He's definitely been successful everywhere he's been. Crazy to see that his longest HC stint is 2 years and he's on his 6th stint now at NMST. Let's see if he's able to last one more year.
I have no clue how bad his bar issue was at Bowling Green but it must not have been minor if he was fired after one of their most successful seasons in recent memory.
we should get their AD as well, he is an Iowa City Native.Just nearly pulled off the upset at #2 Kansas. If we can't make the NCAA tourney this year, we need to pull the trigger and go after Jans. He's a prick, but he's one hell of a coach.
Best hs shooter I've ever seen. I'd take Jans over Kingsbury in a game of horse. At one time I think he had a D3 record for 3pt %. It was an insane #
NMST beat by Drake on neutral floor.
Meh
If the above happened to FM, you’d already be calling for his firing.Yep, he lost a game. Check Chris Jans off the list of potential future coaches.
If the above happened to FM, you’d already be calling for his firing.
As to Jans, the East Side of the River would never sign off on his hiring.
Just nearly pulled off the upset at #2 Kansas. If we can't make the NCAA tourney this year, we need to pull the trigger and go after Jans. He's a prick, but he's one hell of a coach.
- Jans was undoubtedly knocking down three-pointers his whole career, but emerged in his senior season to set Loras' all-time scoring record. Jans scored 707 points that year in 25 games, good for a 28.3 per game average, both records that have not been touched in 20 years. A grand total of 399 of those points came from his 133 made baskets from behind the arc – also a Loras record. No one in the NCAA averaged more three point field goals per game than Jans did that season (5.3). Jans made 93 of his 133 three-pointers during Iowa Conference games, a record that still stands today. He is also a member of the 1,000 points club, concluding his career with 1,206 points.
That depends. Is Jans supposed to have P5/BIG caliber recruits on his team? Because IF Jans were hired at Iowa and he still recruited at a mid major level, like Fran, we would in fact want him fired after said loss.If the above happened to FM, you’d already be calling for his firing.
As to Jans, the East Side of the River would never sign off on his hiring.
Barta couldn't even get Roy Marble's jersey retirement ceremony correct. He lumped it in with senior day activities. Marble, one of the all time great Hawkeyes and suffering from terminal cancer (which would claim him on my birthday six months later) deserved better.It won't matter in the least little bit who the next basketball coach is, as long as the Gutless Wonder is running the AD. The problem with Iowa basketball starts at the top. Maybe even above Gutless Gary's head.