REALITY wrote:bluejayfan00 wrote: "Intense conversations with the AD" and "wouldn't be surprised if he's named the coach sooner rather than later."
I would be SHOCKED if that's true. Mac turned down Ohio St last year, which is a much better job than Bama, Unless he's just aching to get out of here, I'm calling BS.
Agreed. It doesn't make much sense.
- Way outside the midwest and he's never coached outside of NE, ND, and IA.
- Fanbase that's much less interested in hoops than here
- He's still coaching right now. He's never struck me as the type to be taking calls when his team is still playing.
The only reasons that would make sense is that he just wants a change of scenery like Dana or if he was trying to get out before incoming sanctions. The latter seems unlikely with what we know, but Mac would know more than any of us.
Maybe he's in a better position to go somewhere new now that his daughter is graduating high school? But he'd be walking away from a team that could be his best in his time here depending upon how the roster shakes out next season?
GumbyDamnit! wrote:The only compromise that I think COULD work is a weekend tournament scenario. Everyone plays at the Wells Fargo. The 4th and 5th place teams play during the week, and then two double headers on Friday and Sunday. Winners advance, losers play in consolation game. So it goes from (4) B5 games to (2) and the double headers create intrigue and an interesting atmosphere at WFC with all schools playing together. But otherwise I think you just stick with it.
I don't think it hurts us and there is a tone that we've been able to set that we are the Alpha School in Philly recruiting. So when the next Kyle Lowry, Jason Lawson or Alvin Williams comes along and wants to stick close to home, there is no debate over which school he'll choose.
kayako wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:The only compromise that I think COULD work is a weekend tournament scenario. Everyone plays at the Wells Fargo. The 4th and 5th place teams play during the week, and then two double headers on Friday and Sunday. Winners advance, losers play in consolation game. So it goes from (4) B5 games to (2) and the double headers create intrigue and an interesting atmosphere at WFC with all schools playing together. But otherwise I think you just stick with it.
I don't think it hurts us and there is a tone that we've been able to set that we are the Alpha School in Philly recruiting. So when the next Kyle Lowry, Jason Lawson or Alvin Williams comes along and wants to stick close to home, there is no debate over which school he'll choose.
There are a few tournament idea that I can get behind. For us, it's the best of both worlds as it frees up 2 or (in a bad year 3) games while still keeping the Big 5 tradition in a format that has legs long term. Maybe make it happen when the kids are away? Not sure if the other schools can be gently persuaded in this direction...
DeltaV wrote:I've suggested this in the past (with incorporating Drexel for a round 6 teams, and then playing at the Palestra for the historical aspect), and been told that it would then be classified as an exempt tournament, and we'd have to give up our yearly trip to Atlantis or elsewhere.
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