A Possible Solution Presents Itself.

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hatvol96

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If, as becomes increasingly obvious, Pearl is suspended for at least a season and has to ultimately be terminated, the perfect coach to handle his absence/departure became available today. Larry Brown. How do you sell it to him? Simple. You tell him that Pearl is only being kept around out of loyalty and to ensure he is employable when his suspension ends. I raise that issure because if UT immediately fires him, there could be questions as to whether his suspension can be served while he's unemployed. That lets Brown, who has 3 or 4 good years left, settle in with the knowledge he's an interim coach in name only. It also gives you an extended window in which to seek out the long term answer. It's a win for everyone. Brown gets a big check without dealing with NBA egos, Pearl gets the issues resulting from his ethical lapse behind him, and UT keeps its basketball train on the tracks.
 
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Interesting thought Hat.

How do you think this scenario would effect recruiting initially and long term?
 
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I'm no Larry Brown expert, but I don't see him having any interest in coming here. What makes you think he would want to (other than the big paycheck and no NBA egos)?
 
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Interesting thought Hat.

How do you think this scenario would effect recruiting initially and long term?
I don't think Larry Brown would have any problems convincing players it's in their long term interest to come play for him.
 
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I'm no Larry Brown expert, but I don't see him having any interest in coming here. What makes you think he would want to (other than the big paycheck and no NBA egos)?
He's a coach. That's what he does. I seriously doubt anyone in the NBA will be calling, so he needs a team. Tennessee will be as good a job as any that might be open this spring.
 
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I think we would get killed in recruiting. Why not do the same with Tony Jones and he could continue the recruiting?
 
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I think we would get killed in recruiting. Why not do the same with Tony Jones and he could continue the recruiting?
Let's see. I can have a team coached by one of the five best pure basketball coaches of the last quarter century or the genius in charge of UT's brilliant substitution patterns. That's not a hard decision for me.
 
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I think we would get killed in recruiting. Why not do the same with Tony Jones and he could continue the recruiting?

I don't know the difference between the 2 and 3. I couldn't identify a set bball play if my life depended on it.

But even I can distinguish the differences between Larry Brown and Tony Jones.
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i haven't been keeping up with the Pearl situation much lately. why is it that he has to ultimately be terminated
 
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i haven't been keeping up with the Pearl situation much lately. why is it that he has to ultimately be terminated
You can't realistically keep a coach who gets a suspension of a season or more. If the comments by the new NCAA president are to be taken at face value, that's exactly what he's about to get.
 
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Everyone is always preaching stability. Nothing more stable than keeping Associate Head Coach driving the train.
 
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Everyone is always preaching stability. Nothing more stable than keeping Associate Head Coach driving the train.
I'm not preaching stability. Pearl is gone in my scenario. Not sure why that appears to be unclear. Also, Tony Jones would make Wade Houston look like Pat Riley.
 
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LB is one of the best coaches of all time. He knows how to get teams to that next level.

Hat- I can never remember why he got his finals appearance at UCLA vacated, do you know why?
 
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LB is one of the best coaches of all time. He knows how to get teams to that next level.

Hat- I can never remember why he got his finals appearance at UCLA vacated, do you know why?
I think it had something to do with the recruitment of Rod Foster, but I could be wrong.
 
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Interesting synopsis. Although he has the connections, it will be hard to recruit some high level players besides the one-and-done variety with the tenure questions. I think it would be an interesting move but is the AD willing to pay that kind of money for Larry Brown?
 
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I think it had something to do with the recruitment of Rod Foster, but I could be wrong.

I was thinking it had something to do with Foster. Would LB be an option you think we would explore or be able to explore?
 
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I was thinking it had something to do with Foster. Would LB be an option you think we would explore or be able to explore?

And there's where I think it falls apart.

That is, unless we can get Hat named AD......its just crazy enough to work.
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I'm not preaching stability. Pearl is gone in my scenario. Not sure why that appears to be unclear. Also, Tony Jones would make Wade Houston look like Pat Riley.

I thought you were saying retain Brown let him keep the train on then tracks while Pearl is suspended / terminated and bring him back after all is cleared up..I re-read your post slower this time..lol. It has it merits still recruiting could be the issues from other coaches saying you don't know who you will be playing for in several years.
 
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Doubtful. My guess is that if Hamilton has to replace Pearl, he'll look to guys he dealt with during the last hiring process.
do you expect Hamilton to be AD when this happens? The concensus seems to be he's on the way out.
 

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