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Ah, I saw a mention of a KQ post confirming a hire and assumed it was referring to an assistant -- realize now that was TIC.No one yet.
Ah, I saw a mention of a KQ post confirming a hire and assumed it was referring to an assistant -- realize now that was TIC.No one yet.
If it says KQ or Ken Segiura you can continue scrolling for the most part.Ah, I saw a mention of a KQ post confirming a hire and assumed it was referring to an assistant -- realize now that was TIC.
It was sarcastic. Everybody loves to throw out former players names. I threw one out that did actually coach. It was more of a joke.That does not mean he is best for the job.
We need to let CJP hire his people in his time, not ours.
That is what he is paid for.
I would guess they are still getting paid and doing some duties. The only people missing from the roster are the seniors and CBG. But this is a guess.Are the Gregory holdover coaches considered to be still on staff or are they no longer working?
I would guess they are still getting paid and doing some duties. The only people missing from the roster are the seniors and CBG. But this is a guess.
Penny Hardaway is coaching in middle school and is ready to move up the food chain. Pastner might know him from Memphis, bring him on board. I am not entirely joking.
The staff news is deathly quiet. The rumor mill has closed down also. Good signs or bad signs?
I rolled the bones out on a wooden floor and they said I would be impatient.
Meaning he doesn't go 4-9 when ranked in the pre-season top 20?
So much for learning a lesson about not being a control freak.
Or meaning he won't finish in the top 10 in the country without any top 25 recruiting classes? Or go to 3 ACC championship games in 8 years?
Wow - Slow sports day. I can't believe Ken doesn't have anything else to write about...He's more no-news to whet your appetite.
http://georgiatech.blog.ajc.com/201...requirement-for-assistant-coaches-no-golfing/
I hear what he's saying but I actually don't necessarily like how he presents the notion that a guy who golfs 'can't work for me'.