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The Potential Legal and NCAA Fallout From Josh Pastner's Lurid Litigation Dispute
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RE: The Potential Legal and NCAA Fallout From Josh Pastner's Lurid Litigation Dispute
(02-20-2018 01:26 PM)georgia_tech_swagger Wrote:  The flip side is it will look bad to fire the standing ACC COTY who has the valid injury card to play. I don't think Pastner has fielded a healthy starting lineup yet all year. And who do you know that is available that is better? Mark Price wouldn't be a bad call, but he didn't exactly set the world on fire at UNC Charlotte. Craig Neal was fired at New Mexico last year.

I feel like if Pastner got a lights out recruiter to replace LaBarrie we'd be somewhere. Hell we're still paying Paul Hewitt, that's the one thing he actually COULD do. Just replace LaBarrie with Hewitt. You'd vicariously save a few million by the time Hewitt's buyout finally ends.

That's WAY outside the box thinking... Do you REALLY think Hewitt would even take the call?
02-21-2018 01:13 PM
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