, but it seems he is unnecessarily being dragged through the mud based on emotional and personal animus.
    I suspect Eddie can sustain some comments on a Duke message board, since he'll never see them. Thin mud.
    I'm just saying his shabby record at SC hardly qualifies him as a hoop hiring consultant, that's all...has nothing to do with Wojo et al.

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    Quote Originally Posted by budwom View Post
    https://fortune.com/2019/07/19/meet-...tball-coaches/

    Ah, one of my least favorite players and coaches. So how much do I believe that Eddie Fogler played any significant role in the hiring of Capel at Pitt and Beilein at Michigan? Not too friggin' much, that's how much. The "go to" scout? PLEEZE...
    Don't see how either needed Fogler's help in the least...of course this is an American tradition...if you can't perform a certain task well (e.g. coaching) become a coaching consultant.

    (Decades ago I worked as a banker and watched a marvelously successful inn and restaurant in a resort town get run into the ground by a new owner who went bankrupt...and then became a management consultant for the hospitality industry. A marvelous joke...

    p.s. one of the great experiences writing for the Chronicle was watching Eddie dribble the ball off his foot to lose the ACC Tournament back when losing it really mattered. Glorious.
    That was an ACC Tournament opening round game. Nitpick but from the way you phrase it makes it sound like the finals.

    The year before in ‘69 he came in for an injured Grubar in the championship game. Charlie Scott says hello. So Fogler was kinda like the Nate Britt of his day. Two final 4s as a backup. Although they got stomped.

    Fogler is the only coach since McGuire to coach South Carolina to a top 10 AP finish. And only Vandy coach to do it last 53 years. And took Wichita State to NCAAs, too.

    He burned out. Don’t know what he’s like as a person or to work for. And yeah, I’m sure Capel didn’t need his help. But Fogler is a hired gun for the athletic departments, not for the coaches looking for jobs. That’s mentioned in the article. Some consultants work both sides of the fence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wobatus View Post
    Fogler is the only coach since McGuire to coach South Carolina to a top 10 AP finish. And only Vandy coach to do it last 53 years. And took Wichita State to NCAAs, too.
    .
    Not quite. Frank Martin, 2016-17, Gamecocks were 6th in final AP poll.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HereBeforeCoachK View Post
    Not quite. Frank Martin, 2016-17, Gamecocks were 6th in final AP poll.
    They were unranked in the final poll that year:

    https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/schools/south-carolina/2017-schedule.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by wobatus View Post
    They were unranked in the final poll that year:

    https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb...-schedule.html

    Tsk, tsk, tsk. Don't bring facts and a broader view to the anti-Fogler cabal's party. Don't you realize his last 3 years at South Carolina were not very good? (8-21, 15-17, 15-15) Thus disqualifying him from knowing anything useful about coaching college basketball and providing those opinions to people willing to pay him money to share them? As they say, fools and their money are soon parted.

    And while he may have been plastered with thin mud, your pro-Fogler arguments are quite clearly on thin ice because the cognescenti have spoken.*

    *Yes, sarcasm.
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