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    University of Miami officials flew to Boston on Monday to meet with Harvard's Tommy Amaker in an attempt to woo the Crimson coach to the ACC school, multiple sources told ESPN.com.


    Meanwhile, Kansas State coach Frank Martin would listen to Miami and would be willing to go home to his native Miami, according to multiple sources. But those same sources told ESPN.com that the search firm called Martin's representatives and said that Miami and the search firm had no interest in pursuing Martin.


    OUCH - SOUNDS TO ME LIKE MARTIN IS INTERESTED IN TALKING, BUT MIAMI DOES NOT WANT MARTIN.


    South Florida native Frank Martin says he has not heard from the University of Miami, which is looking for a new coach.


    He wonders if a misunderstanding about his salary might have discouraged the Hurricanes.

    "Everyone's reporting that my salary is $1.55 million [annually]. Actually, my salary is $1.1 million," he said. "Now, I'm an old high school teacher who was making 32 grand when I moved to Boston, and I'm extremely grateful and thankful for the salary I make right now.

    "If I stayed the length of the [five-year] contract and I collect every bonus on the contract, it will average out to $1.55. And you know what? There is a chance that the University of Miami never called because they think I make $1.5," he said. "There's a chance just because it was released at $1.55 the University of Miami said, 'We can't call him. Why waste our time? We can't pay him.' "

    Martin said many people urged him to pursue the Miami job.

    "I've had numerous friends call me, countless people in that community begging me to go back home," he said. "The one thing that's unfair to the University of Miami is that all the media people, locally and nationally, are saying it's not a good job. And that's not right. But UM never called. So I have no idea. And I'm not pursuing other jobs. I've never chased a job in my life."

    Although he has no desire to leave, Martin says he would always listen to another offer.

  • #2
    I don't understand why Miami wouldn't go after Martin. There has to be something behind-the-scenes. They cannot be that dumb.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by AndShock
      I don't understand why Miami wouldn't go after Martin. There has to be something behind-the-scenes. They cannot be that dumb.
      Isn't Hill the recruiter and perhaps the highest paid assistant in the country? Maybe UM could afford Martin, but not both?
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      • #4
        good point

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        • #5
          Wow, he's basically begging for the job without actually asking for it. Oh well, good thing for KSU fans is Miami isn't interested.

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          • #6
            Fact is, Basketball is not that big of a deal down in Miami, and he is making it that big of a deal in Manhattan.

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            • #7
              sounds like he's begging to get out of Manhattan with a pay cut.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by SB Shock
                sounds like he's begging to get out of Manhattan with a pay cut.
                That is the way it sounds to me too. He is just begging Miami to make him some kind of offer.

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                • #9
                  It'll be funny to see the bandwagon dropoff in Manhattan if Martin leaves and KSU returns to normal.
                  Deuces Valley.
                  ... No really, deuces.
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                  "Enjoy the ride."

                  - a smart man

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                  • #10
                    He's begging for a job and telling them what he can be bought for, used to kinda respect/like the guy. Now, not so much.

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                    • #11
                      Can't blame a guy for wanting to move back home, especially if he can get a decent gig at the same time. Nothing is permanent in college coaching.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Dan
                        Can't blame a guy for wanting to move back home, especially if he can get a decent gig at the same time. Nothing is permanent in college coaching.
                        Basically I'm just wondering why he's airing all of this in public? He could of said it all through his agent. Maybe to appease the public when he returns home for what appears to be less money?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Zardoz
                          He's begging for a job and telling them what he can be bought for, used to kinda respect/like the guy. Now, not so much.
                          I know, I love coaches who recruit 5 star thugs that steal from stores and get kicked off and quit the team. Just a class act team/coach.

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                            • #15
                              Harvard head basketball coach Tommy Amaker announces he will remain at Harvard after meeting with Miami (Florida) officials

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