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Porter Moser will have his pick of jobs

You're so freaking clueless you were claiming Wieskamp was coming back last week. Pretty ironic the guy who’s consistently the most clueless basketball poster since Kilroy calls himself bbhawk. Duke and UNC sites are already calling him a candidate, moron. He WILL be getting blue blood offers in short order.

Why don’t you do everyone a favor and focus on your personal courageous battle with trisomy-21?


A fansided article lol
 
Not from Duke or UNC.

Maybe, maybe not. He makes the final 4 again and he’s guaranteed to be on their short list. Even if he doesn’t he’ll be up for blue blood jobs, he’s a way better candidate than he was in 2018, that’s always been the point. He will get looks for top 15 jobs now.
 
Are you really this stupid or just really bad at trolling?

There are easily 200 coaches with NCAA experience that make more than he does right now.

He will get $20M+ if he leaves EASILY...

200? care to share that list?
 
200? care to share that list?

Never said basketball only.

Care to give me a list of names of college coaches who have never gotten paid in their careers but decide to pass up the $20,000,000+ he‘s going to be offered to stay at a mid major?

The coaches take the money and leave over and over and over again, period.
 
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Never said basketball only.

Care to give me a list of names of college coaches who have never gotten paid in their careers but decide to pass up the $20,000,000+ he‘s going to be offered to stay at a mid major?

The coaches take the money and leave over and over and over again, period.

I will wait for the list of 200 making more than Moser. Then we look at the other items you are trying to address
 
I will wait for the list of 200 making more than Moser. Then we look at the other items you are trying to address

LMFAO!!!!!!! There are like 50 NCAA football ASSISTANTS for starters. Almost every one of them left lower tier jobs and/or opportunities to be head coaches at BFE mid major football schools for the money. Funny how that works. You could probably get another 100 more just on pro assistants with NCAA experience.

Have you considered putting some of that stimmy into community college tuition?

 
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Well, you also must include the Twin Cities, Milwaukee and St. Louis.

I think they're a step below Chicago in terms of international business and international wealth concentrated in the area. I'd say Minneapolis/St.Paul, St. Louis, Milwaukee, and even Kansas City are regional powers who have significant international business and wealth, just not to the degree Chicago does.
 
I think they're a step below Chicago in terms of international business and international wealth concentrated in the area. I'd say Minneapolis/St.Paul, St. Louis, Milwaukee, and even Kansas City are regional powers who have significant international business and wealth, just not to the degree Chicago does.

Brilliant, those 2nd class cities haven’t even had their Ronald McDonald houses looted and assaulted. Your shining cosmopolitan Chicago is just on another level. The kids with cancer just need to toughen up if they want to make it in a wonderful city like Chicago. This is why millionaires are not leaving in droves at all, and your point of Chicago being a draw for people is just off the charts brilliant!


 
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Brilliant, those 2nd class cities haven’t even had their Ronald McDonald houses looted and assaulted. You’re shining cosmopolitan Chicago is just on another level. The kids with cancer just need to toughen up if they want to make it in a wonderful city like Chicago. This is why millionaires are not leaving in droves at all, and your point of Chicago being a draw for people is just off the charts brilliant!



Chicago has gone through upheaval before in it's history. No one lived downtown in the 70s and 80s, but there was a Renaissance starting in the mid-90s that's lasted for 25 years. The overall financial situations of many cities in the U.S. had been trending downward even before the pandemic.

It's not like Minneapolis isn't going through chaos right now, too. There have been protests, property damage, and violence around the country during the pandemic. People think it's BLM, police brutality, Trump nuts and white racists who are the sources of problems, but I'd say they are symptoms of serious financial problems across the country in families, businesses, city govt., etc. It looks a lot like cities during the 70s and 80s going through serious city government debt, business collapse, job loss, and domestic financial crises. What's happening in Chicago is being mirrored in LA and the boroughs of NY.
 
Brilliant, those 2nd class cities haven’t even had their Ronald McDonald houses looted and assaulted. Your shining cosmopolitan Chicago is just on another level. The kids with cancer just need to toughen up if they want to make it in a wonderful city like Chicago. This is why millionaires are not leaving in droves at all, and your point of Chicago being a draw for people is just off the charts brilliant!



Yes, no one ever steals from a RMH in any other cities. lmao
 
Chicago has gone through upheaval before in it's history. No one lived downtown in the 70s and 80s, but there was a Renaissance starting in the mid-90s that's lasted for 25 years. The overall financial situations of many cities in the U.S. had been trending downward even before the pandemic.

It's not like Minneapolis isn't going through chaos right now, too. There have been protests, property damage, and violence around the country during the pandemic. People think it's BLM, police brutality, Trump nuts and white racists who are the sources of problems, but I'd say they are symptoms of serious financial problems across the country in families, businesses, city govt., etc. It looks a lot like cities during the 70s and 80s going through serious city government debt, business collapse, job loss, and domestic financial crises. What's happening in Chicago is being mirrored in LA and the boroughs of NY.

No, there are plenty of cities where the rich aren’t considered the root of all evil, unions aren’t given the pen and the checkbook at the expense of taxpayers, and criminals are actually held responsible for their actions rather than coddled as victims. New York now has a 62% overall top tax rate!!!! Chicago will soon be right there. Who the hell would want to live in a hellhole like Chicago only keeping 38% of their check when they can move to somewhere like Tucson for more money, a better job, and keep 55% of their check!

He gone...



