You left out winning.MrGolfguy said:
Never thought she'd coach that long, this contract would put her over 70 yrs old when it runs out. She is all about power & money though, she's proven that, so who knows?
You left out winning.MrGolfguy said:
Never thought she'd coach that long, this contract would put her over 70 yrs old when it runs out. She is all about power & money though, she's proven that, so who knows?
You obviously didn't read the whole thread.lookin4awin said:You left out winning.MrGolfguy said:
Never thought she'd coach that long, this contract would put her over 70 yrs old when it runs out. She is all about power & money though, she's proven that, so who knows?
You're right. As I stated initially she is driven by power & control. She took her ball & went home because she realized the current AD was not going to let her walk all over him like spineless Ian did. Its really very simple.BearTiger said:
GolfGuy:
KM is not driven by $$, she is driven by success and winning. She did not ask for more $$ when she left Baylor. She told LSU AD to pay her what she is making at Baylor, and she'll accept the LSU job. KM did not initiate or ask for $$ with her new $36 mil contract extension. It was initiated by the AD, not KM. AD said there were programs interested in KM after winning the NC, he didn't take any chances, he took the initiative to ensure she stays another 10 years. The impact of KM and WBB in BRouge and LA is huge. Many people don't realize she is a fund raising monster, she did it at Baylor for WBB, and also helped raised funds for the new Baylor BB facility. KM and WBB had major impact on Waco economy. She put Baylor on the map after 3 natl championships. She had millionaires from TX and LA to donate to Baylor's WBB when they were not Baylor alum or WBB fans. She can sell sand to an Arab.
Our family will always support NC and donate to WBB, but Baylor made a big mistake letting KM leave. She would have stayed at Baylor until retirement.
And our current AD is not very good, but yes, he is very arrogant.MrGolfguy said:You're right. As I stated initially she is driven by power & control. She took her ball & went home because she realized the current AD was not going to let her walk all over him like spineless Ian did. It's really very simple.BearTiger said:
GolfGuy:
KM is not driven by $$, she is driven by success and winning. She did not ask for more $$ when she left Baylor. She told LSU AD to pay her what she is making at Baylor, and she'll accept the LSU job. KM did not initiate or ask for $$ with her new $36 mil contract extension. It was initiated by the AD, not KM. AD said there were programs interested in KM after winning the NC, he didn't take any chances, he took the initiative to ensure she stays another 10 years. The impact of KM and WBB in BRouge and LA is huge. Many people don't realize she is a fund raising monster, she did it at Baylor for WBB, and also helped raised funds for the new Baylor BB facility. KM and WBB had major impact on Waco economy. She put Baylor on the map after 3 natl championships. She had millionaires from TX and LA to donate to Baylor's WBB when they were not Baylor alum or WBB fans. She can sell sand to an Arab.
Our family will always support NC and donate to WBB, but Baylor made a big mistake letting KM leave. She would have stayed at Baylor until retirement.
MrGolfguy said:
The AD is the boss, and team sport coaches are subordinates. Kim didn't appear to know this; she took her ball and went home when Mack made it clear. Its very simple people.
A good example of how this "works" in the real world is Apple hiring John Sculley and Sculley forcing out Steve Jobs.MrGolfguy said:
The AD is the boss, and team sport coaches are subordinates. Kim didn't appear to know this; she took her ball and went home when Mack made it clear. Its very simple people.
There's a reason why the famous Theodore Roosevelt quote gives credit to the "man in the arena" and not the "paper shuffler whose job is to fill out the employee evaluation forms."MrGolfguy said:
The AD is the boss, and team sport coaches are subordinates. Kim didn't appear to know this; she took her ball and went home when Mack made it clear. Its very simple people.
Well she is a proven winner. Mack, not so much. He was fired from Missouri, you know.MrGolfguy said:
Never thought she'd coach that long, this contract would put her over 70 yrs old when it runs out. She is all about power & money though, she's proven that, so who knows?
BearTiger said:
Stay? She gave 21 years of her head coaching career to Baylor. She is getting a statue at LA Tech next week, she won 2 natl championships as a player and 1 NC as an assistant coach. What does she have to do to get a statue at Baylor? Let's see if our current coach can win 3 NC's the next 10 years. KM helped with fundraising in the beginning for the new BB facility, but later on she found out the building was going to be built offsite. She wanted it on campus so the students can walk to the building. That was the contention between KM and the AD.
BearTiger said:
Fred,
You are out of line. You are now our family's psychiatrist telling us how we feel, how we should act, and that there is something wrong with us for being positive, thankful to a coach for winning 3 natl championships and creating a natl powerhouse? You need to look hard at yourself for being negative/resentful towards a coach leaving after 21 years.
We didn't suggest to put up a statue right now, but if WBB decides to honor her with a statue at the new facility in 5-10 years that would be a good thing for Baylor. Our 5-families (3 generations) have supported and donated to WBB over 30 years since 1990s. Everyone in our families is donating more $$ than ever to Coach NC and the current team, because we are hopeful and excited about the future. The past of KM's success is why we are a top-10 powerhouse today, and she deserves honor and recognition for what she accomplished, not hate and resentment for leaving.