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Given the resources we have, the hire was fine. The next bad basketball coach Jared Mosley hires will be the first bad basketball coach he has hired. He gets the benefit of the doubt on that from me until he funks it up.
Now the next time the Super Pit is not available for postseason basketball I am going to climb up to the top of that green lit tower and jump off it headfirst.
Robinson was a quality hire. Head coaching experience, 3 straight 20+ win seasons and experience at building a competitive roster without lots of NIL money. Some big basketball donors were not happy with the Hodge hiring but winning quiets a lot of critics.
We won't have a choice this time. The next new level of play won't be us moving down, it will be the P4s moving up or onward, leaving some power teams behind, too (see SMU, TCU, Baylor, UH). When that happens, we will see about 30-40 schools that have their own setup. What will be interesting to see is what the next level of play will look like...that next 30-40 teams. The left behinds and the top G5s--will they keep an NIL/Portal setup between each other? Or will these players only be able to move up to the NFL-lite programs, but not across the fellow schools in this level of play? Will contracts even be allowed ever? Will schools begin trading away players? Will programs keep players for as long as they want, without any eligibility issues anymore, as if they're already pros?
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