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We didn't dick away Barnes he left for way more money and a s***ty conference so that he could win the league every year. The man was scared of a challenge or having to compete against bigger name coaches. If he'd rather be a big fish in a small pond then good riddance. What we screwed up was hiring his worthless assistant who destroyed what had been built. We just gave OP an extension last year we know hes one of if not the best coache in the league.
 
We didn't dick away Barnes he left for way more money and a s***ty conference so that he could win the league every year. The man was scared of a challenge or having to compete against bigger name coaches. If he'd rather be a big fish in a small pond then good riddance. What we screwed up was hiring his worthless assistant who destroyed what had been built. We just gave OP an extension last year we know hes one of if not the best coacher in the league.

Well that crappy conference has 4 almost 5 ranked teams to the ACC with a whopping 2. And for the hype I've been hearing about Clemson this year and how good of a team they have those tildes aren't even ranked.

Had Clemson forked out the money to keep him you guys might actually have a good basketball program by now and supplement your crappy football career you have had over the past 30 years.

OP best coach of the league. lol.













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lol,lol,lol


That's a dilusional fan for you right there.
 
ACC will put more teams in the NCAA tourney then that other league that you are claiming is so strong based on the rankings and I'd take the bet that the ACC makes it further too.

If OP being one of if not the best coach in the league then name some better ones? Don't say Roy Williams cause he has more talent then any team in the league (except maybe Duke) and is barely over .500, don't say Coach K he is just doing exactly what is expected with 8 or 9 McDonalds All Americans. OP has taken a team with far less talent then both of those and has them ahead of where they were projected to finish in the 2nd hardest league in the Country, and hes done it 3 years in a row. I don't even need to point out how he has build 4 programs from below .500 to NCAA Tournament teams. Send Coach K or Roy Williams somewhere new next year with no talent and see what they do.
 
Like Clemson?:flipoff2:

No we have decent talent now thanks to OP, still not on par with Duke or UNC but getting closer every year. It was pretty clear when CU played UNC and Duke that the best player on the floor was named Booker and wearing Orange though.
 
No we have decent talent now thanks to OP, still not on par with Duke or UNC but getting closer every year. It was pretty clear when CU played UNC and Duke that the best player on the floor was named Booker and wearing Orange though.

Both Bookers were jokes in your last game - case in point, you're now a 6 seed tomorrow thanks to the Deacs, ha, ha. :flipoff2: :lol: :flipoff2: :lol:

OK Nostradamus, how is this ACC Tourney going to go down???
 
ACC tourney seeding doesnt really matter we proved that 2 yrs ago by go to the finals as a low seed and last year by losing after the bye. You still have work to do to go to the real Tourney :flipoff2: thats what matters. Little Book hasn't really gotten into it much this year he's had a couple good ones but most games he just provides a few rebounds and maybe a couple points and gives other guys a rest, next year he will come into his own I think.

Tourney will be won by Duke or Maryland I think Maryland is more likely to lose before the finals since they don't have as much depth and if Vasquez has a bad game they are s***. First round games all go to seed, second round is Duke, Maryland, Wake, and Clemson, third round probably Duke and Maryland, and then Duke wins it.
 
Look who made the front page of SI.com today.

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Things are coming together for the Irish. With star Luke Harangody dominating off the bench and a slow-down offense frustrating opponents, Stewart Mandel says ND is hitting its stride
 
They still dont deserve to go to the big dance, they will probably get in on name recognition though.
 
Good job last night UNC wasy to grab hold of that Not Important Tournament Title and cement your place as the 66th best team in the country. :popcorn:
 
Doing way better cause we made the only tournament that actually matters. :flipoff2: When is the NIT ring ceremony scheduled for next season? I want to see that. What are those rings like brass with some quartz on top?
 
Right now I'm second in my pool. Duke win tonight ties me for first. Duke wins it all and I have $1k coming my way!

Life is good!
 
With Clemson you ain't got dick to fall back on and when you lose the first game of the NCAA Tournament (which I hope you don't) it will be an accomplishment that you had a great year and made the NCAA Tournament.

Wow I was right.

That's because your football history is not really that impressive. You haven't done squat in 20-30 years. Squat. Your last ACC championship was almost 20 years ago. And we are not talking about the SEC. Clemson football had a moment in the light and they screwed the pooch. They dicked away all the good coaches. And hey as far as basketball you already dicked away one good coach. I'm betting you will do the same on this one as well.


I was right again.

We didn't dick away Barnes he left for way more money and a s***ty conference so that he could win the league every year. The man was scared of a challenge or having to compete against bigger name coaches. If he'd rather be a big fish in a small pond then good riddance. What we screwed up was hiring his worthless assistant who destroyed what had been built. We just gave OP an extension last year we know hes one of if not the best coache in the league.

How is that extension going? lol

Well that crappy conference has 4 almost 5 ranked teams to the ACC with a whopping 2. And for the hype I've been hearing about Clemson this year and how good of a team they have those tigers aren't even ranked.

