BleedGopher
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per Parrish:
So while he's found a niche in the business world and shown he can be an entertaining college basketball analyst on ESPN, the smart money has Pearl returning to the sideline at some point. The only real questions are when and where. And those are questions worth exploring now because -- I wonder if you realize this? -- the three-year show-cause penalty the NCAA levied against Pearl expires one year from Friday.
So what is Pearl looking for in a next job?
I asked him.
He answered this way.
"It's going to need to be somebody that has the vision that Tennessee had," Pearl said. "Tennessee had a vision to try to get its men's basketball program to the level of its football program and where Pat Summitt had the women's basketball program. That was Tennessee's vision. They said, 'We're winning in everything else. We want to do it in men's basketball, too.' So that would be the job I'd want -- a job where somebody has that vision. It would almost need to be a school that's won a national championship in football or baseball. Somebody who's done it and wants to try to do it again in men's basketball. And I'm not saying I can win a national championship. I'm not saying that. I'm just saying it would need to be somebody who wants to try to do those things. Let's upgrade the facilities and schedule [national opponents] and engage the fans and be relevant. Just be relevant. That's what we did at Tennessee. I wanted Tennessee to matter to Kentucky fans. I wanted Tennessee to be a game Kentucky fans circled. We did that. And that's the kind of thing I would like to try to do again."
http://www.cbssports.com/collegebas...with-a-vision-will-hire-bruce-pearl-next-year
Go Gophers!!
So while he's found a niche in the business world and shown he can be an entertaining college basketball analyst on ESPN, the smart money has Pearl returning to the sideline at some point. The only real questions are when and where. And those are questions worth exploring now because -- I wonder if you realize this? -- the three-year show-cause penalty the NCAA levied against Pearl expires one year from Friday.
So what is Pearl looking for in a next job?
I asked him.
He answered this way.
"It's going to need to be somebody that has the vision that Tennessee had," Pearl said. "Tennessee had a vision to try to get its men's basketball program to the level of its football program and where Pat Summitt had the women's basketball program. That was Tennessee's vision. They said, 'We're winning in everything else. We want to do it in men's basketball, too.' So that would be the job I'd want -- a job where somebody has that vision. It would almost need to be a school that's won a national championship in football or baseball. Somebody who's done it and wants to try to do it again in men's basketball. And I'm not saying I can win a national championship. I'm not saying that. I'm just saying it would need to be somebody who wants to try to do those things. Let's upgrade the facilities and schedule [national opponents] and engage the fans and be relevant. Just be relevant. That's what we did at Tennessee. I wanted Tennessee to matter to Kentucky fans. I wanted Tennessee to be a game Kentucky fans circled. We did that. And that's the kind of thing I would like to try to do again."
http://www.cbssports.com/collegebas...with-a-vision-will-hire-bruce-pearl-next-year
Go Gophers!!