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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 869800" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>I think you have this basically right. My main thought is that the ACC is headed for an extended down period due to relatively poor coaching hires and late career downsides.</p><p></p><p>BC - Grant is an upgrade over their 2 previous coaches but a tough place to win.</p><p>Clemson - Brownell is a solid coach, nothing more, nothing less. I agree he is likely on a hot seat next year.</p><p>Duke - One of Premier jobs and they hand it to a coach with no HC experience, 'The Brotherhood' is more important than getting the best coach.</p><p>FSU - Injuries hurt them this season. Worst year in 7 seasons. How many years more does the 73 yr old want to go.</p><p>GT - Pastner is a solid coach. Nothing more, nothing less. Likely safe for 2 years.</p><p>L'ville - another premier job. Who will they hire?</p><p>Miami - Larranaga is a fantastic coach who is 72 years old. First winning season in 4 years. Had great luck with transfers this season but loses most of the team. Likely to retire in 2-3 years after getting extension to 25-26 season this week..</p><p>NC ST - Keatts on an extreme hot seat heading into year 6. Lots of rumors that players might leave.</p><p>UNC - Premier job handed to a coach with no HC experience because having a UNC guy was more important than getting the best coach. I think at least one of Duke or UNC is looking for a new HC within 4 years. </p><p>Pitt - Capel on extreme hot seat heading into year 5. Has had 6 straight losing seasons as a HC. Like GT has no signees for next season. He also threw shade on his current players. </p><p>Syracuse - Boeheim is 78 this fall, looking like late career Bobby Bowden. Whether Syracuse can finish above .500 overall likely depends upon whether they can convince Swider to come back for one more year. Like UNC and Duke the HC will have a huge say in successor and they may ultimately hire an asst with no HC Experience.</p><p>UVA - Bennett needs to rebuild his program some but is extremely safe.</p><p>VT - Very impressive first 2 years by Mike Young. Local guy that will retire at VT and coach there for the next decade.</p><p>Wake - Impressive 2nd year using transfers (6 of top 7 players are transfers). Could see a big dropoff though unless he is really successful in the portal again.</p><p></p><p>Keatts and Capel are on the hottest seats followed by Brownell. Would not be surprised to see Boeheim leave after next season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 869800, member: 1776"] I think you have this basically right. My main thought is that the ACC is headed for an extended down period due to relatively poor coaching hires and late career downsides. BC - Grant is an upgrade over their 2 previous coaches but a tough place to win. Clemson - Brownell is a solid coach, nothing more, nothing less. I agree he is likely on a hot seat next year. Duke - One of Premier jobs and they hand it to a coach with no HC experience, 'The Brotherhood' is more important than getting the best coach. FSU - Injuries hurt them this season. Worst year in 7 seasons. How many years more does the 73 yr old want to go. GT - Pastner is a solid coach. Nothing more, nothing less. Likely safe for 2 years. L'ville - another premier job. Who will they hire? Miami - Larranaga is a fantastic coach who is 72 years old. First winning season in 4 years. Had great luck with transfers this season but loses most of the team. Likely to retire in 2-3 years after getting extension to 25-26 season this week.. NC ST - Keatts on an extreme hot seat heading into year 6. Lots of rumors that players might leave. UNC - Premier job handed to a coach with no HC experience because having a UNC guy was more important than getting the best coach. I think at least one of Duke or UNC is looking for a new HC within 4 years. Pitt - Capel on extreme hot seat heading into year 5. Has had 6 straight losing seasons as a HC. Like GT has no signees for next season. He also threw shade on his current players. Syracuse - Boeheim is 78 this fall, looking like late career Bobby Bowden. Whether Syracuse can finish above .500 overall likely depends upon whether they can convince Swider to come back for one more year. Like UNC and Duke the HC will have a huge say in successor and they may ultimately hire an asst with no HC Experience. UVA - Bennett needs to rebuild his program some but is extremely safe. VT - Very impressive first 2 years by Mike Young. Local guy that will retire at VT and coach there for the next decade. Wake - Impressive 2nd year using transfers (6 of top 7 players are transfers). Could see a big dropoff though unless he is really successful in the portal again. Keatts and Capel are on the hottest seats followed by Brownell. Would not be surprised to see Boeheim leave after next season. [/QUOTE]
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