Gold Rush
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First off, I will continue to say I like Pitino as he seems to be a good guy and a good coach. Firing him will not be an easy choice for Coyle. I think Mashburn will turn out to be a good player and he most certainly will be gone if Pitino leaves. If Oturu stays, the team will probably be a bit better and I just don't see them losing all the games in the last 2 minutes that they did this year.
However, this is how I see this playing out if Pitino stays. Number one, undeniably he will be on the MAJOR hot seat heading into next year. This heat will be there the entire year and the number one topic any time this team gets discussed, as it is right now. The talent level compared to the rest of the Big Ten will not be good - you are looking at them being about the 11th or 12th best team in the league again. If you want to keep him on another year fine but I think you will see a continued apathy toward the program and a continued decline in ticket sales. I think that if you do not fire him this year, you will almost certainly be firing him at the end of next year and you essentially just throw next year away. And that is it in a nutshell. You either fire him now or you will be firing him at the same time next year.
Right now it doesn't look like the Gophers will be playing in the NCAA or NIT Tournaments so their season probably comes to an end 1 or 2 games into the Big Ten tournament unless something miraculous happens. My guess is Coyle has been doing a lot of thinking about what he will do here. I have confidence in Coyle he will make the right decision. It will be tougher firing Pitino than it was Tracy Claeys (who ironically was more successful) but if Coyle finds the right guy I think Pitino is gone. We should know something within the next few weeks what Coyle is going to do.
However, this is how I see this playing out if Pitino stays. Number one, undeniably he will be on the MAJOR hot seat heading into next year. This heat will be there the entire year and the number one topic any time this team gets discussed, as it is right now. The talent level compared to the rest of the Big Ten will not be good - you are looking at them being about the 11th or 12th best team in the league again. If you want to keep him on another year fine but I think you will see a continued apathy toward the program and a continued decline in ticket sales. I think that if you do not fire him this year, you will almost certainly be firing him at the end of next year and you essentially just throw next year away. And that is it in a nutshell. You either fire him now or you will be firing him at the same time next year.
Right now it doesn't look like the Gophers will be playing in the NCAA or NIT Tournaments so their season probably comes to an end 1 or 2 games into the Big Ten tournament unless something miraculous happens. My guess is Coyle has been doing a lot of thinking about what he will do here. I have confidence in Coyle he will make the right decision. It will be tougher firing Pitino than it was Tracy Claeys (who ironically was more successful) but if Coyle finds the right guy I think Pitino is gone. We should know something within the next few weeks what Coyle is going to do.