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Should have been neither.Should have been gmac over autry. All day. Every day.
Another blown call by the BoT, the AD, and University.
Again, several people told me that Jim truly believed that Gerry was the better coach.
Obviously, I have no proof but see what Red has done, and see what Gerry has done.
Red has the team in free fall, Gerry took a broken 4 win team and has them legitimately on course for making the NCAAT. It took Red two years to break the team (losing record), it took Gerry the same amount of time to make Siena a winner.
Obviously, the level of competition and talent is different.
But good to great coaching ability occurs at all levels.
Bad Bad decision on the part of the SU brain trust.
Bro…race has nothing to do with anything with this. I hate when people bring that up like it was a factor. We gotta stop with that. Terrible look for who??? Who actually would give a crap??? Insane that people talk about it this way.Yeah, except….
Choosing the much younger, less experienced white guy,
Over the far more experienced black guy, who also had experience outside the Syracuse program,
and who had the title of AHC -
would’ve been a TURRIBLE look.
Red is objectively a better recruiter than Gerry.
GMac whiffed on the overwhelming majority of high profile croots he was the lead on.
Gerry’s “success” at Siena means nearly nothing.
He seems to be a better gameday coach, but that’s only because Red is the worst at that.
Bottom line: we should have NEVER gone with a continuity hire from JAB’s decayed coaching tree,
because the absolute last thing that needed to be done in that instance was ‘continue’ anything or anyone who had been a part of the prior decade of decline.
Well it is one thing to recruit and sign the big names?Yeah, except….
Choosing the much younger, less experienced white guy,
Over the far more experienced black guy, who also had experience outside the Syracuse program,
and who had the title of AHC -
would’ve been a TURRIBLE look.
Red is objectively a better recruiter than Gerry.
GMac whiffed on the overwhelming majority of high profile croots he was the lead on.
Gerry’s “success” at Siena means nearly nothing.
He seems to be a better gameday coach, but that’s only because Red is the worst at that.
Bottom line: we should have NEVER gone with a continuity hire from JAB’s decayed coaching tree,
because the absolute last thing that needed to be done in that instance was ‘continue’ anything or anyone who had been a part of the prior decade of decline.
Big because it's on national linear TV.That conference doesn't play big games until its conference tournament.
Big because it's on national linear TV.
Bro…race has nothing to do with anything with this. I hate when people bring that up like it was a factor. We gotta stop with that. Terrible look for who??? Who actually would give a crap??? Insane that people talk about it this way.
and there were some tense situations occurring on campus at that time that people would have tied in. To think it didn't play a factor (small, medium, or large) is naive. Optics matter.It would have been a storyline and not a small one. Not the kind of press the school would want after an already messy breakup with the longstanding coach.
And the 1 and 2 seed gets a first round bye, but you would rather finish first because you may have an easier path to the final game.It's a 1 bid league, nothing matters until conference tournament time, and all those will be on national TV. That is why I said these aren't big games; all the conference tournament games are big games for that conference.
Plus, you are an 8 point favorite playing at home the expectation is that you win.
Among other things Red is not "far more experienced" than GMac. His additional experience compared to GMac is 2 years of high school coaching and 1 year as an assistant at VT. They both started as cuse assistant coaches in 2011. GMac has technically been here longer since he was a manager from 09-11. The only thing Red had on GMac is a made up title. Acting like this would be some kind of major racially tinged story line that would stick with us in the long term is just silly!! We chose Red over Gmac for reasons other than avoiding some kind of narrative, likely his relative success as a recruiter. Their resumes are close to identical aside from Red being older!It would have been a storyline and not a small one. Not the kind of press the school would want after an already messy breakup with the longstanding coach.
It was 2023 not 2020. And even then there is actual racism in this country that gets people justifiably riled up, not coaching hires. This would be us hiring one 12 year assistant over another 12 year assistant. Any optics would not stick long term, because you cannot look at that situation and actually say definitively that it is some kind of racism. Students weren't going to occupy a dorm hall over us hiring Gmac. CNN and NYT were not going to do multiple stories on us hiring GMac. That thinking is naive.and there were some tense situations occurring on campus at that time that people would have tied in. To think it didn't play a factor (small, medium, or large) is naive. Optics matter.
