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Posted by Hogwall Jackson
Denver
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Posted on 4/28/14 at 3:11 pm to
But this guy has sources
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As of yesterday they were working hard to get Marshall. He's not crazy about leaving right now, next year is better for him and his family, but the money might be enough to sway him here.
The offer is on the table, the other option is Howland. He's been receptive to our calls. Sounds like he's feeling out the Marshall situation.

Anderson is off the table for now, he's not happy about being passed up for Haith, the AD believes he'll stay at Warrensburg to prove a point.

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Posted by Mizzoufan26
Vacaville CA
Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 4/28/14 at 3:11 pm to
Press release

The University of Missouri announced on Monday that former University of Central Missouri head coach Kim Anderson, 58, a two-time graduate of Mizzou ('79 and '81) and the 2014 NABC National Coach of the Year, has agreed to become the 18th men's basketball coach in school history.

Anderson will be officially introduced at a press conference in the Great Room of the Reynolds Alumni Center at 10 a.m. on Tuesday morning. Fans and media are welcomed to attend this event.

The move by Director of Athletics Mike Alden signaled a return to Missouri's proud history and helps the program welcome back a "True Son" (Sedalia, Mo.) who is coming off a 30-5 record with the Mules and the 2014 NCAA Division II National Championship. Anderson's national title run at UCM becomes even more impressive considering the program welcomed in 10 new players last season and had just one returning student-athlete averaging more than 4.7 points per game.

"We are pleased and excited to have Kim Anderson leading our program," Alden said. "He's a man of great character, integrity and respect. He has demonstrated the ability to mentor young men on and off the court, academically and socially. He's a proven winner on all levels, and he's built tremendous relationships around the country in the basketball community, which assists greatly with recruiting and other important aspects for a program. Lastly, the fact that he's a Missouri Tiger at heart is important, he is committed to Mizzou and has a passion to build a program of which all Tiger fans will be proud."

"I am excited that Kim Anderson will lead our men's basketball program moving forward, and I welcome him back to Mizzou," said Chancellor Bowen Loftin. "Kim is a tremendous teacher and coach with a proven track record as a winner, both as a player and as a person. More importantly, his integrity and values-centered approach will help us recruit elite student-athletes who will win championships and make us proud both on and off of the court."

It's easy to see why Anderson was targeted early by Alden. He embodies the key characteristics of his fan base and his former mentor, Norm Stewart. Anderson spent 12 seasons in total at UCM and won nearly 75 percent of his games over a decade-plusworth of work. Anderson went 274-94 (.743) during that span and finished his career ranked among the Top 10 in career winning percentage all-time at the NCAA Division II level. In addition to his consistent winning approach, Anderson helped the Mules collect league and national hardware, winning or sharing six Mid-American Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) regular season conference titles and advancing to seven NCAA Tournaments. The Mules advanced to three Final Fours under his watch, reaching the national semifinals in 2007 and 2009 before defeating West Liberty, 84-77, in the title game this year in Evansville, Ind. During its 2014 national title charge UCM earned tournament wins over Top 10 programs No. 4 Southern Connecticut State (98-88), No. 1 Metro State (71-69) and No. 7 West Liberty.

In addition to being one of the Top 10 winningest coaches in Division II history, Anderson resigns his spot in Warrensburg as the school's all-time winningest coach. He led the Mules to three 30-win seasons, the only 30-win seasons in school history. He finished above .500 his 11 finals seasons and won 20 games seven times in 12 years, finishing among the MIAA's top three in the league standings nine times over his final 10 seasons.

"I'm honored and humbled to have the opportunity to return to Mizzou and lead a program that our family is so vested in," Anderson said after accepting the head coaching position Monday afternoon. "When we took over in Warrensburg 12 years ago, we faced an uphill battle. We had support, we had a winning history and great campus leadership, but the program had lost its identity. I see that same opportunity here at Missouri. We have great leadership with Dr. Loftin and Mike Alden, and I know we have a passionate fan base. We have a lot of work ahead of us and that work starts today, but as a Missourian I embrace this challenge and look forward to bringing championship basketball back to Norm Stewart Court and Mizzou Arena."

Anderson spent 11 seasons on staff at Mizzou over two stints (1982-85 and 1991-99) and served six years as an assistant coach at Baylor (1985-91) under Gene Iba. Anderson was first a graduate assistant for Stewart from 1982-85 and helped the program to the 1983 Big Eight title, the program's fourth straight, before taking his first full-time assistant coaching role with the Bears two years later.

In Waco, Texas, Anderson and Iba teamed to help Baylor to its first NCAA Tournament in 38 years in 1988 and returned to Missouri in a full-time capacity three seasons later, serving as an assistant coach for five more NCAA Tournament teams, including the 1993-94 squad that finished 14-0 in conference action and won the Big Eight Championship. That team earned a No. 1 seed in the 1994 NCAA Tournament and advanced to the NCAA Tournament Elite Eight.

As a player, Anderson embodies what it means to be a student-athlete at Mizzou. He graduated from Missouri with degrees in education in 1979 and in 1981 (Masters). He was an Academic All-Big Eight selection in 1975 and 1977. He helped Mizzou win its first Big Eight crown under the Hall of Famer Stewart in 1976 and was the Big Eight Player of the Year in 1977, averaging 18.3 points and 7.9 rebounds per game as a senior. He finished his Tiger career with 1,289 points, currently No. 24 all-time in program history, and his final two seasons saw Mizzou win 20 games in back-to-back years for just the second time ever.

