That is my point. If Louisville gives a counter offer, he can accept and stay and still have the opportunity to prove he is a great coach.
If he loses, he better hope it is a close one or he can REALLY start winning some more.
It's a gamble, but people have different motivations.
Perfect opportunity to prove himself to not only all of the doubters, but especially to FL. Also the perfect opportunity to see what he is made of and if he could hang given the right facilities, budget, players, etc. If he really is that great he can take the counter offer from Louisville...
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