Rico444
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A good Georgetown >>>>>>>> a good Providence College.
Georgetown can find and retain a really good coach that's not Ed Cooley. I'm not convinced that Providence can.
A good Georgetown >>>>>>>> a good Providence College.
He’s gone. Ed’s family wants out of Providence.Nate Watson's dad sounds like a guy who works at a car wash or uses a urinal next to @Chief00
I just was reminded that Cooley has been to one Sweet Sixteen in seven tournament appearances.
I like Cooley, seems like a great guy and he's a talented coach, but like, he's been coaching D1 for seventeen years and has very little to show for it.
He's like college basketball's coaching version of Bobby Grich. Consistently pretty good to really good.
Georgetown has the resources to but with the crew they have running things I'm not so sure about that. Pitino was begging them to offer him the job.Georgetown can find and retain a really good coach that's not Ed Cooley. I'm not convinced that Providence can.
He’s gone. Ed’s family wants out of Providence.
Bigger upside at Georgetown and he knows it's going to be hard to keep up what he's done at PC.Is it just about the money for Cooley? I mean more money is nice but he chose a slimey way to get a raise by floating his name to Gtown and starting to pack up the office.
Point taken, yet if I have a choice between a good Georgetown, or a good PC, I take Georgetown every day of the week and on Sunday.Georgetown can find and retain a really good coach that's not Ed Cooley. I'm not convinced that Providence can.
Truer words have never been spoken. People count their chickens before they hatch way too much in sports or really in a lot of subjects in lifeNothing is ever a done deal till it’s actually done. Few years ago an acquaintance of mine (baseball agent) told me his player that he represented was singing with X team and the deal was done. 12 hours later it was on ESPN the player actually signed with a different team. Asked my acquaintance what happened was told things change every minute and he thought everything was done. Player had a change of heart at the last moment and signed with the other team
Bottom line nothing is done til is actually done,signed, and announced
How do you know this?He’s gone. Ed’s family wants out of Providence.
Lol - yiu are blowing smoke. You want to wager? Chief was the one who predicted in July, Drummond would be coming to UConn that year in August.Chief says he's gone? Well that guarantees he's staying.
Chief knows things.How do you know this?
LOL, he lives in East Greenwich. It’s like saying you want out of Hartford if you live in Middletown. He bleeds Providence.He’s gone. Ed’s family wants out of Providence.
Until a signature is on the line which is dotted, it’s not done.Truer words have never been spoken. People count their chickens before they hatch way too much in sports or really in a lot of subjects in life
Point taken, yet if I have a choice between a good Georgetown, or a good PC, I take Georgetown every day of the week and on Sunday.
Earlier in the thread you realized his bleeding Providence crap is nonsense and that you were duped.LOL, he lives in East Greenwich. It’s like saying you want out of Hartford if you live in Middletown. He bleeds Providence.
Apparently not.LOL, he lives in East Greenwich. It’s like saying you want out of Hartford if you live in Middletown. He bleeds Providence.
Georgetown can find and retain a really good coach that's not Ed Cooley. I'm not convinced that Providence can.
Dude. That happened in the summer of 2011 — eleven and a half years ago. It’s great to relive past triumphs, and you did know something then, but don’t you think having had a source that long ago isn’t really a great predictor this long afterwards?Lol - yiu are blowing smoke. You want to wager? Chief was the one who predicted in July, Drummond would be coming to UConn that year in August.
A lawyer told you something? Lolololol that’s as funny as Brad Stevens.

I’m sure Nate Watson’s dad is the first person Ed Cooley consulted in this contract situation
