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Date Posted: Mon March 21, 2005 13:42:10
Author: John
Subject: With its NYC location, Manhattan could be a perennial power in the MAAC, given Gonzo's demonstrated recruiting abilities. I guess the money's just not the same at bigger programs, however. Too bad for MC; Gonzo's almost desperate lunge to interview for any opening in a "bigger" conference has to hurt their recruiting. Gonzo's problem is that he was "hot" last year, but very few head coaching jobs opened up. There are few openings so far this year, also, and Gonzo's not so "hot" coming off a 13-15 year. He and MC would both be better off if they negotiated a 2-3 year extension. I think Manhattan wants Gonzo (though that could change if he keeps bolting to the door); it seems Gonzo doesn't want MC.
In reply to: DamnRam 's message, "Why would it be tough? He's the self-proclaimed Mr. Pipeline-to-the-NBA! But seriously, it must be tough for MC fans to support this guy given how shamelessly he's thrown himself at other programs and failed. I don't know whether it's Gonzo's name or Manhattan's that is no longer what it used to be - perhaps both?" on Mon March 21, 2005 12:30:42


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  • I'm always puzzled by Gonzo's inability to move on. Is he suffering for the sins of Lappas and Fraschilla? I would be extremely surprised if UMass took a chance on another former Manhattan coach. But I still can't figure out what he does that must give people cold feet when he interviews. There is no apparent stench about the Manhattan program, so what gives? He might just be the guy who should not move "up," stay at Manhattan, and be comfortable with a very nice career. Somehow he doesn't seem to have the personality for a becoming humility. (NT) -- Drag-less, Mon March 21, 2005 13:46:05
  • Gonzo used to be an absolute maniac on the sidelines, but has seemed to tone down his act this season. I'm actually surprised no one has hired him. He's definitely of that slick, smooth talking con-man mold like a Pitino. (NT) -- Air Hej '02, Mon March 21, 2005 14:08:20
  • Boston Globe is saying Doherty is the one who pulled his name. (NT) -- RC74, Mon March 21, 2005 16:21:32

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