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<blockquote data-quote="Lavoisier" data-source="post: 499104" data-attributes="member: 831"><p>Right now? UNC would be near the bottom. They had to get a retread because they have to pay so much for a buyout. If you are a coach you want to go to a school that gives you $ for staff and assistants and facilities, not one that has to fork out $15+ million to a guy to not coach.</p><p></p><p>Miami - they pay, easy to recruit to, you would be a legend if you brought them back</p><p>VT - passionate fans, relatively easy to recruit to, underrated recruiting area if you include DC as well</p><p></p><p>Pitt, UVA, and GT are kind of all the same with different pros and cons that balance out. I actually think UVA is the best if I'm a coach. They have a very good athletic department outside of football with top level basketball, baseball, lacrosse, soccer etc. No reason the right guy can't do great things there. </p><p></p><p>Duke - fans don't care, boosters don't care as much as other schools, you'll always be 2nd fiddle to basketball, lots of in-state competition. Even with their recent success it is tough to draw talent here. Even the ACC coastal run didn't really move to needle with fans and recruiting too much.</p><p></p><p>UNC - nobody is going to succeed unless the booster money starts to flow into football more. Apathetic fans and they are paying out the wazoo for Fedora's buyout. Once they get out from under the buyout, I think it would be one of the better jobs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lavoisier, post: 499104, member: 831"] Right now? UNC would be near the bottom. They had to get a retread because they have to pay so much for a buyout. If you are a coach you want to go to a school that gives you $ for staff and assistants and facilities, not one that has to fork out $15+ million to a guy to not coach. Miami - they pay, easy to recruit to, you would be a legend if you brought them back VT - passionate fans, relatively easy to recruit to, underrated recruiting area if you include DC as well Pitt, UVA, and GT are kind of all the same with different pros and cons that balance out. I actually think UVA is the best if I'm a coach. They have a very good athletic department outside of football with top level basketball, baseball, lacrosse, soccer etc. No reason the right guy can't do great things there. Duke - fans don't care, boosters don't care as much as other schools, you'll always be 2nd fiddle to basketball, lots of in-state competition. Even with their recent success it is tough to draw talent here. Even the ACC coastal run didn't really move to needle with fans and recruiting too much. UNC - nobody is going to succeed unless the booster money starts to flow into football more. Apathetic fans and they are paying out the wazoo for Fedora's buyout. Once they get out from under the buyout, I think it would be one of the better jobs. [/QUOTE]
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