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I did not know Matta played at Butler and forgot about his prior coaching stints there. According to Jeff Goodman, he is healthy. Goodman also indicated he lives down the street from the campus.
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I'll start a GoFundMe for your KeaneyBlue buyout so I don't have to read your relentlessly moronic posts.
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Wow. Unexpected. Still scummy. So they knew they were firing Jordan and hiring Matta - no problem.
But to wait until this late to drop the hammer, screw Jordan out of buyout money, and screw his staff out of a job search is low.
Just pay the guy.
Like what UConn did with Ollie. You made a bad deal, that’s on you. Pay the man what you owe.
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UConn only paid because a judge forced them tomBlue Man wrote: ↑2 years agoWow. Unexpected. Still scummy. So they knew they were firing Jordan and hiring Matta - no problem.
But to wait until this late to drop the hammer, screw Jordan out of buyout money, and screw his staff out of a job search is low.
Just pay the guy.
Like what UConn did with Ollie. You made a bad deal, that’s on you. Pay the man what you owe.
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Exactly. It’s like how dirty UConn did one of their own. Of course they needed to pay. The judge was right. UConn were scumbags.Iggy1979 wrote: ↑2 years agoUConn only paid because a judge forced them tomBlue Man wrote: ↑2 years agoWow. Unexpected. Still scummy. So they knew they were firing Jordan and hiring Matta - no problem.
But to wait until this late to drop the hammer, screw Jordan out of buyout money, and screw his staff out of a job search is low.
Just pay the guy.
Like what UConn did with Ollie. You made a bad deal, that’s on you. Pay the man what you owe.
Butler looks trashy here.
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Financially, the Butler AD made a smart fiscal decision. It’s a business, not a charity.
Common sense is not common.
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Yup, college basketball is a business.RhodyRams12 wrote: ↑2 years ago Financially, the Butler AD made a smart fiscal decision. It’s a business, not a charity.
Jordan and his agent agreed to the contract with this clause in it. They literally said “yes, this is fine” and signed on the dotted line.
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And they had Thad all lined up…
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Not saying it isn’t.Rhody15 wrote: ↑2 years agoYup, college basketball is a business.RhodyRams12 wrote: ↑2 years ago Financially, the Butler AD made a smart fiscal decision. It’s a business, not a charity.
Jordan and his agent agreed to the contract with this clause in it. They literally said “yes, this is fine” and signed on the dotted line.
This is like getting a ticket for jaywalking. Technically you’re breaking the law. But you’re a dick for enforcing it.
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It’s called penny wise pound foolish. Was it within the contract clause, sure, long term was saving 100k worth it probably not.Rhody15 wrote: ↑2 years agoYup, college basketball is a business.RhodyRams12 wrote: ↑2 years ago Financially, the Butler AD made a smart fiscal decision. It’s a business, not a charity.
Jordan and his agent agreed to the contract with this clause in it. They literally said “yes, this is fine” and signed on the dotted line.
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Lavall played at Butler. And is viewed in the same way David Cox is. No one is saying it wasn't time to make a change. But it's a chickenshit move.bigappleram wrote: ↑2 years agoIt’s called penny wise pound foolish. Was it within the contract clause, sure, long term was saving 100k worth it probably not.Rhody15 wrote: ↑2 years agoYup, college basketball is a business.RhodyRams12 wrote: ↑2 years ago Financially, the Butler AD made a smart fiscal decision. It’s a business, not a charity.
Jordan and his agent agreed to the contract with this clause in it. They literally said “yes, this is fine” and signed on the dotted line.
Waiting 3 weeks screws LaVall and his staff out of numerous job opportunities - and an opportunity to be successful in the next role they take.
The buyout didn't drop by millions and millions of dollars.
Unlike how a coach can be hired in principle behind the scenes - if a coach doesn't know he's going to be fired, he's not putting feelers out there. And it's not like Jordan was a hot name in coaching circles at this time.
