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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 940618" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>It's like our football team. If a coach comes in, builds up our talent foundation, has success and moves on in 3-5 years....that's totally fine. It will help with the next hire and show prospective candidates that GT is place you can succeed, the talent is there for success, and the foundation for that to happen is there for all of it. Now the new coach can come in and mold the program into his preference without the heavy lifting of the former coach that had to take the bullets to get the program to a good level.</p><p></p><p>What's hurt us is the perception that GT is a difficult job, hard to recruit to, and our administration doesn't support the program. I think the "administration" part is being addressed at the moment with Batt and Cabrera at the forefront of the two biggest HC jobs for GTAA, and the rest will be up to Key and Stoudamire to address over the next few years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 940618, member: 360"] It's like our football team. If a coach comes in, builds up our talent foundation, has success and moves on in 3-5 years....that's totally fine. It will help with the next hire and show prospective candidates that GT is place you can succeed, the talent is there for success, and the foundation for that to happen is there for all of it. Now the new coach can come in and mold the program into his preference without the heavy lifting of the former coach that had to take the bullets to get the program to a good level. What's hurt us is the perception that GT is a difficult job, hard to recruit to, and our administration doesn't support the program. I think the "administration" part is being addressed at the moment with Batt and Cabrera at the forefront of the two biggest HC jobs for GTAA, and the rest will be up to Key and Stoudamire to address over the next few years. [/QUOTE]
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