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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 918484" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>If I were in Batt’s shoes (and Cabrera’s), my first question would be “what do we want our athletic programs to look like in 5 years?” (maybe 7 or 10 for long-haul). Then, I would think backwards through everything that would need to happen to get there—fundraising, apparel sales, attendance, etc. Then, I’d ask what would the football program look like to help us get there. What would it take to get Key there? I’d ask the same for basketball. </p><p>Is Key or one of the other candidates there in Plan A? Does Plan A work with them? What about Plan B if Plan A falls through? </p><p>He needs to have various pivot points over the next few seasons to change course. </p><p></p><p>On a different note, Clemson losing two games this season really hurt us and the conference. We need several top-tier teams in conference, and right now we have none. FSU is getting better, and Miami is floundering. Batt’s plans also have to think about our surrounding environment. </p><p></p><p>TL;DR: Decide where you’re going as a program first. Hire based off of THAT decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 918484, member: 282"] If I were in Batt’s shoes (and Cabrera’s), my first question would be “what do we want our athletic programs to look like in 5 years?” (maybe 7 or 10 for long-haul). Then, I would think backwards through everything that would need to happen to get there—fundraising, apparel sales, attendance, etc. Then, I’d ask what would the football program look like to help us get there. What would it take to get Key there? I’d ask the same for basketball. Is Key or one of the other candidates there in Plan A? Does Plan A work with them? What about Plan B if Plan A falls through? He needs to have various pivot points over the next few seasons to change course. On a different note, Clemson losing two games this season really hurt us and the conference. We need several top-tier teams in conference, and right now we have none. FSU is getting better, and Miami is floundering. Batt’s plans also have to think about our surrounding environment. TL;DR: Decide where you’re going as a program first. Hire based off of THAT decision. [/QUOTE]
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