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Pittsburgh dismisses coach Kevin Stallings after two seasons
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RE: Pittsburgh dismisses coach Kevin Stallings after two seasons
(03-09-2018 05:57 PM)esayem Wrote:  Hiring Stallings never made much sense to me. I’m not sure why he wanted to leave Vandy unless he wore out his welcome and he was saving face. I believe he’s a pretty good guitarist though.

The hire was an inside job by our former scumbag AD Scott Barnes who went exclusively with a search firm headed by Todd Turner. Barnes worked for Turner at U of Washington. Stallings had also once worked for Turner at Vanderbilt. Stallings was about to be fired at Vanderbilt. The whole thing stunk to high heaven. Barnes didn’t even interview other candidates. Nine months later he ran off to Oregon State.
This whole thing has been an example of cronyism once again at Pitt’s expense. Between Barnes, Steve Pederson and Mark Nordenberg Pitt can’t escape administrators that use Pitt for their own personal gain.
(This post was last modified: 03-09-2018 08:33 PM by 7fielder.)
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