Had Clemson forked out the money to keep him you guys might actually have a good basketball program by now and supplement your crappy football career you have had over the past 30 years.

OP best coach of the league. lol. That's a dilusional fan for you right there.

He's no longer going to be the best coach in the league. You will have to find some other stat to rely on. Maybe you should look at cheerleading. I'm sure the cheerleaders have some great stats. :flipoff2:


If OP being one of if not the best coach in the league then name some better ones? Don't say Roy Williams cause he has more talent then any team in the league (except maybe Duke) and is barely over .500, don't say Coach K he is just doing exactly what is expected with 8 or 9 McDonalds All Americans. OP has taken a team with far less talent then both of those and has them ahead of where they were projected to finish in the 2nd hardest league in the Country, and hes done it 3 years in a row. I don't even need to point out how he has build 4 programs from below .500 to NCAA Tournament teams. Send Coach K or Roy Williams somewhere new next year with no talent and see what they do.

Maybe one of the best but not at Clemson. You guys dicked him away. Again. I feel like a broken record.

No we have decent talent now thanks to OP, still not on par with Duke or UNC but getting closer every year. It was pretty clear when CU played UNC and Duke that the best player on the floor was named Booker and wearing Orange though.

So Richard how do you think Booker is going to do next year? Maybe you shouldn't have been so hard on the NIT. I see it in your future.
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Purnell leaves Clemson for DePaul

Oliver Purnell takes DePaul Blue Demons job in surprising fashion - ESPN Chicago

INDIANAPOLIS -- DePaul agreed with Clemson's Oliver Purnell late Monday on a seven-year contract that will pay Purnell well beyond his current $1.6 million salary he was making with the Tigers.


Purnell will be introduced at a 2:30 p.m. ET news conference Tuesday in Chicago, DePaul spokesperson Greg Greenwell confirmed.


"DePaul presents a great opportunity,'' Purnell told ESPN.com Tuesday morning.

The stunning hire -- culminated shortly after the Duke-Butler national championship game -- salvaging a search for a new coach that lasted nearly three months. Reports on the Chicago Tribune and Foxsports.com Web sites in the early hours Tuesday -- both citing sources -- first broke the story.


"It's a super job,'' Purnell said. "They are very, very committed to restoring a tradition and make DePaul Chicago's team.''


Purnell wasn't on any reported DePaul prospective hire lists throughout the winter. He said Tuesday he was contacted four or five days ago. DePaul had made overtures all over the country and few seemed to know where Blue Demons were headed.

DePaul interviewed Minnesota Timberwolves assistant and former New Mexico State and Sacramento Kings coach Reggie Theus late last week for the job.

DePaul finished last season 1-17 in the Big East, 8-23 under interim coach Tracy Webster. The school fired head coach Jerry Wainwright on Jan. 11. The Blue Demons were 7-8 and 0-3 in the Big East when Wainwright was fired with two years left on his contract.

DePaul went winless in the Big East in 2009 and finished 9-24 overall that season.

Meanwhile, Purnell took Clemson to the 2010 NCAA tournament with a 21-10 record (the Tigers lost to Missouri in the first round). Clemson was 9-7 in the ACC.

Purnell reached the NCAA tournament with the Tigers in three straight seasons, losing in the first round in each of those appearances. He was 138-90 in seven seasons at Clemson, but 50-62 in the ACC.

Prior to Clemson, Purnell resurrected Dayton in a nine-year run that ended with a 24-6 record and an NCAA appearance. He made two NCAA tournament appearances at Dayton.

He also coached at Old Dominion for three years (one NCAA appearance) and three seasons at Radford. Purnell has never won an NCAA game.

Purnell said the move was much more about the challenge at DePaul and had nothing negative to say about Clemson.

"I hope they feel we left the program in great shape,'' Purnell said. "I feel that way.''

DePaul has struggled in the 16-team Big East and Purnell said "on paper it looks very tough. But once I evaluated this I saw that this was like a lot of the jobs I've had before Clemson. They were tough jobs as well.''


DePaul presents a number of challenges. The Blue Demons are less talented than the rest of the Big East. They also have facility issues, including playing off-campus near O'Hare airport at the Allstate Arena, as well as a relatively apathetic fan base in Chicago, which tends to be a town that follows its professional teams.

Clemson, meanwhile, is consistently one of the best and rowdiest homecourts in the ACC.


Clemson loses seniors all-ACC forward Trevor Booker and wing David Potter but was expected to returned the rest of its team that reached the NCAA. Most experts figured the Tigers to challenge for an upper division spot in the ACC.


Purnell's departure means there are now two head coach openings in the ACC. Boston College is looking to replace Al Skinner, who parted ways with the program last week.



Andy Katz is a senior writer at ESPN.com.
 
Right now I'm second in my pool. Duke win tonight ties me for first. Duke wins it all and I have $1k coming my way!

Life is good!

Life is good.
 
Wow I was right.




I was right again.



