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Kentucky BB Head Coach Position

I've been seeing that on almost every board I visit. Wonder how much truth there is to it. Frankly, if it is true, Donovan is a fucking scumbag for working a deal like this while his team is preparing to defend its national title. If he was truly interested, he should have enough courtesy to tell UK to wait until after the tournament is complete. But I'll wait and see what happens...
 
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Dublin Buckeyes;797836; said:
just got word from some connections that Billy Donovan has accepted the Kentucky contract.

$3.5 million a year for 7 years.

UF president Bernie Machen said he wouldn't lose Billy, but Donovan is only making $1.7 million and still has 2 years on his contract so unless there is a specific and quick re-evaluation, Billy is goneski.

kinda crazy, but my source has some deep ties to UF athletic and coaching community, and he's never led me down the wrong path with inside info on UF or any Florida sports.



That's an awful lot of money to turn down and Coastal said that money would not be an issue. Anyhow bettor Billy than Thad.
 
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OCBucksFan;797317; said:
I think Donovan would be a fool to walk away from Fla, he's got it made, his job is secure there for at least another 5 years and he's poised to make a lot more money. If he takes the Kentucky job then it's his funeral.

Steve Spurrier did it a few years ago. Maybe there is some funny chemical in Florida's water that makes their coaches do some foolish things. :biggrin:
 
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It's nice to see that the majority of board members don't believe everything they read. For Coach Donovan to accept an offer to coach at another school while his current squad is in the NCAA Final Four is just assinine.

Found this today:

Donovan Says He's Ignoring Rumors

March 29, 2007
Combined Wire Services

As talk in print, on the air and across the Internet continues to center about his professional future, Florida coach Billy Donovan hasn't shifted his focus from the Final Four.

"He has not seen one report or read one word of what's been written about him," Florida sports information director Fred Demarest said. "He's pretty much locked himself away, and he's looking at a lot of UCLA."

In other words, Donovan, a former Kentucky assistant under Rick Pitino, has no plans of letting talk of him taking the Kentucky job distract him from leading the Gators against the Bruins Saturday night in a national semifinal at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. Still, the talk continues.

The Cat's Pause, a Kentucky fan magazine and website, reported that Kentucky officials and representatives of Donovan had agreed to a seven-year contract that Donovan would sign after the Final Four. The report included details of a $3.5 million annual salary and a $3.5 million longevity bonus if Donovan stayed for the entire contract.

Cats' Pause general manager Darrell Bird had intended the report be taken only as a rumor - only to have it picked up and repeated as fact by some media outlets.

WLEX, an NBC affiliate in Lexington, Ky., reported the same information, crediting the website. That validation set off a storm of message-board posting and talk-radio conversation regarding Donovan's future with Kentucky.

"I had a graduate student come in and tell me she heard on the radio that Billy Donovan was coming, and I got excited," said Monica Harris Kern, associate professor of psychology at UK.

Some Coaches Staying Put

Arkansas was waiting to hear from Texas A&M's Billy Gillispie about the Razorbacks' opening, though media reports in Texas had the Aggies coach set to stay put.

The position opened when Stan Heath was fired after five years at Arkansas.

The Houston Chronicle, citing three unidentified officials close to the Texas A&M system, reported that Gillispie has reached an agreement on a new contract with A&M. ... Tony Bennett is staying with Washington State. Bennett, 37, led the Cougars to their best season in 60 years (26-8). Washington State lost in the second round of the NCAA Tournament to Vanderbilt. Athletic director Jim Sterk has been discussing a new contract for Bennett, who was making about $350,000 a year. ... Georgia gave coach Dennis Felton a two-year contract extension and a $50,000 raise to $760,000. Georgia finished 19-14 (8-8 in the Southeastern Conference). ... Iona has agreed to buy out the final two years of coach Jeff Ruland's contract. Ruland, a former NBA All-Star, led the Gaels to three MAAC titles and three NCAA berths in nine years, but stumbled to only three wins this season.

The Big Show

With Ohio State's 7-foot Greg Oden, Georgetown's Roy Hibbert (7-2) and Florida's Joakim Noah (6-10) and Al Horford (6-10) in the Final Four, their could be the most low-post action at the event since Patrick Ewing and Hakeem Olajuwon shared the stage in 1984.

"I think it's going to get the game back to where it used to be in having that low-post threat," Ohio State coach Thad Matta said. "The size of the guys [in this Final Four] is truly amazing."

Florida has made the most of its size advantage the last two seasons. Noah and Horford helped the defending national champions win 16 consecutive postseason games and advance to Saturday's rematch of the title game last year, won by the Gators.

UCLA is considered undersized in this group.

Luc Richard Mbah a Moute is UCLA's top post player, but at 6-8, 230 pounds, he's petite compared to Oden, Hibbert, Noah and Horford.

