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Coaching Carousel 6 - You can't make everyone happy. You are not bacon.
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<blockquote data-quote="YlJacket" data-source="post: 784710" data-attributes="member: 2784"><p>You are right that a lot of warm and fuzzies will be put to the side and it is really not a good time to be negotiating with Ga Tech's AA or most any other AA short of Ohio State. Pastner's timing is good in that this is the most optimism this program has had for a while, but a coach who took 5 years to get to the tourney (I expect we do this year) and had the Uh Ohs he did during that run is not going to be the prime contender for another P5 job - certainly not a "better" P5 job than GT so I don't think there is much risk that we are negotiating against anyone. And whatever gold colored lenses we want to use for the talent coming back/in next year, we are almost certainly seeing 80% of this year's production not coming back. Future results are a bit on the come. </p><p></p><p>Having said that, I do expect he will (and should) get an extension. But I don't think this is a time that GT is going to go all in or really very far in as far as big bumps or major commitments. They would have trouble doing that and quite honestly IMHO it isn't warranted yet. I expect he will get a couple of years with a nice bump over this year. In this environment I think that is actually pretty good for both sides and not being cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YlJacket, post: 784710, member: 2784"] You are right that a lot of warm and fuzzies will be put to the side and it is really not a good time to be negotiating with Ga Tech's AA or most any other AA short of Ohio State. Pastner's timing is good in that this is the most optimism this program has had for a while, but a coach who took 5 years to get to the tourney (I expect we do this year) and had the Uh Ohs he did during that run is not going to be the prime contender for another P5 job - certainly not a "better" P5 job than GT so I don't think there is much risk that we are negotiating against anyone. And whatever gold colored lenses we want to use for the talent coming back/in next year, we are almost certainly seeing 80% of this year's production not coming back. Future results are a bit on the come. Having said that, I do expect he will (and should) get an extension. But I don't think this is a time that GT is going to go all in or really very far in as far as big bumps or major commitments. They would have trouble doing that and quite honestly IMHO it isn't warranted yet. I expect he will get a couple of years with a nice bump over this year. In this environment I think that is actually pretty good for both sides and not being cheap. [/QUOTE]
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