Randy wrote:He will bolt.
i can count on one hand the coaches that turn down the $$$ to stay at a small school they love. i can't count the 99.9% other coaches who chase the $$$. I am absolutely not saying there is anything wrong with this, it is just the way it is
senditinjerome wrote:Randy wrote:He will bolt.
i can count on one hand the coaches that turn down the $$$ to stay at a small school they love. i can't count the 99.9% other coaches who chase the $$$. I am absolutely not saying there is anything wrong with this, it is just the way it is
I agree with this 100% in almost all cases, but this is a very unique situation. In most cases, up-and-coming small school coach leaves for the big time program and that's that...How many instances can you name where small school coach had one foot out the door and for whatever reason didn't get the job/offer was rescinded, a controversy ensued and was made public and small school let the coach come back?...I can't think of any.
SCS wrote:senditinjerome wrote:Randy wrote:He will bolt.
i can count on one hand the coaches that turn down the $$$ to stay at a small school they love. i can't count the 99.9% other coaches who chase the $$$. I am absolutely not saying there is anything wrong with this, it is just the way it is
I agree with this 100% in almost all cases, but this is a very unique situation. In most cases, up-and-coming small school coach leaves for the big time program and that's that...How many instances can you name where small school coach had one foot out the door and for whatever reason didn't get the job/offer was rescinded, a controversy ensued and was made public and small school let the coach come back?...I can't think of any.
Manhattan's a program where he could probably leave, get canned at his new job after five years, and then come back and be the coach at Manhattan because no one better is walking through that door.
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