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Purdue University 2010-2011 Basketball Thread

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  • Re: Purdue University 2010-2011 Basketball Thread

    I would say this is the best source I have heard (says he is staying):

    http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=6274057

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      Honestly, twitter makes it impossible to follow anything like this anymore. It's just all conjecture at this point until like you said, someone actually associated with Mizzou, Purdue, or Painter says something.

      I just feel like if he was staying it'd be announced by now, unless he's really pushing hard for something specific from purdue.

      EDIT: Just saw the above post. What is Purdue waiting for then? Don't they want to end this speculation?


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        I don't understand any thing about any of this any more.

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          Peegs is now actually retweeting things that say Painter is staying and he's usually the end all, be all of Indiana college/high school basketball even if I do think he can be a pretentious douche.


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            Gary Parrish - CBS sports

            Matt Painter has rejected a contract offer from Missouri and decided to remain at Purdue thanks to a new and extended contract that has been agreed upon in principle, a source told CBSSports.com on Wednesday.

            An official announcement is expected soon.

            Painter's decision to remain at his alma mater ends a wild few days on the coaching carousel during which Purdue and Missouri both made very public pleas -- Purdue to try to keep him, Missouri to try to take him -- for the man who has been named Big Ten Coach of the Year in three of the past four seasons. Despite those honors -- and five straight NCAA tournament appearances -- Purdue had been paying Painter only $1.3 million annually. That number ranks eighth in the Big Ten and is among the reasons Missouri believed he could be lured from the place where he was tabbed as Gene Keady's replacement before Keady retired in 2005.

            Details of Painter's new deal are unclear, but he's expected to receive a significant raise. His staff will also receive notable pay increases and be afforded a budget to operate like a true high-major program, something that was never the case in Painter's first six seasons with the Boilermakers.

            Missouri's search for a new coach will now move on to secondary candidates.

            Mike Anderson left Missouri for Arkansas last week.
            http://gary-parrish.blogs.cbssports....71764/28153973

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              Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
              Peegs is now actually retweeting things that say Painter is staying and he's usually the end all, be all of Indiana college/high school basketball even if I do think he can be a pretentious douche.
              I still don't understand why you think that about Peegs. I really like him and have never found him to be pretentious, a douche, or a blowhard. I follow all his stuff on the premium board and just don't get why you think of him that way.

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                He's a great source of information when it comes to all things Indiana basketball, but that's about all the praise I'll give him.


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                  Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
                  He's a great source of information when it comes to all things Indiana basketball, but that's about all the praise I'll give him.
                  Maybe we should take this out of the Purdue thread.

                  Congrats on keeping your coach Boiler fans. That was big.

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                    Originally posted by cdash View Post
                    Congrats on keeping your coach Boiler fans. That was big.
                    Thanks. It's been a crazy few days.

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                      I still don't understand why Purdue is waiting so long for an official statement. You'd think they would be sending out texts immediately so who knows.

                      Either way, part of me is glad to see it happen, it'd be sort of anti-climactic as an IU fan to get all our nice new toys to play with the next couple years and not have anywhere there to go up against


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                        I would refrain from calling young men 'nice new toys'

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                          Originally posted by PurduePacer View Post
                          I would refrain from calling young men 'nice new toys'


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                            SHOW ME THE MONNNNEEEEEEYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!

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                              What I'm wondering is how long Painter might have planned this.

                              http://espn.go.com/blog/collegebaske...ambit-pays-off

                              March 30, 2011 4:46 PM
                              by Eamonn Brennan

                              Bluff or not, Matt Painter's gambit pays off

                              If that was a bluff, it was one of the more impressive bluffs in coaching contract history.

                              After two days of gradually increased uncertainty about Matt Painter's future at Purdue, ESPN's own Andy Katz is reporting, per a source, that Painter will remain at the school.

                              In the big picture, this might seem like an expected outcome. But as anyone who followed this story throughout the week knows, Painter left little room for expectation. Early Wednesday, the coach's tenure at Purdue looked all but over. The reports of his decision to leave West Lafayette, Ind., for Columbia, Mo., for a seven-year, $14 million contract to become the newest head coach of the Missouri Tigers were leaking quickly and enthusiastically in St. Louis and elsewhere. The text messages were flying. The uncertainty was rampant.

                              Would Painter -- Purdue alma mater, Gene Keady disciple, and the best thing to happen to Purdue's title-starved fan base since Keady himself -- really make a seemingly lateral move to Missouri? Why?

                              The answer, basically, boiled down (sorry) to money. And not necessarily Painter's money, either.

                              Sure, Painter's base salary of $1.3 million was the eighth-highest in the Big Ten this season, a figure too low for a coach with three of the last four Big Ten Coach of the Year awards and five straight NCAA tournament appearances. The desire to boost that figure might have played into Painter's thinking, as it would any coach or athlete who demands to be paid commensurate to the market value of his success.

                              More than anything, though, Painter's decision to listen long and hard to Missouri's offer had to do with money outside his salary. Keady, the defining coach of Purdue hoops history, told the Indianapolis Star that Painter wanted to know that the Purdue athletics department was financially committed to national title aspirations, that he could have "the opportunity to win a national title with the backing of everyone," that "if an assistant coach needs a car, he can get it." Keady's comments created a perception that Purdue's athletics department frequently nickel-and-dimed the coach on minor issues, and it didn't take long for Missouri to see that weakness and attempt to exploit it.

                              That notion led to a hasty and rather poorly handled response from Purdue athletics, in which the school made clear it was "proactive" in offering Painter a larger contract and a greater overall financial commitment. (Unfortunately, Purdue also deemed it necessary to point blame at its fans in a letter to the John Purdue Club, a needless finger-pointing for which Nancy Cross, senior associate athletics director, later apologized.)

                              All this posturing gave Purdue fans a bad feeling, and for good reason: By Wednesday morning, Painter had taken the Boilermakers all the way to the brink of devastation. Purdue students even rallied on campus. For some reason -- Purdue fans are usually great! -- that rally garnered exactly 11 poor souls. But make no mistake: The pixelated wailing and gnashing of teeth stretched far and wide.

                              In the end, whatever Purdue offered was good enough. Someone ponied up the cash. Someone made sure Matt Painter's assistant coaches would always have the cars they needed. Someone made sure Painter knew the financial commitment that so attracted him to Missouri was also available at Purdue, and that he didn't even need to go house-hunting to find it.

                              Matt Painter will be back at Purdue for the foreseeable future. If you're a Purdue fan, today was a good news day.

                              Of course, the coach himself is the biggest winner in all of this. Not only did he get a chance to see what was out there -- a luxury most employees can only dream of -- he got to leverage that offer into a much better deal at his current job.

                              It's possible no one knows what Painter was thinking throughout all this, whether he ever really planned to leave Purdue or not. But it doesn't matter. Painter seemed liked he was ready.

                              In other words, remind me never to play poker with the head men's basketball coach at Purdue. It's hard to tell if this was a bluff. But if it was, it was masterfully executed, and Matt Painter just raked the pot.

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                                Man, and just as I was getting excited about Scott Drew.



                                It'll be interesting to see what happens with Burke. He really needs Hope to get things going, or he may very well be forced into retirement very soon. And don't get me started on Nancy Cross. What an incredibly stupid move on her part.
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