I really doubt he’s going anywhere. He is the big man on campus. He can see the possibility of dominating the SoCon and taking an annual trip to the dance. Certainly if he wins a game this time he’s gonna get a huge bump. He’ll get a big bump anyway just for getting there.Fuonetime wrote: ↑Wed Mar 08, 2023 8:57 amKeeping CBR it is literally in God’s hands as Coach is a man of deep faith. FU has to do its part and do as much as possible for our Coach of the Year. CBR has taken us so far, however, there is more to be done. Hope and pray he accepts the challenge and opportunity to continue to build the Paladin basketball program. I am reminded of the Carpenter’s song that could be our theme, “We’ve Only Just Begun.”Roundball wrote: ↑Wed Mar 08, 2023 7:52 amWe know about two chances, College of Charleston and S. Carolina. I have a close friend and big supporter of our basketball program that is so consumed with next year that he cannot enjoy this year. I keep telling him to live the moment and enjoy the moment. Next year will take care of itself. He just cannot help himself.affirm wrote: ↑Wed Mar 08, 2023 6:41 amDo we know what specific chances he’s had to coach at other schools? How likely is it that he will not be with us next year? To what extent does our continuing success depend upon him staying? How committed is Furman to getting a replacement as good or better when he does leave us?
The other play is to roll the dice and go into a bad situation where somebody just got fired. They usually get fired by delusional fan bases who expect the unlikely. If you don’t beat the odds after 2 years, you spend another year or two on the hot seat getting hated. Then you get fired. Sure, you get a buyout, which sounds great to lazy people, but not a driven coach. So compare that to just staying home and getting rich at Furman where everybody loves you and pretty much always will, and you have the luxury of slowly getting better and better in a conference you can’t hardly lose?