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lmao!!Or we'd be down by 10 at the first tv timeout and the entire boneyard community will simultaneously start crying in the fetal position.
lmao!!Or we'd be down by 10 at the first tv timeout and the entire boneyard community will simultaneously start crying in the fetal position.
This'll be a pretty cool opportunity for the young men joining that team.
True, but his energies are redirected and he is still in the earning/accumulation phase rather than in the early retirement payout phase.What do D3 coaches make? I bet Miller was making more as an assistant at UConn than he will be as the head coach at St. Joe's.
At about 55 years old, it's unlikely Miller's in an early retirement payout phase. Looking to cover costs, to ideally accumulate some additional retirement benefits, and to obtain medical and other benefits for he and his family are far more likely.True, but his energies are redirected and he is still in the earning/accumulation phase rather than in the early retirement payout phase.
Yeah that's probably what's happening. Probably more an NCAA workaround than a UConn workaround I'd think though.A post on the women's board (h/t blakeon18) has me thinking. Are we sure JC won't be the coach? Perhaps he is just delaying the announcement in order to collect another year of UConn money? That Rothstein tweet "He will remain as an ambassador for UConn during the upcoming year" is curious.
And by now I think it is more likely that a 17 year old is less likely to know Jim than are his parents.
I firmly believe this has nothing to do with that and it's 100% JC wants to coach basketball. This is the perfect position for what he's looking for - no lengthy recruiting battles, no long trips to visit recruits around the world, no handlers, no long trips to play games around the country, no expectations of major success. He can focus on building a program in the gym and teaching kids to play the game. And on top of that his new program in no way interferes or competes with UConn in any way so there's no conflict of alliances whatsoever. At his age, this is a pretty sweet retirement gig.I wonder if his advisement of the UConn men's basketball program just isn't as welcomed as it was at first. More by KO than the school. I'm feeling JC has been under utilized. But from KO's standpoint, do you want that shadow forever?
Good for everyone involved. I'll go catch some games.
Good for everyone involved. I'll go catch some games.
I am moving 3 minutes away from USJ so yes I'll probably still go to some games. And I think it's likely he ends up as coach for their first year of games. Think this consulting role is just semantics to avoid NCAA issues while still being paid by UConn.Still planning on going to some games to watch him consult? You and the 50 other people who attend most DIII games.
Correction, paid by the Foundation, a closely associated yet separate entity which raises and manages funds on behalf of UConn. In your mind, direct knowledge, in legal precedent, etc., which NCAA issues may exist @KSC94 for St. Joseph's hiring JC as an advisor/consultant and his glad handing, phone calls, fundraising assistance with the Foundation?Think this consulting role is just semantics to avoid NCAA issues while still being paid by UConn.
Think this consulting role is just semantics to avoid NCAA issues while still being paid by UConn.
I am moving 3 minutes away from USJ so yes I'll probably still go to some games. And I think it's likely he ends up as coach for their first year of games. Think this consulting role is just semantics to avoid NCAA issues while still being paid by UConn.
There are rules pertaining to outside income when working as a coach in the NCAA. I don't know enough about them to say which. Everything up to this point, even Calhoun's quotes about the job, have been in reference to coaching. Then to bring him in, with the stipulation he'd work for UConn for one more year, bring in Miller, but not name a coach? Seems too perfectly set up for him to become coach after he's done with his UConn position.What NCAA issues?
Good for everyone involved. I'll go catch some games.
He is not coaching as Chief predicted.
I did say that before the SJ stuff came out weeks ago but since then with a better understanding of his UConn situation and how much his family has enjoyed RI beach house this summer, I have been saying for a couple weeks coaching is not happening at D3. He has been telling people it’s all what Pat and his doctor allow - which gives him an out. Also, notice he did not offer to give his $400k back like Geno LOL What reporter has the moxie to ask that question?I'm confused - are you saying you got it wrong (or got it right) - I thought you recently predicted Calhoun coaching again?