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Tennessee 2025, part 2

You can't be serious!

You don't throw that kind of money at two unproven HCs. Plitzuweit is going to make her FIRST NCAA tournament appearance at Minnesota in THREE seasons! If that's worth 5 million, then I can think of far better candidates than her. Hell, Kim Caldwell is more accomplished at P4 than Plitzuweit with a Sweet 16 appearance and a win over UConn.

You toss that kind of money at these candidates and you will be replacing an AD. 5 million a year is Dawn/Geno/Kim Mulkey money ONLY.
I think Dawn Plitzuweit is a VERY good coach: look what she's done at MN with a team that has limited athletic talent. She also took SD to the Sweet 16 with even less talent. You're displaying your ignorance of basketball with the highlighted statement.
 
I think Dawn Plitzuweit is a VERY good coach: look what she's done at MN with a team that has limited athletic talent. She also took SD to the Sweet 16 with even less talent. You're displaying your ignorance of basketball with the highlighted statement.
What do you think "P4" means?

And you say that I'm displaying ignorance of basketball?
 
I saw a Reddit comment saying Wynn can’t physically move well enough to defend after her Achilles injury. Thats an indictment on TN’s medical IMO but if true it’s understandable given how badly TN needed a win.

The fumble is that she clearly went into the game with different expectations and from what we’ve seen of Caldwell it’s not difficult to imagine her disregarding a heads-up discussion.
I do not think it's an indictment on UT at all considering some players never recover fully from those injuries and it's a fact that recovery is dependent on the healing and effort of the patient as much as anything else.

Also :

 
Wow nice comments from Tessa Darby!!!

Someone in Knoxville teaching the players about the lost art of graciously taking the high road.😇
While I'm impressed in how she's responded, I'm not a fan that people thought it was necessary to bring her name into the discussion. That's not fair to her.
 
Freshman Deniya Prawl listed as out or inactive for today’s Tennessee game. Interesting.
 
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Yes I read that too. It will be interesting to see what the twins do.
Hope it’s not one of those package deal offers again because I would pass. Twins don’t mean twin skills and their destinations should reflect that. Reminds me of parents who keep dressing their twins alike, but they no longer look the same.
 
Hope it’s not one of those package deal offers again because I would pass. Twins don’t mean twin skills and their destinations should reflect that. Reminds me of parents who keep dressing their twins alike, but they no longer look the same.
Mia has talent. Just needs a good coach. Mya is probably a mid major player. Who knows if papa will allow them to go in separate journeys. Or if they want to be separate. Who knows??
 
Hope it’s not one of those package deal offers again because I would pass. Twins don’t mean twin skills and their destinations should reflect that. Reminds me of parents who keep dressing their twins alike, but they no longer look the same.
It wouldn’t be the first time a school took one sister just to get the other. I think as long as schools are up front about it while recruiting, it’s fine. It just feels a little different because they are twins.

Edit: by ‘up front’, I mean honest about the odds of significant playing time.
 
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Yes I read that too. It will be interesting to see what the twins do.
I have also heard rumors from a month ago that Cooper's family was seen at South Carolina trying to talk to the coaching staff. Supposedly the story is that her family is contacting a bunch of universities and trying to gauge the likelihood that they would extend commitable offers if she were to forego the draft and enter the portal.
 
I have also heard rumors from a month ago that Cooper's family was seen at South Carolina trying to talk to the coaching staff. Supposedly the story is that her family is contacting a bunch of universities and trying to gauge the likelihood that they would extend commitable offers if she were to forego the draft and enter the portal.

I’m thinking her stock took a dive. She best to hit the portal
 
For five million a year, you can at least get the elite coaches to listen. NONE of them are making 5 million a year currently.

Neither Vic nor Cori are making half of 5 million a year. You don't think they'd at least listen to the sales pitch? You do realize that 5 million a year in WBB is monster money, right?

Kim Barnes Arico isn't making anywhere near 5 million a year at Michigan. She would be someone to target, as she does at least have a track record of success at the P4 level unlike the two you mentioned.

Neither Jeff nor Wes are making 5 million a year at their respective institutions. You'd be doubling their salaries. You don't think they'd jump for that reason alone?


Yes. Becky Hammon (who currently makes 1 million a year and is younger and far more accomplished at a higher level than Dawn Plitzuweit) is an example. Once you start throwing figures like 5 million a year out there, you're going to improve the candidate pool.
I think I am an odd duck here when it comes to coaching salaries. I think they are generally obscene.

I recognize that the offer of a massive salary increase has attached to it recognition of perceived professional excellence and that can be highly motivating.

And for some, there is the attraction and challenge of righting a sinking ship.

But for the life of me, what does a $2 million annual salary (plus add on perks and other earning opportunities) allow you to buy that you can’t afford on $1 million/year? Does it make that much of a difference that you would give up coaching at a place where you are loved and respected for the additional income?

Just my perspective from someone who worked public service his entire career and never earned more than $55K but has lived comfortably and feels financially blessed in retirement.
 
I am thinking about Caldwell’s decision to not start her seniors on senior day.

Does anyone know if Geno’s tradition of starting seniors extends back to his first years when a win on Senior Night wasn’t highly expected?
 
I haven't fully researched this but I did see some Vol Nation posters stating that this wasn't unprecedented for Tennessee, there are other examples of seniors who did not start on senior night.

You raise a fair question about whether this has always been Geno's practice.
 
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I think I am an odd duck here when it comes to coaching salaries. I think they are generally obscene.

I recognize that the offer of a massive salary increase has attached to it recognition of perceived professional excellence and that can be highly motivating.

And for some, there is the attraction and challenge of righting a sinking ship.

But for the life of me, what does a $2 million annual salary (plus add on perks and other earning opportunities) allow you to buy that you can’t afford on $1 million/year? Does it make that much of a difference that you would give up coaching at a place where you are loved and respected for the additional income?

Just my perspective from someone who worked public service his entire career and never earned more than $55K but has lived comfortably and feels financially blessed in retirement.
You're not wrong.
 

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