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Posted via VolNation MobileWith CBP appearing to be on the way out, how does the opportunity at Tennessee stack up against the other available jobs this offseason.
Take into account the NCAA cloud, facilities, tradition, financial resources, conference, returning roster and any other criteria you deem relevant.
Yea but who's going to want to come and work with Hamilton? He might stick a knife in your back!!!
The major players besides Tennessee for a coach are Arkansas, Georgia Tech, NC State, Oklahoma, Utah, Texas Tech, Providence among others...with the list likely expanding in the next week or so.
My opinion is that Tennessee has a strong argument for the best open position, but I'm biased.
With CBP appearing to be on the way out, how does the opportunity at Tennessee stack up against the other available jobs this offseason.
Take into account the NCAA cloud, facilities, tradition, financial resources, conference, returning roster and any other criteria you deem relevant.
The major players besides Tennessee for a coach are Arkansas, Georgia Tech, NC State, Oklahoma, Utah, Texas Tech, Providence among others...with the list likely expanding in the next week or so.
My opinion is that Tennessee has a strong argument for the best open position, but I'm biased.
NC State is the best available job. They won 2 championships, were the best team in the ACC before the mid 80's. Coach K won't be around more than 5-10 more years, then Duke will experience a downward spiral. Imagine where NC State would be right now if Calipari decided to coach there instead of UK.
NC State is about to hire a great coach, I guarantee it. They are a coach away from being a top 15 program. They have struck out on their last 4 or 5, so this time they are not going to mess up, means way too much for their fans. Finally, NC State has the best facilities in the country out of the schools looking for coaches. RBC Center is state of the art.
GT third on that list. GT is not what they use to be, their facilities are medicore, although their recruiting base is the best. Don't think they can pay as much as UT or NC State either. Rumors are that GT is looking at Mark Price, or Cremmins to coach and Mark Price to replace him after a few years.
Posted via VolNation MobileWith CBP appearing to be on the way out, how does the opportunity at Tennessee stack up against the other available jobs this offseason.
Take into account the NCAA cloud, facilities, tradition, financial resources, conference, returning roster and any other criteria you deem relevant.
The major players besides Tennessee for a coach are Arkansas, Georgia Tech, NC State, Oklahoma, Utah, Texas Tech, Providence among others...with the list likely expanding in the next week or so.
My opinion is that Tennessee has a strong argument for the best open position, but I'm biased.