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By Sly Fox
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smoothie -- Do you get your info by Pony Express regarding the search in Raleigh? :lol:

Orangebloods post on Barnes is dated April 5th

If DW doesn't get this job then he is never going to get out of the Bronx. It appears that No Coach State AD is bending over backwards NOT to talk to Marshall.
By A.G.
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State is getting ready to mess up in a big way. Latest rumor is SIDNEY LOWE! He will bomb and be gone in 3 years. Horrible news. NBA guy who is just now "finishing up his degree requirements." Where from, some distance learning diploma mill??

Pistons' Lowe Says He's Interested In Returning To N.C. State

POSTED: 2:13 pm EDT May 2, 2006
UPDATED: 2:13 pm EDT May 2, 2006

RALEIGH, N.C. -- Detroit Pistons assistant coach Sidney Lowe, one of the stars of North Carolina State's 1983 national championship team, says he's interested in returning to coach the Wolfpack.

"Yeah, one day," Lowe told The News & Observer of Raleigh. "I'd definitely have interest in it one day. It's something I would hope would happen."

N.C. State has been searching for the past month for a replacement for Herb Sendek, who left after 10 seasons to coach Arizona State. The school has unsuccessfully courted several high-profile coaches, including Memphis coach John Calipari and Texas' Rick Barnes, and just last week was turned down by John Beilein of West Virginia and former UCLA coach Steve Lavin.

Now, Lowe, 46, is being mentioned as a candidate, but he says he's not focusing on the N.C. State job as his Pistons chase a second NBA title in three years.

"My mind-set is totally on the Detroit Pistons and winning another championship," Lowe said. "That's the only thing I'm concerned with at this time."

Lowe still owns a house in Raleigh and says he had a "general discussion" with NCSU athletics director Lee Fowler about other candidates.

Lowe does not have a bachelor's degree from an accredited four-year institution, as N.C. State has said it will require of its next coach. Lowe said he is completing his studies this month "at a very credible university" that he declined to name.

Lowe played four seasons in the NBA before moving on to coaching, rising to become the head coach at Minnesota and Memphis. He has a career record of 79-228 and resigned at Memphis after the team's 0-8 start in to the 2002-2003 season.

Lowe has never coached in college, but said he believes the transition wouldn't be difficult since NBA teams also track the best high-school players.

"We have as many contacts with AAU coaches and high school coaches as they do on the collegiate level," he said.

Fowler told The News & Observer that he is focusing on candidates with head coaching experiences, but declined to discuss specific people.

"I have not looked at anyone without head coaching experience. We have not looked at any who have only been assistants."

Fowler added, "I guess that means Phil Ford."

Ford, a star player and then an assistant coach at rival North Carolina who is now an assistant with the New York Knicks, was mentioned as a candidate for the job last week.

Fowler acknowledged that the search for his first major hire since becoming the school's athletics director in 2000 has been tedious because of extended negotiations with candidates and their representatives.

"We've talked contracts with a couple of guys," he said. "But you get to the point where you think you're about to hire, then they tell you to talk to their agent. Then the agent has a lawyer. Coaches are layered with agents, lawyers and accountants who all want something else in the contract.

"Some (candidates) don't mention a buyout until you start to get serious. They don't mention (potential problems) on the front end."

Last week, N.C. State was rumored to be close to a deal to hire Beilein, but Beilein's contract with the Mountaineers included a $3 million buyout provision.

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Information from: The News & Observer, http://www.newsobserver.com
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By bigsmooth
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stirring the pot sly! :D just having a little fun. im glad i got you to comment.
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By Sly Fox
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But you should know better to stir the pot using one of my media buddies down here in Texas. You should use a spoon from somewhere in the Carolinas where no one in the rest of the nation would notice if it had holes in it.

:lol:
By Hold My Own
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Honestly, I think this is a big joke and they already have a head coach he's just in Fiji or in a bunker and not ready to be in the spot light, or whats left of the spot light after its shinning on Durham & Chapel Hill
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By PAmedic
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Realist wrote:Looks like Marshall is going to keep dominating.

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=2433439
Is that a nice way of saying he wasn't even on the radar for the NC State job- even as, say 15th choice? :D

JUST KIDDING! we'd love to have another shot at Greg next season- hate to have him leave without beating his team a few more times!
By A.G.
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SIDNEY LOWE??!!??
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ARRRRRRGGGGGGGGGG!!!!!!
By TIMSCAR20
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Appearently Thurl Bailey, Chris Corchiani, Rodney Monroe, David Thompson, Tom Burleson and even my cousin Lorenzo Charles didn't want the job :lol: :lol: :lol:
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By WinthropEagleFan
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PAmedic wrote:
Realist wrote:Looks like Marshall is going to keep dominating.

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=2433439
Is that a nice way of saying he wasn't even on the radar for the NC State job- even as, say 15th choice? :D

JUST KIDDING! we'd love to have another shot at Greg next season- hate to have him leave without beating his team a few more times!
I know you're kidding, but I think it is funny how some people act like it hurts WU fans feelings if Marshall wasn't considered for certain jobs...I'm actually quite happy that he didn't get an interview at NC State...I'd much rather have Marshall coaching at WU than having WU have to find somebody else.
By jmdickens
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Medic might not have been knocking Winthrop. But, I agree that Winthrop is celebrating rather than complaining about recognition
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By bigsmooth
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state fans will give lowe a year or two at the most before they start their usual antics....now they will focus on their dream of bill cowher becoming their next football coach after they run chuck the chest out of town if he has a bad season.
By Hold My Own
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I dont think it's ever a knock on WU, it's just about the ego really...I truly believe deep down Marshall thought he could go from WU to a job like state and this was a wake up call, therefore I could see him going to a mid major in order to put himself in a better position, b/c I dont think the BS is the highest he wants to go.....just my opinion, but some actions do validate somethings I've said


but yes, WU is thrilled he's not being looked at, who wouldnt be other than Marshall
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By Sly Fox
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I personally was cheering for Vinny Del Negro. Talk about your pathetic coaching hires.
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