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Bradley extends Wardle

PostPosted: March 27th, 2018, 7:59 pm
by freddycat68
Through 2023 with undisclosed raise. No surprise here.

Re: Bradley extends Wardle

PostPosted: March 27th, 2018, 8:34 pm
by pafan
This is the kind of extension that stranded UE with Marty Simmons for so many years. Three years of "meh" records (even though trending better) should not warrant five more years.

Re: Bradley extends Wardle

PostPosted: March 27th, 2018, 9:38 pm
by freddycat68
pafan wrote:This is the kind of extension that stranded UE with Marty Simmons for so many years. Three years of "meh" records (even though trending better) should not warrant five more years.


He had a couple years on his contract to begin with, so BU added 3 more. A 5-year deal seems fine here--recruits want to see that, and with what Wardle has coming back the next couple years (remember that Brown/Bar/Childs are still 2 yrs away from being Sr/Sr/Jr), this is a pretty low-risk move. If things go sideways the next couple years, no more extensions and it's a manageable buyout. If things keep going the way they're going, keep extending him out so he always has 5 years remaining.

Re: Bradley extends Wardle

PostPosted: March 28th, 2018, 6:44 am
by Mikovio
2015–16 Bradley 5–27 (3–15)
2016–17 Bradley 13–20 (7–11)
2017–18 Bradley 20–13 (9–9)

I wouldn't call that "3 years of meh records." It's tangible progress each year, and this last year we were the only team to beat fully healthy Loyola and gave them a good scare in Arch Madness. If we could just hit a shot those last 5 minutes...

Re: Bradley extends Wardle

PostPosted: March 28th, 2018, 9:03 am
by pafan
Yes, I know.

Simmons' first four years also showed clear progress (with a few recruiting mis-steps in year 3).
Year #4 was UE's first 9-9 or better MVC record since 2001. But at that point progress stopped. Years 4-8 were: 9-9, 9-9, 10-8, 6-12, 9-9.

But, if you're right and BU is willing to buy out two or three years if things go sideways, this extension is a good move.

Re: Bradley extends Wardle

PostPosted: March 28th, 2018, 9:56 am
by Mikovio
2007–08 Evansville 9–21 (3–15)
2008–09 Evansville 17–14 (8–10)
2009–10 Evansville 9–21 (3–15)
2010–11 Evansville 16–16 (9–9)

I think Wardle has done more to warrant an extension than Simmons did and with all due respect to E-ville, Bradley has deeper pockets and less patience so if things do go sideways or backwards we'd be quick to buy him out like we did Geno.

Re: Bradley extends Wardle

PostPosted: March 28th, 2018, 4:02 pm
by freddycat68
Mikovio wrote:2007–08 Evansville 9–21 (3–15)
2008–09 Evansville 17–14 (8–10)
2009–10 Evansville 9–21 (3–15)
2010–11 Evansville 16–16 (9–9)

I think Wardle has done more to warrant an extension than Simmons did and with all due respect to E-ville, Bradley has deeper pockets and less patience so if things do go sideways or backwards we'd be quick to buy him out like we did Geno.


Yes, this comparison doesn't hold water. Those trajectories are not even in the same universe.