OsoCoreyell said:
If Drew wins one more natty in the next 7-10 years at Baylor, he'll be a legend forever. If Drew FAILS to win a natty in the next 5 years at Kentucky, he's a failure, and everything he did at Baylor will be a footnote in his bio.
ALLBEAR said:
I have it on good authority that Drew will be a Wildcat
Yes, fully guaranteed contracts above market value come with fully guaranteed buyouts, but no I don't think Mack is any good at his job.Jorkel said:IvanBear said:No, but this is terrible by even his standards. Drew's contract should be a fully guaranteed and his buyout should be the remaining contract valueBearwhiz said:
You guys just figuring out Rhoades is terrible at his job?
You think Mack and Baylor have any real negotiating leverage with Drew? He is a hot commodity as a coach. The men's program was dog water before him.
IowaBear said:
The pressure to win at UK is enormous. The pressure to win in the post season at UK is even more enormous. Maybe he's ready for that challenge. But I promise his culture of Joy isn't gonna fly at UK. The only thing that matters there is winning.
Third Time Is The Charm: Reports Are Saying Billy Donovan Is Finally Interested In The Kentucky Job, NIL Could Tempt Him To Take It https://t.co/2UrZYY3Ff0 pic.twitter.com/StuDfF8Fkt
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) April 8, 2024
.I always wondered what happened to Eddie Munster.boognish_bear said:Third Time Is The Charm: Reports Are Saying Billy Donovan Is Finally Interested In The Kentucky Job, NIL Could Tempt Him To Take It https://t.co/2UrZYY3Ff0 pic.twitter.com/StuDfF8Fkt
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I bet Drew was Barnhart's first call. They know each other.EvilTroyAndAbed said:
I don't think he'll be UK's first choice anyway. I think he would turn it down, but it might not be his to turn down just yet.
GoodOleBaylorLine said:I bet Drew was Barnhart's first call. They know each other.EvilTroyAndAbed said:
I don't think he'll be UK's first choice anyway. I think he would turn it down, but it might not be his to turn down just yet.
Probably off the record, so if Drew says not interested they both just act like it never happened.
You might want to took a look at how many national championships UCLA and Duke had won prior to Wooden and Krzyzewski, homie. UCLA and Duke are UCLA and Duke BECAUSE of those two coaches. They single-handedly turned those schools into bluebloods.Porteroso said:Mitch Henessey said:What even is this take?Porteroso said:
The guy has been here decades, and this is going to be his best opportunity to make an upwards move.
Honestly if he is still motivated to change and improve as a coach, he should take it. If he is comfortable resting and coasting on what he singlehandedly built
Would you similarly say that John Wooden was coasting after 1964? Was Mike Krzyzewski coasting after 1991? How does staying at a place you literally built up from nothing mean you're not interested in improving? What a wild post.
I'm sorry but Baylor is not like those you posted. To compare Wooden or Krzyzewski to Drew is wild, and comparing Baylor to UCLA or Duke is wild.
Drew will never again have the situation he had for the natty. It was once in a lifetime to have covid encourage upperclassmen to band together to stay and see what they were capable of. It will not happen again.
What I'm not saying is that Drew won't do his best at Baylor. Obviously he will. But Kentucky would simply be a more demanding job, and he would be forced to improve his coaching, make some changes, that are difficult to know how to improve or change, in an entrenched position.
5 out of the last 7 UK BB coaching searches have resulted in UK picking a coach that wins a national title, if you are uneasy.
— Justin Rowland (@RowlandRIVALS) April 8, 2024
Josh Pastner thinks Scott Drew will be the next coach of Kentucky. @CBSSportsRadio @CoachJPastner pic.twitter.com/AtJ4LDD1fI
— Zach Gelb (@ZachGelb) April 8, 2024
Any Kentucky fan who would vehemently reject the Scott Drew hire needs their head examined. The dude won a National Championship at Baylor and had one of the greatest rebuilds of a program in sports history. Why couldn't he work at Kentucky? Absurd SEC fans.
— Zach Gelb (@ZachGelb) April 8, 2024
WacoFan said:
If Drew goes, McCasland comes home to BU.
boognish_bear said:5 out of the last 7 UK BB coaching searches have resulted in UK picking a coach that wins a national title, if you are uneasy.
— Justin Rowland (@RowlandRIVALS) April 8, 2024
Am told Nate Oats had serious interest in the Kentucky job but has a good thing going in Tuscaloosa and the Bama boosters stepped up in a big way to make sure he need not look elsewhere.
— Kyle Tucker (@KyleTucker_ATH) April 9, 2024
I don't think Scott Drew cares about the city. He's spent the last 21 years in Waco.BearlyNose said:
Have you been to the University of Kentucky? It's a campus two blocks from downtown Lexington. Rupp Arena is not even on campus, though close. The players practice in an arena on campus, but play their games in the downtwon arena. Lexington may be a pretty town, but it's also dying town…. their largest employer other than UK is Smuckers. Yes, there has been revitalization downtown, but it's still an OLD, OLD town with little of the growth than one sees in this part of the country. It's a state university, in a dying part of the country. The myth that was Kentucky, like the myth that is Louisville, is holding on to its past and hoping that no one notices the world, and most of college athletics, have passed them by.
Hurley would be dumb to leave. UConn has been the most successful program in America the past 15-plus years, winning three titles (could be four after tonight) with three different coaches since 2011.STxBear81 said:
I think it's Hurley for that job