SJU1987 wrote:I read it on Redmen.com. Will Lavin be next or are they getting rid of the AD to make Lavin happy ?
Steve Lavin wrote:He won't be fired. It was just something fans were saying SHOULD happen.
SJU has zero balls when it comes to cutting the fat. If we were a serious program focused on becoming a perennial top 25 program again, we would have fired Lavin and Monasch. But instead we are keeping both. We have learned to settle for mediocrity while other teams take risks to become great.
OmahaGuy wrote:I follow Jon Rothstein on Twitter and he tweeted his article this morning and he wrote a little paragraph about SJU's adiminstration and why the fact that it's taking this long to decide to extend or fire Lavin is a very bad look on the school. Can't help but agree with him.
DudeAnon wrote:Maybe this is a "the grass is always greener" type of reaction. But I would be very disappointed if Lavin got an extension when there seems to be a great pool of available coaches.
hoops22 wrote:DudeAnon wrote:Maybe this is a "the grass is always greener" type of reaction. But I would be very disappointed if Lavin got an extension when there seems to be a great pool of available coaches.
I'm a big Johnnies fan, but am on the fence concerning Lavin. I'm not sure what's best. But who are the great pool of available coaches you're referring to? Danny Hurley may one day be a great coach, but as of right now he's never even taken a team to the NIT. Archie Miller re-upped with dayton today. I'm still not convinced with Masiello. Unless Shaka is finally ready to make a move, I don't see anyone out there that's a clear upgrade over Lavin. I hate to say it, but the best thing might be to just stand pat with him
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