billyjack wrote:Right, but for $6 million per year, plus incentives i'm sure, they could grab almost anyone they wanted from any school nationwide... they decide to troll Providence.
They could approach anyone, and say we'll make you the 2nd highest paid coach, behind Calipari... and they go after Ed Cooley? It's a f-ckin troll job of the Friars.
Also, the f-ckin league office was definitely aware and watched it happen. WTF? PC allowed cratering UConn back in the league, 49 miles away... totally took things up the A for the good of the conference, and we get f-ckin abused.
Look, i dont want Cooley back anyway. But what the f-ck is going on? Bring the hammer down on f-ckin Georgetown, the f-ckers.
Plus, doing this behind the scenes like weasels kept us from pursuing Pitino over this last month. We should just go balls out for him right now, if it's not too late-- ooh no wait, we can't... cuz Shanley is at St John's and the league wants their NYC team to be good.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:It's just so incredibly rare for a coach to bolt for another program within a conference. Only a handful of examples I could find in football and basketball. Regardless, it appears that this process *should* be wrapped up in the next 24-48 hours.
Every AD in the back of their mind has a list of candidates in event an opening comes. So while Providence fans may feel jilted or hurt by Cooley going to Georgetown, Steve Napolillo should have a list of names ready to go.
The first calls that should have already taken place are to Pitino and Donovan. Both are long shots but both need to be asked. Pitino looks like NY or nothing at this point. Donovan might be looking to get out, but he's not taking a pay cut at this point either. He's making $6 million with the Bulls; Providence won't be able to pay that annually.
The next tier names could be Jeff Battle (if he doesn't join Cooley at Georgetown), Ryan Gomes (Overtime Elite), Tobin Anderson (Farleigh Dickinson), Ritchie McKay (Liberty), Richard Pitino (New Mexico), John Becker (Vermont) and Kim English (George Mason).
Someone like Richard would be interesting, although I'm not sure he and his Dad would want to coach against each other (I recall the Hurleys were reported as not wanting to coach against each other in conference a few years ago).
I would think someone like Battle would be early favorite, especially to keep current players from bolting.
XUFan09 wrote:billyjack wrote:Right, but for $6 million per year, plus incentives i'm sure, they could grab almost anyone they wanted from any school nationwide... they decide to troll Providence.
They could approach anyone, and say we'll make you the 2nd highest paid coach, behind Calipari... and they go after Ed Cooley? It's a f-ckin troll job of the Friars.
Also, the f-ckin league office was definitely aware and watched it happen. WTF? PC allowed cratering UConn back in the league, 49 miles away... totally took things up the A for the good of the conference, and we get f-ckin abused.
Look, i dont want Cooley back anyway. But what the f-ck is going on? Bring the hammer down on f-ckin Georgetown, the f-ckers.
Plus, doing this behind the scenes like weasels kept us from pursuing Pitino over this last month. We should just go balls out for him right now, if it's not too late-- ooh no wait, we can't... cuz Shanley is at St John's and the league wants their NYC team to be good.
I really don't think your first paragraph is true. Georgetown isn't a job that just any coach would want right now. The pool is more limited, considering the current state of the program (even with the transfer portal), and someone like Cooley who has plateaued would be among limited targets. Also, Georgetown seems to still be in love with anyone connected with John Thompson, and it sounds like Cooley had some connections.
As for the rest, by what rule is the Big East supposed to stop this or come down hard on Georgetown? Serious question.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:GoldenWarrior11 wrote:It's just so incredibly rare for a coach to bolt for another program within a conference. Only a handful of examples I could find in football and basketball. Regardless, it appears that this process *should* be wrapped up in the next 24-48 hours.
Every AD in the back of their mind has a list of candidates in event an opening comes. So while Providence fans may feel jilted or hurt by Cooley going to Georgetown, Steve Napolillo should have a list of names ready to go.
The first calls that should have already taken place are to Pitino and Donovan. Both are long shots but both need to be asked. Pitino looks like NY or nothing at this point. Donovan might be looking to get out, but he's not taking a pay cut at this point either. He's making $6 million with the Bulls; Providence won't be able to pay that annually.
The next tier names could be Jeff Battle (if he doesn't join Cooley at Georgetown), Ryan Gomes (Overtime Elite), Tobin Anderson (Farleigh Dickinson), Ritchie McKay (Liberty), Richard Pitino (New Mexico), John Becker (Vermont) and Kim English (George Mason).
Someone like Richard would be interesting, although I'm not sure he and his Dad would want to coach against each other (I recall the Hurleys were reported as not wanting to coach against each other in conference a few years ago).
I would think someone like Battle would be early favorite, especially to keep current players from bolting.
Called it.
billyjack wrote:XUFan09 wrote:billyjack wrote:Right, but for $6 million per year, plus incentives i'm sure, they could grab almost anyone they wanted from any school nationwide... they decide to troll Providence.
They could approach anyone, and say we'll make you the 2nd highest paid coach, behind Calipari... and they go after Ed Cooley? It's a f-ckin troll job of the Friars.
Also, the f-ckin league office was definitely aware and watched it happen. WTF? PC allowed cratering UConn back in the league, 49 miles away... totally took things up the A for the good of the conference, and we get f-ckin abused.
Look, i dont want Cooley back anyway. But what the f-ck is going on? Bring the hammer down on f-ckin Georgetown, the f-ckers.
Plus, doing this behind the scenes like weasels kept us from pursuing Pitino over this last month. We should just go balls out for him right now, if it's not too late-- ooh no wait, we can't... cuz Shanley is at St John's and the league wants their NYC team to be good.
I really don't think your first paragraph is true. Georgetown isn't a job that just any coach would want right now. The pool is more limited, considering the current state of the program (even with the transfer portal), and someone like Cooley who has plateaued would be among limited targets. Also, Georgetown seems to still be in love with anyone connected with John Thompson, and it sounds like Cooley had some connections.
As for the rest, by what rule is the Big East supposed to stop this or come down hard on Georgetown? Serious question.
Somewhere in this thread, i mentioned a fine for Georgetown, and a several game suspension for Cooley. It's a slap on the wrist, but puts the BE leadership on the side of the school that got it's season sabotaged.
And my first paragraph is accurate, because anyone would be interested in being *the second highest paid coach*, behind Calipari.
Again, BE wise, this is uncharted territory. A BE school that was 9-2 and 20 and whatever the f-ck, ranked #18 in the nation, late February, has some f-ckin dreg from their own conference cut them at the knees. This is ridiculous, and has never been done in our conference because we'll all worked together for 10 years and 44 years towards our common goals of championships and Final Fours.
I mean, if we're changing iur unwritten rules, then ok, fine, turn the BE into a f-ckin free for all slimefest... let the Big-12 poach 3 of our schools... Fuckin add VCU to troll Georgetown The new no-rules Big East.
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