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What is your decision regarding our current Head Basketball coach, for me it is a tough, tough decision. Unless we have a big time hire to bring in, I say we keep him. What say you
I agree but I also believe how we finish in the NIT should not impact this decision, good or bad, at all.Let's finish this season before we start this discussion, again.
We definitely need to keep BG. Think about the following:
a) BG operates with class and his integrity is without question. I do not think we could find a coach to represent Georgia Tech in a better fashion.
b) BG found ways to improve the performance of his team throughout the year.
c) BG has shown he has the capability of bringing in players to meet his team’s needs. I have confidence he can do the same thing next year. In any case I feel like BG will improve our team the “right way”.
d) He is working on his ability to recruit players and has improved in that area while operating with not the strongest support.
e) His teams play hard for him. He promotes team play and I personally appreciate that concept and would hope most Tech fans do also. Tony Bennett has been successful at Virginia promoting that concept and BG will also be successful here.
You can't sacrifice the 2017 recruiting class because you don't want to pony up and pay what has become a lame duck coach. This class is loaded - 9 players in 247s top 72 - only one of which is committed (Davion Mitchell). With Gregory I doubt we get any of them.I was on board with firing him last year but now I think we should give him 1 more year. Helps both parties in the sense that GT isn't paying for 3 bball coaches at once and BG can show some improvement still to help him land his next job.
On another site someone put this more eloquently than this but here it goes. Keep him another year, do not extend his contract, and make any future extensions contingent on much improved performance. If he is willing to forego a buy out clause because he has faith that he is turning the program around, then give him another year. If Tech plays this right they are in a strong bargaining position. Let him prove that this year was not a fluke. But let him prove it one year at a time.I was on board with firing him last year but now I think we should give him 1 more year. Helps both parties in the sense that GT isn't paying for 3 bball coaches at once and BG can show some improvement still to help him land his next job.
- GT played a weak schedule? Wow.
I disagree. I'd might feel differently if this team was younger and building for next year but it's not. This team was built to get in the real tourney this year.Winning the NIT would be a nice accomplishment, so I think it's a little unfair to say that wouldn't count for anything.
I'm kind of on the fence here. Letting the guy go isn't going to make us any better or worse next year...we will probably be bad no matter what. At this point, why not just enjoy the minor success we had at the end of the season and wait until next year to move on. This way we save some of the buyout money.