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Luke Murray and BC?

Didn't he also say, "You want a job with a state name it, like the University of..."
I thought so, and was going to add it, but then I couldn't remember whether that was him or someone else.
 
I'm a bit baffled by those who keep bringing up Bill Murray's wealth.

Yes, there are quite a few people out there who have no issues living off family money. There also are some who have a very strong desire to achieve on their own, who don't want anyone viewing them as merely the product if wealth.

In order to get as far as he currently has, I highly doubt that Luke is anything other than an achiever. That he is someone who wants the world to know he doesn't need daddy's money to get by.
 
I'm a bit baffled by those who keep bringing up Bill Murray's wealth.

Yes, there are quite a few people out there who have no issues living off family money. There also are some who have a very strong desire to achieve on their own, who don't want anyone viewing them as merely the product if wealth.

In order to get as far as he currently has, I highly doubt that Luke is anything other than an achiever. That he is someone who wants the world to know he doesn't need daddy's money to get by.
That's not what we're saying. Just that his family wealth and million dollar salary allow him to wait for the right job. He's already wealthy all by himself. He should be selective as hell given his current situation.
 
I'm a bit baffled by those who keep bringing up Bill Murray's wealth.

Yes, there are quite a few people out there who have no issues living off family money. There also are some who have a very strong desire to achieve on their own, who don't want anyone viewing them as merely the product if wealth.

In order to get as far as he currently has, I highly doubt that Luke is anything other than an achiever. That he is someone who wants the world to know he doesn't need daddy's money to get by.
There's also people who aren't motivated by money. The BC job looks like a total loser to me compared to say the Charleston job if you take out money being your biggest motivator.
 
If Luke wins 4 more conference games BC could get a bid. MSU got a play in game with an 8-10 AAC record. Win 5 or 6 more and he’s in the tournament. With a decent NIL commitment he can do it. I think he can do it.
 
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It’s been reported that Luke wanted NIL commitment. BCU could easily afford to spend the money, the school is in far better economic shape than SJU. Far better than many P4 schools. And they have many many wealthy alums.

I am not saying that Luke is Pitino.

All I am saying is that the opportunity there is pretty good in the right hands to become “relevant”. It’s not a dead end job like many on here are predicting.

And for decades no one in NYC gave a crap about SJU hoops, trust me I live here. The point was that there was a fan base that was comatose and they awoke. I am not saying that BCU will be filling TD Garden any time soon (if ever) but Conte could be full and rocking very quickly.
Gtown has more money than BC and look what that’s gotten them
 
I think Hurley's hiring of Nardi and Tom Moore moving into the GM role was in preparation of losing one (both?) of the assistant coaches.
I don't think that's really it. Moore wanted to retire, but Hurley knew he was great at schmoozing, fundraising, and recruiting and the team needed a GM so he asked him to stay as the GM in an easier role.
 
The Charleston job opening was definitely a wrench in this process. It sounds like Luke is being considered there per Trilly (with a few other good names like the coach of Furman we just beat), so then he has to make the choice. At the worst, it helps his leverage with getting up BC on NIL. If BC doesn't get the bread up, he can either take Charleston or turn it down.
 
And word is BC is nowhere near fulfilling those NIL commitments. BC being easily able to afford to spend the money and them actually spending the money are two different things. Having many wealthy alumni means nothing if that wealthy alumni isn't bankrolling the program. St. John's has multiple wealthy alumni bankrolling their program led by a billionaire who is basically willing to spend whatever it takes to get the players their coach wants.

People have always cared about St. John's when they're good, I can't say the same for BC.

SJU has hedge fund managers and bankers that went to Ivy League schools that want a big time program to back. They will find a way to write off their NIL contributions as entertainment expenses so the government is picking up half the cost anyway. SJU has benefited more from Alston and House than just about any program in the country.

The Big East schools depend on non-alums and local corporations to fund their basketball. Does anyone think Seton Hall’s alumni have any cash to help that program?
 
Charleston makes a ton sense. His dad has a home there. A modest improvement will get him to the NCAA. And he can work out of the spot light as he builds the programs.
 
SJU has hedge fund managers and bankers that went to Ivy League schools that want a big time program to back. They will find a way to write off their NIL contributions as entertainment expenses so the government is picking up half the cost anyway. SJU has benefited more from Alston and House than just about any program in the country.

The Big East schools depend on non-alums and local corporations to fund their basketball. Does anyone think Seton Hall’s alumni have any cash to help that program?
People who went to Ivy League schools care about St. John’s?
 
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If BC had a Mike Repole, and brought in a head coach who had a decades long track record of success, a lot of it at the highest level of college basketball, they could do something similar.

