Letsgonova wrote:What does X pay Mack?
Letsgonova wrote:What does X pay Mack? Too lazy to look it up. I'm a little surprised that they can't make that more of a destination job and hold on to at least one of these coaches a little longer. They've done really well hiring so far, but all it takes is one bad hire to derail things for a decade. But the other institutional factors seem to be in place (great on-campus facility, clear administrative and fan support, good league, TV exposure), so all I can come up with is a less than market rate salary structure. Villanova and G'town seem able to keep coaches around (admittedly, G'town has a special relationship with GTIII), would be nice to see schools like Marquette, Xavier, Butler and Creighton move into that echelon as well.
marquette wrote:Letsgonova wrote:What does X pay Mack? Too lazy to look it up. I'm a little surprised that they can't make that more of a destination job and hold on to at least one of these coaches a little longer. They've done really well hiring so far, but all it takes is one bad hire to derail things for a decade. But the other institutional factors seem to be in place (great on-campus facility, clear administrative and fan support, good league, TV exposure), so all I can come up with is a less than market rate salary structure. Villanova and G'town seem able to keep coaches around (admittedly, G'town has a special relationship with GTIII), would be nice to see schools like Marquette, Xavier, Butler and Creighton move into that echelon as well.
When we lost Crean, we were in CUSA. Our basketball budget has nearly tripled since then. We also lost him to an all-time program in Indiana. We did not attempt to keep Buzz, who took a pay cut when he left, because he was not running a clean program despite huge concessions made by the administration. I would like to see what happens in the long run with Wojo, as the factors are all in place for him to stay a long time. If he leaves for Duke after performing well, who could blame him? If he sticks around, we learn that we are now a destination program. If he leaves for a lesser P5 program, then we are a stepping stone.
gogopuff wrote:http://florida.247sports.com/Article/Florida-Gators-replacing-Billy-Donovan-and-Chris-Mack-an-option-37114247
"Now 247Sports is hearing that Chris Mack is at the top of the list to replace Donovan. One sources said that “Mack is in there deeper than anyone knows.” Multiple sources reaffirmed this sentiment."
"One name that has popped up as a sleeper candidate for the Florida job is Providence head coach Ed Cooley."
hoyahooligan wrote:marquette wrote:Letsgonova wrote:What does X pay Mack? Too lazy to look it up. I'm a little surprised that they can't make that more of a destination job and hold on to at least one of these coaches a little longer. They've done really well hiring so far, but all it takes is one bad hire to derail things for a decade. But the other institutional factors seem to be in place (great on-campus facility, clear administrative and fan support, good league, TV exposure), so all I can come up with is a less than market rate salary structure. Villanova and G'town seem able to keep coaches around (admittedly, G'town has a special relationship with GTIII), would be nice to see schools like Marquette, Xavier, Butler and Creighton move into that echelon as well.
When we lost Crean, we were in CUSA. Our basketball budget has nearly tripled since then. We also lost him to an all-time program in Indiana. We did not attempt to keep Buzz, who took a pay cut when he left, because he was not running a clean program despite huge concessions made by the administration. I would like to see what happens in the long run with Wojo, as the factors are all in place for him to stay a long time. If he leaves for Duke after performing well, who could blame him? If he sticks around, we learn that we are now a destination program. If he leaves for a lesser P5 program, then we are a stepping stone.
huh? you were definitely in the BE when crean left.
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