If Leon came aboard and the Techsters started winning, who do you think would get the credit for the wins? Who do you think the media would want to interview--Leon or Spoon? Who in the heck do you think the public are? They are the fans. So you don't care what the fans think. If his presence improved the team as you seem to think that it would, then the fans would give him the same credit that you would. Where would that leave Spoon?
In the coaching business, image is everything. Ask Bobby Knight why he was fired at Indiana. It certainly wasn't because of his W/L record. Leon's image overwhelms most (but not all) active and retired women's basketball coaches in the country. Spoon is not alone regarding this fact. Please wake up and smell the coffee.
If you really believe this, then please tell me that you did not graduate from Tech. I certainly expect Tech graduates to possess a higher degree of logic than your response represents. At practice, it would be the master and the apprentice. To whom do you think the players would tend to migrate towards? Leon's presence would create an untenable situation for the players and for the other coaches.
If Leon came aboard and the Techsters started winning, who do you think would get the credit for the wins? Who do you think the media would want to interview--Leon or Spoon? Who in the heck do you think the public are? They are the fans. So you don't care what the fans think. If his presence improved the team as you seem to think that it would, then the fans would give him the same credit that you would. Where would that leave Spoon?
In the coaching business, image is everything. Ask Bobby Knight why he was fired at Indiana. It certainly wasn't because of his W/L record. Leon's image overwhelms most (but not all) active and retired women's basketball coaches in the country. Spoon is not alone regarding this fact. Please wake up and smell the coffee.
YES I graduated from Tech!!
And as a Ruston kid I saw Leon play in high school and at Tech, knew some his family, and have had him speak at civic clubs on my request. Watched Spoon play here, occasionally chat with her by email or in the TAC. If they choose to work together it WILL WORK. That's what I'm sayin'.
Did YOU graduate from Tech?
“Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom: and with all thy getting get understanding.” Prov 4:7
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When Spoon came back, I really wanted her to get them back to the top 25 at least - THEN get Leon back..... Hasn't gone as fast as expected, but I think it will turn soon. When that happens, I think Leon and Spoon will both agree for him to come back. I wouldn't be upset if he came back now, but really hope Spoon gets them on a roll first. It will help her and Leon will be proud to be a part of that.
It may be acceptable at some lower levels of employment within an organization. But when you are the boss and the "buck stops with you," it isn't acceptable. The CEO very quickly begins to wonder why am I paying you. By the way, just how long do you propose to keep Leon on the staff at whatever capacity you envision for him? Just how long do you e
No, not correcting a problem is why CEO's fire managers. And I would keep him as long as TSpoon wanted. You really aren't giving her and Leon enough credit for knowing how to work this out.
Not sure, but you actually might seem more afraid or the "sexist" angle/portion scenario of this but not coming right out and saying so IMHO. Are you a female?
KMR didn't seem too worried to have Leon as an assistant...
Believe it or not, most in Baylor-land did not know of Leon's pedigree prior to his hire. Many did, but not most. Also, KMR was Baylor's coach who built the program and brought in the audience. Leon never was. Leon has NO legacy at Baylor. The fact is that Leon would get the credit if the team began performing well as the Techster program is HIS legacy. That is a logical statement. To argue otherwise is an empty argument. To the other side of the argument, it doesn't really matter as long as the program succeeds. Yes, that is a true statement. But it does matter for the future of the program because Leon simply cannot continue to be the "hope" for the program. This program needs consistency and credibility in the coaching ranks. Leon's public return, while I would enjoy watching, isn't what the program needs, at least in my opinion. Leon's behind-the-scenes return IS what the program needs...again, in my opinion.