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    Vic

    He?s getting demolished by Louisville.

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    I'll be honest, I really don't wish any ill will on the guy. He wanted to move on and got paid a ton of money to do it. I probably would've done the same thing, if I wasn't at my alma mater. Vic still loves Starkville and is here multiple times a year. He'll probably end up retiring here, he still owns that massive ass house and all that land. I actually think he just bought more land, but I could be wrong on that. He and Cohen just weren't going to ever work out. They were equally passionate about their sports, but Cohen was the guy in the big chair. As long as that was the case and Schaefer wasn't getting football funding for the women's basketball program he was never going to be happy.

    I can also go ahead and tell you he and Jans would not have jived well at all. Vic wanted total support for the women's program and wanted it at the detriment of the men's program, which was really my only real problem with him. That and he would get his women's basketball cult all riled up and the blue hairs would start tweeting that Vic was Jesus Christ 2.0 and his team was the 12 disciples so how dare we support the men. They don't even take pictures with us. I actually saw that tweet from a "fan". Jans would've probably told him in no uncertain terms to piss off, my team makes the money and drives the bus. So sit down and shut the hell up.

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    While this isn't defended Jc, Vic was getting funded like football considering. Did he want more? Yes. But damn. Losing 6+ mil a year was enough. Got to draw the line somewhere. And people that like him, as myself, will tell you he was insufferable, wanting more, bitching and complaining. There was never enough no matter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Homedawg View Post
    While this isn't defended Jc, Vic was getting funded like football considering. Did he want more? Yes. But damn. Losing 6+ mil a year was enough. Got to draw the line somewhere. And people that like him, as myself, will tell you he was insufferable, wanting more, bitching and complaining. There was never enough no matter.
    You hit the nail on the head. And hey I liked Vic. I thought he was an extremely smart basketball mind and he was a hell of a marketer for his program. But if you told him you weren't really interested in women's basketball, which I did on one occasion, he would look at you like a dumbass and spend 20 minutes explaining how it was better than the men's game in every way, shape, and form. We actually had a really good conversation on what he would do to fix the men's team in 2015 and he made some very good points about how he would've used Sword. He also said that we needed to be full court trapping and pressing. He loved that 40 minutes of hell style.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Homedawg View Post
    While this isn't defended Jc, Vic was getting funded like football considering. Did he want more? Yes. But damn. Losing 6+ mil a year was enough. Got to draw the line somewhere. And people that like him, as myself, will tell you he was insufferable, wanting more, bitching and complaining. There was never enough no matter.
    Explains a lot. On a sliding scale, he probably had it better at MSU than he does at Texas. I guess that could change if he starts winning big there, but if he doesn’t, they will eventually move on from him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlSwearengen View Post
    Explains a lot. On a sliding scale, he probably had it better at MSU than he does at Texas. I guess that could change if he starts winning big there, but if he doesn’t, they will eventually move on from him.
    He had it better here without a doubt. He had absolutely stupid fan support and the administration was willing to give him just about anything he wanted. We were paying him Auriemma level money and he had zero national championships. I feel certain the court probably would've eventually been named after him had he stayed.

