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<blockquote data-quote="dtm1997" data-source="post: 557396" data-attributes="member: 572"><p>I think there were better options. I also think one side or the other didn't feel the same and we ended up with Pastner, who has coached better than expected, but recruited worse than expected.</p><p></p><p>Drew choosing allegedly more money at a private school.</p><p></p><p>GT saying no thanks to Kevin Keatts and, maybe, Jeff Capel (felt like Capel withdrew from consideration when he knew he wasn't the choice).</p><p></p><p>The someone you mention is all of us. We need to stop expecting to depend on some white knight big booster to pony up. We need to step up and put in whatever extra we can afford for extra donations. We need to keep buying season tickets throughout the down years.</p><p></p><p>College athletics is a passion project. A hobby. If you don't invest in your hobby, how much fun will you get out of it. It's time we all step forward with that investment or we need to accept we're DePaul or Wazzu or Rutgers in college hoops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtm1997, post: 557396, member: 572"] I think there were better options. I also think one side or the other didn't feel the same and we ended up with Pastner, who has coached better than expected, but recruited worse than expected. Drew choosing allegedly more money at a private school. GT saying no thanks to Kevin Keatts and, maybe, Jeff Capel (felt like Capel withdrew from consideration when he knew he wasn't the choice). The someone you mention is all of us. We need to stop expecting to depend on some white knight big booster to pony up. We need to step up and put in whatever extra we can afford for extra donations. We need to keep buying season tickets throughout the down years. College athletics is a passion project. A hobby. If you don't invest in your hobby, how much fun will you get out of it. It's time we all step forward with that investment or we need to accept we're DePaul or Wazzu or Rutgers in college hoops. [/QUOTE]
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