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:gggggggggoooooooooooooaaaaaaaaaaallllllllllllll
I am glad that this happened . As hard as he works he might kill it there.
Whistle goes WHOOOOOOOOOO WHOOOOOOOOOOO
(04-08-2016 06:35 AM)ksigtigerdood Wrote: [ -> ]Whistle goes WHOOOOOOOOOO WHOOOOOOOOOOO

Lol. BUB RUB
From NBC Sports last night......


By Rob DausterApr 7, 2016, 11:51 PM EDT

Memphis head coach Josh Pastner has emerged as a leading candidate for the same position at Georgia Tech.

Pastner has spent the past seven seasons at Memphis. He reached four NCAA tournaments in his first five seasons, but over the course of the last two years, the Tigers won just 37 total games as the attendance at FedEx Forum as dipped considerably.

Tech fired Brian Gregory last month. They’ve targeted a number of coaches over the course of the last two weeks before settling on Pastner. The sticking point here: Pastner’s contract with Memphis. He’s scheduled to make more than $10 million over the next four years, and one source told NBCSports.com that the reason the deal is not yet done is that Pastner is trying to negotiate a deal where the Tigers supplement the salary he receives from Georgia Tech.

If Memphis were to open, it would be a highly-sought after job, one that would make a couple coaches that have already accepted a job regret jumping so early in the carousel. The names that you’ll hear mentioned for the opening: Bruce Pearl, Cuonzo Martin, Penny Hardaway and Gregg Marshall.

ESPN.com was the first to report the news.
(04-08-2016 06:43 AM)oldmangrizz Wrote: [ -> ]From NBC Sports last night......


By Rob DausterApr 7, 2016, 11:51 PM EDT

Memphis head coach Josh Pastner has emerged as a leading candidate for the same position at Georgia Tech.

Pastner has spent the past seven seasons at Memphis. He reached four NCAA tournaments in his first five seasons, but over the course of the last two years, the Tigers won just 37 total games as the attendance at FedEx Forum as dipped considerably.

Tech fired Brian Gregory last month. They’ve targeted a number of coaches over the course of the last two weeks before settling on Pastner. The sticking point here: Pastner’s contract with Memphis. He’s scheduled to make more than $10 million over the next four years, and one source told NBCSports.com that the reason the deal is not yet done is that Pastner is trying to negotiate a deal where the Tigers supplement the salary he receives from Georgia Tech.

If Memphis were to open, it would be a highly-sought after job, one that would make a couple coaches that have already accepted a job regret jumping so early in the carousel. The names that you’ll hear mentioned for the opening: Bruce Pearl, Cuonzo Martin, Penny Hardaway and Gregg Marshall.

ESPN.com was the first to report the news.

I'd take any of those coaches. In this order: Marshall, Martin, Pearl, Penny
(04-08-2016 06:43 AM)oldmangrizz Wrote: [ -> ]From NBC Sports last night......


By Rob DausterApr 7, 2016, 11:51 PM EDT

Memphis head coach Josh Pastner has emerged as a leading candidate for the same position at Georgia Tech.

Pastner has spent the past seven seasons at Memphis. He reached four NCAA tournaments in his first five seasons, but over the course of the last two years, the Tigers won just 37 total games as the attendance at FedEx Forum as dipped considerably.

Tech fired Brian Gregory last month. They’ve targeted a number of coaches over the course of the last two weeks before settling on Pastner. The sticking point here: Pastner’s contract with Memphis. He’s scheduled to make more than $10 million over the next four years, and one source told NBCSports.com that the reason the deal is not yet done is that Pastner is trying to negotiate a deal where the Tigers supplement the salary he receives from Georgia Tech.

If Memphis were to open, it would be a highly-sought after job, one that would make a couple coaches that have already accepted a job regret jumping so early in the carousel. The names that you’ll hear mentioned for the opening: Bruce Pearl, Cuonzo Martin, Penny Hardaway and Gregg Marshall.

ESPN.com was the first to report the news.

Highly sought after? Some of our resident posters told us otherwise.
(04-08-2016 06:43 AM)oldmangrizz Wrote: [ -> ]From NBC Sports last night......


By Rob DausterApr 7, 2016, 11:51 PM EDT

Memphis head coach Josh Pastner has emerged as a leading candidate for the same position at Georgia Tech.

Pastner has spent the past seven seasons at Memphis. He reached four NCAA tournaments in his first five seasons, but over the course of the last two years, the Tigers won just 37 total games as the attendance at FedEx Forum as dipped considerably.

Tech fired Brian Gregory last month. They’ve targeted a number of coaches over the course of the last two weeks before settling on Pastner. The sticking point here: Pastner’s contract with Memphis. He’s scheduled to make more than $10 million over the next four years, and one source told NBCSports.com that the reason the deal is not yet done is that Pastner is trying to negotiate a deal where the Tigers supplement the salary he receives from Georgia Tech.

If Memphis were to open, it would be a highly-sought after job, one that would make a couple coaches that have already accepted a job regret jumping so early in the carousel. The names that you’ll hear mentioned for the opening: Bruce Pearl, Cuonzo Martin, Penny Hardaway and Gregg Marshall.

