gosports1 wrote:The big issue for most, i think, is how this was done. If Cooley wanted a change that's fine I can't really fault him for that. Up until the last minute he was deceitful and sneaky. Traits I didn't expect him to have. Sunday he claimed he had decisions to make and hen sunrise Monday morning his house is on the market. Obviously he knew he was leaving. He handled it poorly.
If he said something in the lines of " i have been in contact with another program. I have an opportunity to take on a challenge at a point in my life where i may need a change. My family and I have had discussions about what would be the best for us going forward. We are grateful for the time we have had at Providence. We love the city, state and the school. We were raised here. our children were raised here. This will always be part of who we are, our home. I am proud of the work we have done here and what has been accomplished with the backing of the AD and administration. I am proud of the quality of the young men choosing to play here. Not only for their athletic ability but for their morals, work ethic and supportive families. The fans and support of the community have been terrific. No one wants to play at the AMP. I expected PC to be my last stop and would be happy to have that be the case. However, this opportunity may be too great to pass up. I owe it to myself and family to at the very least explore the idea. It will be difficult to reach a decision but at the end of the day the decision needs to be what we feel is best for us. Either way , PC will always hold a special place in our hearts."
PC should get a really good basketball coach for $3.8mm per year.
Omaha1 wrote:PC should get a really good basketball coach for $3.8mm per year.
If PC pays 3.8 million bucks for Kimmy English, the whole system is broken. The reason you would hire a relatively unknown coach is to not pay $3.8 million.
Savannah Jay wrote:Omaha1 wrote:PC should get a really good basketball coach for $3.8mm per year.
If PC pays 3.8 million bucks for Kimmy English, the whole system is broken. The reason you would hire a relatively unknown coach is to not pay $3.8 million.
So, my point was they shouldn't have to hire a relatively unknown coach, hence the statement, "no reason to take a chance on someone you hope is up for the challenge."
I don't think they should pay English that, either, because i don't think they should hire him. Hire a more proven coach.
Omaha1 wrote:But it sounds like he might be the guy. Will be interesting to see.
Savannah Jay wrote:gosports1 wrote:The big issue for most, i think, is how this was done. If Cooley wanted a change that's fine I can't really fault him for that. Up until the last minute he was deceitful and sneaky. Traits I didn't expect him to have. Sunday he claimed he had decisions to make and hen sunrise Monday morning his house is on the market. Obviously he knew he was leaving. He handled it poorly.
If he said something in the lines of " i have been in contact with another program. I have an opportunity to take on a challenge at a point in my life where i may need a change. My family and I have had discussions about what would be the best for us going forward. We are grateful for the time we have had at Providence. We love the city, state and the school. We were raised here. our children were raised here. This will always be part of who we are, our home. I am proud of the work we have done here and what has been accomplished with the backing of the AD and administration. I am proud of the quality of the young men choosing to play here. Not only for their athletic ability but for their morals, work ethic and supportive families. The fans and support of the community have been terrific. No one wants to play at the AMP. I expected PC to be my last stop and would be happy to have that be the case. However, this opportunity may be too great to pass up. I owe it to myself and family to at the very least explore the idea. It will be difficult to reach a decision but at the end of the day the decision needs to be what we feel is best for us. Either way , PC will always hold a special place in our hearts."
gosports1 wrote:The big issue for most, i think, is how this was done. If Cooley wanted a change that's fine I can't really fault him for that. Up until the last minute he was deceitful and sneaky. Traits I didn't expect him to have. Sunday he claimed he had decisions to make and hen sunrise Monday morning his house is on the market. Obviously he knew he was leaving. He handled it poorly.
If he said something in the lines of " i have been in contact with another program. I have an opportunity to take on a challenge at a point in my life where i may need a change. My family and I have had discussions about what would be the best for us going forward. We are grateful for the time we have had at Providence. We love the city, state and the school. We were raised here. our children were raised here. This will always be part of who we are, our home. I am proud of the work we have done here and what has been accomplished with the backing of the AD and administration. I am proud of the quality of the young men choosing to play here. Not only for their athletic ability but for their morals, work ethic and supportive families. The fans and support of the community have been terrific. No one wants to play at the AMP. I expected PC to be my last stop and would be happy to have that be the case. However, this opportunity may be too great to pass up. I owe it to myself and family to at the very least explore the idea. It will be difficult to reach a decision but at the end of the day the decision needs to be what we feel is best for us. Either way , PC will always hold a special place in our hearts."
FenwayFriar wrote:
Do you think you're breaking news with anything you said? Not once did you mention what I originally responded to... that this situation is anything like Big East players transferring to another Big East school. It's obviously totally different. You just went on an entire soliloquy about something completely different than what you originally stated. Just admit your original take stinks, and we'll move on.
Yes, I do believe the other Big East school should condemn the hiring. Like, 100% obvious yes. No not like it's an act of terrorism, but nice snarky commentary. This entire situation is SHADY is because it's IN CONFERENCE. If it's all just no big deal, why has it never happened in the entire 45-year history of the Big East? I don't know why that's so hard to understand or comprehend. If this was Michigan, no one would care.
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