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Gerry McNamara needs to be the next coach

The Gerry haters rn:
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Hodgeson - 2 halves. full game
About 24 hours ago, many posts on Internet have said Hodgeson is off board of Syracuse HC candidates. Although never confirmed by SU, I think it is true. Either he found a big bidder or USF has matched SU offer.
 
Other than minimal time as a head coach, it would be refreshing to see what specifics his critics have regarding his coaching abilities. Just being part of the Syracuse pipeline doesn't make any sense as either a qualifier or a non qualifier for the job. In fairness to him, he definitely looks and conducts himself as a totally independent person with his own ideas and certainly his own level of passion he brings to his team. He also has a real emotional connection to SU which makes him unique, more than someone who is just chasing the $$ and looking for the next move up the coaching hierarchy.
 
Other than minimal time as a head coach, it would be refreshing to see what specifics his critics have regarding his coaching abilities. Just being part of the Syracuse pipeline doesn't make any sense as either a qualifier or a non qualifier for the job. In fairness to him, he definitely looks and conducts himself as a totally independent person with his own ideas and certainly his own level of passion he brings to his team. He also has a real emotional connection to SU which makes him unique, more than someone who is just chasing the $$ and looking for the next move up the coaching hierarchy.
He's always had an insanely high basketball IQ, guys LOVE playing for him, and he wants to win badly enough that he's not gonna worry about hurting a guy's feelings by not playing him. I also don't agree with folks who don't want to take the risk because the program's over if we don't get it right this time. It's the NIL age; a coach and team can be bought quickly. This is a special opportunity with some risk but a really high reward.
 
Other than minimal time as a head coach, it would be refreshing to see what specifics his critics have regarding his coaching abilities. Just being part of the Syracuse pipeline doesn't make any sense as either a qualifier or a non qualifier for the job. In fairness to him, he definitely looks and conducts himself as a totally independent person with his own ideas and certainly his own level of passion he brings to his team. He also has a real emotional connection to SU which makes him unique, more than someone who is just chasing the $$ and looking for the next move up the coaching hierarchy.
This year they struggled with 3 pt offense and defense. Think it was largely personnel driven but can’t say definitively.
 
Hey all, I'm going to go ahead and hop on this bandwagon.

All the stuff about putting butts in seats was always true. The big unknown for me was that he was untested against steep competition. That was tested today in about the toughest way it could've been, and the competition freely admits he did a better job.
 
Wow... shocking what I've seen here... I've been a Cuse fan since 73... Was not Boeheim a former player?... How much gravitas had he aquired at the time he was name coach. GMAC just took a delpleted team to the precipice of upsetting an number 1 seeded Duke ...with essentially 5 players. Y'all need to recalibrate your assumptions and prejudices made bitter by 5 painful seasons... and stop thinking there is some magical selection that is going to appear in a pixie dust storm in the dome to rescue a once legendary program. I moved to Fla in 93 and remained a stoic SU fan in spite of 2 of my daughters going to Florida
Young coaches.... how about Todd Golden?.... Think it over a bit... The onetime poster formerly known as FLACUSIAN
 
Wow... shocking what I've seen here... I've been a Cuse fan since 73... Was not Boeheim a former player?... How much gravitas had he aquired at the time he was name coach. GMAC just took a delpleted team to the precipice of upsetting an number 1 seeded Duke ...with essentially 5 players. Y'all need to recalibrate your assumptions and prejudices made bitter by 5 painful seasons... and stop thinking there is some magical selection that is going to appear in a pixie dust storm in the dome to rescue a once legendary program. I moved to Fla in 93 and remained a stoic SU fan in spite of 2 of my daughters going to Florida
Young coaches... how about Todd Golden?... Think it over a bit... The onetime poster formerly known as FLACUSIAN
This is the part I don’t get either. If you’re not getting a Pitino, or getting a Tony Bennett to come out of retirement, just about everyone is a crapshoot. A few years ago everybody wanted Oats. That was a pipe dream. Many did not understand the change in the basketball landscape due to NIL. There are maybe 10 coaches that I believe strongly could coach anywhere. Oats may or may not be one of them.

I say that because many of the guys thriving in the SEC have SEC money. How good would they be somewhere else? Hard to say because they don’t move by their own choice. Hard to poach them. Then if you get even a proven guy like Buzz Williams, you could see how he crashed and burned at Maryland without A&M resources.

Cooley was “proven” and was supposed to resurrect Georgetown, it was a slam dunk. Everyone said so. But that didn’t happen. Again, very few guys are slam dunk hires.

Seton Hall made a great hire with Shaheen Holloway. If that guy wasn’t a Seton hall alum, he would be in demand, and would be much easier to poach than he is. That’s the kind of guy I want coaching my team and representing my university.

Give me McNamara over Red, and give me Fran Brown over Dino. Give me guys with passion over guys who appeared to be “mailing it in”, who always seemed way too comfortable with losing. I think Gerry is a winner and I would rather take a chance on him then take a chance on anybody else that might be in the running for our head coach. Because whoever we hire, we’re taking a chance on.

If Gerry wasn’t connected to Syracuse, everybody watching that Duke game would say “that’s a guy we need to hire”. He took a four win team to a tournament team, (almost beating Duke as a 16 seed, playing only five players) in just two years.
 
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