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<blockquote data-quote="GTsports1819" data-source="post: 689205" data-attributes="member: 1304"><p>This is pretty similar to my take on it. I agree, I think the biggest issue is probably the looming NCAA sanctions rather than the extra 2-2.5M we could save by hanging onto Pastner for one more year. There’s never going to be a perfect time financially to move on (even waiting until the end of his contract has opportunity costs).</p><p></p><p>But to echo this point, I believe we’re making a mistake if we aren’t at least putting out feelers to see what else is out there. To turn this program around it’s probably going to require some aggressive moves (targeting the right coaches with proven track records, selling them on the program, making financial commitments that keep our program on a level field with similar programs, etc.) Is there any compelling reason why we wouldn’t at least explore our options given where we are right now?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTsports1819, post: 689205, member: 1304"] This is pretty similar to my take on it. I agree, I think the biggest issue is probably the looming NCAA sanctions rather than the extra 2-2.5M we could save by hanging onto Pastner for one more year. There’s never going to be a perfect time financially to move on (even waiting until the end of his contract has opportunity costs). But to echo this point, I believe we’re making a mistake if we aren’t at least putting out feelers to see what else is out there. To turn this program around it’s probably going to require some aggressive moves (targeting the right coaches with proven track records, selling them on the program, making financial commitments that keep our program on a level field with similar programs, etc.) Is there any compelling reason why we wouldn’t at least explore our options given where we are right now? [/QUOTE]
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