Yep, this is the first time in the history of the NCAA Women's Tournament (27 years) that the Lady Vols did not make it to at least the Sweet Sixteen.that TN hasnt made the sweet 16? Or maybe its just that they havent ever not made the NCAA tournament.
Not sure if she was ever officially offered the job, but I remember Dick Vitale saying she should be given a shot. I think it was in between Jerry Green and Buzz Peterson.But wasn't she offered the men's post at Tennessee at one point? I swear she was.
but it never actually made it to a formal offer. The talk really heated up prior to and after Kevin O'Neil's time in Knoxville. I think Pat Head knew she could do nothing but hurt her legacy by leaving the women's program and probably used any talk with UT men's AD at the time to push the women's AD (they split the 2 in Knoxville) into giving her a raise.Rebels7 said:But wasn't she offered the men's post at Tennessee at one point? I swear she was.
I disagree with that statement. If she left the women's game to go to men's, yeah she could hurt her legacy if she failed, but you don't think she could gain anything by coaching men? She'd be the first to successfully make that transition and to be one of the top women's coaches of all time already would do nothing but enhance an already stellar legacy. Unless you're just assuming she would fail at coaching men, and thus saying that she knew she couldn't coach men. I'd still disagree with that. She's a hell of a coach, one of the best all time men or women, and she would succeed in whatever league she wanted to coach in from NBA down to women's YMCA leagues.I think Pat Head knew she could do nothing but hurt her legacy by leaving the women's program
I don't doubt the women has a great knowledge for the game of basketball. However, no way she would recruit the superior talent in the men's game that she does for the Lady Vols. Therefore, she would not experience near the success in men's NCAA. Very few, if any, good recruits would want to play for a women. No matter if she is Pat Summitt or not.she would succeed in whatever league she wanted to coach in from NBA down to women's YMCA leagues