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Username Post: Jay Wright
mobrien 
Masters Student
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Loc: New York
Reg: 04-18-17
04-21-22 11:44 AM - Post#340766    
    In response to palestra38

Being an elite college basketball coach is a much, much worse job than it used to be. A lot of your players will be gone after a year or two, and you have to constantly recruit the other ones to not transfer. So you're teaching new guys the same basics almost every year, with very little chance of seeing them advance to learn more sophisticated stuff. In addition to being a grind, this just can't be as rewarding. (This is a big reason why Ivy League basketball has to be a lot better for the coaches).

I'd bet on another option: he says he's burnt out and wants to do TV for a year or two, biding his time for the best NBA job to open up.
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