Seems to me you could make the buyout equal to his raise. Then we're made whole if he bolts after one year it didn't cost us any extra dollars. But I'm not an expert on how these things work so I'm probably being naive.
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This is why I'm on CF. Jeremy was in the know during the Morgan McDermott transition.
hornecek basically plays hoiball now.
And I am not sure why we assume Fred thinks tj could take over for him. Jamie does. And influential people on here do. But honestly the more they promote him the more I wonder.
What I have gather is that a majority would rather Fred just leave already? The jobs he is interested in ARE NOT OPEN yet. He is supposed to announce he is leaving for a job that is occupied?!
What I have gather is that a majority would rather Fred just leave already? The jobs he is interested in ARE NOT OPEN yet. He is supposed to announce he is leaving for a job that is occupied?!
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You don't say...maybe that "tension" started when he demanded all expenses be paid for him to come back for a charity basketball game...
I'm moving into the camp that says 'commit or gtfo'.
I really don't care about Fred's NBA dreams...at least not to the point it hurts ISU MBB. We hired him with zero experience as a coach because we thought he could do the job and that he wouldn't move onto greener pastures. After this year we've got massive holes and having a lame duck in the seat isn't going to bring in anyone worth having.
If he doesn't like a big NBA buyout...or isn't willing to give us 5 years...then go with God. Go live your dream someplace else...but ISU isn't a holding spot to wait out your dream NBA offer. Go coach some ****** NBA team and wait out your dream job on THEIR dimes.
I still think Fred knows exactly where he's going to be next year. I don't think Fred is sitting at his kitchen table with a list of pros and cons and trying to decide. Everything he does is calculated and he knows what he wants. It's well known he would have taken the Cavs job last year in a heartbeat if he would have known LeBron was going to end up there
The situation is not fair to anybody. If you love who you work for you don't have one foot in and one foot out. Make a decision. If you want to go coach in the NBA go do it. If you want to coach ISU come out and make a statement. Allow a buyout to be put in that show you have a long term commitment. This has been a very selfish move by a few people that impact allot of young peoples lives.
Fred needs to leave now. He does no good coming back unless he makes a commitment to ISU.
I honestly don't believe this is about money. Pollard has said that CFH has always wanted to be an NBA coach. Think about it....every college player dreams the dream of playing at the highest level. Fred did that, and succeeded. Now he wants to try coaching at that level, and that's his prerogative. We're all thinking of how this affects us personally, my own thoughts are that Fred should do what he wants to do. I know way too many people who have a job they hate, rather than trying for what they love. (Not that Fred hates his current job, AT ALL.) But when you have a chance to achieve your dream, why wouldn't you try?
At this point if I was AD I would just hire another coach. I loved Fred being our coach but the run is over whether he realizes it or not. He can either coach minnesota or the chicago next season or they can find him a job for next year. announcing your staying one more year does nothing for ISU.
The only other alternative would be Fred agreeing to a long term contract and publicly stating that he is staying at ISU for the long haul. Anything less and JP just needs to push him out the door sooner than later.