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Earl Grant

imissmunsonimissmunson ✭✭✭ Junior
edited March 2018 in General

I keep hearing Earl Grant mentioned as a candidate, but I feel like his coaching style is too much like Fox's. They are both defensive coaches who like low scoring games. Offensively they both like passing around A LOT, looking for the "right" shot. I, for one, am hoping he's not our guy.

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  • WCDawgWCDawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Grant is a bit of a pig in the poke record wise.
    He came to a Charleston program that had been successful a long time and he didn't screw it up.
    Of course maintaining the program takes some ability, but many coaches have won in that situation at a mid-level program. It will take a person or persons who know how to evaluate a coach beyond numbers if we hire from that level.

  • @WCDawg said:
    Grant is a bit of a pig in the poke record wise.
    He came to a Charleston program that had been successful a long time and he didn't screw it up.
    Of course maintaining the program takes some ability, but many coaches have won in that situation at a mid-level program. It will take a person or persons who know how to evaluate a coach beyond numbers if we hire from that level.

    I totally agree with you.

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