FARRRRRR Hubert!!

Mossip

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He lost Caleb Wilson. You have to give him a few more years when you consider that.
 

dynastydreamuk

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My only cope is Hubert signed an extension last year and has the Wilson injury as an excuse. But not going to lie, we might be fighting against UNC and Kansas for a coach next year. And unless we get an ambitious AD, I can’t see us winning that battle against two other blue bloods when our admin is such a massive joke. I’m holding out hope we get the JMU AD.

This

And bet Kansas for sure hires one of the coaches that were "off limits" for UK 🙄

I dont think Kentucky has gotten much luck to help with out storied history, so dont expect it.

But things usually line up well for KU, UNC, Duke.

Hubert was a bad hire and they still lucked into a runner up title run.

I feel like the unfortunately for us to have our good decades, the Bermuda triangle of basketball atleast has to be decent overall (Indiana, UOfL, UK) if that makes sense to anyone Historically.
 

Dr.LutherSan

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Pope kenny payne im sure there are others who have no business coaching
Clyde Drexler
Chris Mullin
Patrick Ewing


I think Hubert Davis falls under the category with Matt Doherty, Mark Pope, and Juwan Howard. Those guys can coach, but just not at the level they were hired.
 

Goingfor9

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He's not leaving Florida.
Bad take. He has zero connection there and is a guy who wants to coach that the highest levels where bb is uber valued. The first blue blood to go calling will end up with him. We needed to be pulling for UNC to win one game. If golden ends up there they will pass us on the all time list. UNC may not pull the trigger with a good class coming in but they haven’t to this point because their coach hasn’t come available. Todd golden is probably their guy while we end up with leftovers. UNC has already done a number on us the last 20 years
 

Dr.LutherSan

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He's not leaving Florida.
I don't blame him ONE BIT:

-better job security
-not working in a fishbowl type environment
-alumni will constantly be boohooing about him not being in the "Carolina family"
-Gainesville weather is better than that of any blue blood city
-dude has zero issues winning already
-UF will try to match whatever competing schools offer
-there's always talent in the state that you can recruit from