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I realize this is NOT the right forum to be appealing for someone who is responsible for UConn's most heartbreaking Elite 8 loss (other than 1990 v Duke), but please hear me out since I value some of y'alls opinions.
I just don't understand the overwhelming social media narrative that Jim Larañaga is a hypocritical "quitter" who is abandoning his team mid-season because he doesn't like the transfer portal rules/NIL. I listened to his retirement presser word for word and here are some facts that compel me not to buy into the social media takes:
1) He stayed with GMU for five seasons AFTER taking them to the final four
2) He was with MIAMI for THIRTEEN years, taking them to the final four after ELEVEN (where he got some 2006 payback from us).
3) He's 75 years old, one of the oldest coaches in the game and same age as the goat when he retired. Still coaching at that age is insane.
4) He essentially said the reason he is retiring is that he is exhausted and doesn't have the energy to put into replenishing an entire winning roster every year.
5) He's leaving mid-season but giving the reigns to his 54 y/o assistant head coach protege whom he's worked with for the better part of three decades.
I realize that his complaining about the current NIL / Transfer Portal system during his retirement announcement was not entirely graceful, but does it warrant him being dragged through the mud for it?
I just don't understand the overwhelming social media narrative that Jim Larañaga is a hypocritical "quitter" who is abandoning his team mid-season because he doesn't like the transfer portal rules/NIL. I listened to his retirement presser word for word and here are some facts that compel me not to buy into the social media takes:
1) He stayed with GMU for five seasons AFTER taking them to the final four
2) He was with MIAMI for THIRTEEN years, taking them to the final four after ELEVEN (where he got some 2006 payback from us).
3) He's 75 years old, one of the oldest coaches in the game and same age as the goat when he retired. Still coaching at that age is insane.
4) He essentially said the reason he is retiring is that he is exhausted and doesn't have the energy to put into replenishing an entire winning roster every year.
5) He's leaving mid-season but giving the reigns to his 54 y/o assistant head coach protege whom he's worked with for the better part of three decades.
I realize that his complaining about the current NIL / Transfer Portal system during his retirement announcement was not entirely graceful, but does it warrant him being dragged through the mud for it?