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pearljamminagain wrote:
after K leads them to a dominating performance in the coming years, he will be given the highest NBA salary of any coach ever and leave Dook
and i will smile as Roy leads the Heels to ACC dominance throughout the remainder of his career
I don't see Coach K leaving Duke. He's had plenty of opportunities and turned down lucrative contracts before. He just strikes me as a guy who wants to coach in college and nothing more.
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Go_State wrote:
pearljamminagain wrote:
after K leads them to a dominating performance in the coming years, he will be given the highest NBA salary of any coach ever and leave Dook
and i will smile as Roy leads the Heels to ACC dominance throughout the remainder of his career
I don't see Coach K leaving Duke. He's had plenty of opportunities and turned down lucrative contracts before. He just strikes me as a guy who wants to coach in college and nothing more.
everyone enjoys a challenge, and after he succeeds with T USA i think he'll take the next step... he's had plenty of opportunities, sure, but timing is everything, and this will be his time... good riddance i say
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pearljamminagain wrote:
Go_State wrote:
pearljamminagain wrote:
after K leads them to a dominating performance in the coming years, he will be given the highest NBA salary of any coach ever and leave Dook
and i will smile as Roy leads the Heels to ACC dominance throughout the remainder of his career
I don't see Coach K leaving Duke. He's had plenty of opportunities and turned down lucrative contracts before. He just strikes me as a guy who wants to coach in college and nothing more.
everyone enjoys a challenge, and after he succeeds with T USA i think he'll take the next step... he's had plenty of opportunities, sure, but timing is everything, and this will be his time... good riddance i say
If he hasnt done it by now with all the success he's had, then I doubt it ever will.
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even if he left for the NBA (which I don't think he will), he'd be a miserable failure and he'd be back at Duke within two years.
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if i'm coach k, i'm not going anywhere.
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Why in the hell would he ever leave Duke? He doesn't need the money. He gets the best recruits every year. He's a god on campus (both the Duke and ESPN campuses). And he's got first dibs on strippers at lacrosse parties. I don't see him bailing.
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Go_State wrote:
pearljamfan80 wrote:
Coach K: college basketball:: Pete Carroll: college football
That's not a good correlation, since Carroll first sucked balls in the NFL.
as much as I hate to admit this as a Trojan fan...this is true. But the point is that they're both dominant college coaches and should stay in the college game, it's their forte.
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