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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 880318" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>IMO, Caldwell falls into the "sexy hire" category now. that is why he is mentioned so frequently here. He could probably skip the "go to GT for 4 years" stage. Until we resolve our financial issues I believe we will be limited to the Gaileys and Johnsons (older guys who are estabilished in their careers and would coach here because they are not still trying to climb the ladder) or less experienced guys like CGC who need the job to build their resumes and need the job if they want to move up to the upper tier programs. Just an opinion. Sanders may fall into category 1 without the resume of CCG or CPJ however (not endorsing him one way or the other) because he has already set himself up financially. Money frees people up to take risks. and I think in today's environment coaching here is a risky career move.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 880318, member: 844"] IMO, Caldwell falls into the "sexy hire" category now. that is why he is mentioned so frequently here. He could probably skip the "go to GT for 4 years" stage. Until we resolve our financial issues I believe we will be limited to the Gaileys and Johnsons (older guys who are estabilished in their careers and would coach here because they are not still trying to climb the ladder) or less experienced guys like CGC who need the job to build their resumes and need the job if they want to move up to the upper tier programs. Just an opinion. Sanders may fall into category 1 without the resume of CCG or CPJ however (not endorsing him one way or the other) because he has already set himself up financially. Money frees people up to take risks. and I think in today's environment coaching here is a risky career move. [/QUOTE]
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