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Listening to Vecenie, a couple of mid major coaches he's high on are Ben McCollum (Drake) and Alan Huss (High Point), if we decided to go that route. Also Will Wade, but everyone here already knows about him 

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  On 3/17/2025 at 8:43 PM, Fud said:

Listening to Vecenie, a couple of mid major coaches he's high on are Ben McCollum (Drake) and Alan Huss (High Point), if we decided to go that route. Also Will Wade, but everyone here already knows about him 

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I think that you spelled it wrong.

 

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  On 3/17/2025 at 10:55 PM, jimmyjazz said:

I wonder if I would rather live in Austin or Ann Arbor.  Recruit in Texas or Michigan.  Gosh, it's a puzzle.

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This comes off as a little uppity. There are plenty of positives for Michigan.

And for the 836th time coaches fo lot select jobs based on the cool place to live (which I know you know that James)

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  On 3/17/2025 at 11:09 PM, Pancho said:

This comes off as a little uppity. There are plenty of positives for Michigan.

And for the 836th time coaches fo lot select jobs based on the cool place to live (which I know you know that James)

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"Uppity"?  Odd, coming from you.

There is a shit ton of talent within throwing distance of Austin.  I guess Ann Arbor has Chicago, but not as close as Dallas + Austin + Houston.  Beyond that, money + weather + lifestyle matter.  But sure, maybe some guys prefer Ann Arbor.  I really don't care.

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  On 3/17/2025 at 11:09 PM, Pancho said:

This comes off as a little uppity. There are plenty of positives for Michigan.

And for the 836th time coaches fo lot select jobs based on the cool place to live (which I know you know that James)

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  On 3/17/2025 at 11:14 PM, jimmyjazz said:

"Uppity"?  Odd, coming from you.

There is a shit ton of talent within throwing distance of Austin.  I guess Ann Arbor has Chicago, but not as close as Dallas + Austin + Houston.  Beyond that, money + weather + lifestyle matter.  But sure, maybe some guys prefer Ann Arbor.  I really don't care.

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You're both right.  Ann Arbor is the Austin of Michigan.  Take that for what it's worth.  Actually Ann Arbor is less developed which some believe is a good thing

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  On 3/17/2025 at 11:14 PM, jimmyjazz said:

"Uppity"?  Odd, coming from you.

There is a shit ton of talent within throwing distance of Austin.  I guess Ann Arbor has Chicago, but not as close as Dallas + Austin + Houston.  Beyond that, money + weather + lifestyle matter.  But sure, maybe some guys prefer Ann Arbor.  I really don't care.

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How could you forget Detroit? Rock City

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  On 3/17/2025 at 11:14 PM, jimmyjazz said:

"Uppity"?  Odd, coming from you.

There is a shit ton of talent within throwing distance of Austin.  I guess Ann Arbor has Chicago, but not as close as Dallas + Austin + Houston.  Beyond that, money + weather + lifestyle matter.  But sure, maybe some guys prefer Ann Arbor.  I really don't care.

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Living in Austin isn’t the flex it was 20 years ago and recruiting in basketball isn’t like recruiting in football. Coaches recruit nationwide. The last time a tournament MOP was from Texas was 21 years ago in Emeka Okafor and he went to, checks notes, UConn.

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There are people that would rather live in Fairbanks, Alaska than Austin.  If I've learned anything it's that there is no such thing as universal preference.

Personally, I think Austin's great except for the traffic, but it's pretty easy to see that it wouldn't appeal to a lot of people.

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  On 3/18/2025 at 2:58 PM, Al_4_ISU said:

There are people that would rather live in Fairbanks, Alaska than Austin.  If I've learned anything it's that there is no such thing as universal preference.

Personally, I think Austin's great except for the traffic, but it's pretty easy to see that it wouldn't appeal to a lot of people.

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You're coach is ours lil bro

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Michigan is a good job but Texas has nicer facilities and a much nicer arena. Not sure what their NIL is like but at best it's probably a wash with Texas. 

I think Texas is pretty clearly the better job moving forward but it's easy to see a coach staying at UM long term. 

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My point was that the buyout was a nonfactor, if Michigan wants to keep him they'll pay up to keep him.  They aren't gonna get a coach they want bought away from them.  Just like back when we hired Herman.....there wasn't a conceivable chance in hell that we were gonna money whip Harbaugh away from Michigan no matter what some idiots tried to claim on here.

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  On 3/18/2025 at 3:38 PM, TexasRenegade said:

My point was that the buyout was a nonfactor, if Michigan wants to keep him they'll pay up to keep him.  They aren't gonna get a coach they want bought away from them.  Just like back when we hired Herman.....there wasn't a conceivable chance in hell that we were gonna money whip Harbaugh away from Michigan no matter what some idiots tried to claim on here.

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They literally just finalized the extension in the last month. They could give him a 2nd new contract but I'd imagine it's not something they'd be happy about. I do think that living in reality, May is probably not just going to leave Michigan after one year though.

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disclaimer: joined this thread 2 days ago, search sux, assume this has been covered before, fuck it

buyout: $0

salary: $2.7m

seasons: 26

title games / final fours: 2

elite eight: 5

sweet sixteen: 12

dances: 24

dance record: 43-24

conference tournament record: 54-6

bookoo other stats

 

tl/dr:

age of saban 11 years ago today: 63

age of mark few today: 62

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  On 3/18/2025 at 6:08 PM, Hagbard Celine said:

disclaimer: joined this thread 2 days ago, search sux, assume this has been covered before, fuck it

buyout: $0

salary: $2.7m

seasons: 26

title games / final fours: 2

elite eight: 5

sweet sixteen: 12

dances: 24

dance record: 43-24

conference tournament record: 54-6

bookoo other stats

 

tl/dr:

age of saban 11 years ago today: 63

age of mark few today: 62

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Would not be surprised if it was Mark Few. That's the level of coach CDC would go after. 

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  On 3/18/2025 at 6:08 PM, Hagbard Celine said:

disclaimer: joined this thread 2 days ago, search sux, assume this has been covered before, fuck it

buyout: $0

salary: $2.7m

seasons: 26

title games / final fours: 2

elite eight: 5

sweet sixteen: 12

dances: 24

dance record: 43-24

conference tournament record: 54-6

bookoo other stats

 

tl/dr:

age of saban 11 years ago today: 63

age of mark few today: 62

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and bonus - he already has a HCIW ready to replace him.

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