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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: 936405" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>McMillian has 3 years of head coaching experience, but that's about where the comparison ends. Hewitt had spent 5 seasons at Villinova in the Big east as an assistant prior to going to Sienna. McMillian was coaching in highschool before Samford and has no experience in a P5 school in any capacity. Hewitt won 70% of his games at Sienna both in conference and overall. McMillan is at 57% in conference and 59% overall. And in case anyone is wondering, Sienna was worse the three years prior to Hewitt than Samford was prior to McMillan. </p><p></p><p>Not saying McMillan is a bad coach by any means, but he's probably a decade and another stop away from being considered for a P5 job. He's just extraordinarily unproven in the context of a potential ACC coach.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>What are you smoking? At state, Hunter took over for Rod Barnes who had won just 36% of his games and 33% in conference in four years prior which is almost identical to where Samford was at under Padget prior to McMillan (slightly worse overall actually). Hunter then proceeded to take that and turn it into 5 out of 6 years finishing either 1st or second in conference. Basically, Hunter already accomplished at State what believers in McMillan think that he could potentially do at Samford. But you'd take the guy who has the potential to do something over the guy who has already done it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 936405, member: 2299"] McMillian has 3 years of head coaching experience, but that's about where the comparison ends. Hewitt had spent 5 seasons at Villinova in the Big east as an assistant prior to going to Sienna. McMillian was coaching in highschool before Samford and has no experience in a P5 school in any capacity. Hewitt won 70% of his games at Sienna both in conference and overall. McMillan is at 57% in conference and 59% overall. And in case anyone is wondering, Sienna was worse the three years prior to Hewitt than Samford was prior to McMillan. Not saying McMillan is a bad coach by any means, but he's probably a decade and another stop away from being considered for a P5 job. He's just extraordinarily unproven in the context of a potential ACC coach. What are you smoking? At state, Hunter took over for Rod Barnes who had won just 36% of his games and 33% in conference in four years prior which is almost identical to where Samford was at under Padget prior to McMillan (slightly worse overall actually). Hunter then proceeded to take that and turn it into 5 out of 6 years finishing either 1st or second in conference. Basically, Hunter already accomplished at State what believers in McMillan think that he could potentially do at Samford. But you'd take the guy who has the potential to do something over the guy who has already done it? [/QUOTE]
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