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Postby kayako » Tue Apr 05, 2022 1:29 pm

Savannah Jay wrote:
73 and he hasn't coached in 3 years. Seriously...this is the best LaSalle could do right now?


According to Jensen...
According to multiple sources, Dunphy is taking the job after he himself tried to convince several others, including former assistant Matt Langel, now Colgate’s successful head coach, to take it.


If Colgate coach couldn't be convinced to take that job, I doubt there were many applicants. A10 might be the toughest conference for have-nots to break through.
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Postby stever20 » Tue Apr 05, 2022 7:53 pm

Rothstein reporting Hayes is going to Georgia State.
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Postby Savannah Jay » Wed Apr 06, 2022 8:58 am

stever20 wrote:Rothstein reporting Hayes is going to Georgia State.


Many UGA fans wanted him to "come home." I guess UGA AD thought a Florida retread was better than giving an alum his first HC job. There is so much talent in Georgia that all the D1 schools here should be competitive. I think this is great for Georgia State.
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Postby stever20 » Wed Apr 06, 2022 10:22 am

Savannah Jay wrote:
stever20 wrote:Rothstein reporting Hayes is going to Georgia State.


Many UGA fans wanted him to "come home." I guess UGA AD thought a Florida retread was better than giving an alum his first HC job. There is so much talent in Georgia that all the D1 schools here should be competitive. I think this is great for Georgia State.


Georgia St has had now 2 straight really good coaches in Ron Hunter and Rob Lanier(who just took the SMU job).
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Postby stever20 » Wed Apr 06, 2022 4:54 pm

Bummer- San Diego closing in on hiring Steve Lavin as new head coach.

Gonna miss him on FS1/Fox.

(and now he's changed his twitter thing to say he's the head coach at San Diego).
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Postby kayako » Thu Apr 07, 2022 2:02 am

stever20 wrote:Bummer- San Diego closing in on hiring Steve Lavin as new head coach.

Gonna miss him on FS1/Fox.

(and now he's changed his twitter thing to say he's the head coach at San Diego).


I guess he wanted to get back to coaching out west. Not sure how hard it is to win at USD, but hopefully he can have some success there.
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Postby Hall2012 » Thu Apr 07, 2022 7:55 am

Why did SJU let him go again?
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Postby billyjack » Thu Apr 07, 2022 8:24 am

Great decision by Steve Lavin, coaching in paradise in a low-intensity environment. And Bill Walton lives right down the street.

I had a chance right out of college in early 90's to live with some cousins from our large California-branch, haha, in San Diego and Chula Vista. A branch of my Italian-American side, all of them treated me like gold, couldn't have been more generous and welcoming.

I had stayed with them several weeks already, July 1991, i had no responsibilities, free as a freakin bird, and they had a bunch of gorgeous friends to hang with... But the economy sucked in 1991 and i had a new job lined up here in Rhode Island... i replay that decision in my head only around 742 times a day. Lol.

Kids reading this... enjoy yourself when you're young, do a lot of traveling if possible, see Europe, and if possible live rent-free with cousins in San Diego, amongst their beautiful blonde friends.

Hey, a real midlife crisis playing out at the HLOH, haha.

Anyway, great decision by Lavs.
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Re: 2022 coaching carousel

Postby stever20 » Thu Apr 07, 2022 8:34 am

billyjack wrote:Great decision by Steve Lavin, coaching in paradise in a low-intensity environment. And Bill Walton lives right down the street.

I had a chance right out of college in early 90's to live with some cousins from our large California-branch, haha, in San Diego and Chula Vista. A branch of my Italian-American side, all of them treated me like gold, couldn't have been more generous and welcoming.

I had stayed with them several weeks already, July 1991, i had no responsibilities, free as a freakin bird, and they had a bunch of gorgeous friends to hang with... But the economy sucked in 1991 and i had a new job lined up here in Rhode Island... i replay that decision in my head only around 742 times a day. Lol.

Kids reading this... enjoy yourself when you're young, do a lot of traveling if possible, see Europe, and if possible live rent-free with cousins in San Diego, amongst their beautiful blonde friends.

Hey, a real midlife crisis playing out at the HLOH, haha.

Anyway, great decision by Lavs.

Yeah, just will miss him on FS1. He was one of the better guys, especially in studio. Maybe now he'll be one of those coaches in March that goes on the Turner thing a la Frank Martin, Bob Huggins, etc.
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Postby X-man » Thu Apr 07, 2022 8:47 am

billyjack wrote:Great decision by Steve Lavin, coaching in paradise in a low-intensity environment. And Bill Walton lives right down the street.

I had a chance right out of college in early 90's to live with some cousins from our large California-branch, haha, in San Diego and Chula Vista. A branch of my Italian-American side, all of them treated me like gold, couldn't have been more generous and welcoming.

I had stayed with them several weeks already, July 1991, i had no responsibilities, free as a freakin bird, and they had a bunch of gorgeous friends to hang with... But the economy sucked in 1991 and i had a new job lined up here in Rhode Island... i replay that decision in my head only around 742 times a day. Lol.

Kids reading this... enjoy yourself when you're young, do a lot of traveling if possible, see Europe, and if possible live rent-free with cousins in San Diego, amongst their beautiful blonde friends.

Hey, a real midlife crisis playing out at the HLOH, haha.

Anyway, great decision by Lavs.

I spent most of a summer in Carlsbad a few years ago when my son was living in San Diego near the beach. Great weather, and fun, but I couldn't live in that cultural wasteland.
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