![]() The new assistant coach with a significant head coach's resume can begin transitioning in, allowing some time for the current Kennedy players to get familiar with him while Kennedy is still around. Meanwhile, Kennedy staying keeps some continuity with the current roster and helps keep the entire 2014 recruiting class intact (except for the fallout with Jamal Jones). So you significantly upgraded your basketball staff immediately, but were able to do it for at least next season on the cheap (cheap! cheap! cheap!) while waiting for the projected extra 10-14 million per year revenue from the college football playoffs and new SEC TV deals to start kicking in (and while Kyle Field renovation is still going on). Now he is on your bench next season at A&M so cheaply that the sum of his salary plus Kennedy's salary is about equal to what he was making in Starksville. ![]() That head coach was making about 1.5 million per year at MSU when he retired two years ago. You have an assistant head coach hired who was a former SEC head coach that won 64% of his games, with 6 NCAA appearances, three SEC conference titles, and five NIT bids over a 14 year period. You have a current head coach with a health issue and on the 'hot seat'. And calling another poster names like PUMPkinhead isn't going to change a dang thing about the clues out there. Not sure why some posters seem to want to stick their head in the sand about the possibility, even though there are several potential clues that Stansbury is now in pole position to potentially be our next head coach. Some guys who follow this stuff more closely than most like Sandhop seem to be leaning towards a possible HCIW theory. The hciw theory is so ridiculous that if it actually came to be it would prove that our current administration is useless.
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