We'd be ashamed of URI if they pulled this on Cox. Right move or not, dogging good people - especially former players - ain't a great look when you're only saving a couple of bucks to do it.
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If we did something similar with Cox, not only would we have been shortchanging him a significant amount of money, it also may have prevented him from landing the Maryland job. A solid run at Maryland and Cox could certainly be in the mix for a head job in the future, something that doesn't happen if he doesn't get the Maryland job.Blue Man wrote: ↑2 years agoLavall played at Butler. And is viewed in the same way David Cox is. No one is saying it wasn't time to make a change. But it's a chickenshit move.bigappleram wrote: ↑2 years agoIt’s called penny wise pound foolish. Was it within the contract clause, sure, long term was saving 100k worth it probably not.
Waiting 3 weeks screws LaVall and his staff out of numerous job opportunities - and an opportunity to be successful in the next role they take.
The buyout didn't drop by millions and millions of dollars.
Unlike how a coach can be hired in principle behind the scenes - if a coach doesn't know he's going to be fired, he's not putting feelers out there. And it's not like Jordan was a hot name in coaching circles at this time.
We'd be ashamed of URI if they pulled this on Cox. Right move or not, dogging good people - especially former players - ain't a great look when you're only saving a couple of bucks to do it.
It also hurts the assistants, who don't get a big buy out and now are behind in the coaching carousel.
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These coaches and assistants land on their feet. They're connected. (What do you think they're doing down in New Orleans this weekend?) There are always dominoes falling in the coaching business. Butler, like any school, has every right (per contract) to wait until April 1. The coach knows exactly when the buyout cost drops. This is not a reflection of people. This is big business. Coaching staff knows that. They were not blindsided. Like David Cox, LaVall Jordan knew he was on thin ice and fellow coaches knew that too.Bos8 wrote: ↑2 years agoIf we did something similar with Cox, not only would we have been shortchanging him a significant amount of money, it also may have prevented him from landing the Maryland job. A solid run at Maryland and Cox could certainly be in the mix for a head job in the future, something that doesn't happen if he doesn't get the Maryland job.Blue Man wrote: ↑2 years agoLavall played at Butler. And is viewed in the same way David Cox is. No one is saying it wasn't time to make a change. But it's a chickenshit move.bigappleram wrote: ↑2 years ago
It’s called penny wise pound foolish. Was it within the contract clause, sure, long term was saving 100k worth it probably not.
Waiting 3 weeks screws LaVall and his staff out of numerous job opportunities - and an opportunity to be successful in the next role they take.
The buyout didn't drop by millions and millions of dollars.
Unlike how a coach can be hired in principle behind the scenes - if a coach doesn't know he's going to be fired, he's not putting feelers out there. And it's not like Jordan was a hot name in coaching circles at this time.
We'd be ashamed of URI if they pulled this on Cox. Right move or not, dogging good people - especially former players - ain't a great look when you're only saving a couple of bucks to do it.
It also hurts the assistants, who don't get a big buy out and now are behind in the coaching carousel.
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While that is factually correct, is the juice worth the squeeze?PlayMikeMotenMore wrote: ↑2 years agoThese coaches and assistants land on their feet. They're connected. (What do you think they're doing down in New Orleans this weekend?) There are always dominoes falling in the coaching business. Butler, like any school, has every right (per contract) to wait until April 1. The coach knows exactly when the buyout cost drops. This is not a reflection of people. This is big business. Coaching staff knows that. They were not blindsided. Like David Cox, LaVall Jordan knew he was on thin ice and fellow coaches knew that too.Bos8 wrote: ↑2 years agoIf we did something similar with Cox, not only would we have been shortchanging him a significant amount of money, it also may have prevented him from landing the Maryland job. A solid run at Maryland and Cox could certainly be in the mix for a head job in the future, something that doesn't happen if he doesn't get the Maryland job.Blue Man wrote: ↑2 years ago
Lavall played at Butler. And is viewed in the same way David Cox is. No one is saying it wasn't time to make a change. But it's a chickenshit move.
