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<blockquote data-quote="Connell62" data-source="post: 134379" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>Feels a little weird talking about coaching vacancies and potential replacements with BG still here. I will still support him and the squad, but I will be shocked if he is retained at this point.</p><p></p><p>If you are ask me, chances are much more likely that we go with someone middle of the road (good track record of success as a head coach, but not elite), than an A-lister, but I think that should Bobinski decide to go that route, GT has a better chance of landing the "Swing for the Fences" type of candidate than some of the other high majors that have been in the market in recent years. </p><p></p><p>The ACC is widely considered as one of the (if not the) best basketball conference in the land, and you would get to compete against the best of the best as a coach. While we have been down in recent years, we have plenty of basketball tradition, and a fanbase that is starving to be relevant again. This is not to mention the level of talent in the Southeast and some of the premier AAU programs that are based here. A good coach could recruit Georgia alone and have outstanding talent. </p><p></p><p>Without a doubt, this is a pivotal time for the future of our basketball program. The right move could quickly springboard us back to where we all want to be, but the wrong move could set us back another 7-8 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Connell62, post: 134379, member: 484"] Feels a little weird talking about coaching vacancies and potential replacements with BG still here. I will still support him and the squad, but I will be shocked if he is retained at this point. If you are ask me, chances are much more likely that we go with someone middle of the road (good track record of success as a head coach, but not elite), than an A-lister, but I think that should Bobinski decide to go that route, GT has a better chance of landing the "Swing for the Fences" type of candidate than some of the other high majors that have been in the market in recent years. The ACC is widely considered as one of the (if not the) best basketball conference in the land, and you would get to compete against the best of the best as a coach. While we have been down in recent years, we have plenty of basketball tradition, and a fanbase that is starving to be relevant again. This is not to mention the level of talent in the Southeast and some of the premier AAU programs that are based here. A good coach could recruit Georgia alone and have outstanding talent. Without a doubt, this is a pivotal time for the future of our basketball program. The right move could quickly springboard us back to where we all want to be, but the wrong move could set us back another 7-8 years. [/QUOTE]
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