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[QUOTE="Sherman20, post: 5699111, member: 6357"] Gmac was a poor recruiter when he was here. Hop wins that aspect of the job, including player acquisition, by a country mile. Hop is also known as a guy who has developed players and made them better. Gmac has also shown that ability, albeit for less years. Hop is way more charismatic and dynamic, though Gmac has shown strong leadership ability. As for motivation and team building, I’d say both if them are equal in that area. But I don’t think either has shown much in terms of a modern offensive and defensive vision and schemes, so that’s a wash. They’re both from the JB factory of stale product. I don’t get all the obsession for Gmac as head coach, other than him being an SU alum. (Hop, too, it goes without saying.) Either would be a terrible choice to lead the program at this pivotal point. I’m rooting for him to succeed, but why can’t we just let him grow and develop and get better at Siena and then hopefully move up to an A-10 job and do well there? [/QUOTE]
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