How is that extension going? lol



He's no longer going to be the best coach in the league. You will have to find some other stat to rely on. Maybe you should look at cheerleading. I'm sure the cheerleaders have some great stats. :flipoff2:




Maybe one of the best but not at Clemson. You guys dicked him away. Again. I feel like a broken record.



So Richard how do you think Booker is going to do next year? Maybe you shouldn't have been so hard on the NIT. I see it in your future.
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Purnell leaves Clemson for DePaul

Oliver Purnell takes DePaul Blue Demons job in surprising fashion - ESPN Chicago

INDIANAPOLIS -- DePaul agreed with Clemson's Oliver Purnell late Monday on a seven-year contract that will pay Purnell well beyond his current $1.6 million salary he was making with the Tigers.


Purnell will be introduced at a 2:30 p.m. ET news conference Tuesday in Chicago, DePaul spokesperson Greg Greenwell confirmed.


"DePaul presents a great opportunity,'' Purnell told ESPN.com Tuesday morning.

The stunning hire -- culminated shortly after the Duke-Butler national championship game -- salvaging a search for a new coach that lasted nearly three months. Reports on the Chicago Tribune and Foxsports.com Web sites in the early hours Tuesday -- both citing sources -- first broke the story.


"It's a super job,'' Purnell said. "They are very, very committed to restoring a tradition and make DePaul Chicago's team.''


Purnell wasn't on any reported DePaul prospective hire lists throughout the winter. He said Tuesday he was contacted four or five days ago. DePaul had made overtures all over the country and few seemed to know where Blue Demons were headed.

DePaul interviewed Minnesota Timberwolves assistant and former New Mexico State and Sacramento Kings coach Reggie Theus late last week for the job.

DePaul finished last season 1-17 in the Big East, 8-23 under interim coach Tracy Webster. The school fired head coach Jerry Wainwright on Jan. 11. The Blue Demons were 7-8 and 0-3 in the Big East when Wainwright was fired with two years left on his contract.

DePaul went winless in the Big East in 2009 and finished 9-24 overall that season.

Meanwhile, Purnell took Clemson to the 2010 NCAA tournament with a 21-10 record (the Tigers lost to Missouri in the first round). Clemson was 9-7 in the ACC.

Purnell reached the NCAA tournament with the Tigers in three straight seasons, losing in the first round in each of those appearances. He was 138-90 in seven seasons at Clemson, but 50-62 in the ACC.

Prior to Clemson, Purnell resurrected Dayton in a nine-year run that ended with a 24-6 record and an NCAA appearance. He made two NCAA tournament appearances at Dayton.

He also coached at Old Dominion for three years (one NCAA appearance) and three seasons at Radford. Purnell has never won an NCAA game.

Purnell said the move was much more about the challenge at DePaul and had nothing negative to say about Clemson.

"I hope they feel we left the program in great shape,'' Purnell said. "I feel that way.''

DePaul has struggled in the 16-team Big East and Purnell said "on paper it looks very tough. But once I evaluated this I saw that this was like a lot of the jobs I've had before Clemson. They were tough jobs as well.''


DePaul presents a number of challenges. The Blue Demons are less talented than the rest of the Big East. They also have facility issues, including playing off-campus near O'Hare airport at the Allstate Arena, as well as a relatively apathetic fan base in Chicago, which tends to be a town that follows its professional teams.

Clemson, meanwhile, is consistently one of the best and rowdiest homecourts in the ACC.


Clemson loses seniors all-ACC forward Trevor Booker and wing David Potter but was expected to returned the rest of its team that reached the NCAA. Most experts figured the Tigers to challenge for an upper division spot in the ACC.


Purnell's departure means there are now two head coach openings in the ACC. Boston College is looking to replace Al Skinner, who parted ways with the program last week.



Andy Katz is a senior writer at ESPN.com.

And, Clemson quickly plummets back into the realm of mediocre nothingness, right where they are comfortable...

Clemson should open the check book and go after Stevens. He's young, he can coach and he seems like a class act.
 
Marshall I'm guessing you mean little Booker since Trevor will be playing in the NBA next year, projected in the first round in all the mock drafts right now. :flipoff2: Of course if you read the entirety of the article you posted you would know that he is gone.

As for Clemson, basketball will once again be irrelevant, not because we haven't built something over the last several years and not because we don't have talent but because as I said before and I will say again TDP SUCKS! TDP is about to blow another hire instead of taking definitive action and going after a big name like Stevens. We will end up hiring some assistant or some bum like that guy USC hired a couple years ago or Larry Shyatt and he will destroy all the momentum we had and waste all the talent he inherits. I am in no way optimistic about this though.
 
Paul Hewitt would be a great fit for Clemson.

SMitty
 
I can't think of a worse Coach to hire. I'd rather they hire the basketball coach at Daniel High School.
 
I can't think of a worse Coach to hire. I'd rather they hire the basketball coach at Daniel High School.

I think he's trying to pawn him off on you... Daniel High School already turned Hewitt down. :grinpimp:
 

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