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Originally posted by BradleyJD View PostChoosing his own staff will be up to the coach, I believe.
Originally posted by amckillip View PostI believe this incorrect.
???They??™re all thinking about their future,??? Cross said. ???Each has their own individual situations trying to sort out. The coach coming in will have the opportunity to select their staff.???
Seems like the new coach will have his options.When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.
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Originally posted by BradleyJD View PostPJStar has a quote from Dr. Cross
???They??™re all thinking about their future,??? Cross said. ???Each has their own individual situations trying to sort out. The coach coming in will have the opportunity to select their staff.???
Seems like the new coach will have his options."Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
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Originally posted by BradleyJD View PostPJStar has a quote from Dr. Cross
“They’re all thinking about their future,” Cross said. “Each has their own individual situations trying to sort out. The coach coming in will have the opportunity to select their staff.”
Seems like the new coach will have his options.
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Originally posted by amckillip View PostCross also said he made the decision to fire JL. I know that not to be true. I would bet a tall frosty glass that at least Platt is retained.???We all want Bradley to win. If our methods and visions for that are different, then so be it. Don't ever attempt to tell me I am not a fan!???
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Originally posted by tornado View Post--the new selection at Bradley will not be able to hire all his own assistants - per info I have learned, so how will that fly?
Onward and Upward!
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Can anyone point to any specifics as to how this coaching change was handled any differently than when Coach Mo was let go by BU?
Other than the emotional issue of JL's heroic status among BU fans vs Mo's?
In an age of cell, text, tweet, facebook, twitter, anonymous leaks, instant usage of the media to further one's position, I imagine things are somewhat different than 9 years ago when trying to manage key personnel changes. Would guess legal aspects of such changes have also evolved making these things even more difficult to manage.
I think people are trying to make mountains out of mole hills and should let the process play out. Sometime early next fall is the time to reflect on the change and the affect on the program. Right now, its just rabble rousing.BUilding for the Future
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Whether you were for or against the firing of Les, one good thing has come of this situation:
There is a more open discussion of the (justified) reasons for the ever-increasing resentment towards the administration.
While posts on here are not in great detail, I am glad that people who care about the University are getting at least a taste of the inner-workings at the school. Since all most people hear about is the end, I'm glad that this ordeal has enlightened some of the means to the end. That way more people can make up their minds about whether or not the end is justified.
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Originally posted by AZ BU Fan View PostSometime early next fall is the time to reflect on the change and the affect on the program. Right now, its just rabble rousing.
As far as how the university works right now, most people won't care if we start winning basketball games. There were a lot of people that didn't care for the way Ken Kavanagh micromanaged people in his department either. I liked Ken a lot, but that's a reputation he had. At the end of the day, it's a business. I don't know anyone who hasn't come across someone in their line of work that they didn't agree with philosophically or didn't see eye to eye with. It happens. At the end of the day it's about results. If the style that's prevalent now ends up yielding great results, there won't be much to complain about. If it doesn't, the resentment will increase tenfold.Onward and Upward!
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Originally posted by VeveJones007 View PostWhether you were for or against the firing of Les, one good thing has come of this situation:
There is a more open discussion of the (justified) reasons for the ever-increasing resentment towards the administration.
While posts on here are not in great detail, I am glad that people who care about the University are getting at least a taste of the inner-workings at the school. Since all most people hear about is the end, I'm glad that this ordeal has enlightened some of the means to the end. That way more people can make up their minds about whether or not the end is justified.
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I am sure many of our posters know people whose lives have been affected by administration decisions. Changes made just for the sake of change. Changes made to bring in new personnel, some who were personal friends. Alot of the posters are smart enough to know when someone got the shaft. And I am not talking of changes just made in the athletic dept.
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Originally posted by wily coyote View PostI'll take that bet. If you called up there today my bet is the only person you could get is Willie.
So Cross took all the responsibility for this so when his "new coach" sucks....he is the one who takes the blame and goes back to the east coast.
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