Maliyah Johnson and Ball State who beat us in Atlantis made the tournament
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this is not going to happen. He has said he only wants to coach to a certain age & he is fast approaching that age. $$ & age = NOT COMING TO A&MJimma said:
The question is does A&M just want to field a team. If so just hire the cheapest coach available. If A&M want to have a winning program then it's going to cost. In my opinion the best coach out there is an Aggie with a proven track record as an A&M assistant and a head coach at Miss State and now Texas. I have heard from a personal friend of his he really wanted the A&M job when Blair retired. I would guess it would take his buyout and a competitive salary to get him. So it appears a decision needs to be made whether to field a team or get a proven coach. I would also ask the question about available coaches: why are they available?
From what I've heard from friends who are close with him & his family - he's a fabulous human. I think those that are most vocal about him at tu - is the fact he went there as a die-hard Aggie. It is what it is - he will finish his career at tuaggiedrjdub said:
Oh, I don't disagree. I just don't understand the negativity towards him from a few on the forum. It may be warranted, I have no personal experience with him other that knowing he's a tremendous coach. But, to be upset at him for coaching at a rival institution is odd to me. We have people on staff in many of our athletic programs that played for and graduated from rival colleges.
Id rather have Staley or Mulkey. They have skins as HCs.Kbeauty63 said:this is not going to happen. He has said he only wants to coach to a certain age & he is fast approaching that age. $$ & age = NOT COMING TO A&MJimma said:
The question is does A&M just want to field a team. If so just hire the cheapest coach available. If A&M want to have a winning program then it's going to cost. In my opinion the best coach out there is an Aggie with a proven track record as an A&M assistant and a head coach at Miss State and now Texas. I have heard from a personal friend of his he really wanted the A&M job when Blair retired. I would guess it would take his buyout and a competitive salary to get him. So it appears a decision needs to be made whether to field a team or get a proven coach. I would also ask the question about available coaches: why are they available?
Bucketrunner said:
Absolutely not.
I've state that this would be the move to make to reverse Schloss. You take our winning baseball coach we take your WBB HC and bring Vic home.Jimma said:
The question is does A&M just want to field a team. If so just hire the cheapest coach available. If A&M want to have a winning program then it's going to cost. In my opinion the best coach out there is an Aggie with a proven track record as an A&M assistant and a head coach at Miss State and now Texas. I have heard from a personal friend of his he really wanted the A&M job when Blair retired. I would guess it would take his buyout and a competitive salary to get him. So it appears a decision needs to be made whether to field a team or get a proven coach. I would also ask the question about available coaches: why are they available?
So beat the dead horse again?HeyAbbott said:
Coach Blair stayed on too long and that created issues with the replacement process in hiring someone to follow Gary.
actually the Athletic department got a LARGE donation - and when they asked the donor what he wanted - he said he wanted the court at Reed named for Coach Blair (I don't remember the whole story)Reed court to be named after Coach Blairfound the article found the article aggiedrjdub said:
I'm not sure I agree. The year before his last year he won the SEC and had a team that should have and could have made it to the national championship game had they not run into a hot Arizona team that did make it to the national championship game. I think Gary Blair was forced out. Their reward to him for forcing him out was a farewell tour that killed the program, and now we are suffering because of how it was handled.
But, hey, they named the court after him. Yay.
emoney said:
The story I always heard was Blair always wanted Vic to be next in line when he retired but A&M wanted him to get head coaching experience before they would make him a head coach here so he went to Mississippi State making them a contender for the majority time he was there.
People mad at him for going to t.u. is very strange to me because if the story above is true, the administration at that time turned their backs on him long before he went to t.u. I personally don't blame him at all and wish him the best. I can also say he's a great guy and Ag no matter where he's coaching.
FTAG 2000 said:emoney said:
The story I always heard was Blair always wanted Vic to be next in line when he retired but A&M wanted him to get head coaching experience before they would make him a head coach here so he went to Mississippi State making them a contender for the majority time he was there.
People mad at him for going to t.u. is very strange to me because if the story above is true, the administration at that time turned their backs on him long before he went to t.u. I personally don't blame him at all and wish him the best. I can also say he's a great guy and Ag no matter where he's coaching.
Yep. But then our craptastic faculty team insisted on a minority hire instead of a white guy so here we are.
Congrats, TAMUFaculty!
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. . . There's no reason why a woman couldn't coach men; there are certainly plenty of men coaching women's teams 38% of women's basketball head coaches are men. (All NCAA statistics in this piece come from the NCAA demographic database. The most recent information available is for 2021.) . . .
i'm sure she is very interested in the paycheck she gets from A&Mmjschiller said:
What is Joni's interest level being at A&M?
we bought the best class in football and the coaches still couldn't win with it.85AustinAg said:
If we maintain the status quo with coaches, isn't NIL money the next best solution?