Waiting 3 weeks screws LaVall and his staff out of numerous job opportunities - and an opportunity to be successful in the next role they take.
The buyout didn't drop by millions and millions of dollars.
Unlike how a coach can be hired in principle behind the scenes - if a coach doesn't know he's going to be fired, he's not putting feelers out there. And it's not like Jordan was a hot name in coaching circles at this time.
We'd be ashamed of URI if they pulled this on Cox. Right move or not, dogging good people - especially former players - ain't a great look when you're only saving a couple of bucks to do it.
It also hurts the assistants, who don't get a big buy out and now are behind in the coaching carousel.
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Butler will get blowback for a few days, then another coaching story will pop up.
Never ending news cycle, and nobody will blink twice about this a month from now.
Never ending news cycle, and nobody will blink twice about this a month from now.
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I don't think Butler will get much blowback on this. If LaVall Jordan or Butler was somehow worried that feelings could get hurt if they had to fire an alumnus as their coach and there could be a dispute over money because of the firing, then LaVall should have never taken the job and Butler should never have hired an alumnus.
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PlayMikeMotenMore wrote: ↑2 years agoI don't think Butler will get much blowback on this. If LaVall Jordan or Butler was somehow worried that feelings could get hurt if they had to fire an alumnus as their coach and there could be a dispute over money because of the firing, then LaVall should have never taken the job and Butler should never have hired an alumnus.
Wholeheartedly agree.
It’s really a nonstory.
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There definitely will not be any blowback, because there’s never any blowback for anything. That’s not really the point; nobody is saying “wow Butler is going to get dragged for this” because they absolutely will not. But, it’s still kind of a shitbag move in my way of looking at the world - which I acknowledge is not shared by all people everywhere. I just believe in a certain way of doing business, and I recognize that all the “smart business people” think the way I wish we’d do business is unsophisticated because it isn’t driven entirely by the bottom line. It’s cool. I’m used to being on an island with stuff. I like my island.
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I’m confused by the people who are all, “if you’re not cheating, you’re not trying, who are you to judge, all holier than thou, etc.” and then have a crisis over a school doing something icky but legal.TruePoint wrote: ↑2 years ago There definitely will not be any blowback, because there’s never any blowback for anything. That’s not really the point; nobody is saying “wow Butler is going to get dragged for this” because they absolutely will not. But, it’s still kind of a shitbag move in my way of looking at the world - which I acknowledge is not shared by all people everywhere. I just believe in a certain way of doing business, and I recognize that all the “smart business people” think the way I wish we’d do business is unsophisticated because it isn’t driven entirely by the bottom line. It’s cool. I’m used to being on an island with stuff. I like my island.
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I get your view. I'm not saying I like what Butler did or I like how big business works. I'm with you. I wish the business world was different. Can I join you on your island? Is it warm on your island? Traffic?TruePoint wrote: ↑2 years ago There definitely will not be any blowback, because there’s never any blowback for anything. That’s not really the point; nobody is saying “wow Butler is going to get dragged for this” because they absolutely will not. But, it’s still kind of a shitbag move in my way of looking at the world - which I acknowledge is not shared by all people everywhere. I just believe in a certain way of doing business, and I recognize that all the “smart business people” think the way I wish we’d do business is unsophisticated because it isn’t driven entirely by the bottom line. It’s cool. I’m used to being on an island with stuff. I like my island.
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Some here are making a much bigger deal about this then it really was.ace wrote: ↑2 years agoI’m confused by the people who are all, “if you’re not cheating, you’re not trying, who are you to judge, all holier than thou, etc.” and then have a crisis over a school doing something icky but legal.TruePoint wrote: ↑2 years ago There definitely will not be any blowback, because there’s never any blowback for anything. That’s not really the point; nobody is saying “wow Butler is going to get dragged for this” because they absolutely will not. But, it’s still kind of a shitbag move in my way of looking at the world - which I acknowledge is not shared by all people everywhere. I just believe in a certain way of doing business, and I recognize that all the “smart business people” think the way I wish we’d do business is unsophisticated because it isn’t driven entirely by the bottom line. It’s cool. I’m used to being on an island with stuff. I like my island.
