In Alec's case, if we look at things logically and objectively, it's probably in his best interest to go elsewhere. As a fan, I really hate to say that and I'd love for him to stay, but let's look at it from his point of view. I don't know what his professional aspirations are, but I would imagine his dream/goal is to play professionally, preferably at the highest level (NBA). Based on that conclusion, consider the following. If ML stays in the VU family for Bryce's replacement, as we all assume he will, then Alec will be coming back to play for a coach with zero head coaching experience (Powell or Gore) or zero D1 head coaching experience (Tonagel). All of those guys may indeed have the potential to become very effective and successful D1 head coaches, but they are all going to be learning on the job from day one and unfortunately Alec only has 1 year left. If I'm Alec, I'm not sure playing for a brand new D1 Head Coach who is feeling his way through his first season in that role puts me in the best position for my professional aspirations. Now, if he was a freshman or sophomore, then he could afford to be a little more patient.
The other major factor is the current sad state of the Horizon League. We've all acknowledged that it is in serious decline and while there are some potential signs it may be on a slight road to recovery with all of the coaching turnover, it is definitely not going to be any better next season. It actually may get a little worse before it gets better as all of these new head coaches settle into their new roles.
So given all that, the question is does Alec want to enure all of that in his final season or is it in his best interest to transfer to another school and play for an experienced coach in a better league that can potentially position him better for that next career step. If Bryce had stayed, I would've advised him that staying at VU was his best move, but now, I don't really think that's the case. As much as I hate to say this, the only thing that would keep Alec at VU is a sense of loyalty but the major piece that would fuel that loyalty is no longer going to be there.
Should be very interesting to see what unfolds.
The other major factor is the current sad state of the Horizon League. We've all acknowledged that it is in serious decline and while there are some potential signs it may be on a slight road to recovery with all of the coaching turnover, it is definitely not going to be any better next season. It actually may get a little worse before it gets better as all of these new head coaches settle into their new roles.
So given all that, the question is does Alec want to enure all of that in his final season or is it in his best interest to transfer to another school and play for an experienced coach in a better league that can potentially position him better for that next career step. If Bryce had stayed, I would've advised him that staying at VU was his best move, but now, I don't really think that's the case. As much as I hate to say this, the only thing that would keep Alec at VU is a sense of loyalty but the major piece that would fuel that loyalty is no longer going to be there.
Should be very interesting to see what unfolds.