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Georgia Tech Committed to Basketball. Increases Salaries Considerably
Pastner himself will receive considerably more than Gregory, who earned $1.075 million annually. Pastner’s contract is worth an average of $1.87 million over six years, a 74 percent increase.
Altogether, assistant coaches Tavaras Hardy, Darryl LaBarrie and Eric Reveno will make 35 percent more than coach Brian Gregory’s three assistants (Chad Dollar, Tom Herrion and Mamadou N’Diaye) earned this past season.
http://www.myajc.com/news/sports/college...ast/nrN5n/
Here's Pastner hobnobbing with Roy Williams
http://georgiatech.blog.ajc.com/2016/05/...-williams/
(This post was last modified: 05-17-2016 04:02 PM by BigEastHomer.)
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RE: Georgia Tech Committed to Basketball. Increases Salaries Considerably
Are these coaches worth it?
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RE: Georgia Tech Committed to Basketball. Increases Salaries Considerably
(05-17-2016 04:02 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote: Are these coaches worth it?
Yes, but if it means that GT gets a new AD.
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RE: Georgia Tech Committed to Basketball. Increases Salaries Considerably
(05-17-2016 04:00 PM)BigEastHomer Wrote: In a turn of the unthinkable, Pastner himself will receive considerably more than Gregory, who earned $1.075 million annually. Pastner’s contract is worth an average of $1.87 million over six years, a 74 percent increase. This means Mike Bobinski actually paid nearly double for a coach who was already too expensive to be fired at his previous location. No immediate rational explanation could be found for such profligate spending from an athletic department saddled with deep debt and bad contracts (which now includes Pastner's own contract, ironically).
Altogether, assistant coaches Tavaras Hardy, Darryl LaBarrie and Eric Reveno will make 35 percent more than coach Brian Gregory’s three assistants (Chad Dollar, Tom Herrion and Mamadou N’Diaye) earned this past season. This is mostly not surprising given how only Chad Dollar was a skillful recruiter and even he had been coming up dry the last several seasons. All three replacement coaches have little to no experience what-so-ever at the collegiate level, much less the ACC collegiate level. But Darryl LaBarrie was a former player under Paul Hewitt, so he is at least somewhat familiar with ACC basketball and Georgia Tech. However this is counterbalanced by the fact that he was coached ..... by .... Paul .... Hewitt. Yea.
Here's Pastner handing a copy of his resume forward dated 4 to 5 years to Roy Williams.
It will be interesting to see where Georgia Tech will go in 4 to 5 years from now when they've sank even further as a program, still remain saddled by debt and bad contracts, and have fallen further behind their in and out of conference rivals in financials, facilities, perception, reputation, and relevance. You have to wonder how much longer Georgia Tech fans will continue to want coaches fired before wising up to the person in charge of hiring them in the first place.
Translated to truth for you.
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RE: Georgia Tech Committed to Basketball. Increases Salaries Considerably
(05-17-2016 04:58 PM)georgia_tech_swagger Wrote: (05-17-2016 04:00 PM)BigEastHomer Wrote: In a turn of the unthinkable, Pastner himself will receive considerably more than Gregory, who earned $1.075 million annually. Pastner’s contract is worth an average of $1.87 million over six years, a 74 percent increase. This means Mike Bobinski actually paid nearly double for a coach who was already too expensive to be fired at his previous location. No immediate rational explanation could be found for such profligate spending from an athletic department saddled with deep debt and bad contracts (which now includes Pastner's own contract, ironically).
Altogether, assistant coaches Tavaras Hardy, Darryl LaBarrie and Eric Reveno will make 35 percent more than coach Brian Gregory’s three assistants (Chad Dollar, Tom Herrion and Mamadou N’Diaye) earned this past season. This is mostly not surprising given how only Chad Dollar was a skillful recruiter and even he had been coming up dry the last several seasons. All three replacement coaches have little to no experience what-so-ever at the collegiate level, much less the ACC collegiate level. But Darryl LaBarrie was a former player under Paul Hewitt, so he is at least somewhat familiar with ACC basketball and Georgia Tech. However this is counterbalanced by the fact that he was coached ..... by .... Paul .... Hewitt. Yea.
Here's Pastner handing a copy of his resume forward dated 4 to 5 years to Roy Williams.
It will be interesting to see where Georgia Tech will go in 4 to 5 years from now when they've sank even further as a program, still remain saddled by debt and bad contracts, and have fallen further behind their in and out of conference rivals in financials, facilities, perception, reputation, and relevance. You have to wonder how much longer Georgia Tech fans will continue to want coaches fired before wising up to the person in charge of hiring them in the first place.
Translated to truth for you.
Agreed
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RE: Georgia Tech Committed to Basketball. Increases Salaries Considerably
Well they just made 27.4M in 2014-15....and BC is paying GT 900K for the Dublin game....Looks like GT can afford to not only eat the B. GREGORY buyout, but do that while still paying off Hewitt....And spend a lil more on a new coaching staff...I hope Pastner is the right man for the job!!
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RE: Georgia Tech Committed to Basketball. Increases Salaries Considerably
Pastner has been good for Georgia Tech. Good wins over VCU and UNC.
Looks like this decision has paid off in spades.
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RE: Georgia Tech Committed to Basketball. Increases Salaries Considerably
(01-06-2017 02:30 PM)BigEastHomer Wrote: Pastner has been good for Georgia Tech. Good wins over VCU and UNC.
Looks like this decision has paid off in spades.
I hope this hire works out but it's a little early to be saying Ga. Tech hoops is on track. Pastner didn't set the world on fire in his last job.
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RE: Georgia Tech Committed to Basketball. Increases Salaries Considerably
(01-06-2017 04:54 PM)Hallcity Wrote: (01-06-2017 02:30 PM)BigEastHomer Wrote: Pastner has been good for Georgia Tech. Good wins over VCU and UNC.
Looks like this decision has paid off in spades.
I hope this hire works out but it's a little early to be saying Ga. Tech hoops is on track. Pastner didn't set the world on fire in his last job.
^ this
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