greekdeac2011
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Anthony Smith reported that Roy wants Brad Stevens as his replacement.
I'm not laughing. Bennett is currently hemorrhaging the little talent he has left at UVA. That said, I don't think he's a good fit at UNC. He's going to want to do things his way and wouldn't listen to the Carolina way. He can be mediocre at UVA for a few years and will still be a hero. Should he buck the Carolina way and not be successful year in and out, UNC would not be nearly as patient.
I'm hoping they stay in the family and don't go after a big non-family name. But if they do stay in the family, the 1 guy who has the most potential is Miller. Hubert and Stack don't scare me.
What exactly is the “Carolina way”? Rampant academic fraud?
Anthony Smith reported that Roy wants Brad Stevens as his replacement.
Yeah, ronnie didn't think he could make a big hire. He thought he had to find a diamond in the rough because no one would come to wake. Of course he also thought his brilliance would land him a great hire and everyone would know how amazing he was. "Just one more year guys. I know you'll see it soon..."
It's crazy that one of the top 3 jobs in college basketball is going to limit their options to the head coach at UNC-Greensboro and someone who has never been a head coach before.
On paper, Wake getting a former NBA coach and current Pac-12 coach looks really good. Not many major conference programs can get major conference coaches. It’s just that [Redacted] is a loser.
https://journalnow.com/news/local/r...87cc4ad.html#tracking-source=home-top-story-1
Interesting take by Ed Hardin that Aw Shucks Roy was tired of dealing with today’s entitled players and their families. Not hard to believe, however.
Yeah, but don’t tell any Carolina fans how fake Roy’s persona is. Fighting words. That’s why I’ve always liked K better. At least he never tried to hide the fact that he’s a huge asshole.
Since 1961, they have had only 4 HCs and have done pretty well. It may not work other places but it has there.
He may have retired anyway, but the mini-rebellion by the younger players in the program late in the season left no doubt in Roy's mind that he needed to leave.