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Originally posted by ACWOriginally posted by ShockTalkOriginally posted by ACWIt's been confirmed by AD O'Connor.
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Parrish's Twitter:I'm told it got "nasty" between Jim Larranaga and athletic director Tom O'Connor at the end. Both egos played a role in this happening.“Losers Average Losers.” ― Paul Tudor Jones
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Wow, that's really surprising. Mason should be loaded again for next year which makes you wonder why Larranaga would settle for a backburner Miami job. Surely, he had better offers after the 06 run, didn't he?
If it's just about money and wanting to retire there, then I guess it makes sense. But wow, really late in the game for this one..
Somebody will inherit a good team there next year.
Best of luck Mason.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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Sad and seemingly irrational, at least from the average outsiders perspective.
Much luck to Mason in your coaching search. As one of the better non-BCS programs out there, I would expect you to secure a high-caliber replacement, even though I know from a GMU fan's perspective it's hard to see that outcome at this point.
EDIT: Thought I saw in an article (one in reference to the compensation of 2011 NCAA tourney coaches) that Coach L made right near $1M?
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Are there any winners in this scenario?
GMU loses their long time and successful coach.
Jim L takes a short term job with no real upside.
Miami settles for a good but 61 year old coach.
Frank Martin gets stiffed by his hometown school.
None of this affects me directly but now I'm depressed. This is why I gave up soap operas.Where oh where is our T. Boone Pickens.
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If they doubled Laranaga's salary, that would be more than the $1.1 mill that Martin was asking for. Martin's market value doesn't seem to be very high. It's likely KSU can keep him a long time.
Considering that the GRCOAT could never get past a single win in the NCAA's and something like 4 players left KSU's program last year, that might not be a good thing for KSU.The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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