I think that is the right answer. We will get an UA or Nike deal but he won't have an opportunity to change the coach or anything like that. The contract does (and should) make him untouchable for several years so we get to tag along and see what happens.
I do hope he can help put some more buts in the seats. That would be through a combination of a better PR / marketing effort and hopefully a little bit of personal pull/credibility.
I know he's a football guy but between what Pastner is doing and a deal with either UA or Nike, I think it's a given that more butts will be in seats.
I expect you will see some new ways to engage the fans for both FB and BB - even in his first pressor he talked about terraces and beaches to create ways to get younger fans engaged. Tech has some real estate issues that he didn't have at UCF or Corvallis but I would expect you will see a "fan experience" focus on both sports.
Specific to BB you and I are paying attention to what CJP is doing (and admittedly you more than me) but I am in the 90th percentile of paying attention and you are in the 100th plus percentile. Point being most fans don't know he is being very aggressive on the recruiting path and so far there isn't really much to speak about in terms of results (no slam on current commit but this is the ACC). And we are going into a season where we are going to get our arse handed to us more often than not. IMHO not a pretty picture. So while there will be a bump for having a new coach, it is going to take some aggressive and intellingent marketing to get folks to come for what I expect to be a pretty brutal season. The ADs job is going to be to help put together a campaign that engages the local audience to come watch the sausage being made as opposed to optimism about what can happen this year. Not an easy prospect at all. Long way to say I guess I differ with you a bit that it is a "given" that more butts will be in seats. Easier for fans to tune this year out.
The one that ends up offering the best "Total Dollar Value" package.Does anyone know what brand he will go after...UA, Nike, Adidas?
Stansbury is expected to begin in late November or early December. Pastner met with Stansbury for about 45 minutes on Friday.
“I’m really excited about him,” said Pastner, who has mutual friends with Stansbury. “His reputation is at the highest level you can have in the business.”
Pastner said that Stansbury understood what Pastner is facing as he begins to rebuild a team that won 21 games and reached the NIT quarterfinals in coach Brian Gregory’s final year, but brings back only 22 percent of its scoring from last season and 33 percent of minutes played.
Pastner said that Stansbury “wants to support us and give us the resources necessary. He was here when Bobby Cremins had it rolling. He understands it will take time and it won’t be easy.”