Bill Marsh wrote:TheBall wrote:Willard was hired at $600-700k. I am unaware of him getting a raise at any point.
Willard's base salary when he was hired was reportedly $500K but the total compensation package was estimated at "roughly $1 million" per year for 5 years. The contract was extended in 2013 and details were not released. Reports were that the extension ran through 2019-20.
gavitspeaks wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:TheBall wrote:Willard was hired at $600-700k. I am unaware of him getting a raise at any point.
Willard's base salary when he was hired was reportedly $500K but the total compensation package was estimated at "roughly $1 million" per year for 5 years. The contract was extended in 2013 and details were not released. Reports were that the extension ran through 2019-20.
The extension has to last that long or the guy is a sitting, dead duck on the recruiting circuit. SH (or any committed school) has to take his contract out that far or else cut him loose. Think about the B. Gonzalez nitemare and think about where Willard has them. Again, can SH get somewhere better? I know. I know. Danny Hurley. How does anyone know if Hurley would even go there. Just because it is his alma mater doesnt mean he goes. Who else? Willard CAN'T recruit and he CAN'T coach.
Bearcat_Bounce wrote:After he gets fired from Seton Hall, I wonder if he'd end up as an assistant at Cincinnati! I think there is a good chance one of our assistants will get a head coaching job and Mick is good friends with Willard!
gavitspeaks wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:TheBall wrote:Willard was hired at $600-700k. I am unaware of him getting a raise at any point.
Willard's base salary when he was hired was reportedly $500K but the total compensation package was estimated at "roughly $1 million" per year for 5 years. The contract was extended in 2013 and details were not released. Reports were that the extension ran through 2019-20.
The extension has to last that long or the guy is a sitting, dead duck on the recruiting circuit. SH (or any committed school) has to take his contract out that far or else cut him loose. Think about the B. Gonzalez nitemare and think about where Willard has them. Ag ain, can SH get somewhere better? I know. I know. Danny Hurley. How does anyone know if Hurley would even go there. Just because it is his alma mater doesnt mean he goes. Who else? Willard can recruit and he can coach.
gavitspeaks wrote:Bearcat_Bounce wrote:After he gets fired from Seton Hall, I wonder if he'd end up as an assistant at Cincinnati! I think there is a good chance one of our assistants will get a head coaching job and Mick is good friends with Willard!
If Seton Hall fires him, it will set the program back again. That's the only recurring theme from Louis Orr to now. The program rarely moves forward. At some point, it isn't about the coach anymore. Willard will land on his feet with one of the Pitino's or his father or Mick. The guy is highly respected and has high level coaching lineage. He'll thrive while Seton Hall starts over again.
shupat2008 wrote:Doubt Jeff Goodman has any inside info...
It's pretty easy to tweet "will Willard be fired?" since this season is a complete and utter dumpster fire.
But the point about KW and Lyons being tight...
KW was hired from Iona, when SHU fired their AD, Lyons from IONA got the job (see the connection) and then he hired Tony Bozzella from Iona for the Women's program (and he's doing a heck of a job there).
Swimming & Diving, Softball, Baseball, Women's BBall, Volleyball have all gotten better under Lyons. Men's BBall hasn't... But it seems that KW was very instrumental in getting Lyons hired.
Now, will Lyons have the cajones to fire KW and give him a pretty big buyout? That's the question.
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