Here we go again....
Here we go again....
"Jack didn’t have any envy in him," Calipari said. "He was the greatest coach to ever coach here."
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The article mentions a concern that since he has no ties to the program or the area, that he would jump ship at the next opportunity of a "bigger" job. If he jumps the UMASS ship after only 2 years for this job, that certainly should be a concern.
Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans. John Lennon
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Altman back to Creighton
Watch out for Arkansas again, Altman reportedly spurned Arkansas because of academic problems and is back in Nebraska with the Blue Jays.
If Ford doesn't come out and make a definitive statement, then maybe we should be looking for a new coach now. I don't want to be at the end of the food chain. Well, I suppose the AD is having a conversation about that with TF. I mean, if the guy is looking for another job...well, what happens to employees who are found to be looking for another job? He's a great coach and I have a lot of respect for him, but it's gonna be a huge setback if he leaves now and we have to go coach shopping after every other Tom Dick and Harry University has got their new coach.
Having vented, I also think that TF hasn't proven himself yet to move up to a program with Final Four ambitions/expectations. He's done well with the players, but the recruiting is still a question mark in my mind. The six guys he signed to letters of intent this past November are really not that good. Based on the first hand info we've gotten on this board, they would not form the basis of a good a10 team. The guys he wants to bring on, Lang and Correia, seem better, but it requires pushing out two recruits that are already signed. Not the coolest thing.
So maybe he'll stick around another couple of years to prove that he can recruit and build a program.
Having vented, I also think that TF hasn't proven himself yet to move up to a program with Final Four ambitions/expectations. He's done well with the players, but the recruiting is still a question mark in my mind. The six guys he signed to letters of intent this past November are really not that good. Based on the first hand info we've gotten on this board, they would not form the basis of a good a10 team. The guys he wants to bring on, Lang and Correia, seem better, but it requires pushing out two recruits that are already signed. Not the coolest thing.
So maybe he'll stick around another couple of years to prove that he can recruit and build a program.
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Is this definitive enough for you??? This is from an article by Matty from March 20th.uz2b-len wrote:If Ford doesn't come out and make a definitive statement...............I mean, if the guy is looking for another job.....
"No. I've just been busy recruiting," Ford said. "It's flattering. It's always good to be wanted. There's no question. It's obviously a reflection on the success that we've had here taking over a program that's struggled a little bit. I don't ever go out and seek jobs."
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these coaches sounded pretty definitive at the time too:Kosty wrote:Is this definitive enough for you???
Nick Saban: “I’m just making a rule to never comment on something like that again because every time you comment on it, it just makes for another story. So I’m not going to comment on it five years from now, and I’m not going to comment on it next week...I’m not going to be the Alabama coach.”
Dana Altman: "introduced as Arkansas' new basketball coach on Monday, changed his mind less than 24 hours later and announced on Tuesday night that he is returning to Creighton"
Bill Belichick: resigns as coach of the Jets after one day, only to accept the Patriots offer
you have to take every single thing a coach says with a grain of salt, there are tons of more examples i couldnt think of where they went back on their word. just cause ford says something that doesnt mean that he is 100% honest
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You really need to take everything you read, hear, and see with a grain of salt. I shook hands with a college department head, accepting a job offer as an associate professor. The next day, he called me and said he was withdrawing the offer to re-hire the retiring guy I was to replace. "Hey," he said, "he liked your materials and it rejuvenated him and so I owe him the shot to teach another 5 years." My point is that employers as well as employees live by the rule of "enlightened self-interest." Once you accept that as a reality in your world, the best four letter word to use is "next!" You move on. If TF moves on this spring, I will be disappointed but not angry. I will also remember that Lady Karma is bitch who makes house calls. Life ain't fair, but that doesn't mean it isn't good.bharms08 wrote:you have to take every single thing a coach says with a grain of salt, there are tons of more examples i couldnt think of where they went back on their word. just cause ford says something that doesnt mean that he is 100% honest
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"...I just wait till they contact me..."Kosty wrote:Is this definitive enough for you??? This is from an article by Matty from March 20th.uz2b-len wrote:If Ford doesn't come out and make a definitive statement...............I mean, if the guy is looking for another job.....
"No. I've just been busy recruiting," Ford said. "It's flattering. It's always good to be wanted. There's no question. It's obviously a reflection on the success that we've had here taking over a program that's struggled a little bit. I don't ever go out and seek jobs."
or maybe, "I have my agent do it for me...."
What I want to hear from our coach is, "I like it here, I've got work to do here, I plan on staying." We're definitely not hearing that. I'd like to see us with a coach who is committed to staying a while.