Apparently being the 69th best team in America is worth 2 mill a year with a bonus for making the NIT. This is the pitiful level of expectation the athletic administration has for us.
Billy Donovan didn't mince words.
After his Florida team beat Alabama 69-61 Thursday in the SEC Tournament, I asked Donovan what he would say to anyone who thinks Anthony Grant should not be retained as the Crimson Tide's coach.
Donovan spoke for three solid minutes on the kind of man and coach Grant is.
In conclusion, Donovan started to say that firing Grant would be "the biggest mistake," then said this: "Let's put it this way. Alabama better hope he comes back. That's what I would say."
Question--Wasn't Grant going to be the Head Coach at Florida until Billy Donovan changed his mind about leaving for the Orlando Magic?
Yes, as long as Grant is the coach.I think they'll be in the NIT. One has to think, is that what Bama basketball is to expect?!
IIRC, it never got that far, but there was some rampant speculation about CAG going to UF.
Somebody else may remember more about this.
Not sure how to respond to this. Is he really that oblivious..![]()
Yes, as long as Grant is the coach.
He's our Mark Richt, a coach who falls short every year but, the PTB will keep him around because he's a "good guy". Shula was a good guy but, I don't think anyone would say he should still be our coach. If you are satisfied with mediocrity (like the folks in charge seem to be) then by all means keep Grant forever. NIT is not and never will be good enough for me. I'll support the team but, I have no more support for Grant.
I appreciate the nice words from donnovan, and I agree with his assesment from an X O standpoint, but again we have a team that fights hard, plays well but cannot win a game that matters. I like CAG and until Vanderbilt loss had no thoughts that his job was in jeopardy. I think it is time however, He had a decent chance this year and just can't get the team over the hump.