Pitino to Minnesota....

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He's 30. And his dad is famous. He went 11-9 in his only year as a head coach. In the Sun Belt Conference.
Minnesota is doomed.
 

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Saying Minnesota got Pitino (Richard) is like a team saying we won the Final 4 (NIT).
 

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Yeah...fans reactions will be hilarious on this.
I stopped over to gopherhole and actually most of the fans are pretty excited. 30 year old with some name reconition who was an assistant at Louisville and has a little head coaching experience. It is an obvious huge risk but then again wasn't Fred a big one two 3 years ago? it paid off handsomely. Note: Though most now MN fans believe the Big 3 in Minnesota are leaving.
 

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I stopped over to gopherhole and actually most of the fans are pretty excited. 30 year old with some name reconition who was an assistant at Louisville and has a little head coaching experience. It is an obvious huge risk but then again wasn't Fred a huge one two 3 years ago? Though most now believe the Big 3 in Minnesota are leaving. (good for Cyclone nation)


He only needs to beat Iowa consistently to make it a quality hire in my opinion. But thats only my selfish opinion. =)
 

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I stopped over to gopherhole and actually most of the fans are pretty excited. 30 year old with some name reconition who was an assistant at Louisville and has a little head coaching experience. It is an obvious huge risk but then again wasn't Fred a huge one two 3 years ago? Though most now believe the Big 3 in Minnesota are leaving. (good for Cyclone nation)

If this is a "risky" hire, what, in your opinion constitutes a bad hire?
Risky and bad are two different things.
 

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Does anyone think that Rick Pitino won't be recruiting in Minnesota now that his boy is the head coach at Minnesota?
 

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Here nor there
He will certainly have the lightest resume in the Big 10. Minn is really counting on his last name.

There is a good talent base, he is coaching at a high-major school, and being Pitino's son will get him in the living room of recruits, so I doubt he fails miserably. That said, I would be surprised if he has them competing with OSU, IU, Michigan, MSU, Wisconsin, and Maryland.
 

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I think it's a home run hire to get the fan base excited.
Pitino was there one year, led Florida International to their first winning record in I don't know how long..with only a few scholarship players. Plus, he was an assistant to Billy Donovan, just like Shaka Smart was.
I like it.