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Originally posted by SHOCKvalue View PostIt hurts recruiting. You can take that to the bank. No butthurt here, just objective reality.
The Calipari to the NBA rumors don't hurt Kentucky. The Roy is going to retire rumors don't seem to hurt UNC. Last year with the most credible threat to Marshall leaving (a real live offer he had to turn down with bama's AD in town) he pulled his best recruiting class yet.
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Originally posted by Shox21 View PostI just don't get you guys who feel hurt about Marshall picking up a phone. What do you have to be hurt about? Marshall has done nothing to warrant this and it's just good business to keep the lines of communication open. If you go around being "butthurt" all the time, well you must have a really sore ass. Stop already until there is something to be hurt about -- then I'll join you.
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there are five rules of college basketball....
1) get the right recruits that can run your system
2) win win win
3) take care of your assistants, as they do a lot of the heavy lifting
4) keep the lines of communication open at all times
5) let some poor sap wine and dine you until your fat and happy then make a decision.
how many of you have left your job in the last ten years? was it a better gig, something different, etc? don't judge. the person in charge of our program is perfectly capable of making his own decisions for what is best for him and his family.
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Originally posted by Rocky Mountain Shock View PostWTF? Seriously? That's like a golden parachute for a college coach. Why the hell would Memphis agree to put that in his contract to begin with??
At least as I understand it.
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Originally posted by ShockerExpress View PostThe Valley blows - No question about it. It is an issue. And it may make Wichita State worse off than Memphis.
Key word... MAY. Sorry I don't think Memphis is a slam dunk better job than WSU. And if 3G or anyone else thinks that Memphis is way better, then go ahead and go. I want someone who sees Wichita State for what it is - A Gonzaga-like program in the Midwest. We have everything someone would want to be successful here.
This gets old. I am fed up with the constant talking and BS. I know it's the game, but damn.
But I agree that if he thinks it's better and the task here is too much, move on. The basketball program will survive.
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Originally posted by SHOCKvalue View PostI believe the reasoning is that he is not so much quitting Memphis, but instead an equitable agreement developed between Pastner, the Memphis AD, and the GT AD. He wasn't going to quit a job with a contract worth $10.4M over four years, for one worth $6M over same. The Memphis AD helping him to find a landing spot saves them from firing him and owning him big (which reports said they weren't going to do), while at the same time getting new blood.
At least as I understand it."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 WUpigsooie View PostI see no evidence to support this.
The Calipari to the NBA rumors don't hurt Kentucky. The Roy is going to retire rumors don't seem to hurt UNC. Last year with the most credible threat to Marshall leaving (a real live offer he had to turn down with bama's AD in town) he pulled his best recruiting class yet.
Guess we'll agree to disagree. There's no way to "prove" the theorem.
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Originally posted by InWuWeTrust View Postthere are five rules of college basketball....
1) get the right recruits that can run your system
2) win win win
3) take care of your assistants, as they do a lot of the heavy lifting
4) keep the lines of communication open at all times
5) let some poor sap wine and dine you until your fat and happy then make a decision.
how many of you have left your job in the last ten years? was it a better gig, something different, etc? don't judge. the person in charge of our program is perfectly capable of making his own decisions for what is best for him and his family.
But I don't make a top 10 salary nationally for my position.
My job isn't effected AT ALL by me shopping for other jobs.
If people come after me, and I listen, it isn't national news that could put your current job in some kind of jeopardy.
There are consequences for shopping around in this profession. There are not for most.
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Originally posted by Cdizzle View PostBecause he is BY FAR the BEST coach not currently at a blue blood school, not named Mark Few.
This isn't that hard, people.
Shouldn't be this hard, no.
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Originally posted by ShockerExpress View PostThere are consequences for shopping around in this profession. There are not for most.
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Originally posted by SHOCKvalue View PostI believe the reasoning is that he is not so much quitting Memphis, but instead an equitable agreement developed between Pastner, the Memphis AD, and the GT AD. He wasn't going to quit a job with a contract worth $10.4M over four years, for one worth $6M over same. The Memphis AD helping him to find a landing spot saves them from firing him and owning him big (which reports said they weren't going to do), while at the same time getting new blood.
At least as I understand it.
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