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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 855695" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>Interesting post. However, there is a paradox here and may parallel our situation somewhat. The guy (or gal I suppose) has 3-4 years at most these days to show progress/improvement. The things you describe are big picture, long term items that need addressing from at least one level up. I don't want the coach worrying about locker rooms and practice facilities (at least publicly and intially). I want him to focus on the product on the field first and foremost. There needs to be some goodwill earned.</p><p></p><p>A smart coach will assess the aspects of the program as you say and should either not accept the job if it is a bad job relative to schools you are competing with or be smart enough to negotiate a longer contract.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 855695, member: 844"] Interesting post. However, there is a paradox here and may parallel our situation somewhat. The guy (or gal I suppose) has 3-4 years at most these days to show progress/improvement. The things you describe are big picture, long term items that need addressing from at least one level up. I don't want the coach worrying about locker rooms and practice facilities (at least publicly and intially). I want him to focus on the product on the field first and foremost. There needs to be some goodwill earned. A smart coach will assess the aspects of the program as you say and should either not accept the job if it is a bad job relative to schools you are competing with or be smart enough to negotiate a longer contract. [/QUOTE]
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