2021-2022 College Basketball Coaches Fired/Hired/Retired Thread

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As expected, Coach K is first out of the gate:


Go Gophers!!
 


And then there was Boeheim, the last of the dinosaurs from the golden age of the '80s, continuing to whine his way through games and press conferences, producing middling teams within the regular season, getting in front of a mic and saying how the Orange deserve their shot in the tourney and the field should be expanded to triple digits and then advancing to the second weekend of the tournament because that damn zone defense perplexes teams unfamiliar with it.

That old SOB is going to be coaching his grandkids on the Orange, isn't he?
 

And then there was Boeheim, the last of the dinosaurs from the golden age of the '80s, continuing to whine his way through games and press conferences, producing middling teams within the regular season, getting in front of a mic and saying how the Orange deserve their shot in the tourney and the field should be expanded to triple digits and then advancing to the second weekend of the tournament because that damn zone defense perplexes teams unfamiliar with it.

That old SOB is going to be coaching his grandkids on the Orange, isn't he?
LOL I was going to say he already was and then realized Buddy is his son, yet young enough to be his grandson.
 

And then there was Boeheim, the last of the dinosaurs from the golden age of the '80s, continuing to whine his way through games and press conferences, producing middling teams within the regular season, getting in front of a mic and saying how the Orange deserve their shot in the tourney and the field should be expanded to triple digits and then advancing to the second weekend of the tournament because that damn zone defense perplexes teams unfamiliar with it.

That old SOB is going to be coaching his grandkids on the Orange, isn't he?
Remember when Mike Hopkins was his replacement-in-waiting like 10 years ago?
 



Lincoln University chimes in by hiring The Glove:

Another former NBA star is getting into college coaching as Hall of Fame player Gary Payton has agreed to a multi-year contract to be the coach of Lincoln University in Oakland, California, according to The Undefeated. Payton, 52, is an Oakland native and a nine-time All-Star who was part of the Miami Heat's 2006 NBA Championship squad.

Lincoln University's athletic program is just getting started, meaning Payton will be the program's first basketball coach. He told Spears that he wants to schedule Division I opponents with aspirations of growing Lincoln into a Division I program.


Go Gophers!!
 








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