Demon22 wrote:New interview with DePaul AD DeWayne Peevy makes it sound like it's just a matter of time until the school moves on from Dave Leitao...
https://chicago.suntimes.com/sports-sat ... ayne-peevy
"I didn’t come here to be last," DeWayne Peevy said. "We’re last again."
"I’m not afraid to make changes if that’s what we need to do," Peevy said.
"The direction and support that I’m trying to get for our men’s basketball program and our athletic program as a whole, can I get that with our current situation going forward?" Peevy said. "It’s more of a business decision.
"If that support, coupled with what we have, leads us to where I’m trying to go, then that makes the decision for me. If those things are different, if the support can’t come or I don’t think that’s going to make the difference in our current situation, then that’s when you make changes."
Demon22 wrote:In a series of tweets following last night's loss to UConn, DePaul AD DeWayne Peevy thanked the team's fans and characterized the 2020-21 season as "disappointing," and later added, "we didn't produce the results we are capable of."
Peevy said that DePaul will "turn the page" next week and added that every player on the roster has the option to return for the 2021-22 season. He did not mention anything about the current staff returning.
Reading between the lines, the guess is that the school will announce a change in leadership on Monday or Tuesday of next week.
eye of the jay wrote:Assuming this change does happen, any chatter on the Depaul board of ideal/potential replacements? I could see a nearby coach and Creighton alum Porter Moser of Loyola getting a look due to his recent success and knowledge of recruiting in the area. They may want an up-and-coming younger coach though.
Demon22 wrote:eye of the jay wrote:Assuming this change does happen, any chatter on the Depaul board of ideal/potential replacements? I could see a nearby coach and Creighton alum Porter Moser of Loyola getting a look due to his recent success and knowledge of recruiting in the area. They may want an up-and-coming younger coach though.
Keeping in mind that I think DePaul is willing to spend this time around, if you made me guess the leading candidates, I'd handicap them this way:
1. Kenny Payne, Knicks Assistant Coach
2. Porter Moser, Loyola (CHI) Head Coach
3. Dennis Gates, Cleveland State Head Coach
4. Darian DeVries, Drake Head Coach
outlawwales23 wrote:DeVries is surely too smart to take that gig.
Demon22 wrote:outlawwales23 wrote:DeVries is surely too smart to take that gig.
And Payne, Moser, and Gates are dumb?
Husky_U wrote:Gregg Marshall.
Jet915 wrote:Husky_U wrote:Gregg Marshall.
You don't want to deal with his crazy wife
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