There is always a risk in any career move. The risk for Luke here is if he doesn't receive the necessary resources he may not be able to accomplish much if anything. If that happens it would be a major setback to his career.
Mike Repole has as much to do with St John's resurgence as Pitino. He's a billionaire who loves his sports interests and "little hobbies" and it fully on board with making SJU a power again.
 
Does anyone think Seton Hall’s alumni have any cash to help that program?
Of course there's Seton Hall alumni who have piles of cash. Geoge Kurtz pile is around $8 billion. It doesn't mean they're going to put that money into basketball or that the loaded BC alumni are going to put their money towards basketball.

I do know St. John's has multiple alumni who are putting tons of cash into funding the St. John's basketball program.
 
People who went to Ivy League schools care about St. John’s?
Only if they're basketball fans. And if not, why would they be talking about college basketball and college basketball coaches? A?
 
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SJU has hedge fund managers and bankers that went to Ivy League schools that want a big time program to back. They will find a way to write off their NIL contributions as entertainment expenses so the government is picking up half the cost anyway. SJU has benefited more from Alston and House than just about any program in the country.

The Big East schools depend on non-alums and local corporations to fund their basketball. Does anyone think Seton Hall’s alumni have any cash to help that program?
Entertainment expenses are non-deductible.
 
I know plenty of Ivy League finance folks and lawyers in NYC. I don’t know one that gives one turd about St. John’s basketball.
I'm a lawyer in finance in NYC - no one gives a fig about St John's basketball.

I do love the idea of Ivy League grads looking around for a random team to cheer for and settling on St. John's.

"Look Muffy, a team for us!"
 
I'm a lawyer in finance in NYC - no one gives a fig about St John's basketball.

I do love the idea of Ivy League grads looking around for a random team to cheer for and settling on St. John's.

"Look Muffy, a team for us!"
I would say it's somewhere in between what Waylon is saying and what you're saving that no one gives a fig about St. John's basketball. They are selling out the Garden.
 
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I'm a lawyer in finance in NYC - no one gives a fig about St John's basketball.

I do love the idea of Ivy League grads looking around for a random team to cheer for and settling on St. John's.

"Look Muffy, a team for us!"
Also what my neighbors immediately to the east say in Darien and New Canaan. Except, they say it about UConn... but think it's Connecticut College in New London.
 
Here is the financial issue with BC. When cost of attendance was voted on back in 2015, the vote was 79-1 with BC being the only no vote. And, they have been late to full revenue sharing. Many think the administration is not keen about paying athletes and they have been a follower and not a leader when it comes to the new environment. And, they have not developed a good NIL infrastructure as some in the administration are skeptical about how schools are doing NIL. Father Leahy, who did not seem very interested in athletics, is retiring this year and some hope Father Butler will take a different view on athletics.

My view is that private schools like BC, Syracuse, and Wake Forest are probably going to struggle in the new college sports environment as financial requirements continue to increase. Remember when people said that coaching salaries were going to decrease due to revenue sharing? They didn't go down, they continue to go up. Think about facilities. You want to remodel Gampel? The state mostly pays. You want to remodel Conte Forum? BC has to pay.
I get it. We all know the history. Fr. Leahy simply does not have interest in athletics. But as you said he's gone as of this summer. They've gone through a bunch of ADs since DeFilppo retired, probably because none of them could get the support they need. According to the alumni, the incoming President Butler sees things differently. He's from Atlanta, so probably grew up around college sports. The new AD came from U Miami.

I really doubt that Murray is going to get a better offer and I disagree with those saying CoC is a better job. The trend in NIL and the portal strongly disfavors the mid majors, and I'm not sure Charleston is even that. BC has the money and endowment to update Conte, and that would also benefit hockey in their case. He's a smart guy and he will have way more information to use in deciding than any of us have.
 
I would say it's somewhere in between what Waylon is saying and what you're saving that no one gives a fig about St. John's basketball. They are selling out the Garden.
Here are the attendance figures for non-UConn games. Keep in mind, Pitino made a comment about the PC game being "50% PC fans" too.

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SJU has hedge fund managers and bankers that went to Ivy League schools that want a big time program to back. They will find a way to write off their NIL contributions as entertainment expenses so the government is picking up half the cost anyway. SJU has benefited more from Alston and House than just about any program in the country.

The Big East schools depend on non-alums and local corporations to fund their basketball. Does anyone think Seton Hall’s alumni have any cash to help that program?
nobody cares about st johns lmao. it's some rando queens college.
 
The poster asking all to stop using BCU didn't seem to know the Swofford story, which has been explained more than once on this thread, and throughout BY history
Sorry, I actually got that. I was just making a joke about the reading comprehension thing.
 
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