BleedGopher
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Because it gets clicks, which is what reporters trade in now. You can believe there will be op-eds, calls into radio shows, etc. after he gets bought out because people will be up in arms because the dumbasses think it comes from their tax dollars, or that they’ll have to jack up tuition to do it. Doogie is just pandering to the morons in the crowd to help get them riled up.I dont know why these reporters keep bringing up the buyout, Coyle has it under control. These guys need better sources.
The buyout is a dog whistle for all the Republicans in the state.
Sadly that's a lot of people. They also believed they paid Joe Mauer'a salary.I would offer the loudest discontent will come from those who don’t understand Richard isn’t paid by the taxpayers, but instead an independent athletic department.
I would offer the loudest discontent will come from those who don’t understand Richard isn’t paid by the taxpayers, but instead an independent athletic department.
We'll those people did pay gate money, paid for over priced concessions, contributed to advertising money earned so yeah they did contribute to payroll in somewaySadly that's a lot of people. They also believed they paid Joe Mauer'a salary.
The vast majority of those people will be the most in favor of firing Pitino.We'll those people did pay gate money, paid for over priced concessions, contributed to advertising money earned so yeah they did contribute to payroll in someway
They choose that.We'll those people did pay gate money, paid for over priced concessions, contributed to advertising money earned so yeah they did contribute to payroll in someway
Nope. Just the uneducated. That includes both Republicans and Democrats.The buyout is a dog whistle for all the Republicans in the state.
Watched TV for ratingsWe'll those people did pay gate money, paid for over priced concessions, contributed to advertising money earned so yeah they did contribute to payroll in someway
Would think any good AD has a standing weekly meeting with each head coach to do a "check in/state of the program" update, at least.I don’t think it’s news that they met on Friday. I would assume they see each other pretty much every week.
Now if Doogie was saying they talked about Pitino’s future on Friday, that would be news.
This is correct.We also live in a society where big time sports are tied to universities. The rest of the world doesn't follow that model.
Because it gets clicks, which is what reporters trade in now. You can believe there will be op-eds, calls into radio shows, etc. after he gets bought out because people will be up in arms because the dumbasses think it comes from their tax dollars, or that they’ll have to jack up tuition to do it. Doogie is just pandering to the morons in the crowd to help get them riled up.
He literally always has done this and why I cant stand him. He will choose the most incoherent of replies to quote and respond to on twitter, then it is like some kind of justification for his take, because he owned the dumbest guy on the thread.Because it gets clicks, which is what reporters trade in now. You can believe there will be op-eds, calls into radio shows, etc. after he gets bought out because people will be up in arms because the dumbasses think it comes from their tax dollars, or that they’ll have to jack up tuition to do it. Doogie is just pandering to the morons in the crowd to help get them riled up.
Facts no longer matter.I would offer the loudest discontent will come from those who don’t understand Richard isn’t paid by the taxpayers, but instead an independent athletic department.
Actually it is the anti-athletics crowd.Nope. Just the uneducated. That includes both Republicans and Democrats.
Great deal of back channel conversation.Henry Lake chimes in.
Excited to see how it plays out, especially with Coyle leading the process this time around.The handwriting is on the wall and has been for awhile imo.
Even as Doogie was talking about how they couldn't afford to let Pitino go, it was obvious the team (and the overall program) was imploding and Richard had no clue how to fix it.
The only question is how the hiring process will play out. If there's one thing Coyle has proven when looking for coaches, it's that he's ambitious and decisive, something that was lacking the last time around to the point of settling for Pitino in the first place.
I'll trust his judgment and will wait to see where it all leads.
But, yeah, I have a feeling Coyle has been working things pretty hard behind the scenes if his previous history regarding coach searches is any indication.