I do not expect barnes to coach here 10 more years in the slightest. I expect he finishes out this latest contract and that will be it. He's already 65, so that gets him to 70, and I honestly wouldn't be surprised if he retires before that. I agree with your candidates though. We have some pretty solid options.I like Steve Forbes, but I'd have to put Lanier higher on my wish list. I don't want to lose English, but he probably needs some experience first. I think that Schwartz would do a good job as well. I'm good for about another 10 years of the Deacon. That would indicate that there will be multiple EEs and likely a FF or two along the way.
I do not expect barnes to coach here 10 more years in the slightest. I expect he finishes out this latest contract and that will be it. He's already 65, so that gets him to 70, and I honestly wouldn't be surprised if he retires before that. I agree with your candidates though. We have some pretty solid options.
Jim Boeheim is 75, Coach K 73 and not even indicating retirement. Barnes is in better physical condition than both. Coaches coach.I do not expect barnes to coach here 10 more years in the slightest. I expect he finishes out this latest contract and that will be it. He's already 65, so that gets him to 70, and I honestly wouldn't be surprised if he retires before that. I agree with your candidates though. We have some pretty solid options.
Bob Richey of Furman is a quality up and coming head coachNot that I think any of these guys would be good fits here but Steve Pikiell and Craig Smith may be getting promotions