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Porter Moser signs new long term contract with Loyola
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I hope things don't go as well for Porter as they did for SIU's Chris Lowery.
Chris Lowery took over for Bruce Weber in 2005 and had nice 3-year run (27-8, 22-11, 29-7) culminating in a Sweet 16 run in 2007.
Then on March 31, 2007 they rewarded Lowery with a 7 year extension and a boost to $750K, the largest salary in the league.
It was their undoing, and they have never recovered since.
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I am not implying he would have had the same success, but how does DePaul not do a full court press to get Moser after that run. All things considered, DePaul has to be on of the worst D1 basketball programs all things considered. They are in Lincoln Park in Chicago, have a brand new basketball stadium downtown, is a fairly good academic university, and are in the Big East. Yet they continue to be a terrible program year in year out. They would probably have finished at the back end of the Valley several times in recent years, if not last. However, there coaching hires are repeatedly awful, and they play the assistant coach game getting assistants that have ties to players instead of assistants that can contribute. You would think that with Moser's success this year they would have at least pushed hard to try to get that success brought a couple miles south.
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Originally posted by Toyota12 View PostWhen are you going to let it go? Move on its getting old you reminding us about Dick Versace. I'm not trying to be mean just tired of hearing it!What part of illegal don't you understand?
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Why Versace was fired
The following is not my opinion, but what was conveyed to me by President Abegg.
Dick Versace was fired because of his recruiting activities and his attitude when Bradley was called to appear before the NCAA. Had he admitted that he had made an error in judgment with some of his recruiting and would definitely clean up the recruiting, he might have survived. He did not, but retained his arrogant attitude. Had Bradley had a president with less integrity (thankfully we did NOT), the outcome might have been different. Had Bradley been Kentucky or North Carolina, the outcome might also have been different.
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I think we all know Versace refused to give the NCAA agents the answers they wanted and that his actions were deemed by some to be arrogant and deceptive. Versace did not agree with the findings of the NCAA, but Abegg wanted to distance himself from Versace, so he only gave Versace one year on his contract- and Dick wasn't gonna take that treatment. Most Bradley fans and boosters likewise sided against Abegg. During the NCAA investigation, Abegg laid all the blame on Versace so he'd look good and the NCAA investigators used Abegg's version to slam Dick.
Versace left on his own and took a position with the Pistons. He was NOT fired as has commonly been stated.
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