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Originally posted by ShockingButTrue View PostDoesn't fogler oversee some sports consulting firm these days?
That scenario reeks of the arrogant ***** he was when he was our coach. I thought so even then. That was my introduction to "At this level..." type contempt.
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Originally posted by UofMemphis View Post'If that is true, I hope whoever negotiated on behalf of Memphis is no longer employed at an educational institution.'
^ it's true...for the record, I think Marshall says 'no' to Memphis...and we hire Peal/Marshall-lite in Steve Forbes."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 UofMemphis View Post'If that is true, I hope whoever negotiated on behalf of Memphis is no longer employed at an educational institution.'
^ it's true...for the record, I think Marshall says 'no' to Memphis...and we hire Peal/Marshall-lite in Steve Forbes.
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Originally posted by UofMemphis View Post^ this...his buyout is 500k...if we canned him we had to pay his ENTIRE contract (liquidated damages) and even if he got a gig, we STILL had to pay the full amount 10.6 million (no mitigation clause)
WTF?
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Originally posted by SHOCKvalue View PostPosters on your end are saying he didn't actually quit. Your AD helped find him a spot to land.
10.6 million
-500k
-6 million from GTech (1.5 x4 years)
means we will owe him 4.1 million over the next 4 years...THAT we (Fred Smith, Alan Graf, Mike Rose, Bill Laurie) can handle
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Originally posted by UofMemphis View PostI've heard GT will pay his 500k buyout, and pay him 1.5 million per year for 4 years...we make up the difference to 2.65 million
10.6 million
-500k
-6 million from GTech (1.5 x4 years)
means we will owe him 4.1 million over the next 4 years...THAT we (Fred Smith, Alan Graf, Mike Rose, Bill Laurie) can handle
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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.
You sound like KC Shox the "realist." Are you being recruited and reluctant to get on board because you're afraid Marshall will leave? If not, can you confirm that there are players of whom that is true? And what spots on the roster are affected, considering that WSU already has 12 eligible to return next year, with someone committed for the 13th spot, and that none of those players are seniors?
And finally, what makes anyone think Marshall is "letting his name be out there" -- how does he prevent people who have nothing else to do from talking and speculating about him? Even if he says, "I'm not going anywhere," people who want to speculate will do so and claim, "Yeah, they all say that."
If Pastner is actually able to parlay his decline at Memphis into a fresh start at Georgia Tech, that's a better move than McDermott's escape from Iowa State to Creighton just in the nick of time. Maybe Memphis should feed their grandiose hopes by hiring Rick Pitino and giving him a similar way out at Louisville -- although I personally think the Memphis poster's Steve Forbes suggestion is an excellent and realistic idea.
Let the circle jerking continue.
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Originally posted by UofMemphis View PostI've heard GT will pay his 500k buyout, and pay him 1.5 million per year for 4 years...we make up the difference to 2.65 million
10.6 million
-500k
-6 million from GTech (1.5 x4 years)
Are you arguing legalese or something here, because I'm not sure what your point is on this rabbit trail.
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Memphis fan here. I come in peace. I agree with the other Memphis poster. You're doing something right if all of these programs want your coach. I won't lie, I want him bad. But it's no secret that Memphis would be a re-build right now. When Pastner took over, he was handed the keys to a Lamborghini. And he proceeded to turn it into a Civic. But with that said, with the advantages that Memphis has, it wouldn't take Marshall long at all to get it revving again. Memphis, and the south in general, is a recruiting hotbed. Heck, as bad as Pastner was (he also is not the great recruiter that people think he is) he landed top 5 recruiting classes at Memphis a few times. Multiple 5 star players. The Memphis name got those kids. Not Pastner. Combine the Memphis name with Marshall as coach, and he could compete for titles year in and year out. No doubt he can compete for titles at Wichita State, too. But it may be a tad harder. As far as facilities, we play in an NBA arena, and have a brand new, state of the art basketball practice facility going up. Despite what some think, we can pay almost anything. FedEx, Wal-Mart, etc owners all are Memphis boosters. We've slashed our athletic budget towards basketball the last 2 years as a way to make Pastner uncomfortable. Got to do what you've got to do. ESPN ranked Memphis as the 19th best program of all time. Throughout our history, pretty much any halfway competent coach has made multiple sweet 16's, multiple elite 8's, final fours, and title games.
After reading through my post, it does come off as a post to show off Memphis. And that wasn't my intention. Just stating what would be intriguing to Marshall. I agree with UofMemphis, though. I think we end up with Steve Forbes. He would be a great hire
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Originally posted by SHOCKvalue View PostYou're repeating what has already been stated in this thread.
Are you arguing legalese or something here, because I'm not sure what your point is on this rabbit trail.
good day.
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Originally posted by BasketballJones188 View PostThroughout our history, pretty much any halfway competent coach has made multiple sweet 16's, multiple elite 8's, final fours, and title games.
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Originally posted by UofMemphis View Postyou seem very combative...please feel free to not respond to my posts, and I hope you guys get into the AAC to offset Navy football only.
good day.
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