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  • DePaul schedules news conference for Monday morning to announce Jerry Wainwright to step down

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    DePaul will have a news conference Monday morning at 11 am to announce that Head Coach Jerry Wainwright will step down as coach.

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    tribune...
    One hundred years provides more than several lifetimes full of highlights, some lowlights, and many memories. Here’s a look at 100 years of the Western Golf Association and the Western Open. …

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      Jerry Wainwright suffered a fractured tibia and a torn MCL in a collision on the side of the court in last Wednesday's game at Villanova.
      One hundred years provides more than several lifetimes full of highlights, some lowlights, and many memories. Here’s a look at 100 years of the Western Golf Association and the Western Open. …


      it's not known if his injuries played a part in this decision to be announced tomorrow.
      One hundred years provides more than several lifetimes full of highlights, some lowlights, and many memories. Here’s a look at 100 years of the Western Golf Association and the Western Open. …

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        Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
        Jerry Wainwright suffered a fractured tibia and a torn MCL in a collision on the side of the court in last Wednesday's game at Villanova.
        One hundred years provides more than several lifetimes full of highlights, some lowlights, and many memories. Here’s a look at 100 years of the Western Golf Association and the Western Open. …


        it's not known if his injuries played a part in this decision to be announced tomorrow.
        http://www.chicagobreakingsports.com...ainwright.html
        Hmmm. I hadn't thought of that. Sorry to see him go. He was a great spokesman for the team, and a great coach. He just could not get the recruits needed to compete in the Big East. But frankly, I still don't know why DePaul chose to move into the Big East in the first place! That may be the first thing that needs to be rectified. They need to be moved out of there ASAP.

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        • #5
          Les has probably already mailed his vacancy application letter to Depaul LOL. I wouldn't be surprised to see him at least attempt to bolt with his son about to graduate from Notre Dame and his Chicago roots.

          Jason

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          • #6
            And if he does go, say good bye to Wilkins for next season. You know his pappa would want him closer to Gary, IN.

            Jason

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              You may be right Jason. . .and I actually think it would be a very good opportunity/situation for JL. And I would imagine he would get some glowing recommendations from higher ups at Bradley, to boot.

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              • #8
                Les at Depaul? Would that get them on our schedule every year?

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                  Originally posted by jasonpeoria911 View Post
                  Les has probably already mailed his vacancy application letter to Depaul LOL. I wouldn't be surprised to see him at least attempt to bolt with his son about to graduate from Notre Dame and his Chicago roots.

                  Jason
                  Originally posted by squirrelgotdead View Post
                  You may be right Jason. . .and I actually think it would be a very good opportunity/situation for JL. And I would imagine he would get some glowing recommendations from higher ups at Bradley, to boot.
                  I think that would be a good move for Les at a good time for him. I doubt it will happen, and I hope he rights the ship at BU and stays for a LONG time.

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                  • #10
                    Book it, DePaul will not hire another mid-major coach....no matter what the "experts" claim!
                    They might elevate one of their current assistants right now or go for an Izzo, or Keady assistant, or another top level assistant...

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                      Jim Les will not coach at another college other than BU.
                      Onward and Upward!

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                        Originally posted by BradleyBrave View Post
                        Jim Les will not coach at another college other than BU.
                        So you're saying if Les is fired he'll go back into the corporate world? Or, are you saying he won't be fired..... ever?

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                          The only way Les ever leaves BU is either through firing or because he can't physically coach anymore. Unlike most coaches who dream of taking themselves to a final 4, Les dreams of taking BU and BU only to a final 4, and thats why he's so valuable to BU. It will be near impossible to find a coach to come the the Valley who will be coaching at BU to see the program succeed rather than wanting to succeed themselves so they can jump ship to the big time.
                          "How do you go from where you are to where you want to be? I think you have to have an enthusiasm for life. You have to have a dream, a goal, and you have to be willing to work for it." - Jim Valvano

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                            Originally posted by Braves4Life View Post
                            So you're saying if Les is fired he'll go back into the corporate world? Or, are you saying he won't be fired..... ever?
                            Whenever JL is done coaching BU I think he'll either take time off and watch Tyler play in college (if TL is still in college), help his brother coach high school basketball up in Chicago, or get a job with an NBA team either as an assistant or as a front office guy. JL has had a very successful life and I don't think he really would need to work anymore if he didn't want to. I think his days in corporate America are over. Why go back to that when you can be around the game of basketball for a living? I know if I could I sure as heck would!
                            Onward and Upward!

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                              Originally posted by BradleyBrave View Post
                              Jim Les will not coach at another college other than BU.
                              I have said that for along time and that was one of the nice things w/ getting JL as our coach is that he won't be looking. The only job I could ever see him leaving for would be the NBA if it was the right offer.

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