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SI Article About Hall of Fame Coaches and Future

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Especially interesting was Thamel's take on Syracuse:

There’s a plan in place for Hopkins to take over at the start of the 2018 season. Syracuse athletic director John Wildhack reiterated that publically as recently as earlier this month. The reality here is that Boeheim was essentially forced out because of Syracuse’s significant NCAA issues. This doesn’t sit well with him. People close to him still hold the belief that he’ll somehow figure out a way to coach past next season. (Boeheim has remained relatively quiet on the topic, saying little publically about the transition to Hopkins.) The read here is that it offends Boeheim’s ego and competitiveness that he’s being told to leave a place that he willed into being a top-echelon college job in his 41 seasons as head coach.

Who will coach at Duke, UNC, Syracuse and Louisville?
 
Interesting article, but asking whether Ollie will
position himself for a leap to fill any of the vacancies left at those schools sounds ludicrous. Not to mention the article paints all of those as blue-bloods as if Louisville or Syracuse is more of a blue blood than Uconn. Asinine
 
Very good article, Shaka has really taken a big dip over the last two years ever since he took that Texas job, was never a good fit.

One name that should be mention a lot more in that article than it is.....Gregg Marshall.

Any of the four schools would be lucky to get him, I understand that Marshall doesn't have any ties to any of the schools, to me that doesn't matter.

Marshall is the best young coach in college basketball, with Ollie, Smart, Bennett, Cronin, & Miller boys behind him.
 

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