Speaking for myself, I can live with whatever direction we go. However, if we go through the pain of making a change I for one want it to be a homerun, not just a different guy or a possible upgrade or a perceived upgrade. I think Coyle will get that done or he will leave Pitino in place. We don't want to do this again for 15-20 years if possible. I think Anthony Grant does have a better body of work than Pitino at this point. Better enough to be worth the change? I don't know.
Here is a bit I found on Grant - it's not bad, but not thrilling either:
Anthony Grant apparently will join the Thunder staff. Nothing from the Thunder yet, but Florida media is reporting that Grant will join Billy Donovan in the NBA.
Grant spent six years as head coach of Alabama. He was fired in March and hired at Florida to join Donovan's staff. We contacted an Alabama sports journalist, just to get his take on Grant. Here's what he shared with us:
"I think he’s a really good X-and-O guy. He seems to be a really good guy.
"He’s also about the worst with the media that I have ever dealt with. Good example, two seasons ago he set his preseason press conference (last coach in the SEC to do so) for like 1 o’clock on a Tuesday. At 10 a.m. we got an email saying it had moved to Wednesday at 1. At 10 a.m. on Wednesday we got an email saying it had moved to Thursday at 1. He actually stuck to that. Sometimes his weekly pressers would move from 2 p.m. before practice to 5 p.m. after practice -- and you’d find that out when you got there for the 2 p.m. one. And so on and so on.
"But he really kept to himself. Biggest knock (besides not winning) was that he was bad with the press and did zero to sell the program or out in the community to raise the profile.
"We did a story going into this past season where we (obtained) actual attendance -- i.e., how many showed up, not just how many tickets sold or distributed -- and it had fallen below 4,000, which is horrible.
"He gets strong marks on recruiting good citizens -- Levi Randolph, a senior on this year’s team, became the first academic All-American in Alabama men’s basketball history, and his graduation rates were very high -- but not necessarily great players. See the results. He’s a strong disciplinarian, probably cost himself an NCAA Tournament bid a couple of years ago when they were on the bubble and he suspended three starters for the stretch run of the season. Two returned, one quit.
"He’ll probably be a good assistant in the NBA because he doesn’t have to do all those other things. Everybody I ever talked to who really knows about these things says his basketball knowledge and film breakdown and such were among the best they’d ever been around. His people skills, not so much. And he wasn’t a very emotional guy or a great in-game motivator
on the bench, very passive."
MAR 9, 2020 - Anthony Grant apparently will join the Thunder staff. Nothing from the Thunder yet, but Florida media is reporting that Grant will join Billy Donovan in the NBA. Grant spent six years as head coach of Alabama. He was fired in March and hired at Florida to join Donovan’s staff. We...
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