UNF Osprey Mens BB 2016-2017

Started by spuwho, August 02, 2016, 12:59:00 PM

spuwho

As we see a lot of changes for the Ospreys this fall for basketball, we also see some new schedule updates.

The Florida Gators have been surfing for competition who are willing to meet in Florida.

It appears there will be a rematch for the Gators and Ospreys on December 1st at UNF Arena while they await the O'Connell Center to finish.

The NIT meeting drew over 6000 fans to UNF and the rematch will no doubt be similar in size.

While the Ospreys have lost some starting talent in Beau Beech (Brooklyn Nets), DeMarcus Daniels and Trent Mackey,  Coach Driscoll still has court leading talent in Dallas Moore, Chris Davenport, and the return of Romelo Banks from injury.  Banks at 6'11" will be key to the Ospreys getting a sorely missed inside presence.

While the add of Ole Miss guard JT Escobar will bring some new blood, he has to sit out a year to meet NCAA regs.

The revamped Ospreys should be interesting to watch.

FlaBoy

UNF should move the game to Veterans Memorial Arena. The game could easily draw 10k.

Downtown Osprey

^ meh, I think it's cool to have the game in UNF's arena. Benefits both teams. It'll sell out which is awesome for UNF & a good road atmosphere for UF.

spuwho

UF is scheduled to play Mercer at Veterans Memorial.

The Belmont vs UF game was scheduled for here as well, but it appears that it may be moved to Tampa pending some contractual issues.

UNF got commitments from some good freshman during the signing period.  It will be interesting to see who lands on the court and who red shirts. They had a few redshirts last year.

Going to the NCAA and winning the A-Sun twice has had a positive impact on recruiting. More guys are interested now.

FlaBoy

Quote from: Downtown Osprey on August 02, 2016, 01:36:42 PM
^ meh, I think it's cool to have the game in UNF's arena. Benefits both teams. It'll sell out which is awesome for UNF & a good road atmosphere for UF.

UF gets enough good road environments through the year. UNF could make a lot more money.

Tacachale

^We make more money when we play at home and keep all the ticket and concession sales. A game at the Arena would also be swamped by Gators fans.
Do you believe that when the blue jay or another bird sings and the body is trembling, that is a signal that people are coming or something important is about to happen?

spuwho

UNF's Matthew Driscoll featured in Midmajormadness. Fans will like his take on beer sales. How many Div1 coaches know or care about arena beer sales? This is typical Matthew.  You will find his remarks on win or leave interesting. Something UNF fans aren't used too and how close UNF came.

http://www.midmajormadness.com/2016/8/2/12347568/at-north-florida-mathew-driscoll-has-built-a-program-from-the-ground-up

At North Florida, Matthew Driscoll has built a program from the ground up



Coach Matthew Driscoll took over North Florida before the 2009-10 basketball season and has quickly made a name for himself in the Atlantic Sun. In four of his six seasons, UNF has finished at .500 or better, and the Ospreys have made consecutive postseason appearances, including a trip to the 2015 NCAA Tournament. Over the past seven seasons, his faith, background and eye for talent have all contributed to his quick rise in Jacksonville.

Q:   What influenced your outlook on life growing up?

A:   When you manage a McDonalds, which I did at age 20, Ray Kroc was about as good an owner/leader as you will get. The one thing you learn is not just how to serve, but how to deal with those things that pop up that you're not prepared for. Whether it's a person telling you a story about a burger that's really not true, the fry machine going down or someone not showing up for work. I was blessed at such a young age to have all those experiences. We are really transparent with our team and our staff. We have to share these things to become better men, better fathers and better husbands. I think those things help us for when things happen on the basketball court, come into the locker room or onto the team bus. It's the reason people want to hire athletes, because they've been through adversity.

Q:   You were an assistant at Baylor for a number of years. What led you to UNF?

A:   In 1997, I was an assistant at Wyoming for about 13 months. Then we moved on to Clemson. The Athletic Director here was the AD at Wyoming. We tell our kids all the time to not burn bridges.