ESPN.com was the first to report the news.

JP better maximize this contract, b/c once he destroys the GT program, no one in their right mind will want him as a coach.
(04-08-2016 07:38 AM)ksigtigerdood Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-08-2016 06:43 AM)oldmangrizz Wrote: [ -> ]From NBC Sports last night......


By Rob DausterApr 7, 2016, 11:51 PM EDT

Memphis head coach Josh Pastner has emerged as a leading candidate for the same position at Georgia Tech.

Pastner has spent the past seven seasons at Memphis. He reached four NCAA tournaments in his first five seasons, but over the course of the last two years, the Tigers won just 37 total games as the attendance at FedEx Forum as dipped considerably.

Tech fired Brian Gregory last month. They’ve targeted a number of coaches over the course of the last two weeks before settling on Pastner. The sticking point here: Pastner’s contract with Memphis. He’s scheduled to make more than $10 million over the next four years, and one source told NBCSports.com that the reason the deal is not yet done is that Pastner is trying to negotiate a deal where the Tigers supplement the salary he receives from Georgia Tech.

If Memphis were to open, it would be a highly-sought after job, one that would make a couple coaches that have already accepted a job regret jumping so early in the carousel. The names that you’ll hear mentioned for the opening: Bruce Pearl, Cuonzo Martin, Penny Hardaway and Gregg Marshall.

ESPN.com was the first to report the news.

I'd take any of those coaches. In this order: Marshall, Martin, Pearl, Penny

As a UTK student, you don't want Martin. He is Josh Pastner. Tennessee fans hated him because he was a terrible coach here. Currently he has 2 lottery picks on his team and they got blown out a ton. If we hire Penny, Martin, or Capel we are idiots.
(04-08-2016 07:54 AM)Titans3775 Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-08-2016 07:38 AM)ksigtigerdood Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-08-2016 06:43 AM)oldmangrizz Wrote: [ -> ]From NBC Sports last night......


By Rob DausterApr 7, 2016, 11:51 PM EDT

Memphis head coach Josh Pastner has emerged as a leading candidate for the same position at Georgia Tech.

Pastner has spent the past seven seasons at Memphis. He reached four NCAA tournaments in his first five seasons, but over the course of the last two years, the Tigers won just 37 total games as the attendance at FedEx Forum as dipped considerably.

Tech fired Brian Gregory last month. They’ve targeted a number of coaches over the course of the last two weeks before settling on Pastner. The sticking point here: Pastner’s contract with Memphis. He’s scheduled to make more than $10 million over the next four years, and one source told NBCSports.com that the reason the deal is not yet done is that Pastner is trying to negotiate a deal where the Tigers supplement the salary he receives from Georgia Tech.

If Memphis were to open, it would be a highly-sought after job, one that would make a couple coaches that have already accepted a job regret jumping so early in the carousel. The names that you’ll hear mentioned for the opening: Bruce Pearl, Cuonzo Martin, Penny Hardaway and Gregg Marshall.

ESPN.com was the first to report the news.

I'd take any of those coaches. In this order: Marshall, Martin, Pearl, Penny

As a UTK student, you don't want Martin. He is Josh Pastner. Tennessee fans hated him because he was a terrible coach here. Currently he has 2 lottery picks on his team and they got blown out a ton. If we hire Penny, Martin, or Capel we are idiots.

Thanks for the info. Watch your bunghole over there in k-vile
Well, I was off by a week but Pastner is indeed history.

Ever forward.
(04-08-2016 06:43 AM)thewood3 Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-08-2016 06:35 AM)ksigtigerdood Wrote: [ -> ]Whistle goes WHOOOOOOOOOO WHOOOOOOOOOOO

Lol. BUB RUB

... and Li'l Sis were proud to show it off.
As PT Barnum would say...there's a sucker born every minute. Our sucker is Georgia Tech.

Now, watch Pastner win the national title at GT.
(04-08-2016 08:03 AM)oruvoice Wrote: [ -> ]As PT Barnum would say...there's a sucker born every minute. Our sucker is Georgia Tech.

Now, watch Pastner win the national title at GT.

Can't ever see that happening. But then again, would be typical Memphis luck.
Not gonna happen, but I'd like to see the Tigers approach Dan Majerle....
Not to be the "wet blanket" here. I want rid of Josh more than anyone. But I can't find anywhere that claims this is a "done deal".
(04-08-2016 08:11 AM)howboutthemtigers Wrote: [ -> ]Not to be the "wet blanket" here. I want rid of Josh more than anyone. But I can't find anywhere that claims this is a "done deal".

Brooks Hanson is saying it is.
(04-08-2016 08:16 AM)ksigtigerdood Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-08-2016 08:11 AM)howboutthemtigers Wrote: [ -> ]Not to be the "wet blanket" here. I want rid of Josh more than anyone. But I can't find anywhere that claims this is a "done deal".

Brooks Hanson is saying it is.

I'll believe it when the national media breaks it.
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