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I don't think Donovan would leave Florida.
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Versatile said:Kentucky has tried to get Billy Donovan at least once, right?
Chef2 said:No way is Calipari back in Lexington next year.
Dolan supposedly wants him and wants him bad.
Heard somewhere a 50 million dollar contract over 6 years.
kingcreole said:Chef2 said:No way is Calipari back in Lexington next year.
Dolan supposedly wants him and wants him bad.
Heard somewhere a 50 million dollar contract over 6 years.
The NCAA would be in Lexington within a month of Calipari's departure.
doodah2 said:Who would be a top candidate to replace PayPal Cal? Smart? Stevens? Somebody more seasoned? William Wesley?
DanOregon said:I'd guess Billy Donavan at UK. No way they try and get a "hot coach" - they don't want another Gillispie.
And not surprised about the TCU move to Ohio. heck - the Horned Frogs were looking at enjoying the winter months in the Big East. Though you figure TCU would be looking up at Kansas, Baylor, Texas and West Virginia at least.
Also figure he sees the Ohio job as a fresh shot clock. Four years at TCU, no NCAA bids, a losing record, figure he'll have more time at Ohio.
kingcreole said:Chef2 said:No way is Calipari back in Lexington next year.
Dolan supposedly wants him and wants him bad.
Heard somewhere a 50 million dollar contract over 6 years.
The NCAA would be in Lexington within a month of Calipari's departure.
Mizzougrad96 said:Are the Knicks really stupid enough to go after a college coach?
It would be fun just to watch a big-time coaching search a month or so after most of the coaching searches are done.
Armchair_QB said:Mizzougrad96 said:Are the Knicks really stupid enough to go after a college coach?
It would be fun just to watch a big-time coaching search a month or so after most of the coaching searches are done.
One call to Larry Brown and it's done.