Brian Smith (No, not that one)
3/27/2019 4:44 PM
Gotta be weird taking a job like Nebraska, Alabama or Illinois. Jobs you know you can't really build anything sustainable and odds are miniscule you'll still be there seven years later. Still, the pay is great and your assistants get taken care of.
It's just got to stink taking a job where you know there's not historical evidence you can do much if you don't just start baldly cheating to get talent. I really do think a lot of these coaches would love to stay where they're at. Like a Groce or an Oates. In a perfect world, they'd like to stay and build a Gonzaga or Butler type of program. The money just becomes so overwhelming and not taking care of your assistants by doubling their pay just seems unrealistic.
Last Edited: 3/27/2019 4:47:28 PM by Brian Smith (No, not that one)