Django wrote:Pitino says PC was the job he regrets leaving the most, more than Kentucky!
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-baske ... louisville
It's not often that an all-time great is available and willing to coach. I think star was aligned for DePaul to make an impact hire and... they chose to stay with Leitao?
stever20 wrote:Django wrote:Pitino says PC was the job he regrets leaving the most, more than Kentucky!
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-baske ... louisville
billyjack will correct me if I'm wrong, but this isn't the first time he said that.
with all the immediate transfers, Iona is going to be nasty next year.
Django wrote:Pitino says PC was the job he regrets leaving the most, more than Kentucky! Says Iona only ones to contact him... why did the Johnnies pass? He would have gone in a heartbeat
FIVE BURNING QUESTIONS
THE SEAT IS HOT
IT’S A COIN FLIP
(2) Dave Leitao, DePaul - For a while there, Leitao looked as though he was headed towards an extension and that still may be the case. That’s what AD Jean Lenti Ponsetto has been telling people. DePaul was rolling in the non-conference slate, but the Blue Demons finished 3-15 — last in Big East play. The chatter is that Ponsetto could be out soon as well, but this one is probably all about timing. If a move is made here, Loyola’s Porter Moser is the frontrunner.
SAFE … FOR ANOTHER YEAR
JOB-SAVING SEASON
MID- AND LOW-MAJOR GUYS LIKELY OUT THE DOOR
HIGH-MAJOR COACHES TO WATCH
(2) Kevin Willard, Seton Hall - He spurned Virginia Tech a year ago, but we’ll see if something more attractive comes his way this offseason. Not only will Willard, who was set to go to his fifth consecutive NCAA Tournament, lose Myles Powell from a top-15 team, but Seton Hall is not an easy job. He’s basically maxed it out.
MID-MAJOR COACHES TO WATCH
UNEMPLOYED AND LOOKING
(1) John Thompson III - He’s been working for the Wizards for the past year, heading up the athlete development and engagement department, but the former Georgetown head coach could be in the mix for a job like Boston College. He reached the NCAA Tournament eight times in 13 years with the Hoyas, including a Final Four appearance in 2007.
YES, WE’RE HIRING!
OFF THE MARKET
INTERIM JOBS
SUSPENDED
billyjack wrote:
Two days earlier, Iona beat Holy Cross and Villanova beat Marquette at the Dunk, but i don't think we went to Round One games. Syracuse i think i remember their mascot was some Roman dude running around with a sword (this was pre-Otto), though that might've been in 1979 vs UConn.
DeltaV wrote:I believe the Orangeman was a Native American, and was dropped as inappropriate and racist. They kept the nickname, and just made the mascot a fruit instead.
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