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This is such a blatant mischaracterization of what’s transpired on these boards though.Seriously. Like relentless bloodthirsty ticks.
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This is such a blatant mischaracterization of what’s transpired on these boards though.Seriously. Like relentless bloodthirsty ticks.
I think that a lot of folks' issue with Oats, me included, is how he handled the shooting by one of his players involving a number of his players.I don't understand the Oats hate, I think it's partially because he's whipped our ass repeatedly the last 4 years (recruiting and on the court). He'd be a home run hire IMO.
There a lot of good coaches out thereI think that a lot of folks' issue with Oats, me included, is how he handled the shooting by one of his players involving a number of his players.
They may be referring to the past couple of years, not the past couple of days.This is such a blatant mischaracterization of what’s transpired on these boards though.
I don't care for Oats at all, he just strikes me as a poor fit for UNC with a win-at-any-cost mentality, and his handling of the shooting involving his player and his public statements about it were pretty appalling, imo. I have issues with Golden for similar reasons, namely accusations from multiple women (including UF coeds) of physical stalking and cyberstalking, sending photos of his genitals to various younger women, and sexually harassing women on social media sites. Although he was cleared of Title IX violations, there was enough smoke around the charges that I would definitely prefer he not become our next coach. For me personally Oats and Golden are near or at the bottom of the list of coaches we should be looking at.I think that a lot of folks' issue with Oats, me included, is how he handled the shooting by one of his players involving a number of his players.
I didn’t hear the discussion, I got out of my car while they were still teasing the interview. But Doherty and Kyle Bailey work for two different radio stations owned by the same company in the same building, Doherty on the “news talk” side and Bailey on the “sports talk” side. They see each other in the hallway every day, so it was never going to be a situation where Doherty would be challenged on such an assertion.For real? Seriously? Surely this is a joke. What did the interviewer say?
Lol, this surprises me not at all.On Charlotte radio, your guy Matt Doherty was asked if he felt Hubert was treated unfairly. Doherty responded that Hubert definitely wasn’t treated unfairly, if you want to see unfairly you need to go back to 2003, when he was fired by UNC.
Doesn't surprise me at all, and if true it's a ridiculous statement. He's always the victim in his mind - Doherty is a true Trumper, imo.On Charlotte radio, your guy Matt Doherty was asked if he felt Hubert was treated unfairly. Doherty responded that Hubert definitely wasn’t treated unfairly, if you want to see unfairly you need to go back to 2003, when he was fired by UNC.
I found it, it's about 3 minutes in...On Charlotte radio, your guy Matt Doherty was asked if he felt Hubert was treated unfairly. Doherty responded that Hubert definitely wasn’t treated unfairly, if you want to see unfairly you need to go back to 2003, when he was fired by UNC.
There will be plenty on both sides. I'm not surprised that Hubert is still thought of as a little bit one of them. There'll be others that just want to take a shot at Carolina.Kenny the Jet was heated about the HD firing on CBS just now. Seems to think Carolina basketball is in a very dangerous place.
The admin and the job itself also took a beating on TBS earlier with Lefco, Jalen Rose, Bruce Pearl, and Mashburn. Aside from going to bat for HD they said the job is not what it used to be. Random SEC schools (like LSU was thrown out there) are more popular destinations for coaches now that money has leveled the playing field.
Seems like plenty of nationally prominent voices with some interesting takes.
Carolina basketball is definitely in a perilous position at the moment. But keeping Hubert as the coach would not have changed that, and in fact probably would have made our situation even more perilous given the cratering booster support.Kenny the Jet was heated about the HD firing on CBS just now. Seems to think Carolina basketball is in a very dangerous place.
The admin and the job itself also took a beating on TBS earlier with Lefco, Jalen Rose, Bruce Pearl, and Mashburn. Aside from going to bat for HD they said the job is not what it used to be. Random SEC schools (like LSU was thrown out there) are more popular destinations for coaches now that money has leveled the playing field.
Seems like plenty of nationally prominent voices with some interesting takes.
Just saying, haven’t heard anything from the other side outside of this board.There will be plenty on both sides. I'm not surprised that Hubert is still thought of as a little bit one of them. There'll be others that just want to take a shot at Carolina.
Eh, this is the modern media cycle. These sorts of statements will be forgotten in a week and swallowed up by the attention over whoever the new hire is. If the new coach wins, it will ultimately be fine and everything will be forgotten. If he doesn't win, there will be a lot of "I told you so's" and maybe the old-school family people will force a "family" hire the next time around (assuming there is a viable "family" candidate, which doesn't exist right now).Just saying, haven’t heard anything from the other side outside of this board.
Not great when the national voices don’t like what you did, how and when you did it, or the prospects for doing better than HD.
Whether or not they’re right is irrelevant when you’re getting disparaged in front of the college basketball world on the biggest stages.
Something many didn’t consider the possibility of happening.
If part of their criticism of firing HD is that UNC is now on par with mid-level SEC programs, that doesn’t seem like a very persuasive argument for maintaining the status quo.Just saying, haven’t heard anything from the other side outside of this board.
Not great when the national voices don’t like what you did, how and when you did it, or the prospects for doing better than HD.
Whether or not they’re right is irrelevant when you’re getting disparaged in front of the college basketball world on the biggest stages.
Something many didn’t consider the possibility of happening.
Here are the comments from Kenny
Fair point but the points they made were tangential. It was more like HD got shafted, and separately don’t expect people to be tripping over themselves to line to for the job.If part of their criticism of firing HD is that UNC is now on par with mid-level SEC programs, that doesn’t seem like a very persuasive argument for maintaining the status quo.
Fair point but the points they made were tangential. It was more like HD got shafted, and separately don’t expect people to be tripping over themselves to line to for the job.