2017-18 Golden Gophers
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He doesn't need your best, he will make $625,000 next year (according to the Star tribune) to do next to nothing aside from speaking engagements. Under achieve for a decade and you get to make more in a year than the average working man makes in 15 years. The taxpayers of Minnesota thank you tDon......grindiangrad-80 wrote:My first memory of Don was in 1974. In the 44 years since then he has put together quite a resume. I would like to congratulate him on an awesome career and thank him for all of the great memories and wish him the best in the future.
Do those great memories include losing to Holy Cross? Repeatedly missing the NCAA tournament and taking Mariucci from a sell out to half full?
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Those games are all part of a career. That's fine if you don't like him, everyone is entitled to their opinion. He's been there 19 years and change is always necessary eventually. The reality is that his career has been way more impressive than that of a few anonymous dipsticks who take shots at him on a message board.goldy313 wrote:He doesn't need your best, he will make $625,000 next year (according to the Star tribune) to do next to nothing aside from speaking engagements. Under achieve for a decade and you get to make more in a year than the average working man makes in 15 years. The taxpayers of Minnesota thank you tDon......grindiangrad-80 wrote:My first memory of Don was in 1974. In the 44 years since then he has put together quite a resume. I would like to congratulate him on an awesome career and thank him for all of the great memories and wish him the best in the future.
Do those great memories include losing to Holy Cross? Repeatedly missing the NCAA tournament and taking Mariucci from a sell out to half full?
I remember being very excited when they announced he was taking over the Gopher job 19 years ago. He had a lot of success at CC and I expected great things from him in Minnesota. Then to win back-to-back NCAA championships in his third and fourth season was magical. But I have to admit, the last 5-10 years have been a struggle and this past year was embarrassing to watch the team. Its time for a change, and he went out with class.grindiangrad-80 wrote:Those games are all part of a career. That's fine if you don't like him, everyone is entitled to their opinion. He's been there 19 years and change is always necessary eventually. The reality is that his career has been way more impressive than that of a few anonymous dipsticks who take shots at him on a message board.goldy313 wrote:He doesn't need your best, he will make $625,000 next year (according to the Star tribune) to do next to nothing aside from speaking engagements. Under achieve for a decade and you get to make more in a year than the average working man makes in 15 years. The taxpayers of Minnesota thank you tDon......grindiangrad-80 wrote:My first memory of Don was in 1974. In the 44 years since then he has put together quite a resume. I would like to congratulate him on an awesome career and thank him for all of the great memories and wish him the best in the future.
Do those great memories include losing to Holy Cross? Repeatedly missing the NCAA tournament and taking Mariucci from a sell out to half full?
Good luck to Coyle in his search for a new coach. I hope it brings back the excitement to Mariucci arena.
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Well said.BodyShots wrote:I remember being very excited when they announced he was taking over the Gopher job 19 years ago. He had a lot of success at CC and I expected great things from him in Minnesota. Then to win back-to-back NCAA championships in his third and fourth season was magical. But I have to admit, the last 5-10 years have been a struggle and this past year was embarrassing to watch the team. Its time for a change, and he went out with class.grindiangrad-80 wrote:Those games are all part of a career. That's fine if you don't like him, everyone is entitled to their opinion. He's been there 19 years and change is always necessary eventually. The reality is that his career has been way more impressive than that of a few anonymous dipsticks who take shots at him on a message board.goldy313 wrote: He doesn't need your best, he will make $625,000 next year (according to the Star tribune) to do next to nothing aside from speaking engagements. Under achieve for a decade and you get to make more in a year than the average working man makes in 15 years. The taxpayers of Minnesota thank you tDon......
Do those great memories include losing to Holy Cross? Repeatedly missing the NCAA tournament and taking Mariucci from a sell out to half full?
Good luck to Coyle in his search for a new coach. I hope it brings back the excitement to Mariucci arena.