Anderson went on to be drafted in the second round of the 1977 NBA Draft by the Portland Trailblazers, playing 21 games for the late Dr. Jack Ramsey during the 1978-79 season. He later completed his professional playing career in Italy and France until returning to assist the Tigers in 1982.

Anderson is a member of numerous Hall of Fames around the state of Missouri. He was inducted into the University of Missouri Athletics Hall of Fame in 1999 and the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in Springfield in 2005 as a student-athlete. He was later inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame for his coaching accomplishments in 2012. In 2006 he was named to the Mizzou Basketball All-Century Team in a fan vote.

Prior to taking over the reins at Central Missouri, Anderson served two years as assistant commissioner of the Big 12 Conference. He was the league liaison for men's basketball and oversaw the officiating programs and the postseason tournament.

Anderson and his wife of 37 years, Melissa, have two sons, Ryan and Brett. Brett will graduate from Missouri next month.

Contractual details for Coach Anderson will be released on Tuesday.
Posted by Gcockboi
Rock Hill
Member since Oct 2012
7689 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 3:11 pm to
but muh gregg marshall
Posted by TRUERockyTop
Appalachia
Member since Sep 2011
15817 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 3:12 pm to
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it's true killz- i was at dinner last night with some very important people and over our beef carpaccio it was mentioned anderson was your new guy. i said 'for realz' and he said 'yes'. i was shocked so shocked i almost choked on a caper.


Posted by TigerBornTigerBred
Member since Mar 2014
1341 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 3:13 pm to
Told you Alden would screw us, nobody wants to work for him.
Posted by Gcockboi
Rock Hill
Member since Oct 2012
7689 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 3:13 pm to
But this means Gregg Marshall is waiting on our job if Frank Martin doesn't work out in a few years or goes to the NBA
Posted by The_Joker
Winter Park, Fl
Member since Jan 2013
16319 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 3:13 pm to
Iguess Kilgore is only right 68% of the time now
This post was edited on 4/28/14 at 3:13 pm
Posted by Patton
Principality of Sealand
Member since Apr 2011
32652 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 3:13 pm to
None of this is true. That guy told Kills it was gonna be Marshall. He even spelled it out in oil. Why would he lie?
This post was edited on 4/28/14 at 3:15 pm
Posted by I-59 Tiger
Vestavia Hills, AL
Member since Sep 2003
36703 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 3:13 pm to
Wow. May turn into a great hire,but this is just a dead cat bounce.
Posted by KCM0Tiger
Kansas City, MISSOURI
Member since Nov 2011
15521 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 3:15 pm to
Kim Anderson is not a bad hire. Obviously nobody outside of Mizzou fans knows who he is and they will look at the fact that he's a D2 coach and laugh at it, but Kim has potential to do good things. I'm fine with the hire and am excited to get things going!
Posted by undecided
Member since May 2012
15492 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 3:17 pm to
Posted by AgCoug
Houston
Member since Jan 2014
5862 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 3:17 pm to
I have no idea who Kim Anderson is or whether or not it is a good hire.

I just hope it's a terrible one.
Posted by blacknblu
Member since Nov 2011
10276 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 3:17 pm to
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Kim Anderson is not a bad hire. Obviously nobody outside of Mizzou fans knows who he is and they will look at the fact that he's a D2 coach and laugh at it, but Kim has potential to do good things. I'm fine with the hire and am excited to get things going!


He'll do good things at Mizzou

What is there not to love about a Coach named "Anderson" in Missouri :ducks:
Posted by mizzoukills
Member since Aug 2011
40686 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 3:18 pm to
Well, it is what it is. Perhaps the guy who won the DII National Championship won't be bad afterall.

But, yes...lutz

It's sad that Mizzou enjoys trolling Mizzou fans. There's no reason it should've taken this long.

Oh well...I'm mad.
Posted by Bryant91092
Member since Dec 2009
24503 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 3:18 pm to
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Kim Anderson is not a bad hire. Obviously nobody outside of Mizzou fans knows who he is


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@GaryParrishCBS 3m
It should be noted that Mizzou hired a coach that it could've hired 11 days ago AFTER a recruiting weekend that could've been beneficial.


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@GaryParrishCBS 1m
Also: Mizzou now has a rookie Division I head coach who doubles as the oldest coach in the SEC. That's pretty hard to do.
Posted by RTR America
Memphis, TN
Member since Aug 2012
39600 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 3:19 pm to
Bruce Pearl was hell of a D2 school coach IIRC.

After mocking the Gus hire at Auburn I have learned to hold back on making fun of any hire.
Posted by Bryant91092
Member since Dec 2009
24503 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 3:19 pm to
@GoodmanESPN 19s
Fairly certain Mike Alden just shelled out about $50K to a search firm to hire ….. Kim Anderson.

Posted by Loathor
Columbia, SC
Member since Jun 2012
2369 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 3:19 pm to
quote:

Wow. May turn into a great hire,but this is just a dead cat bounce.



TIL...

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In finance, a dead cat bounce is a small, brief recovery in the price of a declining stock.[1] Derived from the idea that "even a dead cat will bounce if it falls from a great height", the phrase, which originated on Wall Street, is also popularly applied to any case where a subject experiences a brief resurgence during or following a severe decline.


And it's evidently an Irish comedy band (already Spotified... don't bother, they're horrible...)
This post was edited on 4/28/14 at 3:23 pm
Posted by Mizzeaux
Worshington
Member since Jun 2012
13894 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 3:19 pm to
We're SEC now, we officially don't give a frick about basketball.

Welcome back, Kim.
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