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Jim Larranaga Retiring
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[QUOTE="ctchamps, post: 5154184, member: 37"] For those of us with a modicum of detailed understanding how things have played out at Miami while Larranaga was coach his statement as to why he's stepping down is hypocritical. But most fans have little or no knowledge of events, hate the NIL and thus accept his statement. His alternative was to state he was given the option of retiring or getting fired. That entities within the power base of Miami were dumping him. It would have been honest but would have been detrimental to all parties directly involved. Furthermore it would have destroyed any goodwill he has with entities at that program. It was prudent of him to maintain those relationships. I don't blame him at all for taking the direction he took. This process at Miami is so much better than what happened at UConn between KO and our power brokers. This righteous indignation towards Larranaga's hypocrisy is ludicrous in light of how this forum reacted to events during that period of our history. [/QUOTE]
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