These coaches will probably all land on their feet if they are capable, and life moves on.
I think it gave Jeff Goodman something to tweet about and stir things up.
Again this is the nature of the business and they all know what they are getting into when they enter this profession.
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Jersey77 wrote: ↑2 years agoSome here are making a much bigger deal about this then it really was.ace wrote: ↑2 years agoI’m confused by the people who are all, “if you’re not cheating, you’re not trying, who are you to judge, all holier than thou, etc.” and then have a crisis over a school doing something icky but legal.TruePoint wrote: ↑2 years ago There definitely will not be any blowback, because there’s never any blowback for anything. That’s not really the point; nobody is saying “wow Butler is going to get dragged for this” because they absolutely will not. But, it’s still kind of a shitbag move in my way of looking at the world - which I acknowledge is not shared by all people everywhere. I just believe in a certain way of doing business, and I recognize that all the “smart business people” think the way I wish we’d do business is unsophisticated because it isn’t driven entirely by the bottom line. It’s cool. I’m used to being on an island with stuff. I like my island.
These coaches will probably all land on their feet if they are capable, and life moves on.
I think it gave Jeff Goodman something to tweet about and stir things up.
Again this is the nature of the business and they all know what they are getting into when they enter this profession.
Yea it seems people here got more butthurt over how Jordan was fired than Butler fans and national media.
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Fran Dunphy is rumored to be the hire for La Salle.
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Actual Tweet / link on the Dunphy hire from the Philly Inquirer, which might be paywalled:
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Wow age 73 played at LaSalle was a former assistant coach at LASalle and now the head coach , what you guys think of this hire ??SGreenwell wrote: ↑2 years ago Actual Tweet / link on the Dunphy hire from the Philly Inquirer, which might be paywalled:
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Good for him for coming full circle. At that age, having been out of coaching for two years, I'm just not sure he's going to have the time to get things on the right track there with how much of a mess the whole university is, and even if he does, how long is he realistically there? I mean, we hear about negative recruiting all the time, if you're going head to head with La Salle for a high school freshman, isn't it super easy to say "Do you really see him still coaching at 77?" and be successful with that pitch?
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Fran Dunphy needs to have stints at St. Joe's and Nova to go full Big 5!
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The guy has made the tourney consistently everywhere he's coached. Probably the best hire they could have realistically gotten.
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LaSalle went with Dunphy to save money. Don't have to provide him with any health coverage as he has been on Medicare for close to a decade.
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Dunphy is an excellent coach
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Not usually a lot of traffic because I’m usually all by myself over here. Weather is hit or miss but always happy to have visitors.PlayMikeMotenMore wrote: ↑2 years agoI get your view. I'm not saying I like what Butler did or I like how big business works. I'm with you. I wish the business world was different. Can I join you on your island? Is it warm on your island? Traffic?TruePoint wrote: ↑2 years ago There definitely will not be any blowback, because there’s never any blowback for anything. That’s not really the point; nobody is saying “wow Butler is going to get dragged for this” because they absolutely will not. But, it’s still kind of a shitbag move in my way of looking at the world - which I acknowledge is not shared by all people everywhere. I just believe in a certain way of doing business, and I recognize that all the “smart business people” think the way I wish we’d do business is unsophisticated because it isn’t driven entirely by the bottom line. It’s cool. I’m used to being on an island with stuff. I like my island.
