talhadfoursteals
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Finalists have been on campus. To me, one stands higher than the rest. He is a HC and a HC who wins.
I might be behind on this topic, but I’m truly so confused and full of questions about this…With the Jorge Ruiz as assistant GM and Dame and Duft still involved there is no rush to hire a new coach. The portal/transfer maneuvering is being worked on still
The answer is no. If he is asked, I'm sure he could give an opinion, and the AD may find marketing and fundraising things for him to do, but he wouldn't be making any decisions about the team. This isn't an unique situation. These sorts of things happen all the time and it has happened at Weber in the past as well. Knowing Eric, He wouldn't do anything to undermine a new coach. In fact, I feel that he would do anything the new coach wanted, including nothing. The same goes for Dame.Is Duft really going to have a say in things regarding the team still?
I'm not sure anybody really knows at this point. Details have been vague. Best case, it's an honorary title and he collects the rest of his salary while doing nothing--this is silly for its own reasons. Worst case, he really does have control over basketball operations and this dog and pony show was for nothing. It is probably somewhere between the two, but none of it really makes sense.I might be behind on this topic, but I’m truly so confused and full of questions about this…
Is Duft really going to have a say in things regarding the team still? If so, this makes ZERO sense to me. Why would anyone want to accept this job if the previous coach (who was let go) is still involved in any sort of decision making? To me this is like getting divorced, allowing your ex-wife to live in your house, trying to get remarried, and allowing your ex to have a say in how things go in your new marriage.
He is not in the chain of command and is not 'in control' of anything. Those responsibilities were taken from him when he was removed as the coach. He is not 'over' anything. He may get assignments, who knows. We've all been asking for better marketing and public relations. I suppose assignments in those areas would be useful to the AD and would probably fit his skill set. I feel that some of us are making too much out of the situation. We had a former football coach go through this situation and it worked out well for him and the University. In fact, he stayed employed long after his contract expired. He brought in a lot of development money to the University.I'm not sure anybody really knows at this point. Details have been vague. Best case, it's an honorary title and he collects the rest of his salary while doing nothing--this is silly for its own reasons. Worst case, he really does have control over basketball operations and this dog and pony show was for nothing. It is probably somewhere between the two, but none of it really makes sense.