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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 226052" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Now that Pastner is THE guy, and we've brought in Labarrie, Reveno, and Hardy to assist, what's the opinion on MBob decision to go with CPast?</p><p></p><p>My opinion: MUCH better than when the announcement was originally made. Looks like MBob had a hand in addressing Pastner's weaknesses that did him in at Memphis (Reveno hire), able to get a group of assistants that address the ability to recruit locally (Labarrie) and nationally (Hardy, Reveno), and Pastner seems to be more open minded than he was at Memphis. Oh, and he's embraced GT and our academic centric students like a fish in water.</p><p></p><p>In the end, it's all about W's and getting back to the Big Dance, so really it's still TBD, but I'm much more optimistic about our program going forward than when we bowed out to San Diego in the NIT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 226052, member: 360"] Now that Pastner is THE guy, and we've brought in Labarrie, Reveno, and Hardy to assist, what's the opinion on MBob decision to go with CPast? My opinion: MUCH better than when the announcement was originally made. Looks like MBob had a hand in addressing Pastner's weaknesses that did him in at Memphis (Reveno hire), able to get a group of assistants that address the ability to recruit locally (Labarrie) and nationally (Hardy, Reveno), and Pastner seems to be more open minded than he was at Memphis. Oh, and he's embraced GT and our academic centric students like a fish in water. In the end, it's all about W's and getting back to the Big Dance, so really it's still TBD, but I'm much more optimistic about our program going forward than when we bowed out to San Diego in the NIT. [/QUOTE]
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