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Touché. That's what I get for assuming. Apologies, smazza.

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the bronx school is doing what usf  FOOTBALL should have been doing for last 10 years

 

THEY RECRUIT THEIR FERTILE CITY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

NYC HAS A TON OF TALENT

The Bronx and Manhattan are two separate NYC boroughs, so Manhattan can't be "the Bronx school."

 

 

Manhattan College is in the Bronx.

 

kinda like USF isn't in South Florida.

 

oh Snap. GA just knows it's all "up North"

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The pile-on expert has pounced. Great job, reefer, great job.

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Good thing we have that search firm and no one knows who is turning us down. It will be left to the "how do you know, were you in the room?" argument.

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Good thing we have that search firm and no one knows who is turning us down. It will be left to the "how do you know, were you in the room?" argument.

That is why all of us should be in " I will believe it when I see it mode" concerning who will take the next USF coaching job. This rumor could be brought up by anyone trying to help get him a better deal. It is all we shall see now. 

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

 

“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.

 

“I’m not just confident because I’m confident. 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,†LeFevre said. “I fully anticipate coach being our coach well into the future, meaning beyond his existing contract.â€

 

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Reading the complete article, somebody is full of **** ... Having said that, if Masiello is the one full of ****, no problems at all with him coming here.

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

 

“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.

 

“I’m not just confident because I’m confident. 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,†LeFevre said. “I fully anticipate coach being our coach well into the future, meaning beyond his existing contract.â€

 

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Reading the complete article, somebody is full of **** ... Having said that, if Masiello is the one full of ****, no problems at all with him coming here.

 

what coach isn't full of ****?   Most say they are happy where they are, but they mean until something better comes along or I get fired.  Very  Few are lifers these days. You can count the Lifers on your hand.  I happen to be up in NY/NJ currently and can say the local Radio and TV is heating up with talks of Masiello and USF. Ill keep ya posted what they are saying up here If anything.

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

 

“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.

 

“I’m not just confident because I’m confident. 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,†LeFevre said. “I fully anticipate coach being our coach well into the future, meaning beyond his existing contract.â€

 

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Reading the complete article, somebody is full of **** ... Having said that, if Masiello is the one full of ****, no problems at all with him coming here.

 

what coach isn't full of ****?   Most say they are happy where they are, but they mean until something better comes along or I get fired.  Very  Few are lifers these days. You can count the Lifers on your hand.  I happen to be up in NY/NJ currently and can say the local Radio and TV is heating up with talks of Masiello and USF. Ill keep ya posted what they are saying up here If anything.

 

 

Did you read the article? I fully understand there are few lifers in sports, but his comments were obviously in response to questions about going somewhere else. Most give kind od canned responses without going on like he did about Manhattan. I hope I'm wrong and those comments made yesterday were before the awesomeness that is USF came after him .... maybe Bloomin' Onions for life can help seal the deal.

 

And seriously, if you hear anything up there that's not just regurgitations of the Parrish  article, we'd love to hear it ...

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Per Pitino, Masiello asked him, 'What do you think (about USF job)?' Pitino: "I said, 'For you, it's a grand slam.'" This from @gregauman

 

BREAKING: Rick Pitino tells our @gregauman he spoke late Friday with Steve Masiello about @USFMBB job, told him it was a 'great job.'

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http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/eye-on-college-basketball/24496385/manhattans-steve-masiello-emerges-as-serious-candidate-at-usf

 

Article link. If he's here, I don't have a problem with it as long as he wins. Manhattan is not Tampa.

read the article

the outback founder and pitino are supporting this. . . Tells me this is likely

seems like a competent, energetic guy

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