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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Voorhees" data-source="post: 132703958" data-attributes="member: 1512498"><p>When Nehlen left he left the right way. Wvu had time to survey the landscape and hire a coach during the normal hiring season. When Huggins got busted last June the normal hiring season for basketball coaches had passed. Baker started a search but didn't find what he was looking for. Instead of committing to a lesser appealing candidate he decided to appoint an interim into the position. What part of this do you not understand? Who cares if he hired a video coach or the guy that mops the floor the 23-24 basketball season was not going to be good. Let me dumb this down for you. Tennessee lost Lane Kiffin at a time when the normal hiring cycle for coaches had passed. What did they do? They hired an unappealing candidate from La Tech who set their program back further. Ohio State lost Tressel at a time when the normal hiring process had passed. What did they do? They hired interim wrote off the ensuing football season and then hired a coach that won them a national championship. Baker took the OSU route which was the smart route instead of risking setting the program back further.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Voorhees, post: 132703958, member: 1512498"] When Nehlen left he left the right way. Wvu had time to survey the landscape and hire a coach during the normal hiring season. When Huggins got busted last June the normal hiring season for basketball coaches had passed. Baker started a search but didn't find what he was looking for. Instead of committing to a lesser appealing candidate he decided to appoint an interim into the position. What part of this do you not understand? Who cares if he hired a video coach or the guy that mops the floor the 23-24 basketball season was not going to be good. Let me dumb this down for you. Tennessee lost Lane Kiffin at a time when the normal hiring cycle for coaches had passed. What did they do? They hired an unappealing candidate from La Tech who set their program back further. Ohio State lost Tressel at a time when the normal hiring process had passed. What did they do? They hired interim wrote off the ensuing football season and then hired a coach that won them a national championship. Baker took the OSU route which was the smart route instead of risking setting the program back further. [/QUOTE]
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