When the Baylor job came about, we were following the murder scandal and in five years turned the program around. Now the 4th year, I'm trying to get the Robert Morris job and we're doing better. In the meantime, St. Francis (PA) came open. It's right next door to a prison, so I figured no one in their right mind would take it. My interview went great, so I knew I was gonna get that job. I don't get the job — they gave it to a Division III guy they wanted to hire. I'm a human being, I was depressed and disappointed. My wife looks me in my eyes and says, "God ain't ready for you to be a head coach." I'm like.....what? Are you kidding me? Do you know what we did? Do you know what we just went through? I'm ticked off! I'm crushed! Here's my wife telling me I'm not ready.

In order for me to get the UNF job, Larry Shyatt had to say no to it. Coach Shyatt had been the head coach in Wyoming in 1997 with the very same Athletic Director. He was at Florida winning back-to-back National Championships and would have been a home run hire, but for a number of reasons, he didn't want it. I took the job, sight unseen. Coach Shyatt told me to not even go see it, just take it.

Q:   How difficult was it transitioning to the Division I level? What have been some of the ups and downs?

One of the difficult things is we play over $500,000 worth of guarantee games every year, so you are talking about six to seven potential losses to start with. Now, we've beaten both Purdue and Illinois and done a great job, but you have to do it every year. To me, UNF was a diamond in the rough. They had never won more than 15 games, so it wasn't like our standards are high. There was not any tradition. Our president is a former mayor. They put $250,000 into the campus.

The first class we brought in had three 1,000-point scorers and two of these kids started every game in their careers. We're really good at recognizing talent. You're a little too short, you're a little too slow, you're a little too unathletic....Nobody wanted Dallas Moore!

In our second year, we lost to Belmont in the Atlantic Sun final. We were starting to roll, and then in our fourth year, we had a setback. One of our seniors lost his father right before the season. I've never dealt with the loss of a parent. Long story short, he leaves the team before the season is over. That season of promise ended up not so good, while seeing Florida Gulf Coast go to the Sweet 16. So, you can imagine people around here were saying if Gulf Coast can do it, why can't you? Going into year five, we get stipulations put on us: either you win X amount of games or we're gonna have to let you go. I'm thinking to myself: you gotta be freakin' kidding me. We just built this thing, but I get it, it's a business. I respect the guy who hired me.

What we did is remain faithful to who we were, faithful to what we believed and faithful to what our culture stands for. We defeated Mercer twice, including at Mercer in the next-to-last game of the season. This was the season they upset Duke in the NCAA Tournament. Part of our stipulation was to go 10-8. It's just amazing how God transformed this whole thing.

Expectations are extremely high, we don't treat it like the elephant in the room. We talk about it and embrace it. We accept those expectations because we earned that right, so to speak.

Q:   You qualified for the NIT last season and I know that wasn't your goal, but how big was it to have the opportunity to host Florida.

A:   For the fans, it gave us more of a national flavor. It was phenomenal, so much so, we're playing them again. We'll be playing Miami at home too this season. It was a big deal — we sold more beer than any time in the history of the school. Your fans wanna know: when you are gonna play Kentucky, Florida and Florida State?

Q:   Do you still feel the expectations of job security?

A.   I don't feel my job is in jeopardy, but the disappointment of the people around the program when we don't make it back to the NCAA Tournament is fuel. We want to get back there. We didn't inherit or sustain, we built this program. Now, can you continue that success, and most importantly, can you do what Gonzaga or Butler or Davidson did to go to the next step? The next step is to constantly battle for championships. Can we continue to recruit against so-called "sexier, higher level" programs or do you just sit back and hope you hit the mother-load? We knew how talented Dallas Moore and Beau Beech were. We're not trying to hit grand slams. We're more like Derek Jeter, hitting singles and doubles. The more singles and doubles, the more wins.

spuwho

Did Hurricane Matthew stop the Ospreys?