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Yes, no one ever steals from a RMH in any other cities. lmao

Kids dying from cancer fearing for their lives from looters is HILARIOUS!!!!!!!!

LMAO LEGEND, LMAO!!!!!!!!

Feel free to link to all these other incidents that happen ALL THE TIME, I’m sure you have a lot of examples. A place where this garbage now routinely happens is really attractive for people with other options too....
 
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Half their boards are calling him a candidate. Zero percent chance? Brilliant take. He will get elite offers, period.

It will not surprise me at all if he is a candidate for the IU job. They were willing to pay Stevens 7 or 8 million a year. He will definitely get some offers.
 
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This has to be one of the craziest threads in the past few weeks. People arguing the Moser is creating the next great power house at Loyola Chicago(what?), taking it for granted he would turn down a power 5 job, which he has never held, highest was another mid level program(what?), people talking about 200 jobs but then uses football coaches in defense, why not add corporate CEO's as they are about as comparable as a football coach is to basketball(what?).

Unless Porter us different than 99.9% of coaches and doesn't want a top job...he will follow the next big offer that fits his style. Guessing East or Midwest with ACC or Big Ten offer and he is gone and banking 2.5 mil a year with perks.
 
He could go take a job if he wanted to. But don't assume he will jump just because Loyola is a mid-major. LUC isn't Indiana State. They have an endowment of over $700 million. They can afford to pay him well.
 
This has to be one of the craziest threads in the past few weeks. People arguing the Moser is creating the next great power house at Loyola Chicago(what?), taking it for granted he would turn down a power 5 job, which he has never held, highest was another mid level program(what?), people talking about 200 jobs but then uses football coaches in defense, why not add corporate CEO's as they are about as comparable as a football coach is to basketball(what?).


Unless Porter us different than 99.9% of coaches and doesn't want a top job...he will follow the next big offer that fits his style. Guessing East or Midwest with ACC or Big Ten offer and he is gone and banking 2.5 mil a year with perks.
As I’ve said before, he’s a Chicago guy. Hometown team and all of that. Mark Few has probably been offered every top job in the country and has stayed at Gonzaga. At this point I would put them as the favorite to come out of that bracket. That would be 2 Final 4’s in 4-5 years? Iowa is trying to make the sweet 16 for the first time since Dr Tom? This team is way more talented than his first Final 4 team. They dismantled Illinois, lead from start to finish. I’m just saying the grass is not always greener. Now what ChiDoc is talking about you’d have to ask him. Nobody else can figure it out either!
 
why not add corporate CEO's as they are about as comparable as a football coach is to basketball

He‘s extremely underpaid and coaches leave behind their old small school jobs 99% of the time for the payday in all NCAA sports.

Wow, that is extremely complicated, and it’s just truly crazy to compare the psychology of football coaches with basketball coaches on a sports message board...
 
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LMFAO!!!!!!! There are like 50 NCAA football ASSISTANTS for starters. Almost every one of them left lower tier jobs and/or opportunities to be head coaches at BFE mid major football schools for the money. Funny how that works. You could probably get another 100 more just on pro assistants with NCAA experience.

Have you considered putting some of that stimmy into community college tuition?


Can I get some insight from you o wise one?
Should a link that you provide support your claim?

"There are like 50 NCAA football ASSISTANTS for starters."
The list you provided shows 22 make more than Moser($1,096,244 )
You can remove Sark, Don Brown, Kevin Steele from that list as well.

While I am working on my community college degree can you update me on your progress on your GED?
I will wait for an accurate list of 200.
 
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OMG, YOU JUST DESTROYED ME WITH THAT ONE!!!

JFC you’re a complete buffoon who couldn’t miss the point anymore if your stimmy depended on it.

I wish I qualified for the stimulus. I could invest in a 'how to make an accurate list of 200 and post a link that supports it' class for you.
You used hyperbole, I don't disagree on coaches salaries. I just think your facts are inaccurate.
 
If you're an Indiana fan are you upset that you took Woodson over Moser? Not sure how much of an effort IU put in to go after Moser but to the average college bball fan you'd have to think Moser would be the guy you'd want over Woodson. The fact that a school like OU was able to get him and IU didn't speaks volumes. Either IU staff values a 63 old alum with no college experience over a proven winner at the college level or that Moser had no interest in them.
 
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I was told on here he was going to UNC, what happened?
If Gonzaga win's this years NCAA tournament don't be surprised to see Mark Few jumping the Zags ship and heading to Chapel Hill to take over the North Carolina head coaching job....
 
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If Gonzaga win's this years NCAA tournament don't be surprised to see Mark Few jumping the Zags ship and heading to Chapel Hill to take over the North Carolina head coaching job....

I would never leave Gonzaga. Schedule a tough non con, 2 1/2 month vacation, 1-2 seed in the tourney. Rinse and repeat.
 
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Chicago has absolutely turned into another Democrat hellhole and many with options are getting out, including my son and his family.

what a ridiculous statement? Chicago is one of the prettier cities in the US, also despite what Fox News tells you is extremely safe in most regions. I’ll grant property taxes are high but that is an Illinois problem. Only thing rough about Chicago is the winters and any major city isn’t fun in a pandemic.
 
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Chicago has absolutely turned into another Democrat hellhole and many with options are getting out, including my son and his family. Taxes, crime, school system,.....are all being allowed (encouraged) to spin out of control.
OK City is not okay. If you would prefer it to Chicago well, that says a lot.
 
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