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1 hour ago, BobInHouston said:

He's probably the only guy that fits those criteria right now.

I guess Brownell isn't big enough of a name, but he has a buyout around 3.3M.

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5 hours ago, bierce said:

I guess Brownell isn't big enough of a name, but he has a buyout around 3.3M.

I’m perfectly fine with him but I don’t think he’d get to 7 mil or 8 mil.

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By the way, Wolf is a twelve year old sired by Rat Attack. Bought him in northeast Arkansas as an eight week old pup. Treed his first coon at four months. Sound of music.

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Capel was signed to an extension last spring to keep him in Pittsburgh through 2029-30 season, so I guess he's safe despite Pitt taking a big step backward this year and him having made just one NCAA tournament in 7 years.

Unless the Pitt AD decides to drop an overdosed hooker in Capel's hotel room tonight or something. 

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Adrian Autry just avoiding being denied the 3 years to get it done rule, as Syracuse managed to not quite blow a 16 point second half lead against Florida State.

I guess FSU will go to the NIT, so Hamilton's career isn't quite over yet, but we have to wait at least one more day for a final word on whether Autry gets another year at Syracuse. 

The funny thing is that while Boh-HEEM had a couple of Sweet Sixteens in his last 8 years at Syracuse, he had a .500 conference record in his last 9 years in the ACC, so it isn't like Autry inherited some kind of juggernaut.

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Great day coming. The last game of the Rodney Terry era at Texas around 4 pm . No hate  just a bad hire . Good luck elsewhere. 

Let the new era begin 🤘

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On 3/10/2025 at 5:58 PM, bierce said:

I guess Brownell isn't big enough of a name, but he has a buyout around 3.3M.

Anyone with a college opening could do worse than Brownell as a pure basketball coach IMO. 

He's solid. 

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29 minutes ago, Gerry Hamilton said:

Anyone with a college opening could do worse than Brownell as a pure basketball coach IMO. 

He's solid. 

I agree. Not sure he makes sense for the top jobs but purely as a coach he’s really good. Clemson being as good as they are under him, with completely undervalued and under recruited guys, says a lot. I think he’s perfect for a job like Clemson where he won’t land top guys but can develop under the radar ones.

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25 minutes ago, TexasLonghorns said:

Billy Donovan? If CDC could pull that off it would be a grand slam.

 

If this were 20 years ago, I would agree with you on Billy Donovan.  Quin Snyder doesn’t move the needle that much imo.  Snyder is only mentioned because he has a house in Austin.

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20 minutes ago, qaertyisthatdude said:

If this were 20 years ago, I would agree with you on Billy Donovan.  Quin Snyder doesn’t move the needle that much imo.  Snyder is only mentioned because he has a house in Austin.

Billy Donovan would be a great hire. Much better than Snyder. 

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3 hours ago, Gerry Hamilton said:

Anyone with a college opening could do worse than Brownell as a pure basketball coach IMO. 

He's solid. 

And his last three years have been his best consecutive three. He has proved he can put together a team and coach it at a high level.

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