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04-02-2007, 07:41 PM
Altman, who has compiled a record of 343-208 in 18 seasons as coach (Marshall 1989-90, Kansas State 1990-1994, Creighton 1994-present) led Creighton to 9 straight 20 win seasons before leaving for the Arkansas position..
04-02-2007, 07:45 PM
He was the best man for the job...imo.
04-03-2007, 10:42 PM
He has decided to stay at Creighton. Sounds like Arkansas can't get a coach first Bill Gillispie and now Altman. I just hope Billy D. doesn't fall through at UK because the cats could be in the same boat.
04-04-2007, 10:28 AM
to much talent for altman the SEC is not for the weak.
04-05-2007, 12:00 AM
A little bird alighted on my porch tonight and told me that Stan Heath left a real academic mess behind him when UA chased him out of town. One player has already been declared academically ineligible (but has a chance to recover, supposedly). Two others failed random drug tests taken March 27 but not received by the UA athletic department this week.
I suspect Billy Gillispie doesn't feel at all bad about turning down Arkansas now. I do feel sorry for the beat writers covering the program; they have to almost feel like they're writing for The Onion at this point.
Besides, Altman's more of an upper Midwest type of guy --- he was never going to fit in with the whole Pig Sooey thing.
I suspect Billy Gillispie doesn't feel at all bad about turning down Arkansas now. I do feel sorry for the beat writers covering the program; they have to almost feel like they're writing for The Onion at this point.
Besides, Altman's more of an upper Midwest type of guy --- he was never going to fit in with the whole Pig Sooey thing.
04-05-2007, 07:19 AM
Altman left a higher paying kansas state job to return to his alma mater <<sp<<very dedicated to Creighton.
04-05-2007, 03:36 PM
That leaves 2 SEC teams without a coach now.
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