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Tough time to find a coach

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We need to do it.

But bit scary for ADs to name a coach with the FBI investigation and huge scandal about to blow.

Need to do alot of homework to make sure the guy you are about to hand the keys to the program to is not about to be stained, or even indicted.....
 
Is it possible to go outside the D1 enviornment and check out coaches abroad? Then you do not need to worry about scandals. Although attracting some guy from another country to Uconn could be tough for a few reasons.
 
Is it possible to go outside the D1 enviornment and check out coaches abroad? Then you do not need to worry about scandals. Although attracting some guy from another country to Uconn could be tough for a few reasons.

This has been done successfully zero times, and I can list many reasons why I don't think it ever will. Now is not the time to get cute.
 
Is it possible to go outside the D1 enviornment and check out coaches abroad? Then you do not need to worry about scandals. Although attracting some guy from another country to Uconn could be tough for a few reasons.

I mean they could but...why?
 
Appreciate the out of the box thinking, but not sure an unknown, international coach would work in college
 
This has been done successfully zero times, and I can list many reasons why I don't think it ever will. Now is not the time to get cute.
I am honestly not trying to be cute, I was really not sure! Has it been tried before? And it never worked as you say...well, I will trust you on that.

Why would Uconn do it? Honestly I have no idea, just attempted to think outside the box, but again, if it really has worked zero times, perhaps it really is not an option, at all.
 
The FBI investigation will take years, it should hae no affect on our coaching search.
 
I am honestly not trying to be cute, I was really not sure! Has it been tried before? And it never worked as you say...well, I will trust you on that.

Why would Uconn do it? Honestly I have no idea, just attempted to think outside the box, but again, if it really has worked zero times, perhaps it really is not an option, at all.

Everything is on the table. Outside the box is a fair discussion.

Hell, I would even be open to bringing someone like Chief in, but I understand he already has dirt on him (maybe from the Bunkey files) so probably not a good choice for us.
 
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Everything is on the table. Outside the box is a fair discussion.

Hell, I would even be open to bringing someone like Chief in, but I understand he already has dirt on him so probably not a good choice for us.

Unless it's a foreign coach who played college ball here, the entire concept of competitive, big-money university athletics is completely alien to him. He'd be going into recruiting/having to handle the AAU scene completely blind. Far too much risk, far too little upside.
 
Unless it's a foreign coach who played college ball here, the entire concept of competitive, big-money university athletics is completely alien to him. He'd be going into recruiting/having to handle the AAU scene completely blind. Far too much risk, far too little upside.

Yep.

I think it’s a non-starter.

Zero contacts, a culture barrier....nah.
 
Not just that but given the current state fiscal situation a buyout wouldn't go over very big would it? Unless there are ways to have the money for that come from some other source? Is there an insurance policy against bad coaches? :p
 
Not just that but given the current state fiscal situation a buyout wouldn't go over very big would it? Unless there are ways to have the money for that come from some other source? Is there an insurance policy against bad coaches? :p

Donors are that other source.
 
I am honestly not trying to be cute, I was really not sure! Has it been tried before? And it never worked as you say...well, I will trust you on that.

Why would Uconn do it? Honestly I have no idea, just attempted to think outside the box, but again, if it really has worked zero times, perhaps it really is not an option, at all.
Cause it would give us a huge advantage in international recruiting.
 
How many $10 mill mistakes has state of CT made then paid? Somebody needs to do a cost/benefit analysis on this. There was a reason JC wasn't giving a dime back. He earned it and proved his revenue value.
 
Unless it's a foreign coach who played college ball here, the entire concept of competitive, big-money university athletics is completely alien to him. He'd be going into recruiting/having to handle the AAU scene completely blind. Far too much risk, far too little upside.


Maybe.....The Dove
 
Mark Schmidt from the Bonnies. Very solid coach. Really the only question mark is could he recruit at this level.
 
Juwan Howard...wasn’t he pretty much the main influencer to help bring together one of the greatest freshman classes of all time? Been with the NBA a while and even if he isn’t a great “Xs and Os” guy he could probably recruit like a mutha
 
How about Jim Calhoun
For some reason, even an accomplished and beloved coach born during WW II might not be a viable alternative. Plus, the ol' happy wife, happy life factor may be a reasonable consideration. On the home front and possibly with a cardiologist, even the part-time, sort-of St. Joe's Div III coach situation is probably a reach.
 

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