cliftonparksufan
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Congratulations to Gerry and to Syracuse.
How many former players show up to the presser ?
My son got his soccer kit for summer league - without input he picked #67. I’m less than thrilled about it. But he told me he knows it’s over but doesn’t care, he wanted the number anyway - he is not a kid influenced significantly by peer pressure.
His total commitment to doing whatever the hell he wants to is equal parts infuriating and endearing.
How many current players show up?
Spot on post. Exactly right.Here’s the thing . We hope he is the right hire . The reason there is apprehension is because the recent Boeheim coaching tree is a Forrest of wood rot. Will Gmac be the guy to resurrect ? Maybe . But strictly statistically speaking it is more unlikely than likely. This as opposed to coaches with a longer track record of success against the odds. It’s not necessarily about emotion and “gut” feel. There is a rational aspect to being dubious of the move.
Live look inside the SU ticket sales officeAnyone else get a call from SU Athletics trying to sell tickets yesterday? I saw the 443 number and let it go to voicemail, but good for them for already cold calling & trying to stir some excitement/sales.
What are your concerns?I know nothing and my opinion is as worthless as everyone else's (not named Brian Blair). That being said, once Gerry became a viable candidate, I think it was always going to be extremely difficult not to hire him.
I suspect he crossed the viability threshold when Sienna won the MAAC tourney. Once people could point to him taking a 4-win team to a conference title in 2 seasons, there was going to be a ton of momentum behind his candidacy from SU donors.
In my mind, the only thing that could have derailed that was luring an established, winning, current P5 coach to SU. And honestly, SU would never spend the money to hire a candidate with those qualifications. Schertz was on the fringe of that but not P5 obviously.
I have concerns about Gerry as HC, but I love the renewed energy that he'll bring to the program and us fans. I hope that all the donors who promised to open their wallets for him follow through.
We need about $8 million in NIL to pair with the $4 million in direct compensation from SU. Hitting that number is the most important thing necessary to turning things around starting this coming season. Blair's statement made that crystal clear.
It's been a miserable past couple years for SU hoops. Let's go Gerry, crush the offseason.
FIFYIt's not like they have any.
Nothing earth shattering.What are your concerns?
Nothing earth shattering.
He did a very good job turning Siena's fortunes around quickly. But it's a one season thing, obviously wasn't sustained (since he left), and who knows if he can replicate that in the ACC.
His recruiting at SU was underwhelming. Maybe that had a lot to do with JB's disinterest in closing, and maybe it's less relevant in the NIL era. But we still gotta convince great players to come to SU, especially when the money is roughly equal between us and a competitor.
No one really has a great feel for the effectiveness of his offensive and defensive philosophies. Part of that is only having coached 2 years at a low major. Maybe he's a brilliant strategic mind, but we haven't seen it.
Gerry checks all the intangible boxes. And he'll excite the fans and donor class. But we really don't know what we'll get when the season tips off. He just doesn't have much of a track record.
Look, every coach we were targeting would have brought some unknowns and concerns with him. I'm not singling Gerry out, so don't bring your "Gerry hater" energy to me.
There's simply a lot we don't know.
Very fair assessment and LOL to "Gerry hater energy". I'm glad I didn't have my camera on during the conference call when I read that.Nothing earth shattering.
He did a very good job turning Siena's fortunes around quickly. But it's a one season thing, obviously wasn't sustained (since he left), and who knows if he can replicate that in the ACC.
His recruiting at SU was underwhelming. Maybe that had a lot to do with JB's disinterest in closing, and maybe it's less relevant in the NIL era. But we still gotta convince great players to come to SU, especially when the money is roughly equal between us and a competitor.
No one really has a great feel for the effectiveness of his offensive and defensive philosophies. Part of that is only having coached 2 years at a low major. Maybe he's a brilliant strategic mind, but we haven't seen it.
Gerry checks all the intangible boxes. And he'll excite the fans and donor class. But we really don't know what we'll get when the season tips off. He just doesn't have much of a track record.
Look, every coach we were targeting would have brought some unknowns and concerns with him. I'm not singling Gerry out, so don't bring your "Gerry hater" energy to me.
There's simply a lot we don't know.
Fair enough.Nothing earth shattering.
He did a very good job turning Siena's fortunes around quickly. But it's a one season thing, obviously wasn't sustained (since he left), and who knows if he can replicate that in the ACC.
His recruiting at SU was underwhelming. Maybe that had a lot to do with JB's disinterest in closing, and maybe it's less relevant in the NIL era. But we still gotta convince great players to come to SU, especially when the money is roughly equal between us and a competitor.
No one really has a great feel for the effectiveness of his offensive and defensive philosophies. Part of that is only having coached 2 years at a low major. Maybe he's a brilliant strategic mind, but we haven't seen it.
Gerry checks all the intangible boxes. And he'll excite the fans and donor class. But we really don't know what we'll get when the season tips off. He just doesn't have much of a track record.
Look, every coach we were targeting would have brought some unknowns and concerns with him. I'm not singling Gerry out, so don't bring your "Gerry hater" energy to me.
There's simply a lot we don't know.