I won’t and can’t and never will disagree. I only add:Change My Mind.
And what also amazes me is this is a "rebuilding" year technically...
Just like fletch and smiths Frosh yearAnd what also amazes me is this is a "rebuilding" year technically...
Good point, but I would say reloading.And what also amazes me is this is a "rebuilding" year technically...
I believe Matt is only 13 wins away from 500 career victories.
Yeah at this point you are correct.. rebuilding would be what happened when we had too much sauce.. now, we're just reloading like you said.Good point, but I would say reloading.
Ahh . yeah.. great example.Just like fletch and smiths Frosh year
The pace he is going he'll be at the top of the B1G sooner rather than later and have a large margin between him and #2 by the time he is done.I believe Matt is only 13 wins away from 500 career victories.
Well he is kind of staying away from it and the portal. So it's not as bad as a lot of other coaches.The biggest question with Painter is how long he will want to continue to deal with this current NIL and Transfer Portal NCAA mess, the reason the Virginia coach left coaching.
These items hasn’t affected him yet. That could change though in the future.Well he is kind of staying away from it and the portal. So it's not as bad as a lot of other coaches.
I think he is doing one of his best coaching jobs this year no doubtWell he is kind of staying away from it and the portal. So it's not as bad as a lot of other coaches.
Knight’s situation was affected by his student altercation on campus.I thought the same would be true for Keady and knight. But when they stopped winning championships, public opinion changed.
Why was Keady forced into retirement? It’s very clear looking at what he did after he retired from Purdue that he really wasn’t ready to retire. He went to St. John’s and the NBA as a special assistant. He could still coach. But not at Purdue. Here, have a watch, thank you for your service!
Knight was fired by IU.
Purdue at the time had a policy of retiring coaches at the age of 70 which I think Keady was about to reach.I thought the same would be true for Keady and knight. But when they stopped winning championships, public opinion changed.
Why was Keady forced into retirement? It’s very clear looking at what he did after he retired from Purdue that he really wasn’t ready to retire. He went to St. John’s and the NBA as a special assistant. He could still coach. But not at Purdue. Here, have a watch, thank you for your service!
Knight was fired by IU.
I have to believe if Keady had reached a final 4, the age regulation would have been waived. Indiana does have an age limitation for their state college employees. My mother in law was forced into retirement, received her gold watch and went back to work full time the next day at her desk on a private cancer research grant And continued to work until the day she died at age 80. There are always loopholes.Purdue at the time had a policy of retiring coaches at the age of 70 which I think Keady was about to reach.