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Here's the price of being successful as a mid-major

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  • Here's the price of being successful as a mid-major

    Using Kent State as an example....just as soon as they hire a guy and get successful - seems they lose their head coaches, over and over...

    time and again when their basketball coach achieves moderate success - he gets hired away..
    2001- they lost Gary Waters to Rutgers after a 24-10 season
    2002- they lost Stan Heath to Arkansas after a 30-6 season
    2008- they lost Jim Christian to TCU after a 28-7 season
    2011- they lost Geno Ford to Bradley after a 25-12 season and the lawsuit over that one is still pending..

    Then last fall - 2012 - they lost their football coach to Purdue after a 11-3 season

    Now...they have a good season in baseball -- and their head baseball coach is leaving and headed to Georgia...
    He has a career 350-188 record and took them deep into the CWS last year.

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    I have always felt that has been the main problem with the Missouri Valley. Coaches make a name for themselves then get offered a salary much higher than what they are making and is hard to turn down. Missouri Valley have had several coaches that have done well and moved on to bigger salaries

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    • #3
      Not like at BU. They fire their coach after a 32-3 season.
      What part of illegal don't you understand?

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