Among other things Red is not "far more experienced" than GMac. His additional experience compared to GMac is 2 years of high school coaching and 1 year as an assistant at VT. They both started as cuse assistant coaches in 2011. GMac has technically been here longer since he was a manager from 09-11. The only thing Red had on GMac is a made up title. Acting like this would be some kind of major racially tinged story line that would stick with us in the long term is just silly!! We chose Red over Gmac for reasons other than avoiding some kind of narrative, likely his relative success as a recruiter. Their resume's are close to identical aside from Red being older!
People vastly overestimate the extent people care about race in these situations. White candidates are chosen over black candidates for coaching positions every year. Can you even name a school that got accused of racism for a coaching hire choice? What would the headline for us even be? "Syracuse racistly chooses hiring 12 year assistant coach over other 12 year assistant coach" ??
Stephen A and guys like that would simply not give this the time of day because there is nothing actually there! You can't even remotely compare something like this to Brian Flores in the NFL. He actually sued multiple teams and accused them of sham interviews, and even then, have those teams taken any sort of legitimate reputational hit as a result? Did those teams lose fans or endorsements or anything like that? Any "flak" you catch is forgotten about in an NY minute.The nuance of their experience relative to each other would probably not be something Stephen A. and the other talking heads would care about. How long it would stick with us wouldn’t be the issue; it’s how hot the story would be at that time.
We’re not talking about the average fan’s ability to consider all of the factors around the hire and decide if race was an issue. We’re talking press coverage and appearances/optics.
The NFL has a rule requiring teams to earnestly interview minority candidates and NFL teams still catch flak often when it’s perceived they passed up a qualified minority for a white bro.
Stephen A and guys like that would simply not give this the time of day because there is nothing actually there! You can't even remotely compare something like this to Brian Flores in the NFL. He actually sued multiple teams and accused them of sham interviews, and even then, have those teams taken any sort of legitimate reputational hit as a result? Did those teams lose fans or endorsements or anything like that? Any "flak" you catch is forgotten about in an NY minute.
"Gerry’s “success” at Siena means nearly nothing."Yeah, except….
Choosing the much younger, less experienced white guy,
Over the far more experienced black guy, who also had experience outside the Syracuse program,
and who had the title of AHC -
would’ve been a TURRIBLE look.
Red is objectively a better recruiter than Gerry.
GMac whiffed on the overwhelming majority of high profile croots he was the lead on.
Gerry’s “success” at Siena means nearly nothing.
He seems to be a better gameday coach, but that’s only because Red is the worst at that.
Bottom line: we should have NEVER gone with a continuity hire from JAB’s decayed coaching tree,
because the absolute last thing that needed to be done in that instance was ‘continue’ anything or anyone who had been a part of the prior decade of decline.
"Gerry’s “success” at Siena means nearly nothing."
I'm speechless. Gerry hate is alive and well.
I have nothing else to say besides that I strongly strongly disagree. There is not an actual story here to latch on to. Stephen A talks about racism in sports, but he is not irrational to the point where he would try and stoke the flames of a school hiring one assistant over another assistant who had the exact same level of experience at the school. It's not like Gerry was some kind of volunteer assistant who just blew into town and no amount of media spin could make it appear that way! You would be hard pressed to find Stephen A talking about any similar coaching move at the college level. If he did he would be the one taking flak for trying to create something out of nothing, not Syracuse.We had an assistant coach (very likely) wrongfully accused of a crime and parents of recruits decided their kid would not be going to SU. A story about racism in a high profile basketball school’s hiring decision is in the wheelhouse of stuff Stephen A. would give the time of day. Even if it’s short lived, the perception of racism could/would do some damage.
I think what that post is conveying is that Gerry could be one of the top college coaches on earth, or just a mediocre one that will never get a shot at a P5 gig, and the results would probably be about the same at this point."Gerry’s “success” at Siena means nearly nothing."
I'm speechless. Gerry hate is alive and well.
Siena’s storied history of head coaches going on to be successful P5 coaches gives Siena a nice head start with choosing coaching candidates who aspire to moving to bigger and better opportunities.