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One of the things with Stevens was spending more time with his kids I believe. One of his kids is going to college next year, but he still has another in HS. I doubt he takes another coaching job for a few more years.
 
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One of the things with Stevens was spending more time with his kids I believe. One of his kids is going to college next year, but he still has another in HS. I doubt he takes another coaching job for a few more years.
Let him wait until Hurley retires
 
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Why exactly did Jay Wright retire? He looks like he could coach for 15 more years. He seems to be in good health.
I’d rather he return than Villanova continuing to be awful.
I vaguely remember rumblings that he didn’t like where the college game was going with NIL/transfers and didn’t want to deal with it. I wouldn’t begrudge him if that was correct. High level D1 coach has always been a grueling job, but I’m sure it’s magnitudes worse now.
 
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I vaguely remember rumblings that he didn’t like where the college game was going with NIL/transfers and didn’t want to deal with it. I wouldn’t begrudge him if that was correct. High level D1 coach has always been a grueling job, but I’m sure it’s magnitudes worse now.
I could see him coming back now that NI/transfer is a bit more settled if he's decided he misses the game. Expectations are more transparent now. Nova hired a GM to deal with that side of things.
 
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Why exactly did Jay Wright retire? He looks like he could coach for 15 more years. He seems to be in good health.
I’d rather he return than Villanova continuing to be awful.
I think it was a combination of the changing CBB landscape (portal, NIL, etc.), UConn coming back to the conference, and just wanting to retire while he was still relatively young.

In the event that UConn leaves the Big East, I would not be shocked to see him take back his old job.
 
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I vaguely remember rumblings that he didn’t like where the college game was going with NIL/transfers and didn’t want to deal with it. I wouldn’t begrudge him if that was correct. High level D1 coach has always been a grueling job, but I’m sure it’s magnitudes worse now.
I was told at the time that was the reason, he didn't like the direction of the sport and he didn't want to be the chief fundraiser while doing all the other grueling stuff that goes along with being a coach at a major program.

I was also told Nova is the only college job he would ever have and if the Knicks or Sixers called he would definitely listen.
 
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They're not getting rid of him until after next season at the earliest. Jay Wright had some rough patches too there.
 
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I was told at the time that was the reason, he didn't like the direction of the sport and he didn't want to be the chief fundraiser while doing all the other grueling stuff that goes along with being a coach at a major program.

I was also told Nova is the only college job he would ever have and if the Knicks or Sixers called he would definitely listen.
He looks like he’s enjoying retirement, never say never but I can’t see him getting back into coaching he gets paid enough in commericals snd part time analyst in March a far less stressful job.
 

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If I were Nova I try to interview John Becker from Vermont. He’s done a solid up there and deserves a bigger coaching job in the sport.
He covered up a sexual assault scandal, so he’s staying put and not opening his mouth. No one will be interested in him for the next 3-5 years.
 
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Most Nova folks are like “ok, this guy was a jay’s guy and a very good assistant etc. But, he just wasn’t ready for this and is not getting the job done. Time to move on now “. i always felt like he should continue to be cutting his teeth at Fordhams, Fairfield’s or UMass-Lowell’s of the college scene..not a returning final four team with talent in damn Big East.
The problem is - it is reported that the university will likely give him his 3rd year. To me, that is administrative malpractice. The guys who are spending the big bucks (and thankfully nova is very well positioned in this regard) are supposedly starting to make their displeasure felt. The school is notoriously patient. So, there is THAT. …
 
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He looks like he’s enjoying retirement, never say never but I can’t see him getting back into coaching he gets paid enough in commericals snd part time analyst in March a far less stressful job.
He seems like an understated guy and not looking for the spotlight.

Larry Brown would probably be interested if he were younger. He is now in his 80's so no chance here.
 
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I was told at the time that was the reason, he didn't like the direction of the sport and he didn't want to be the chief fundraiser while doing all the other grueling stuff that goes along with being a coach at a major program.

I was also told Nova is the only college job he would ever have and if the Knicks or Sixers called he would definitely listen.
College sports is ruined with NIL/portal and what seems to be coming with the power conference break away or who knows what? Negotiating payouts with recruits and their parents/handlers has to be a nightmare on top of all the other demands of the job. Saban just another example.
 
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I've heard Stevens is on the hot seat in Boston after passing on Andre several times in the draft.
 

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Why exactly did Jay Wright retire? He looks like he could coach for 15 more years. He seems to be in good health.
I’d rather he return than Villanova continuing to be awful.
I am not sure why but the portal and ease of movement might have had something to do with it. He
was an exceptional coach who had a sophisticated system that was geared toward 4 year commitments. I am not sure anyone really knows but the "edge" he referred to may have had something to do with the above.

Why did Jay Wright retire? The Villanova legend explains.
 
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Jay Wright will be coaching the Knicks next year on a 10m x 3 year guaranteed contract :D
 
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Who's coaching Princeton these days? Maybe they'd move 50 miles down the road and take a few mil pay bump?
 

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