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Is Jans an improvement over Howland? Did we make the wrong call firing him?
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My immediate gut reaction is that Jans is better, but looking at the resumes, it's a hard case to make.
You could argue that the biggest difference in the 2 is that NIL killed off most of the mid-major programs, meaning the SEC and Big 10 could start stacking up even more NCAA Tournament bids, meaning that 8-10 was now good enough to make it under Jans when it wasn't enough under Howland.
Last edited by Quaoarsking; 02-11-2026 at 11:21 PM.
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Originally Posted by
Quaoarsking
My immediate gut reaction is that Jans is better, but looking at the resumes, it's a hard case to make.
You could argue that the biggest difference in the 2 is that NIL killed off most of the mid-major programs, meaning the SEC and Big 10 could start stacking up even more NCAA Tournament bids, meaning that 8-10 was now good enough to make it under Jans when it wasn't enough under Howland.
How is it hard?
3 NCAA's in 4 years vs 1 in 7
3 20 win seasons in 4 years vs 3 in 7
Walk like the King or walk like you don't care who the King is
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Jans up to this year has been an improvement over Howland. Obviously this year sucks. Howland brought in talent and couldn?t do much with it, the program had gone stale on him, it was time for him to go.
Both coaches are/were frustrating in their own ways.
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Jans needs Howland as his GM.
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Originally Posted by
Coach34
How is it hard?
3 NCAA's in 4 years vs 1 in 7
3 20 win seasons in 4 years vs 3 in 7
"You could argue that the biggest difference in the 2 is that NIL killed off most of the mid-major programs, meaning the SEC and Big 10 could start stacking up even more NCAA Tournament bids, meaning that 8-10 was now good enough to make it under Jans when it wasn't enough under Howland."
Also, 0 .500+ SEC records vs. 3
Howland's 2019 team was a 5 seed with a top 20 NET. Jans never better than an 8 seed.
Howland probably would have gotten a 2nd NCAA bid in 2020 if it hadn't been canceled.
Howland had to rebuild from Rick Ray, while Jans inherited a competent enough program.
Jans has never been better than 8-10 in the SEC, and in Howland's last 5 years, he was never worse than 8-10.
Like I said, I think I'm still leaning toward Jans being an improvement, but you can make the case either way.
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Howland and Jans are essentially just a continuation of Richard Williams and Rick Stansbury - we are an average SEC program who tops out as a bubble team most years. Sometimes we make the tourney, sometimes we don't. We have to have everything go right in addition to landing a generational talent (for MSU) to do anything more - and that has happened 2 times in 35 years (Dampier and Roberts).
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Heck after looking at the resumes its hard to say Jans is a huge upgrade over Howland. Howland definitely recruited better..
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Geez… Come on guys. Howland made 1 NCAAT appearance in 7 years and Jans made 3 NCAAT appearances in 4 years.
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Originally Posted by
NCMSTFAN
Heck after looking at the resumes its hard to say Jans is a huge upgrade over Howland. Howland definitely recruited better..
You're trying to compare pre portal to post portal. Howland was an incredible HS recruiter and evaluator. INCREDIBLE. However, he had trouble ever elevating their game past where they were when they got to campus.
Q got better under Howland.
Peters was the same
Little Spoon was the same
Carter was the same
Perry was the same
Stewart is TBD because he left early
Woodard is TBD because he left early.
Howland was great at getting them in
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Originally Posted by
HoopsDawg
Jans needs Howland as his GM.
^^^^
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Adidas helped Howland land some players because he was one of their guys. Jan doesnt really have those kind of connections
Secondly- some of those names Howland landed were legacy guys as well as Mississippi guys- which are easier to recruit than players from other states. Mississippi hasnt really been producing those types of players lately- except Hubb.
Walk like the King or walk like you don't care who the King is
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Originally Posted by
BigDawg81
Geez… Come on guys. Howland made 1 NCAAT appearance in 7 years and Jans made 3 NCAAT appearances in 4 years.
If you won't give Howland credit for probably making it in 2020, you should at least take it out of the denominator and say he made 1 of 6.
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Originally Posted by
Quaoarsking
If you won't give Howland credit for probably making it in 2020, you should at least take it out of the denominator and say he made 1 of 6.
And the 2017-18 team would be shoo-in to make the tournament today.
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I feel the same now as I did when Howland was here. Inconsistent all season long, limp to the postseason and flame out pretty quickly.
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Originally Posted by
BrunswickDawg
Howland and Jans are essentially just a continuation of Richard Williams and Rick Stansbury - we are an average SEC program who tops out as a bubble team most years. Sometimes we make the tourney, sometimes we don't. We have to have everything go right in addition to landing a generational talent (for MSU) to do anything more - and that has happened 2 times in 35 years (Dampier and Roberts).
Stans made the tournament in 6 of 14 seasons.
Jans has made it in 3 of 4 seasons.
Both of those are head and shoulders above the rest.
Jans has been an upgrade over howland so far. All that matters in college basketball is making the tournament (the top programs require more). Making the tournament is what our coaches are judged on.
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Chris is a better floor coach than Howland when Howland was here. The UCLA Howland would coach circles around Jans, Stans, Richard, or anyone we ever have had.
Unfortunately we did not get that Ben Howland. We got a very good Ben Howland and it took every ounce of acumen he had to dig us out of the Rick Ray sized crater our program was. Ben often told people in private that if he could have taken over in 15 instead of 16, he could have gotten the 16 team to the tournament. He said Sword with 2 years of his development would have been an NBA rotation player.
Jans is the second best coach we have had this century. He is better than Howland and not far behind Rick. He just is. Rick was a terrible in game coach and lucked into his best team because of the Baylor stuff and Shane Power and Larry Eustschey were screwing the same coed and Power had to get out of Ames. Eustachey handed Shane to us on a silver platter. Howland, to his credit, got some really highly ranked players onto campus, but could never really develop them.
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Originally Posted by
Turfdawg67
And the 2017-18 team would be shoo-in to make the tournament today.
I was never a big Howland fan, but to be fair to him the 17-18, 18-19 and 19-20 teams were all tournament teams. We got robbed in 2018 not making the tournament and we would've made it in 2020 had a post season been held. If I recall I think we were a projected 9 seed going into the end of the year with a 11-7 SEC record.
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Originally Posted by
PGHBulldogBG
I was never a big Howland fan, but to be fair to him the 17-18, 18-19 and 19-20 teams were all tournament teams. We got robbed in 2018 not making the tournament and we would've made it in 2020 had a post season been held. If I recall I think we were a projected 9 seed going into the end of the year with a 11-7 SEC record.
We were projected as the second team out in 2020. Us and Florida were going to play Thursday in what amounted to a play in game for the tournament.
In 17-18, our RPI just wasn't high enough. We didn't help ourselves by playing a crap non con schedule and getting run off the floor by the only team we played in non con with a pulse(Cincinnati). Despite that, we still had chances to easily make the tourney that year. Just win at Vandy and win at LSU. Both of those teams were TERRIBLE. We lost at the buzzer to Vandy and were blown out at LSU. We weren't making the tourney barring winning the SEC tourney.
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It's an irrelevant question. Is he advancing our program NOW is the relevant question. And it's difficult to say 'yes'.
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