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On their first date he took his super model wife out to eat at a Taco Bell and then followed that up with a St John's game (seriously), then (I can only assume based on that trend) she cleaned his house and made him breakfast, He must be The Most Interesting Man in the World.
 
Dude is definitely winning in the game of life and his wife is hot but I don't think she's considered a super model....not like that matters at all.
 
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If I was Leonard Hamilton, I would be looking over my shoulder. Hamilton has made one Sweet 16 in 11 years at FSU, and has never lost less than 10 games. Enfield is one of those guys that gets an AD fired if the AD sits on Hamilton for an extra year or two while Enfield goes to an ACC or SEC team.
 
Flavor of the month. With his money he can stay at the beach and build his own Calhoun legacy.


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A guy on espn said the reports of Enfield being a multi-million dollar mogul are not true....the reports of his wife being smoking hot are still true though.
 
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The reports on TV ranged from him being on wall street to him building a company on instructional videos. I'm assuming that he is pretty well off but not worth $100 million.

No doubt that his wife has been accurately described.
 
If I was Leonard Hamilton, I would be looking over my shoulder. Hamilton has made one Sweet 16 in 11 years at FSU, and has never lost less than 10 games. Enfield is one of those guys that gets an AD fired if the AD sits on Hamilton for an extra year or two while Enfield goes to an ACC or SEC team.

The interview I read made it fairly clear that he's not a Florida guy. He likes big cities, and so does his wife. That Northwestern gig would be right up his alley.
 
Not every team in the Sweet 16 has a supermodel enter its locker room after a historic win.

But the boys at Florida Gulf Coast did.

After their history-making win over San Diego State here propelled them into the Sweet 16, the victorious Eagles reserved a couple of special cheers for their locker room.

“The first was ‘An-dy, An-dy’ as their coach entered, and the second was ‘A-man-da, A-man-da’ as his wife walked through the door in a green tank top.

http://zagsblog.com/articles/florid...chant-a-man-da-after-historic-win/#more-92114

I'm sure if someone looked through the NCAA rule book hard enough they'd find that was a recruiting violation. :)
 
She said he had a great sense of humor, so it wasn't the $100 million. Hey wait a minute, I have a pretty good sense of humor...............
 
He joked about his $100 mn. What do you joke about?
 
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So who ever won the Powerball in NJ will have a girlfriend 3.38 times hotter, right?
 
In a shocking development the software story ended up not being true.
 
In a shocking development the software story ended up not being true.

The press misstated the story - he didn't start the company, but he was an early investor and participant and profited significantly from it. It's apparently worth much more than the $100M quoted and he still has equity in it.
 
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So he is still loaded?

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/-c...ews/20130325/andy-enfield-florida-gulf-coast/

Yup...

"Tract Manager is privately held company, so the size of that significance is uncertain. Many publications, including SI.com, have written in recent days that TractManager was valued at $100 million, either currently or at the time of Enfield's departure in the spring of 2006, when he became an assistant basketball coach at Florida State. Rizk said Monday that the company is worth much more than $100 million. "The numbers that are quoted, frankly, are very low,'' said Rizk. "Honestly the company is much more valuable. Since 2006, TractManager has quadrupled in value. It's four times the size that it was when Andy left in 2006.'' In January, Arsenal Capital Partners, a New York private equity investment firm, bought a majority stake in TractManager, underscoring its growth. (As a part owner, Enfield would benefit financially from this growth)."

"Enfield has not confirmed any valuation figures on TractManager and Rizk said that those numbers are not publicly available."
 
It is true from what I know. . He didn't create the company, he just worked there and invested in it. He owned a small share that grew exponentially and is/was sitting on a couple million or more.
 
In the ultimate who cares post, Amanda Marcum was not a Supermodel. Not surprising that a bunch of sportswriters, the kings of hyperbole, dubbed her as such. Smokin hot nonetheless. And him pulling her was still a bigger upset than FGCU over Georgetown.
 
The press misstated the story - he didn't start the company, but he was an early investor and participant and profited significantly from it. It's apparently worth much more than the $100M quoted and he still has equity in it.

Well he certainly wasn't correcting them and if you read his direct quotes you'd see why they had that interpretation.
"Create" versus "help build".

Enfield:
I had a good friend in New York, New York/New Jersey, named Tom Rizk, who was previously a CEO of a publicly traded company that was semi-retired, and through Tom and his partnership I joined his partnership, and we created a company around a technology called TractManager, which is a contract management service in the health care industry, which I didn’t know much about.”

What turns out to be the truth from Rizk:

He wasn’t involved in the initial financing of the business — that was all me. Andy decided to join TractManager in November of 2000, and was one of the very early employees of the company, probably the seventh or eighth employee. He was not a co-founder. He was involved in the early stages of building all the little building blocks of the company. He invested a modest amount of his own money. He owned a small percentage of the company and the company grew into something significant.”
 
Well he certainly wasn't correcting them and if you read his direct quotes you'd see why they had that interpretation.
"Create" versus "help build".

Enfield:
I had a good friend in New York, New York/New Jersey, named Tom Rizk, who was previously a CEO of a publicly traded company that was semi-retired, and through Tom and his partnership I joined his partnership, and we created a company around a technology called TractManager, which is a contract management service in the health care industry, which I didn’t know much about.”

What turns out to be the truth from Rizk:

He wasn’t involved in the initial financing of the business — that was all me. Andy decided to join TractManager in November of 2000, and was one of the very early employees of the company, probably the seventh or eighth employee. He was not a co-founder. He was involved in the early stages of building all the little building blocks of the company. He invested a modest amount of his own money. He owned a small percentage of the company and the company grew into something significant.”



He said he helped some good friends with a startup and that he has an equity position. All true.

I read several of the quotes and I don't think they are controversial at all. He even belittled himself multiple times by saying that he doesn't even understand what the product does.
 
He said he helped some good friends with a startup and that he has an equity position. All true.

I read several of the quotes and I don't think they are controversial at all. He even belittled himself multiple times by saying that he doesn't even understand what the product does.

I don't think it's controversial at all either. He seems like a good guy and I hope he wins the whole thing.

I do think he could have corrected the narrative pretty easily by clarifying what was being misreported but maybe he wasn't even really aware.
 
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