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The best coaching option out there

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Rick Pitino.

He’s been mentioned but I really want him to be taken seriously by our search committee.

He’s the only coaching option you can confidently say will keep our basketball progrums momentum going. He can recruit and he is a hell of a coach. We will remain nationally relevant and he’s clearly not afraid to do what it takes to win (if you
care about stripper parties for recruits you’re kind of a pvssy)

This man has coached a college powerhouse to a national title all the way to some Greek pro squad to theirs and many other stops.

the other names could be good but unless you steal from an Arkansas, Alabama, etc., it’s a crapshoot. Small school coach comes and our momentum dies, Ham would be a total crapshoot whether he’s a Juwan or a Ewing (Ewing is a terrible college coach who made one Covid conference tourney run and everyone forgot he sucks)

We have a huge opportunity to step forward and get a coach who will beat the shit out of the Austin sissies and the rest of the conference. Anyone listening who has any influence in the dept, if Pitino wants to come to Texas Tech, bring him here

*Edit* The most common reply about his age, as I wrote in a comment below “His age is certainly up there but who cares we can’t hold onto a coach for more than 5-6 years anyways. If Ham has success he’s going right back to the NBA, if Mccasland comes and is successful he’d get calls for Baylor or a blue blood.” And the other is Kirby won’t hire him because he didn’t hire Briles...Briles led a systemic rape program, Pitino paid for some recruits to see titties. Those things are on completely different universes of wrongdoing
 
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