It’s hard to believe the dude is only 50. He looked 50 ten years ago
Thats a hard 50...looks mid 60's..
It’s hard to believe the dude is only 50. He looked 50 ten years ago
I would literally take a year to year contract for 6 figures just to get a foot in the coaching carouselMan, I'll take the job for half that!
I will be shocked if Chris Mack takes the U6 job. He has proven he can compete in the Big East at Xavier. He has everything he could want and more.The school does not expect him to compete for the FF every year. He has strong local financial and community support. I know his wife's from Louisville. So what. If she needs to visit family it's a 1 hour 30 minute drive from their house in Northern KY.Chris Mack will likely take the L1C4 job or stay at Xavier. I'm still not sold on Prohm. I know he had a lot of turnover this year, but it's hard for me to get excited about stealing a coach with a relatively large buyout after a 13-18 record.
Seems he used us to satisfy the continued payments from tOSU, unless he takes another job then he'll just be a liar.
Good- hopefully they target Bloat Capel now.
I know we don't have the best history, but 5 years and $16 million isn't a bad deal. It sounded like he was going to finally have the type of support that past coaches at Georgia should have been getting. Not sure what the deal was.Well... I mean at the end of the day it’s still Georgia Basketball. That probably had a bit to do with his decision
He left OSU as a fairly old man because of health issues. He’s not getting any younger so his reason for refusal could be genuine.
I never took Thad Matta to be a liar. But I suppose time will tell.
Had a neighbor with a lot of acreage. He had about 4 or 5 huge old pecan trees. Used to get all I wanted for free. Me and my boys would fill up several leaf bags full. Ga. peaches (fruit kind) are still good down around Houston County. Lot of people are surprised that they grow a lot more peaches in S Car than Ga.The peaches I can understand but the good (fruit) peaches are in South Carolina now. Pecans are the best in Georgia now. I love them both.
If Georgia had offered enough money and guaranteed years, Matta would have jumped at the job. The fact that he backed out sounds like some kind of a face saving gesture to me.Read somewhere that Matta maybe waiting to see if he gets an offer from Pitt.
Why, I don't know.
Georgia seems like a much better job than Pitt.
The Georgia 'peaches' are even better. I know, I was married to one that I met there (although she was born in Bama).
He’s only 50 years old. I know his health is an issue, but 50 is far from old. He still has a lot of years left to coach if he can learn to adapt his coaching style to accommodate his physical problems.He left OSU as a fairly old man because of health issues. He’s not getting any younger so his reason for refusal could be genuine.
I never took Thad Matta to be a liar. But I suppose time will tell.
Had a neighbor with a lot of acreage. He had about 4 or 5 huge old pecan trees. Used to get all I wanted for free. Me and my boys would fill up several leaf bags full. Ga. peaches (fruit kind) are still good down around Houston County. Lot of people are surprised that they grow a lot more peaches in S Car than Ga.
I agree. I'm dealing with it again now and currently in physical therapy. When he said he couldn't walk or take his shoes off after a game, I felt for him. It is rough!!!Back issues are no joke. If surgery doesn’t relieve the pain then it is tough. Pain meds are the only way and they make you out of it....
A bit surprised that he didn't take the job,UGA seems like it could/should be one of the better jobs in the SEC.Yeah it is a football school but it is centrally located in a region where there are a lot of athletes to be had. Bring in someone with an up-tempo style and make basketball fun,why wouldn't it work there.
Back issues are no joke. If surgery doesn’t relieve the pain then it is tough. Pain meds are the only way and they make you out of it....
Who do you think they go after now?Seems he used us to satisfy the continued payments from tOSU, unless he takes another job then he'll just be a liar.
Honestly, probably a mid-major guy.Who do you think they go after now?
Maybe a dumb question, but what about Andy Kennedy?Honestly, probably a mid-major guy.
Before my time. I’m inclined to waver but your passive aggressive tone makes me want to be stubborn.Me neither. even after he assured xavier nation he wasn’t leaving for tosu, then the very next day he announces he’s leaving for the tosu job.
I suppose age is relative. For a 26 y/o 50 is old.He’s only 50 years old. I know his health is an issue, but 50 is far from old. He still has a lot of years left to coach if he can learn to adapt his coaching style to accommodate his physical problems.
Then why did he even go interview for the job?......I think they didnt offer him what he thinks he is worth..
That’s what they all do. Heck Cal did the same thing to Memphis.He left OSU as a fairly old man because of health issues. He’s not getting any younger so his reason for refusal could be genuine.
I never took Thad Matta to be a liar. But I suppose time will tell.
Me neither. even after he assured xavier nation he wasn’t leaving for tosu, then the very next day he announces he’s leaving for the tosu job.
If Georgia had offered enough money and guaranteed years, Matta would have jumped at the job. The fact that he backed out sounds like some kind of a face saving gesture to me.
Matta's health issues have been somewhat a mystery to the public.
He is younger than Steve Alford, Crean, Pearl, Howland, Barnes, Jamie Dixon...
That was my point. it actually would create an even messier situation if they didn’t lie.That’s what they all do. Heck Cal did the same thing to Memphis.
As someone who’s suffered with chronic back pain for more than 30 years i can tell you that addiction is not always the final result of opioid use, like the national narrative would like us to believe.
I was prescribed 1500mg/day, and many times i used more if the pain dictated, for 13 years until i decided to quit cold turkey after i retired. during that time i worked 40+ hrs a week at a physically demanding job with no adverse effects. i have also known several other working people in similar circumstance as me, who also used opioids regularly and never became addicted.
I have also known people who willfully abused opioids to get high and those types of people are likely to become addicted.
People who suffer constant pain and have a legitimate need for these drugs, but now find it much harder to get them, are victims of this campaign to paint everybody who use opioids as addicts.
Mack would be my first choice since all the Butler coaches are spoken for.
Totally hope you overcome the dependency and get back to as normal a life as possible. That is tough to deal with, and have felt enough misery to work towards that never happening again.
I agree. I'm dealing with it again now and currently in physical therapy. When he said he couldn't walk or take his shoes off after a game, I felt for him. It is rough!!!
The peaches I can understand but the good (fruit) peaches are in South Carolina now. Pecans are the best in Georgia now. I love them both.
Yeah.....But..............
A MANGO is what a peach -- wishes it was !!!
LOL....[laughing]
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