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Gerry McNamara needs to be the next coach
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[QUOTE="MSOrange, post: 5703089, member: 630"] Agree 100%. There are two approaches - the short game or long game. The short game is jump on the first high major job that is offered to you. But if they don't have the resources/infrastructure set up for success, that might not be the best choice for your long term future. Agree that BC is an example of that. So you've got your payday, but it might be the last chance to get a high major job if things don't go well. The long game is to wait for a job where you think you might have more success. There's always the chance you might not get an offer again if you wait. But I think most college coaches at that level have enough confidence in themselves to play the long game, and I think GMac fits in that category. There's benefits and risks to both approaches, but personally I fall into the camp of waiting for the job where I feel I'd be set up for the best chance at success. [/QUOTE]
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