Has anybody mentioned Rick Stansbury

the coach at Mississppi State? This was posted on the University web site.
With six NCAA Tournament appearances (2002-05, 2008 & 2009), three NIT showings (1999, 2001 & 2007), as well as an overall Southeastern Conference championship (2004), four SEC Western Division crowns (2003, 2004, 2007 & 2008) and two SEC Tournament titles (2002 & 2009) in his prior 11 seasons at the Mississippi State helm, Stansbury has become the first coach in the school's 96-year basketball history to record four consecutive 20-win seasons (2002-05) as well as establishing school firsts with five-straight postseason tournament appearances (2001-05) and five-successive NCAA Tournament berths.

Don't know if ther's any baggage?
 
the coach at Mississppi State? This was posted on the University web site.
With six NCAA Tournament appearances (2002-05, 2008 & 2009), three NIT showings (1999, 2001 & 2007), as well as an overall Southeastern Conference championship (2004), four SEC Western Division crowns (2003, 2004, 2007 & 2008) and two SEC Tournament titles (2002 & 2009) in his prior 11 seasons at the Mississippi State helm, Stansbury has become the first coach in the school's 96-year basketball history to record four consecutive 20-win seasons (2002-05) as well as establishing school firsts with five-straight postseason tournament appearances (2001-05) and five-successive NCAA Tournament berths.

Don't know if ther's any baggage?

There was some stickyness with a recruit being eligible to play at the beginning of the year... but I think it had to do with the wonderful thing called the clearinghouse. I think he is a great coach, great recruiter, and runs a clean program. Only thing is that it is most likely easier to get some of those guys accepted into Miss St. than it would to get them accepted into Iowa. Plus a lot of coaching seems like you have regional candidates.
 

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