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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2897" data-source="post: 291799"><p>I don't see how they even get a Matt McCall or Pat Kelsey. The cupboard for talent will be empty next year. They are surrounded by better recruiters. Teams that have been at the bottom lately like Georgia Tech are on the upswing too. If you're one of those guys, do you take a job at a place where you could probably take 4+ years to get to a winning record? Would you really rather start there and stake your career in a place that could be one of the most least desirable options? And to boot, NC State will have a $6.5M buyout. Can they really afford another $2M+ coach given that?</p><p></p><p>My guess is they will need to find an assistant coach somewhere who is unproven as a head coach and is therefore willing to take the chance. If they make it 3 years and get fired ultimately, they'd have $6M to show for it and can go find something else as an assistant coach again. Probably not what NC State wants, but to me they're going to have to shell out a ton of money to get a good and proven coach and they're going to have to agree its a rebuilding phase that could take a few years. I doubt they'll be willing to agree to that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 291799"] I don't see how they even get a Matt McCall or Pat Kelsey. The cupboard for talent will be empty next year. They are surrounded by better recruiters. Teams that have been at the bottom lately like Georgia Tech are on the upswing too. If you're one of those guys, do you take a job at a place where you could probably take 4+ years to get to a winning record? Would you really rather start there and stake your career in a place that could be one of the most least desirable options? And to boot, NC State will have a $6.5M buyout. Can they really afford another $2M+ coach given that? My guess is they will need to find an assistant coach somewhere who is unproven as a head coach and is therefore willing to take the chance. If they make it 3 years and get fired ultimately, they'd have $6M to show for it and can go find something else as an assistant coach again. Probably not what NC State wants, but to me they're going to have to shell out a ton of money to get a good and proven coach and they're going to have to agree its a rebuilding phase that could take a few years. I doubt they'll be willing to agree to that. [/QUOTE]
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