I'll paraphrase the interview because what was shared with me in full color is not meant to be public:
- Paul agreed to take the St John's job
Pause... everyone think about that before investing emotional energy into the parameters of the initial contract. Paul was ready to forego his 7-year rollover and leave. In large part because he clearly observed the lack of support and leadership. One thing I'll add is that Paul was on vacation when the agreement was reached, and he asked to meet with the team before going public on his move to NYC, which may have in part enabled the next sequence of events.
- Paul phrased the next step as if Hogan convinced him to come back. Sure, that happened. Wayne did not go rogue and act in his own interests. He was asked to do this by his boss, and then Paul met with Wayne's boss, and received assurances that I will not put in writing.
- One year later, Hogan's boss fired Paul
If I were to add the color of what was allegedly said between the parties during steps 2 and 3, I think GT nation would storm and riot at the Clemson AD's office (with full adherence to Covid safety protocols of course).
If I ever catch folks in person at a game, I'll open up more. For now let's just be clear that the antagonist of GT basketball's lost decade now works for our rival in South Carolina. Arguably did more damage to GT while in Atlanta than after.