"We are by far the smallest team in this Final Four," UCLA coach Ben Howland said. "But I think it's great to see the big man in college basketball." ... Oden and fellow freshman Kevin Durant of Texas are among the five finalists for the John R. Wooden Award, to be presented April 7. Other finalists are North Carolina sophomore Tyler Hansbrough, Texas A&M senior Acie Law, and Wisconsin senior Alando Tucker. Also honored as Wooden All-Americans were Florida's Noah, UCLA junior Arron Afflalo, Oregon senior Aaron Brooks, Nevada senior Nick Fazekas, and Kansas sophomore Brandon Rush.
 
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lovin_bobby42;798122; said:
It's nice to see that the majority of board members don't believe everything they read. For Coach Donovan to accept an offer to coach at another school while his current squad is in the NCAA Final Four is just assinine.

Re: $3.5 million a year for 7 years.

Money has a way of making men do assine things.
 
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Did I miss the news that they moved basketballs NLOID up? Can someone explain the urgency that would keep Kentucky from waiting a week? Why would they even want to have him agree to a contract that - once made public - would do nothing but make both Donovan and Kentucky look bad?
 
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I guess I blew it again. I just ran across this telephone transcript on ESPN:

ring ring....

BD: Hello.

MK: Mr. Donovan?

BD: Yes.

MK: This is Morris Kashcow, AD at THE University of Kentucky. I was just wondering what it would take to get you away from Florida.

BD: Look, right now I am studying game film of UCLA and don't really have time for this. Can you call me back in 5 days?

MK: I understand. We aren't looking for a commitment. Just trying to get an idea of what the numbers might look like.

BD: That's nice. But I have a game to prepare for.

MK: Sure, sure. But you know who we are. You have to have thought about it from time to time.

BD: Perhaps I have. But even if I were interested I would want to talk to your staff in detail and make sure our roles and working relationships were clearly understood. I would need to have an attorney review any contract proposals. I would need to talk to my family. For that matter, there are some NBA opportunities out there that I might want to consider. But regardless - it all has to wait until I finish this tournament. That is what you would want me to focus on if I worked for you isn't it? Surely this can wait till next week.

MK: Of course you're right. I am very sorry to have bothered you.

BD: No problem.

MK: How about $3.5 million per year for 7 years?

BD: Done.
 
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Oh8ch;798152; said:
I guess I blew it again. I just ran across this telephone transcript on ESPN:

ring ring....

BD: Hello.

MK: Mr. Donovan?

BD: Yes.

MK: This is Morris Kashcow, AD at THE University of Kentucky. I was just wondering what it would take to get you away from Florida.

BD: Look, right now I am studying game film of UCLA and don't really have time for this. Can you call me back in 5 days?

MK: I understand. We aren't looking for a commitment. Just trying to get an idea of what the numbers might look like.

BD: That's nice. But I have a game to prepare for.

MK: Sure, sure. But you know who we are. You have to have thought about it from time to time.

BD: Perhaps I have. But even if I were interested I would want to talk to your staff in detail and make sure our roles and working relationships were clearly understood. I would need to have an attorney review any contract proposals. I would need to talk to my family. For that matter, there are some NBA opportunities out there that I might want to consider. But regardless - it all has to wait until I finish this tournament. That is what you would want me to focus on if I worked for you isn't it? Surely this can wait till next week.

MK: Of course you're right. I am very sorry to have bothered you.

BD: No problem.

MK: How about $3.5 million per year for 7 years?

BD: Done.

:lol: Tough negotiating.
 
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The message below is what a buddy of mine emailed me - he's a pseudo KY insider - meaning he talks to alot of people in Lex. Obviously this is speculation as much as any other post, but its interesting to hear what people are saying in Lexington.

From what i'm hearing we've offered a 7 year contract at 3.5 per year, and we can expect Billy to make a decision next week after the FF. He certainly hasn't said he's not interested, and i'd say it's 60/40 right now, pro-UK. The Heat are another option. I'm biased, but i think it's a no-brainer. He will always be second fiddle in Gainesville - during sweet 16 round last weekend, UF sent back half of its ~1,500 ticket allotment bc couldn't sell them. At UK, he could expect about 15,000 strong for every tourney weekend. Needs to happen quickly to salvage recruiting for next year. If he goes to UK I think we'll land Pat Patterson and Jai Lucas, and Nick Calathes has already said he would follow Billy to UK.

edit: Of course I told him that Calathes is a poor man's Diebler.
 
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[quote='BusNative;79816;6]The message below is what a buddy of mine emailed me - he's a pseudo KY insider - meaning he talks to alot of people in Lex. Obviously this is speculation as much as any other post, but its interesting to hear what people are saying in Lexington.



edit: Of course I told him that Calathes is a poor man's Diebler.[/quote]

So UK sources and UF sources are saying the same thing. Billy isn't denying it. He'd be crazy to turn down over double his current salary. This could be interesteing.
 
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If he takes that job his new place in Kentucky better come with Scrooge McDuck's patented indoor pool.
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