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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 209576" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>I read the KS article again (wearing my corporate hat this time) and thought about what Bobinski said (and didn't say). We don't know for sure what the measurables were for Gregory to keep his job. But Bobinski did give some hints. One was postseason play, and that looks all but gone. There is a possibility that the "coin toss" games we have been losing will start turning our way and we will win five or six of our final seven games, then win one or two in the ACC Tournament. That could get us a postseason bid and maybe, with some justification, extend CBG's tenure at Tech.</p><p></p><p>That said, I think Bobinski would like to move on to the next coach, but the buyout is a real issue. If he hasn't already, he will sit down with Gregory and his agent to try forging a compromise that includes a reduced buyout and let's Gregory leave (and message the leaving) on his own terms (or non-financial terms favorable to him). It would avoid the stain and embarrassment of being fired. If that can happen, I think it is almost certain we will have a new coach next year. Remember, MBob said, “I would have hoped we would have been 6-5, something like that, 7-4. That would have been more like what I felt like coming out of the nonconference (schedule).” Clearly, we are not where he thought we should be at this point. </p><p></p><p>If I were a betting man, which I am not, I would bet CBG will be gone unless we get to the postseason. Now it's a matter of finding the terms of his departure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 209576, member: 1199"] I read the KS article again (wearing my corporate hat this time) and thought about what Bobinski said (and didn't say). We don't know for sure what the measurables were for Gregory to keep his job. But Bobinski did give some hints. One was postseason play, and that looks all but gone. There is a possibility that the "coin toss" games we have been losing will start turning our way and we will win five or six of our final seven games, then win one or two in the ACC Tournament. That could get us a postseason bid and maybe, with some justification, extend CBG's tenure at Tech. That said, I think Bobinski would like to move on to the next coach, but the buyout is a real issue. If he hasn't already, he will sit down with Gregory and his agent to try forging a compromise that includes a reduced buyout and let's Gregory leave (and message the leaving) on his own terms (or non-financial terms favorable to him). It would avoid the stain and embarrassment of being fired. If that can happen, I think it is almost certain we will have a new coach next year. Remember, MBob said, “I would have hoped we would have been 6-5, something like that, 7-4. That would have been more like what I felt like coming out of the nonconference (schedule).” Clearly, we are not where he thought we should be at this point. If I were a betting man, which I am not, I would bet CBG will be gone unless we get to the postseason. Now it's a matter of finding the terms of his departure. [/QUOTE]
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