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This has serious legs.
This has serious legs.
It's a huge opportunity/challenge on multiple levels besides money. Texas is printing money and about to invest in hoops facilities. Private jets like Calipari during AAU season. Texas is churning out D-1 players. Big 12 has good adversaries. Great city (so I hear). Great educational institution.Seems so. What's the draw there (besides the obvious)? Does he have ties in TX?
Boone Pickens got f*** you money for days.
Texas just fired a coach who made the NCAA tournament 19 of the last 20 years. Its pretty humbling. For us the NCAA tournament has turned into a pipe dream. For others it isn't even enough for a coach to keep his job.Two things about this...
1) Giving a coach a 10 year contract is stupid, especially one that had only been at the school for a year or two.
2) As a GT fan, it's hard to wrap my mind around firing a coach that has made the NCAA tourney 5 out of 7 years.
WHAT??? For a school like VCU, 1 Sweet 16 in 5 years is awesome. It's not like he's coming in with top 4 seeds and getting bounced.Maybe Shaka realizes he's hit is ceiling at VCU, it's time to move on while he still can. Failing to get out of the first weekend in the tourney the last 4 years is a little concerning. Although at this point for our program, I'd take that in a heartbeat.
Sizing up how big my pipe dream was for my personal top GT target. It was the biggest pipe dream in the history of pipe dreams.
The past 3 years, VCU has been seeded as follows: 5, 5, and 7 - they're 1-3 during that stretch. The only game they won was against #12 Akron. They've lost to a 4, 12, and 10. So, your argument (bolded) is, for the most part, inaccurate.WHAT??? For a school like VCU, 1 Sweet 16 in 5 years is awesome. It's not like he's coming in with top 4 seeds and getting bounced.
Shaka played this properly. Hang around long enough for people to not think it was a fluke. jump at a really big job with a really big check.