No, they chartered a bus and the whole team is practicing in Tampa until the power is restored back on campus.

Talk about focused!

Westside Guy

The Atlantic Sun announced they are adding a new member today. The University of North Alabama will start playing in the conference in 2018. This brings the conference up to 9 members, and will add some much needed security since if a conference drops below 8 teams, they lose their automatic championship bids.

http://www.asunsports.org/general/2016-17/releases/20161205lpw6bv

spuwho

Quote from: Westside Guy on December 06, 2016, 06:55:27 PM
The Atlantic Sun announced they are adding a new member today. The University of North Alabama will start playing in the conference in 2018. This brings the conference up to 9 members, and will add some much needed security since if a conference drops below 8 teams, they lose their automatic championship bids.

http://www.asunsports.org/general/2016-17/releases/20161205lpw6bv

UNA was on a short list of possible D2 schools to make the ASun D1 hop.

The mens BB has done very well in the D2 NCAA playoffs historically, but right now they have a pretty good 10-1 football team.  Their other quality sports are womens softball and volleyball.  While the ASun is not a football conference, I saw that UNA will move to the Big South in 2019 for their D1 move.  There is a football link on the ASun website, but it refers to the Big South football site.

pierre

Quote from: spuwho on December 06, 2016, 09:18:41 PM
Quote from: Westside Guy on December 06, 2016, 06:55:27 PM
The Atlantic Sun announced they are adding a new member today. The University of North Alabama will start playing in the conference in 2018. This brings the conference up to 9 members, and will add some much needed security since if a conference drops below 8 teams, they lose their automatic championship bids.

http://www.asunsports.org/general/2016-17/releases/20161205lpw6bv

UNA was on a short list of possible D2 schools to make the ASun D1 hop.

The mens BB has done very well in the D2 NCAA playoffs historically, but right now they have a pretty good 10-1 football team.  Their other quality sports are womens softball and volleyball.  While the ASun is not a football conference, I saw that UNA will move to the Big South in 2019 for their D1 move.  There is a football link on the ASun website, but it refers to the Big South football site.

I believe the A-Sun has a partnership in place with the Big South for their schools with football. There is some talk that JU and Stetson could move their football programs to the Big South.

spuwho

UNF signs commits for 2017-2018.

Coffey has a really good fade away shot and slashes alot off dribble. Plays like he has a chip on his shoulder.

Wes Morgan is a tall lanky kid who has a great touch and will test defenses when he plays the stretch forward.  But he is going to need to get some beef on him to play D1.

I havent had a chance to see Ryan Burkhardt so I cant say what he brings.

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Wes Morgan, Ryan Burkhardt and Brian Coffey Jr., have all signed letters of intent for the 2017-18 basketball season.
Morgan is a 6'7 shooter from Charlotte, North Carolina. He is in the top 20 on multiple scouting websites. During his junior season the first team all conference player averaged 16 points and five rebounds per game.
Morgan also holds the season record for three pointers at his school,garnering 79 threes in a single season.
The Ospreys also signed some local talent. St. Augustine High guard Burkhardt averaged 12.6 points last season, and netted 78 threes during his junior campaign. 
Burkhardt plays Amateur Athletic Union basketball for the elite Jacksonville based team Blueprint, and is currently ranked the eleventh best shooting guard, according to Florida Hoops.
Coffey, a Georgia native, led his team to the Sweet 16 last season. He averaged 18 points and five assists during his junior season. 
The three guards are sure to compliment the team nicknamed the Birds of Trey next season after losing three key starters.

spuwho

Osprey Senior, Dallas Moore surpassed 2000 career points tonight in UNF's win over Palm Beach Atlantic.

Thats a pretty incredible feat for anyone playing NCAA Div 1 basketball.

What is hard to believe is that UNF was the only team to seriously recruit him before his senior year in high school.

It will be interesting to see how far Dallas goes in following Beau Beech into the NBA.


remc86007

It was fun watching them sort of return to form tonight against the Dolphins.