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flameshaw wrote:Regardless of who it is, I hope he will be the right guy.Oh, well, that is a relief. Usually when I go out to eat, I hope my food tastes really good. Sometimes though, I'm hoping that it's subpar.
Purple Haize wrote:Please don't hire someone who has already been a HC here onceI get sometimes in these coaching search situations, fans will say, "We want ___(former HC)___!" But I've positively NEVER heard it so sincerely pushed as in this case now. Can we really not have an original thought??
Basketball is what I do, not who I am. Child of God
SuperJon wrote:I'm still not sold on Moton. I have a friend at a school he interviewed at previously. That school's AD was not impressed at all and the vibe that was given was that he's all flash.Scoreboard
Sly Fox wrote:If he proves to be the guy we want, I don't think him moving a couple of hours north will be a huge problem.There is a huge difference between Raleigh and Lynchburg. Distance is only a couple of hours, but in grad school, if we didn't have a match that weekend then I was in Raleigh (except for a brief period of time when I was dating someone at Tech in Blacksburg). That said, Moton would be an excellent hire.
Those are both Kentuckians we have brought up in the past, Mike. Prohm would be an off the hook hire for us. But i suspect he has high major options in his near future if not already.
ATrain wrote:True there is a big difference between L'burg and Raleigh. However NCCU is in Durham, the lower intestine of NC and in a terrible neighborhood. He would not be my first choice based on his limited breadth, albeit very successful experience.Sly Fox wrote:If he proves to be the guy we want, I don't think him moving a couple of hours north will be a huge problem.There is a huge difference between Raleigh and Lynchburg. Distance is only a couple of hours, but in grad school, if we didn't have a match that weekend then I was in Raleigh (except for a brief period of time when I was dating someone at Tech in Blacksburg). That said, Moton would be an excellent hire.
Those are both Kentuckians we have brought up in the past, Mike. Prohm would be an off the hook hire for us. But i suspect he has high major options in his near future if not already.
jlread wrote:Just heard Moton on a live XM radio interview. He said 2-3 of his best players were hurt for the season. Pretty amazing what he's done considering. He also spoke about growing up on Tobacco row with his grandma in the summers. He doesn't sound like a person that plans on leaving his position in NC anytime soon.Of course he doesn't. Yes, that could mean he plans on spending the rest of his career there, but I highly doubt it. The guy is way too smart and smooth to give any clue of ambitions for bigger and better things in an interview. He's 40 years old and it looks like he has a huge upside in the coaching profession. Forgive me for doubting that he plans on spending his whole career (or the remaining 7 years on his contract extension for that matter) at NCCU making $250,000.
BJWilliams wrote:I dont mean to be "that guy", but quoting bible verses makes you a Christian about as much as quoting Winston Churchill makes you a military general I think. I do hope his actions match his talk on his Twitter feedI don't mean to be "that guy", but Churchill was never a general. His highest rank was lieutenant colonel, unless you're talking about his time as Secretary of War. And eventually, of course, he became PM.