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IF Pastner is fired, who would be a good hire to replace him?
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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 935651" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>I really don't understand the logic of some of these suggestions. </p><p></p><p>Rahim has a conference winning % of 35.5% and just one individual year above 50%. Sure it's one great year, but there isn't any proven sustained success, and if you want to argue that it takes time for his recruiting to tick in, then the first two years pain a bleak picture of coaching adaptability and I'm not sure why we'd want to go in for someone who would be so heavily dependent on recruiting. </p><p></p><p>Inglesby has been at Deleware as long as Pastner has been here. He has a .527 win% and .449 in conference over that time. </p><p></p><p>Pastner has had some success. Both here and at memphis. The issue has been with sustaining it and repeating it with different groups. </p><p></p><p>There are certainly some guys who have had sustained success, Kelsey, or repeated success at multiple stops, Hunter. But why would we go through a coaching change for a coach that only has one or two notable seasons when Pastner has already done that here, if they don't bring something else proven?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 935651, member: 2299"] I really don't understand the logic of some of these suggestions. Rahim has a conference winning % of 35.5% and just one individual year above 50%. Sure it's one great year, but there isn't any proven sustained success, and if you want to argue that it takes time for his recruiting to tick in, then the first two years pain a bleak picture of coaching adaptability and I'm not sure why we'd want to go in for someone who would be so heavily dependent on recruiting. Inglesby has been at Deleware as long as Pastner has been here. He has a .527 win% and .449 in conference over that time. Pastner has had some success. Both here and at memphis. The issue has been with sustaining it and repeating it with different groups. There are certainly some guys who have had sustained success, Kelsey, or repeated success at multiple stops, Hunter. But why would we go through a coaching change for a coach that only has one or two notable seasons when Pastner has already done that here, if they don't bring something else proven? [/QUOTE]
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