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Wichita is out. I'm thinking 3.5 million.
What is the share agreement for the MVC. Remember not every conference has a equal share agreement.
Whatever it is I'm sure UA won't be worried about it.
It doesn't matter. He's not leaving a better situation to come to Bama. Their next coach is at Murray St.
(03-26-2015 08:31 PM)BamaScorpio69 Wrote: [ -> ]It doesn't matter. He's not leaving a better situation to come to Bama. Their next coach is at Murray St.

Doubt they'll take another Murray coach. Their fan base would be livid. Sounds perfect.
Keep in mind, Baker and VanVleet will be seniors next year.
http://bustingbrackets.com/2015/03/25/co...ors-facts/

Alabama is looking to poach Steve Prohm from Murray State as a replacement for Anthony Grant. Prohm should be ripe for the taking after a stint in the national rankings wasn’t even enough to get the Racers close to the NCAA Tournament this year. Prohm will likely be more than willing to move to a place where mediocrity is rewarded by the NCAA. The name at the top of the wishlist is Wichita State’s Greg Marshall, but he’d be nuts to leave Wichita with a 15-16 roster that will include Ron Baker, Fred VanVleet, Evan Wessel, and Kansas transfer Connor Frankamp.
(03-26-2015 08:34 PM)BlazerGold09 Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-26-2015 08:31 PM)BamaScorpio69 Wrote: [ -> ]It doesn't matter. He's not leaving a better situation to come to Bama. Their next coach is at Murray St.

Doubt they'll take another Murray coach. Their fan base would be livid. Sounds perfect.

Murray's coach is an Alabama grad. He will be the next coach for Bama.
(03-26-2015 08:36 PM)BlazerGold09 Wrote: [ -> ]Keep in mind, Baker and VanVleet will be seniors next year.

Non factor for 2015-16.
It would be Marshall's own funeral. Farewell to Marshall's career.
Also, from same sight:

Much clamoring has been made for the heads of Texas coach Rick Barnes and Indiana boss Tom Crean. Both of these schools have eyes solely for Gregg Marshall, with Shaka Smart possibly serving as adequate consolation. If Barnes and Crean both keep their jobs going into next season, I would attribute it to the unlikelihood that Marshall would leave the possible preseason top 15 team he can expect to welcome back to Wichita next year. If Barnes and Crean can silence their critics while the red dot of termination trails their foreheads next year (forecast: not likely with a possibility of no way in hell), they can retain their positions long-term. If not, Marshall should be willing to cash in his chips after graduating Van Vleet, Baker, and Wessel. That would put these two schools at the front of the line to land college basketball’s next big thing in sideline stomping.
And Shaka not coming to Bama either.
Don't think the UA basketball job is nearly as appealing as some of the folks in Tuscaloosa think. Having said that, money talks, so I wouldn't be surprised by anything.
(03-26-2015 08:53 PM)BamaScorpio69 Wrote: [ -> ]And Shaka not coming to Bama either.


Anthony Grant ran the havoc system at VCU. Why didn't he ever implement it at Tuscaloosa ?
TNBlazer will be PM'ing me soon to complain that I haven said anything yet about this thread not being UAB related.
Money talks, I wouldn't be surprised if Marshall is there soon. He even said on the radio that he would hear an offer from him. The idea of unlimited resources is appealing to a coach.
It willl take 3k plus. Marshall holds the cards.
(03-26-2015 09:44 PM)TPBlaze84 Wrote: [ -> ]Money talks, I wouldn't be surprised if Marshall is there soon. He even said on the radio that he would hear an offer from him. The idea of unlimited resources is appealing to a coach.

There are many things appealing to a coach; Alabama Basketball isn't one of them. You give a pig fake boobs and makeup, does that make it appealing?
Let's say Bama has no budget. Who, realistically, would they pick over Marshall? It's got to be him, Shaka, and Brohm.
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