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ASU cans Sendek; job is Capel's if he wants it
Sendek's only "problem" is that he's squeaky clean. He proudly and steadfastly refuses to cheat, but he has to compete with and beat those who do cheat. His employers expect him to maintain his ethics, but find a way to best the cheaters. That's no easy task.bigdaddyg wrote:I always thought that Sendek was a pretty darn good coach for NCSU. He just had the misfortune to be too close to the "V" years and the fanbase had become delusional.
bigdaddyg wrote:I always thought that Sendek was a pretty darn good coach for NCSU. He just had the misfortune to be too close to the "V" years and the fanbase had become delusional.
No need to imagine it. We witnessed it last football season.Longrifle28 wrote:bigdaddyg wrote:I always thought that Sendek was a pretty darn good coach for NCSU. He just had the misfortune to be too close to the "V" years and the fanbase had become delusional.
Sendek was an average coach and he runs a clean program.
Couldn't beat UNC, and actually acted like he didn't care. Imagine how this place would implode if we could never beat our rivals and the coach acted like he didn't care?
Jeff Capel's only assistant experience was under his dad at ODU when he was hired at VCU and laid the foundation there. I bet he is probably a better coach after spending a few years with Coach K. I'd take him over Grant. But Capel and Grant are both cautionary tales to a guy like Shaka Smart (or Mark Few or Greg Marshall). Turn a mid-major into a perennial power and you could very well have a lifetime job or take the quick money and be out of work in five years. Money is good either way but it all depends on what your career and personal goals are, I guess?AppinVA wrote:I saw that, and it did cause a double-take.
If they're going to pick from the former VCU coaching tree, I'd take Anthony Grant before I'd take Capel, but that's just me. Actually, I'd make Shaka Smart an offer he couldn't refuse.
You make some good points, AppfaninA10land. I wonder how much that weighs on Smart, and why he has remained at VCU. He has a great job as long as he keeps doing what he's doing.AppfaninCAALand wrote:Jeff Capel's only assistant experience was under his dad at ODU when he was hired at VCU and laid the foundation there. I bet he is probably a better coach after spending a few years with Coach K. I'd take him over Grant. But Capel and Grant are both cautionary tales to a guy like Shaka Smart (or Mark Few or Greg Marshall). Turn a mid-major into a perennial power and you could very well have a lifetime job or take the quick money and be out of work in five years. Money is good either way but it all depends on what your career and personal goals are, I guess?AppinVA wrote:I saw that, and it did cause a double-take.
If they're going to pick from the former VCU coaching tree, I'd take Anthony Grant before I'd take Capel, but that's just me. Actually, I'd make Shaka Smart an offer he couldn't refuse.