bballfan84 wrote:TheGovernor wrote:Is this really what it has come to? There are much better options for this program than both of these guys. Yes, one can recruit and did a decent job coaching, but all an opposing coach who is recruiting the same kid has to say is "Look what happened last time he was there. You wont be playing for him for long"
Although I agree that McKay would be a better option, Id rather take the field. IF (strong If) Barber can figure out what is important for a MBB coach at Liberty (which I have concerns about seeing how things have gone), we could have a much better coach that is in it for the long haul.
You guys amaze me. Regardless of "if he meant to screw Liberty or not", he did. If there is 1 positive thing you can say about Dale it is that he has stuck it out through adversity (I mean, he didnt right the ship, and it is easy to stick through with his paycheck, but he did). McKay is not that guy. What happens when his best player leaves again? What happens if his talent isnt good and he has a bad season? As far as Im concerned, we dodged a bullet when he decided to leave because of the kind of person he is to run away when times got tough. We had a roster full of guys and a short list of recruits that didnt run away, but he did. Great "leadership" qualities there.
this is laughable..everyone on this board is taking another job at an ACC school that is paying double of what you are currently making..yall are hypocrites..essentially if a coach leaves a school to take another job then he is screwing the school right?
Who Said they werent taking that opportunity? All I am saying is that it was more money, a great opportunity, etc. but he left the program in a bad place. Everyone agrees with that. All we are saying is that when things got tough, he got going. Look at his resume, its always been that way. That is not the kind of guy that I want as a leader of my team. By your standards, if we pay him more, he should come here and since Liberty is last in RPI, anyone that comes along to offer more money he should take that deal too. Its fine if you feel that way, but I want a long-term solution to the problem that we have here. Duke's football coach just turned down the Michigan job, more money and better football, nothing wrong with having a vision through the difficult times. I dont think he had the intent of "Screwing us", but he did. Not because he left for a "better opportunity", but because of how he did it and the situation that he left the program in. Talk to some guys on that team and see how they felt about being left high and dry. All these kids he sold a vision to, they bought in to, and he took that vision up the street. There were a group of players that could have transferred or gotten out of their commitments to go play at "better schools", but they didnt. I want a coach with that attitude. I don't expect anyone to turn down the Duke job, but at least do something to put the fire out instead of putting gasoline on it.