RacerDeac
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I would rather have that than a guy who has coached at elon or davidson.
Interesting. I'd rather have a guy who has actually been responsible for leading, even if it's at a smaller program. I'd be weary of an assistant who has remained on the bench of a big-time program without being offered and/or taking a head coaching gig at lower levels. The job of assistant coach and head coach just aren't similar enough for me to want Wake to be a guinea pig. A coaching staff is more like a very small business, i.e. one leader and a bunch of employees, than a large corporation with a CEO and a tree of leaders below him. The only way to get head coaching experience is to become a head coach, IMO.