Logitano {l Wrote}:Corporal Funishment {l Wrote}:They either have to fire him or extend him, having a lame duck coach is entirely self-defeating. They're not firing him so there's your extension.
Unrelatedly, imagine the feeling a hypothetical poster might have if he had entered into a hypothetical bet in which he had wagered our head coach would get fired this summer.
That guy would probably feel like a real loser!
His contract was already running through 2020 so hardly a lame duck. Jarmond has revealed himself as looking to be gone from here in the next two or three years.
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:The devil is in the details of these extensions. There’s a lot of panic on here for not much reason.
Did his buyout increase in dollars or years?
DuchesneEast {l Wrote}:Logitano {l Wrote}:Corporal Funishment {l Wrote}:They either have to fire him or extend him, having a lame duck coach is entirely self-defeating. They're not firing him so there's your extension.
Unrelatedly, imagine the feeling a hypothetical poster might have if he had entered into a hypothetical bet in which he had wagered our head coach would get fired this summer.
That guy would probably feel like a real loser!
His contract was already running through 2020 so hardly a lame duck. Jarmond has revealed himself as looking to be gone from here in the next two or three years.
Did I miss this revelation?
Logitano {l Wrote}:DuchesneEast {l Wrote}:Logitano {l Wrote}:Corporal Funishment {l Wrote}:They either have to fire him or extend him, having a lame duck coach is entirely self-defeating. They're not firing him so there's your extension.
Unrelatedly, imagine the feeling a hypothetical poster might have if he had entered into a hypothetical bet in which he had wagered our head coach would get fired this summer.
That guy would probably feel like a real loser!
His contract was already running through 2020 so hardly a lame duck. Jarmond has revealed himself as looking to be gone from here in the next two or three years.
Did I miss this revelation?
Jarmond wants nothing to do with putting major hires on his resume as he climbs up the ladder. Two year extension to me says he does not plan to be here when action will needed to be taken on JC.
2001Eagle {l Wrote}:Logitano {l Wrote}:DuchesneEast {l Wrote}:Logitano {l Wrote}:Corporal Funishment {l Wrote}:They either have to fire him or extend him, having a lame duck coach is entirely self-defeating. They're not firing him so there's your extension.
Unrelatedly, imagine the feeling a hypothetical poster might have if he had entered into a hypothetical bet in which he had wagered our head coach would get fired this summer.
That guy would probably feel like a real loser!
His contract was already running through 2020 so hardly a lame duck. Jarmond has revealed himself as looking to be gone from here in the next two or three years.
Did I miss this revelation?
Jarmond wants nothing to do with putting major hires on his resume as he climbs up the ladder. Two year extension to me says he does not plan to be here when action will needed to be taken on JC.
I don’t think this logic pans out. Making successful hires is what builds the AD resume.
Logitano {l Wrote}:2001Eagle {l Wrote}:Logitano {l Wrote}:DuchesneEast {l Wrote}:Logitano {l Wrote}:Corporal Funishment {l Wrote}:They either have to fire him or extend him, having a lame duck coach is entirely self-defeating. They're not firing him so there's your extension.
Unrelatedly, imagine the feeling a hypothetical poster might have if he had entered into a hypothetical bet in which he had wagered our head coach would get fired this summer.
That guy would probably feel like a real loser!
His contract was already running through 2020 so hardly a lame duck. Jarmond has revealed himself as looking to be gone from here in the next two or three years.
Did I miss this revelation?
Jarmond wants nothing to do with putting major hires on his resume as he climbs up the ladder. Two year extension to me says he does not plan to be here when action will needed to be taken on JC.
I don’t think this logic pans out. Making successful hires is what builds the AD resume.
It is not a logic view. It is reality. An AD does not necessarily have to make major hires to move up. See the career of Coach Flip. However, making major hires that do not work out can be the end of your career. See Brad Bates. The safe play for Jarmond to move on and up from BC would be a multiple year extension for JC.
Corporal Funishment {l Wrote}:Heron is not exactly the kind of recruit we typically get at BC, to put it mildly, in more than one way
From a basketball perspective, BC makes sense for him
BCSUPERFAN22 {l Wrote}:Not sure if this had been mentioned here, but Mustapha Heron is withdrawing from draft and has decided to transfer from Auburn. He is originally from West Haven, CT and I believe is leaving because his mother is ill, which would allow him to receive a hardship waiver and play immediately.
