I agree, plus the administration is serious about sports, especially basketball. They will do whatever it takes to keep Young. He seems like the type of guy that will be where God wants him to be.
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I agree, plus the administration is serious about sports, especially basketball. They will do whatever it takes to keep Young. He seems like the type of guy that will be where God wants him to be.
If he leaves because he wants to see if he is up to the challenge of another rebuild but on a bigger stage, then the money won't matter.
If he were to go to Weak (still liking that, Charles)...fufanatic wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2019 4:20 pmI forgot to mention that I don't know his age for certain, but his bio says he graduated college in 86 ... I assumed he was around 21 and add 32 years from then. So he's more than likely in the 52-55 age range. Assuming they make a change, a place like Wake Forest could be ideal. Small, academic-minded school that has a rich history. He could really make a difference there.
Loyalty (+ big donors’ retention money) = he will not care about “seeing if he is up to some challenge on so bigger stage”.Fessor wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2019 4:35 pmIf he leaves because he wants to see if he is up to the challenge of another rebuild but on a bigger stage, then the money won't matter.
I try to stick to BB. It's implied that all of my posts fall into the category of "General idiocy" ...
I agree with all that. I definitely agree the administration at Wofford is serious/smart about the highest profile sports. The Wofford Board apparently is also. Furman should be just as serious/smart about the highest profile sports. Definitely no disrespect intended toward any and all of the other sports at Furman.
I said if he were going to leave, then now would be the time. I'd prefer he stay. We'll see what he decides to do. If he were to go, Weak would seem to be an obvious choice: same color scheme, he wouldn't have to buy new ties. In addition, in some ways, Winston-Salem is sort of a bigger Spartanburg.