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Search firm is also a proxy through which to have off the record conversations. An expensive one that is.

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Just saw this tweet. Makes you realize that this hire needs to be a great one. Amazing coaching in the AAC

@Mengus22: Larry Brown, Kelvin Sampson, Mick Cronin, Kevin Ollie in the 16, lil' Josh Pastner, Danny Manning. USF better nail this bball hire.

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@AdamZagoria: Manhattan coach Steve Masiello expected to meet this week with USF officials, source confirms to @SNYtvâ€

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Cincy

Uconn

Memphis

Temple

Those are the only programs with pedigree in the AAC

You must not know about the guy at SMU with an NBA title, NCAA title, top recruit in the nation, and a renovated 40 million dollar arena they pack out...

 

He said programs with pedigree, not coaches ... If I was a Memphis fan, I'd be pissed at someone lumping their basketball pedigree with SMU. Hell, USF has a better pedigree over the last 20 years than SMU does.

I'm a big Larry Brown fan...REALLY happy he's in the AAC.

Hope you guys get it done with SM

 

 

LB's done a phenomenal job since he's been there but not ready to mention SMU on the same breath with the other programs ...

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This is our guy. Too much smoke out there to ignore it.

Hope an announcement comes this week

 

At this point, God help this board if it's not him ...

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This is our guy. Too much smoke out there to ignore it.

Hope an announcement comes this week

 

At this point, God help this board if it's not him ...

 

I was thinking the same thing.  It would be Chernobylesque....

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This is our guy. Too much smoke out there to ignore it.

Hope an announcement comes this week

 

At this point, God help this board if it's not him ...

 

 

 

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Masiello, who has two years left on his initial five-year contact with Manhattan, was scheduled to meet with school officials in Riverdale on Monday night, with Manhattan hoping to extend the deal of one of the fastest rising stars in the coaching ranks, according to a source familiar with the situation.
 

Manhattan athletic director Noah LeFevre told The Post after the loss to Louisville he believes Masiello will be back in The Bronx next season.

“I’m not just confident because I’m confident,†LeFevre said. “I’m confident because we’re dedicated in doing everything that we can to have him be a member of the Manhattan community for many years to come. I fully anticipate Coach being our coach well into the future, meaning beyond his existing contract.â€

 

 

http://nypost.com/2014/03/24/manhattan-coach-masiello-being-courted-by-south-florida/

 

 

But Masiello, 36, isn’t planning on leaving his native New York anytime soon.

“I feel very confident that I will be back at Manhattan College as the coach and I look forward to working with a great group of young men that are returning,†Masiello told The Post on Friday. “This is where I want to be. I want to be in New York. I want to be with these kids. I’m really excited about the future of this program.â€

Masiello, who has two years remaining on a five-year contract he signed upon taking his first head-coaching position in 2011, said he has had informal extension talks with the school, but he didn’t want to get involved in negotiations while the season was going on. He plans on meeting with the school next week to go over the details of a new deal.

New Manhattan athletic director Noah LeFevre didn’t want to discuss the specifics of an extension, but said he doesn’t anticipate a problem in the two sides reaching an agreement.

 

Though bigger schools could be calling, Masiello believes the Jaspers will soon be annually referred to as one of the best mid-major programs in the country.

“I don’t see there being a ceiling to this job,†said Masiello. “I think, where we are right now, in the next four years, we could get to two Sweet 16’s. That’s how I feel. We’re right there. We’re on the cusp.â€

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Masiello, who has two years left on his initial five-year contact with Manhattan, was scheduled to meet with school officials in Riverdale on Monday night, with Manhattan hoping to extend the deal of one of the fastest rising stars in the coaching ranks, according to a source familiar with the situation.

 

Manhattan athletic director Noah LeFevre told The Post after the loss to Louisville he believes Masiello will be back in The Bronx next season.

“I’m not just confident because I’m confident,†LeFevre said. “I’m confident because we’re dedicated in doing everything that we can to have him be a member of the Manhattan community for many years to come. I fully anticipate Coach being our coach well into the future, meaning beyond his existing contract.â€

 

 

http://nypost.com/2014/03/24/manhattan-coach-masiello-being-courted-by-south-florida/

 

 

But Masiello, 36, isn’t planning on leaving his native New York anytime soon.

“I feel very confident that I will be back at Manhattan College as the coach and I look forward to working with a great group of young men that are returning,†Masiello told The Post on Friday. “This is where I want to be. I want to be in New York. I want to be with these kids. I’m really excited about the future of this program.â€

Masiello, who has two years remaining on a five-year contract he signed upon taking his first head-coaching position in 2011, said he has had informal extension talks with the school, but he didn’t want to get involved in negotiations while the season was going on. He plans on meeting with the school next week to go over the details of a new deal.

New Manhattan athletic director Noah LeFevre didn’t want to discuss the specifics of an extension, but said he doesn’t anticipate a problem in the two sides reaching an agreement.

 

Though bigger schools could be calling, Masiello believes the Jaspers will soon be annually referred to as one of the best mid-major programs in the country.

“I don’t see there being a ceiling to this job,†said Masiello. “I think, where we are right now, in the next four years, we could get to two Sweet 16’s. That’s how I feel. We’re right there. We’re on the cusp.â€

Any coach who says they are committed to staying usually ends up leaving...

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