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[QUOTE="Dillon77, post: 3956442, member: 6620"] I'm completely in agreement with you on this. On top of that, Kim is one of thosec coaches who is completely an institution unto herself: she'd be a very, very tough act to duplicate. Since Baylor really had no women's hoops before she came about, add in UcMiami's point and I think the pool is actually not as large as one might think in Baylor wants to not take too drastic a cha-cha. My thoughts: 1) Stay in-house with assistants who have both had HC experience. [LIST] [*]Associate Coach Bill Brock has been her right-hand for ages. He coaches the posts, which is a Baylor strength and he makes all the defensive calls, which is another strength. At his age, this could be his last chance at a HC gig. Assures some degree of continuity with current players and incoming recruits/transfers. Can also buy Baylor administration some tme to find a long-range successor. [*]Sytia Messer. If Brock coaches the bigs, guess who recruited them? She's brought in two #1-rated classes. Yes, they may not have signed, but the boss probably had something to do with that. [/LIST] 2) Find someone who, if they don't get Baylor (at least initially), get Texas. - Mark Kellogg, current coach at Stephen Austin and at West Texas befoe that. Got the connections to make those teams successful. If he has the Baylor brand in-state, he can potentially get the players he needs. Now, we'll see if Kim actually pulls the trigger on this and heads to Baton Rouge. [/QUOTE]
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