Mulligan
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Didn't Musselman leave for an ABA job?
And took Mark Olberding with him. San Diego team?
Didn't Musselman leave for an ABA job?
@Mulligan....Conquistadors?
I'm incorrect, not the San Diego Conquistadors, team was the San Diego Sails at that time. Just looked it up.
Thanks. As much as I dislike Holtz for what he did, I can't be upset at Muss even though he took a great player with him, caused another good one to transfer, and got us on probation. Can't fault the guy for staying ahead of the posse coming after him.
Sort of resigned to the fact that in a few years Pitino will leave; simply because I think he will be so successful that he'll get an offer he can't refuse.
Get out of here with that. I'm 26 and no gophers coach(of men's basketball or football) has been hired away in my lifetime.
I agree that there would be little difference between winning here and winning at Tennessee when it comes to using that as a stepping stone for one of the top jobs. Plus, aren't there normally buyouts imposed on a coach (or the new school) when a coach leaves early? If there is one here, Pitino's would surely be pretty hefty given that he just started. I heard a radio interview with the AD at Auburn discussing (quite frankly) his hiring of Bruce Pearl. The AD told him is would cost him 5 million if he left during the first three years and it would go down to 4 million in the 4th year.
The only advantage I would see to Tennessee over Minnesota for an up-and-coming coach is that the state of Tennessee may be a more attractive destination for recruits given its climate and its more centralized location to numerous metro areas.
Tubby played footsie with a crappy SEC job every year too, he still never left.
But if he's truly willing to bail on us after one year for a medicore job like that, he's not who we thought he was anyway.
I don't think he's going anywhere.
Get out of here with that. I'm 26 and no gophers coach(of men's basketball or football) has been hired away in my lifetime.
You would need it to be one of 4 positions for it to be only a few years from now. 1. UCLA after they fire their current coach, 2. Duke Coach K retires 3. syracuse when boeheim retires 4. Louisville when his dad retires.
Or Kentucky when Cal leaves... his dad always said leaving Kentucky was the worst move he ever made.
I think it is a little presumptuous for us to say that there are only five/six jobs in the country for which he would leave. We have terrible facilities. We have very little tradition. We have terrible weather. It isn't the easiest place to recruit to. We have no idea what the wife thinks of Minnesota -- she's not just along for the ride. We know what Pitino says publicly, but we really have no idea what he actually feels about the situation.
Not trying to be doom and gloom. I'm not predicting that he will leave, but I think it's a little crazy to say he's locked up for the next ten years. Time will tell.
I think it is a little presumptuous for us to say that there are only five/six jobs in the country for which he would leave. We have terrible facilities. We have very little tradition. We have terrible weather. It isn't the easiest place to recruit to. We have no idea what the wife thinks of Minnesota -- she's not just along for the ride. We know what Pitino says publicly, but we really have no idea what he actually feels about the situation.
Not trying to be doom and gloom. I'm not predicting that he will leave, but I think it's a little crazy to say he's locked up for the next ten years. Time will tell.
First of all, I said assuming we get the facilities taken care of.
Second, I think Richard could care less about someone else's tradition. He seems to be on a mission to carve out his own legacy.
Third, our weather isn't a whole lot worse than the NE's and that along with Minnesota will be our recruiting base.
Fourth, who knows what his wife thinks about Minnesota, but Minnesota is definitely a good place to raise kid. Additionally parents typically don't like to move when their kids are growing up.
Fifth, I'm going to give Richard and Rick the benefit of the doubt in regards to their public statements until I am given reason not to.
Pitino is off to a nice start but it isn't a foregone conclusion that he is going to get offered a job that is considered a huge step up from Minnesota. ... That is going to take being better than .500 in the B1G year in and year out along with multiple runs in the NCAA Tourney.
Gotta' disagree there. If Pitino gets the Gophers to the Sweet 16 in the next 1-3 seasons, he'll get all kinds of quality job offers with huge pay increases. All it takes is one NCAA tourney run early in your tenure at a school (see Andy Enfield) and you become a hot commodity, multiply that by 10 if your last name is Pitino.
He has already done what it takes to be a hot commodity. He exceeded expectations, at a B1G institution, with a reputation of recruiting. Anybody equal to, or better than us, will offer.
Good point, though I'd argue he'll be more likely to jump ship to a better job after he's been here more than one season, especially if he sees no legitimate progress on the practice facility issue.
I believe that Pitinos long term viability depends on what he thinks he can recruit here, with, or without the new facility.
He has already done what it takes to be a hot commodity. He exceeded expectations, at a B1G institution, with a reputation of recruiting. Anybody equal to, or better than us, will offer.
Fair enough, but there's almost certainly a meaningful difference between "with" and "without"! And he's not really going to know what that difference is, until we have one.
Tubby was a " blue blood". Pitino exceeded Tubby's B1G single season win total, his over all season win total, and won a championship...in 1 year. People will come a knockin'A commodity, sure. A hot commodity......let's not jump the gun. Pitino exceeded expectations. We still landed in the bottom half of the big ten, with an under .500 conference record, and we missed the NCAA tournament. Obviously the NIT run was great......and I'm pleased with the season.......but I don't see the blue bloods showing up to offer him a job quite yet.
Pitino exceeded Tubby's B1G single season win total
Yes, he did. Tubby never won 9 B1G games in a season
Tubby never won 9 B1G games in a season
Tubby was a " blue blood". Pitino exceeded Tubby's B1G single season win total, his over all season win total, and won a championship...in 1 year. People will come a knockin'
And Pitino hasn't won 9 even once, so I don't know what you're talking about.
9-11 against B1G teams this season.