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<blockquote data-quote="deeznats" data-source="post: 140855" data-attributes="member: 1633"><p>It's definitely a good job. As you say, we're in a nice city with lots of talent, in a good league... we have all the ingredients to be successful. It was definitely a better job when Cremins was here though when it was much more difficult to get on TV and to get exposure. Being in a great league meant a lot more back then. Any coach that comes in now has to contend with the Carolina schools, Syracuse, Louisville, ND, etc. It basically means you are starting off with your ceiling being middle of the pack until you can prove yourself and start consistently landing top talent. That's no easy task. And even when you do accomplish that, it still would take a miracle season to win the league.</p><p></p><p>It's a valid argument that a promising coach might find it easier to go to a mid major to make his name and bide his time until the right program calls. Not only is it easier to win, but those schools now frequently pay as much as we would pay and the pressure is so much less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deeznats, post: 140855, member: 1633"] It's definitely a good job. As you say, we're in a nice city with lots of talent, in a good league... we have all the ingredients to be successful. It was definitely a better job when Cremins was here though when it was much more difficult to get on TV and to get exposure. Being in a great league meant a lot more back then. Any coach that comes in now has to contend with the Carolina schools, Syracuse, Louisville, ND, etc. It basically means you are starting off with your ceiling being middle of the pack until you can prove yourself and start consistently landing top talent. That's no easy task. And even when you do accomplish that, it still would take a miracle season to win the league. It's a valid argument that a promising coach might find it easier to go to a mid major to make his name and bide his time until the right program calls. Not only is it easier to win, but those schools now frequently pay as much as we would pay and the pressure is so much less. [/QUOTE]
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