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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 635695" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>No, GT would not do well to do that. For starters, there is 0 reason for him to sign that extension. It doesn't offer him anything, and basically just paints a big sign that you plan on firing him. Might as well fire him now, or not bother with an extension offer.</p><p></p><p>How he is extended should depend greatly on how he does this year. If, and it is a big if, we can have a really good year, lets say 22-10 or w/e it would take to be safely in the NCAAT, then there is no way we can't give him an actual extension. With the recruiting sanctions already in place, a good year followed by no real extension would basically kill any chance at a good class and probably create the reason to fire him. It'd be a self fulfilling prophecy at that point. If you have a coach where a good year (talking one of the best in the past two decades, even if it isn't saying much) doesn't get rewarded, especially when most of the core is returning, then why are you keeping the coach? You've already made up your mind and at that point all you're doing is sending red flags to future candidates that they need to get what they can up front because they aren't guaranteed to get support even with success. </p><p></p><p>You either fire him now or he give him a legitimate chance to earn long term support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 635695, member: 2299"] No, GT would not do well to do that. For starters, there is 0 reason for him to sign that extension. It doesn't offer him anything, and basically just paints a big sign that you plan on firing him. Might as well fire him now, or not bother with an extension offer. How he is extended should depend greatly on how he does this year. If, and it is a big if, we can have a really good year, lets say 22-10 or w/e it would take to be safely in the NCAAT, then there is no way we can't give him an actual extension. With the recruiting sanctions already in place, a good year followed by no real extension would basically kill any chance at a good class and probably create the reason to fire him. It'd be a self fulfilling prophecy at that point. If you have a coach where a good year (talking one of the best in the past two decades, even if it isn't saying much) doesn't get rewarded, especially when most of the core is returning, then why are you keeping the coach? You've already made up your mind and at that point all you're doing is sending red flags to future candidates that they need to get what they can up front because they aren't guaranteed to get support even with success. You either fire him now or he give him a legitimate chance to earn long term support. [/QUOTE]
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