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TP, do you own stock? It is all about bottom line.TruePoint wrote: ↑2 years agoNot usually a lot of traffic because I’m usually all by myself over here. Weather is hit or miss but always happy to have visitors.PlayMikeMotenMore wrote: ↑2 years agoI get your view. I'm not saying I like what Butler did or I like how big business works. I'm with you. I wish the business world was different. Can I join you on your island? Is it warm on your island? Traffic?TruePoint wrote: ↑2 years ago There definitely will not be any blowback, because there’s never any blowback for anything. That’s not really the point; nobody is saying “wow Butler is going to get dragged for this” because they absolutely will not. But, it’s still kind of a shitbag move in my way of looking at the world - which I acknowledge is not shared by all people everywhere. I just believe in a certain way of doing business, and I recognize that all the “smart business people” think the way I wish we’d do business is unsophisticated because it isn’t driven entirely by the bottom line. It’s cool. I’m used to being on an island with stuff. I like my island.
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I don’t own stock in Butler University, no.
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Is projo trolling him by always using that picture where he looks like a “sanitation worker” from North Providence ordering shots for his table at his cousin’s wedding? Or is that just the only picture they have of him? I don’t even really care for the guy but seems like kind of rough treatment from the paper.
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Good for Jared, like to see him grow the program upstate, usher in a new league then into new building…..
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Sources: Xavier's Jonas Hayes is finalizing a deal to become the next head coach at Georgia State.
Hayes just led the Musketeers to a Postseason NIT title as interim head coach.
Taking place of Rob Lanier who took the SMU job
Good move for Jonas Hayes after being interim HC at Xavier following the 1st win in the NIT after Travis Steele was fired.
Jonas’ twin brother Jarvis is an Assistant Coach for GSU. Assume he stays? His mother and twin brother were at MSG for the Championship game.
GSU Moving into new $80 million Convocation Center (7,690 for basketball) next season. New HC and new Arena when URI plays there next November.
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Sources: Xavier's Jonas Hayes is finalizing a deal to become the next head coach at Georgia State.
Hayes just led the Musketeers to a Postseason NIT title as interim head coach.
Taking place of Rob Lanier who took the SMU job
Good move for Jonas Hayes after being interim HC at Xavier following the 1st win in the NIT after Travis Steele was fired.
Jonas’ twin brother Jarvis is an Assistant Coach for GSU. Assume he stays? His mother and twin brother were at MSG for the Championship game.
GSU Moving into new $80 million Convocation Center (7,690 for basketball) next season. New HC and new Arena when URI plays there next November.
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Can you bring beer to your seat?PlayMikeMotenMore wrote: ↑2 years agoI get your view. I'm not saying I like what Butler did or I like how big business works. I'm with you. I wish the business world was different. Can I join you on your island? Is it warm on your island? Traffic?TruePoint wrote: ↑2 years ago There definitely will not be any blowback, because there’s never any blowback for anything. That’s not really the point; nobody is saying “wow Butler is going to get dragged for this” because they absolutely will not. But, it’s still kind of a shitbag move in my way of looking at the world - which I acknowledge is not shared by all people everywhere. I just believe in a certain way of doing business, and I recognize that all the “smart business people” think the way I wish we’d do business is unsophisticated because it isn’t driven entirely by the bottom line. It’s cool. I’m used to being on an island with stuff. I like my island.
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It sounds like the trash is going to pile up on Virtue Signal Island.
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Their current president was the other finalist for our president searchramster wrote: ↑2 years ago Jon Rothstein
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Sources: Xavier's Jonas Hayes is finalizing a deal to become the next head coach at Georgia State.
Hayes just led the Musketeers to a Postseason NIT title as interim head coach.
Taking place of Rob Lanier who took the SMU job
Good move for Jonas Hayes after being interim HC at Xavier following the 1st win in the NIT after Travis Steele was fired.
Jonas’ twin brother Jarvis is an Assistant Coach for GSU. Assume he stays? His mother and twin brother were at MSG for the Championship game.
GSU Moving into new $80 million Convocation Center (7,690 for basketball) next season. New HC and new Arena when URI plays there next November.
Take down the Robert Carothers banner and fix the concession stand lines