Wow, this might give a whole new credence to the term "One Year Wonder"
I can understand Keno wanting to move on and I can understand wanting to get paid, but it seems like a real dick move for him to bail so quick considering his old man rigged his whole gig to be gift-wrapped for him.
I don't think this is a good move for Keno.
I've got to agree with everything you say Ice. However, this was a no-brainer financially and credibility wise for Keno. I knew it was coming if someone came knocking at his door................He had to do it as he had nowhere to go but down at Drake. And, if he fails, he can always go back to another mid-major based on his one-year success, name recognition, and dad's connections. But I do agree, he's giving Drake the shaft.
Also, he was raised in Massachusetts. He is not a midwesterner.
But, Providence is a tough place to win, and he still hasn't proven he can recruit. It could be a dead-end job for him....
I've got to agree with everything you say Ice. However, this was a no-brainer financially and credibility wise for Keno. I knew it was coming if someone came knocking at his door................He had to do it as he had nowhere to go but down at Drake. And, if he fails, he can always go back to another mid-major based on his one-year success, name recognition, and dad's connections. But I do agree, he's giving Drake the shaft.
but you could have said the same thing about Drake, UMass a few years ago, Washington State a couple years ago, or Gonzaga a decade ago.
If the money is right, most coaches dream their entire lives of moving UP the "ladder".
If he has the shot, how could Keno ever be sure he'd be in the same position next year? Sometimes a chance like this comes only once.
Even When Dan Monson failed at Minnesota, he still made millions, then got another D-I job right away when he was fired!
If I was him, I'd take the money and run.