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Former Bradley player Billy Wright hired as assistant at WIU by Jim Molinari

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  • #16
    my question is...are they saying bradley is the sinking ship...and I think thats what MM is getting at also

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Bradleyguy10 View Post
      my question is...are they saying bradley is the sinking ship...and I think thats what MM is getting at also

      Let me try to explain: Molinari knew he was a "lame-duck" coach on a sinking ship and spared Wright potential career suicide by not bringing him in "back then". Bradley is certainly no sinking ship now.

      Since Mo knows he should have 8 new years with WIU he figured now was a good time to reward Wright and bring him "on board" a "rising tide".

      Am I right with my interpretation brocks?

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Braves4Life View Post
        Let me try to explain: Molinari knew he was a "lame-duck" coach on a sinking ship and spared Wright potential career suicide by not bringing him in "back then". Bradley is certainly no sinking ship now.

        Since Mo knows he should have 8 new years with WIU he figured now was a good time to reward Wright and bring him "on board" a "rising tide".

        Am I right with my interpretation brocks?
        Hmmmm - well done my young Watson.

        Nice.

        Re-reading (all) the posts.... I think you very well could be right.

        My apologies - Brock.

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        • #19
          Come on . . . of course I didn't mean BRADLEY . . . I meant the coaching tenure of Molinari. I don't know when that offer was made, but if it was during the last couple years, he's an honest enough guy to say "hey . . . this could be a bad time . . . there's some writing on the wall here."

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          • #20
            I say good luck to Jim, I hope he can get WIU to a competitive level. It would be fun to play them in an exhibition or maybe even a non-conference game if they can get good enough down the road.
            Thinking is the hardest work, that is why so few people do it. -Henry Ford

            Yeah...I've been in college for a while now and I'm pretty sure that awesomest is not a word. -Andrew E.

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