Hey, there, this is a different Bruin fan here. I read this thread with great interest. I understand and sympathize with you're predicament as we're all thrown into this pool of uncertainty together. Unlikely bedfellows, as it were.
It appears that most what all of us have heard or read is just fabricated or leaked for whatever reason since there's been no official announcement as of yet. I'm as surprised as you all that $8 million would be a stumbling block for UCLA. They paid $12 million for Jim Mora and $3 million for Steve Alford. The money is there it's easy to draw upon the generous alum who want this to happen. I can only think that there's something else going on.
I doubt that UCLA is stringing coach Dixon along to wait on a final four coach to respond by Tuesday. That's not been UCLA's style -- stringing someone along -- in the past. And I certainly hope that's not UCLA's current strategy, it would be a black mark on my alma mater if that were the case.
I presume we'll all know soon enough and the only advice I can give is to do what I do and not worry about things over which I have no control, just enjoy the ride.
However this turns out I wish the best of luck to you and your team going forward. Maybe, for both of us, we've awakened the teams' potential to future greatness. It'd be fun to meet together on the court and in the stands.
God Speed!
Did it take you all day to come up with that?Yeah, but she did mind the small size and your BO. But you only lasted a minute, so the suffering was minimal.
Maybe, for both of us, we've awakened the teams' potential to future greatness.
Look at it this way: If Dixon does leave TCU will have $8 million to throw at a new coach above and beyond salary. That's not chump change.I don't think you understand that if we lose Dixon, we're more than likely headed back into the cellar for the foreseeable future. We may not have a good team next year even if he stays. But we will certainly not find a coach that inspires as much confidence in the future of our basketball program as much as Jamie Dixon.
Ultimately if Jamie leaves, our program is going to fall apart again. UCLA is going to remain UCLA no matter who's the head coach.
Better. I’d give it a C+.Did it take you all day to come up with that?
I don't think you understand that if we lose Dixon, we're more than likely headed back into the cellar for the foreseeable future. We may not have a good team next year even if he stays. But we will certainly not find a coach that inspires as much confidence in the future of our basketball program as much as Jamie Dixon.
Ultimately if Jamie leaves, our program is going to fall apart again. UCLA is going to remain UCLA no matter who's the head coach.
I don't think you understand that if we lose Dixon, we're more than likely headed back into the cellar for the foreseeable future. We may not have a good team next year even if he stays. But we will certainly not find a coach that inspires as much confidence in the future of our basketball program as much as Jamie Dixon.
Ultimately if Jamie leaves, our program is going to fall apart again. UCLA is going to remain UCLA no matter who's the head coach.
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I don't think you understand that if we lose Dixon, we're more than likely headed back into the cellar for the foreseeable future. We may not have a good team next year even if he stays. But we will certainly not find a coach that inspires as much confidence in the future of our basketball program as much as Jamie Dixon.
Ultimately if Jamie leaves, our program is going to fall apart again. UCLA is going to remain UCLA no matter who's the head coach.
False start and personal foul?