Apparently he is a strong lean to transfer to St. Johns, but BC was mentioned by Adam Zagoria and apparently Maryland was under serious consideration when he committed originally so there may be a Spinelli connection there? If the goal is to be closer to his family, I would assume SJU would make more sense. Believe he has played 2 years at Auburn and would imagine he would play one more wherever he decides to go based on his draft consideration this year.
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:BCSUPERFAN22 {l Wrote}:Not sure if this had been mentioned here, but Mustapha Heron is withdrawing from draft and has decided to transfer from Auburn. He is originally from West Haven, CT and I believe is leaving because his mother is ill, which would allow him to receive a hardship waiver and play immediately.
Apparently he is a strong lean to transfer to St. Johns, but BC was mentioned by Adam Zagoria and apparently Maryland was under serious consideration when he committed originally so there may be a Spinelli connection there? If the goal is to be closer to his family, I would assume SJU would make more sense. Believe he has played 2 years at Auburn and would imagine he would play one more wherever he decides to go based on his draft consideration this year.
I'm possibly also going to go all Shaddix here, but St John's can't be that much closer to Waterbury, CT than BC is.
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:BCSUPERFAN22 {l Wrote}:Not sure if this had been mentioned here, but Mustapha Heron is withdrawing from draft and has decided to transfer from Auburn. He is originally from West Haven, CT and I believe is leaving because his mother is ill, which would allow him to receive a hardship waiver and play immediately.
Apparently he is a strong lean to transfer to St. Johns, but BC was mentioned by Adam Zagoria and apparently Maryland was under serious consideration when he committed originally so there may be a Spinelli connection there? If the goal is to be closer to his family, I would assume SJU would make more sense. Believe he has played 2 years at Auburn and would imagine he would play one more wherever he decides to go based on his draft consideration this year.
I'm possibly also going to go all Shaddix here, but St John's can't be that much closer to Waterbury, CT than BC is.
2001Eagle {l Wrote}:His dad mentioned Fairfield as well. Stag boards are making Rakim comparisons.
http://fairfieldstags.proboards.com/thr ... apha-heron
2001Eagle {l Wrote}:His dad mentioned Fairfield as well. Stag boards are making Rakim comparisons.
http://fairfieldstags.proboards.com/thr ... apha-heron
2001Eagle {l Wrote}:His dad mentioned Fairfield as well. Stag boards are making Rakim comparisons.
http://fairfieldstags.proboards.com/thr ... apha-heron
claver2010 {l Wrote}:2001Eagle {l Wrote}:His dad mentioned Fairfield as well. Stag boards are making Rakim comparisons.
http://fairfieldstags.proboards.com/thr ... apha-heron
apparently I've been banned from their forum? weird I don't remember what I could've done to deserve that.
oh well add it to lovely peers like ped state, rcc, boise state & hawaii
Corporal Funishment {l Wrote}:and the heron has been bagged. That was a fun 22 hours
claver2010 {l Wrote}:in a twist, '18 recruit saddiq bey is on campus today. 6-7 195, ranked 131 nationally by 247: https://247sports.com/player/saddiq-bey-46041574
signed an LOI to rcc (don't know the backstory). offers from: u, ncst (obviously), Xavier, pitt, yukon, florida, gt, nw, and a bunch of other schools
claver2010 {l Wrote}:in a twist, '18 recruit saddiq bey is on campus today. 6-7 195, ranked 131 nationally by 247: https://247sports.com/player/saddiq-bey-46041574
signed an LOI to rcc (don't know the backstory). offers from: u, ncst (obviously), Xavier, pitt, yukon, florida, gt, nw, and a bunch of other schools
Corporal Funishment {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:in a twist, '18 recruit saddiq bey is on campus today. 6-7 195, ranked 131 nationally by 247: https://247sports.com/player/saddiq-bey-46041574
signed an LOI to rcc (don't know the backstory). offers from: u, ncst (obviously), Xavier, pitt, yukon, florida, gt, nw, and a bunch of other schools
Unlike the Mustapha Heron situation, this one is straight up BC's (read: Spinelli's) alley
Looks like he visited Wake two days ago, where Danny Manning is still being allowed to play out the string for some reason
This kid can play, although with this last scholarship if Tabbs isn't the real deal one worries that every minute Bowman isn't on the floor next year looks like the end of the Miami game after he fouled out
I think the average expected years on campus for an NC State commit these days is like .4
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