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Does this article make one think that Mack's current contract is back loaded? See about 2/3s the way down the article.
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Originally posted by SHOCKvalue View PostWonder if Xavier could have avoided this by simply compensating Mack at market value. He was embarrassingly low paid based on his results, and the level of program Xavier thinks itself to be.
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I wouldn't have said this a few years ago, but Gregg should be here a long time.
I was concerned about Florida before they hired Mike White at only $2mm/yr.
Louisville was another that looked like a good fit. But then Pitino did what Pitino does, and bent it over a table. They're lucky to get a good coach that is willing to wade through the mess.
Duke, UNC, Kentucky, KU? I don't see it.
The rest of the good P5 jobs don't pay any better than WSU.
Maybe this and the AAC will nicely bump our recruiting."Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should accomplish with your ability."
-John Wooden
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Originally posted by BostonWu View PostI think some are getting too hung up on possible future sanctions. Louisville is still a blue blood. I predict Mack will have them back online within 4 years. Xavier is a great program but this was a no brainer.
Just recently, the NCAA denied Louisville's appeal to the sanctions related to the hooker scandal. Louisville had even self imposed some sanctions, including a post season ban and restrictions on scholarships and recruiting. Still, the NCAA forced them to vacate the title and three years of wins in a very public war of words. If the allegations are true that Louisville ignored its probation and violated not only NCAA rules but federal law in recruiting (the same area they just received sanctions for), I could see a situation where the NCAA makes an example out of Louisville and protects the likes of UNC/Kentucky/KU/etc. I'm not saying death penalty, because I doubt that ever gets used again, but multiyear postseason bans and scholarship restrictions so severe they effectively make it a UL club sport wouldn't surprise me.
But it will take time for the federal case to make its way through the court system, and then more time before the NCAA does anything about it. By then, Mack will have made millions and is enjoying early retirement on a beach somewhere."It's amazing to watch Ron slide into that open area, Fred will find him and it's straight cash homie."--HCGM
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Originally posted by wu_shizzle View PostI was concerned about Florida before they hired Mike White at only $2mm/yr.
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Originally posted by pinstripers View PostIf Louisville is not a blueblood, then that blueblood list is only about 5 or 6 long
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Blue bloods are basketball first schools with decades of consistent success and the willingness and resources to make the job a destination at any time:
UCLA, Indiana, KU, Kentucky, North Carolina
the next group appear to be blue bloods, but haven’t done it with multiple coaches:
Duke (probably will be a Blue blood after K retires), Michigan State, Arizona, UConn, Villanova, Louisville
Then there are football schools with the resources, but not always the will to be consistently great: Texas, Florida, Michigan, Ohio State, USCLivin the dream
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