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Stick with Huggy. He WILL (eventually) git ur done.
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<blockquote data-quote="The Bell Tolls for Thee" data-source="post: 131984174" data-attributes="member: 1812660"><p>That's true there is nothing any fan can do but muse about these things. I'm sure Huggins will get to retire on his own terms, but the answer is should he be allowed to without exception? He definitely gets another season next year unless he retires. But what if next year is the same or only marginally better than this year and Huggins doesn't retire? Does no one in admin ask if maybe he should consider retiring? Do they come to a mutual agreement that if the year after isn't at a certain level of success that Huggins will retire? Or should the admin just say because of Huggins career up until 2022 that he has earned the ability to have 4-5 consecutive non NCAA tournament seasons and a losing record if he wants to keep it up that long?</p><p></p><p>I certainly do not think he should get Carte Blanche. I think the admin should be keeping a list every year for a replacement in the event Huggins retires. I think if next year is another failure to make the NCAA Tournament that admin needs to have a frank conversation about how much rope Bob has in the coming seasons. Hopefully there can be a mutual agreement on the level of success necessary to keep a coach now in his 70's around in the event Huggins keeps doggedly going after one more good year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Bell Tolls for Thee, post: 131984174, member: 1812660"] That's true there is nothing any fan can do but muse about these things. I'm sure Huggins will get to retire on his own terms, but the answer is should he be allowed to without exception? He definitely gets another season next year unless he retires. But what if next year is the same or only marginally better than this year and Huggins doesn't retire? Does no one in admin ask if maybe he should consider retiring? Do they come to a mutual agreement that if the year after isn't at a certain level of success that Huggins will retire? Or should the admin just say because of Huggins career up until 2022 that he has earned the ability to have 4-5 consecutive non NCAA tournament seasons and a losing record if he wants to keep it up that long? I certainly do not think he should get Carte Blanche. I think the admin should be keeping a list every year for a replacement in the event Huggins retires. I think if next year is another failure to make the NCAA Tournament that admin needs to have a frank conversation about how much rope Bob has in the coming seasons. Hopefully there can be a mutual agreement on the level of success necessary to keep a coach now in his 70's around in the event Huggins keeps doggedly going after one more good year. [/QUOTE]
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Stick with Huggy. He WILL (eventually) git ur done.
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