    And honestly it doesn't matter if they start winning big or not. Austin is just too big. There's too much to do. He's never going to be the main attraction that he was here. Just looking at their attendance numbers this year he averaged between 5500-6000 people per game. He had a couple of outliers where they had 6500 and 7000 and one game where they had 10K. For reference we drew between 5000-5500 this year. And that's a far cry from what we drew under Vic. His last year we were averaging between 7500-8000 a game. And the second national championship year he was bringing in 9000+ every conference game. So basically he went to a city roughly 10x the population size of Starkville and is averaging about 3000 less people a game than when we had it really rolling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlSwearengen View Post
    Explains a lot. On a sliding scale, he probably had it better at MSU than he does at Texas. I guess that could change if he starts winning big there, but if he doesn?t, they will eventually move on from him.
    I hope this is only wishful thinking on your part and that you are not totally delusional. Vic will be at Texas as long as he wants to be and he'll get anything and everything he wants because the Shorthorns can afford it. Vic's going to have them in the mix for a natty every year until he's not there. Book it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by schddog72 View Post
    I hope this is only wishful thinking on your part and that you are not totally delusional. Vic will be at Texas as long as he wants to be and he'll get anything and everything he wants because the Shorthorns can afford it. Vic's going to have them in the mix for a natty every year until he's not there. Book it.
    They may can afford it but when are they going to decide they don't want to afford it. He's making 2.3 mil a year at Texas and has not been to the Final 4 yet. I would venture to guess that only Auriemma, Staley, and Mulkey are making that kind of money and they don't ever get knocked out in the 2nd Round. Plus they have about 15 national championships between them. If he keeps up those results then they'll either go find someone that is worth that type of money or they'll pay a coach 500-750K and save money with the same type of results. To put that into perspective, Chris Jans only makes 2.4 and his program won't lose 4 million dollars this year. They may have unlimited money at Texas, but they may decide that money can go to better use elsewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by schddog72 View Post
    I hope this is only wishful thinking on your part and that you are not totally delusional. Vic will be at Texas as long as he wants to be and he'll get anything and everything he wants because the Shorthorns can afford it. Vic's going to have them in the mix for a natty every year until he's not there. Book it.
    How many years does it take him to do that??? Just asking.... and he isn't getting everything he asks for. I promise you that. He keeps asking and asking and asking. It doesn't end. And while they have more money than us by a mile I bet they aren't willing to lose ten mil on women's hoops either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Homedawg View Post
    While this isn't defended Jc, Vic was getting funded like football considering. Did he want more? Yes. But damn. Losing 6+ mil a year was enough. Got to draw the line somewhere. And people that like him, as myself, will tell you he was insufferable, wanting more, bitching and complaining. There was never enough no matter.
    Honestly, that sounds exactly like the Vic I saw as a coach. Always demanded more from his team and probably was insufferable at times. It?s a personality trait that makes him successful. I am in no way saying we should have given in, but I think it?s an interesting parallel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Topbulldawg View Post
    Honestly, that sounds exactly like the Vic I saw as a coach. Always demanded more from his team and probably was insufferable at times. It?s a personality trait that makes him successful. I am in no way saying we should have given in, but I think it?s an interesting parallel.
    Him and Cohen are the same person. They were highly demanding of their teams and they could be absolute intolerable ass holes. The difference is Vic knew how to put on a public face, Cohen never really learned that trait. Still hasn't really to this day.

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    He had it way better here. He made people care. And they were invested. UT doesn't care about him nor women's hoops. Vic had some big donors on his side. Some of which he had told he would never leave, bad part is they believed him. Which was on them. He was leaving, it was a matter of time. But as StarkVegasSteve said, he does have land and house here and cokes back several times a year.

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    Wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlSwearengen View Post
    Explains a lot. On a sliding scale, he probably had it better at MSU than he does at Texas. I guess that could change if he starts winning big there, but if he doesn’t, they will eventually move on from him.
    Well I can pretty much guarantee that Vic will never get the love and adoration at Texas or anywhere else that he got while at MSU. The relationship Vic had with the WBB fans at MSU was a very unique thing.

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    Just watched Schaefer's press conference and holy hell, I've never seen him that dejected. He wasn't that bad after the national championship losses. He damn near was crying the entire time. Also, Praise The Lord and Hook Em Horns sounds just a tad forced lol.
    Last edited by StarkVegasSteve; 03-20-2023 at 09:36 PM.

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    I know I?ve heard interviews with him, and he just does not seem as happy there. I know he?s been openly frustrated with the crowd support. The grass just isn?t always greener.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZedFedder View Post
    I know I?ve heard interviews with him, and he just does not seem as happy there. I know he?s been openly frustrated with the crowd support. The grass just isn?t always greener.
    I don't think Vic has said. Most of what we all discuss is conjecture. My opinion is that there were a multitude of things. Maybe him and JC were not good, the Blair mess, deep down I think part of him wanted back in TX and that is understandable. I think the convergence of these things just made him take the chance. Hey and it is UT. While he will have some success, he is now back in SEC and will be tough sledding to make to top again.

    I also agree that he under estimated how special he had it at MSU. You can tell from his interview on the SEC hoops special. He has MSU on a pedistal as far as best places he has coached.

    If he had to do over, I'm not sure he leaves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R2Dawg View Post
    I don't think Vic has said. Most of what we all discuss is conjecture. My opinion is that there were a multitude of things. Maybe him and JC were not good, the Blair mess, deep down I think part of him wanted back in TX and that is understandable. I think the convergence of these things just made him take the chance. Hey and it is UT. While he will have some success, he is now back in SEC and will be tough sledding to make to top again.

    I also agree that he under estimated how special he had it at MSU. You can tell from his interview on the SEC hoops special. He has MSU on a pedistal as far as best places he has coached.

    If he had to do over, I'm not sure he leaves.
    It was almost entirely that he and Cohen didn't get along and a little bit of that he wanted to go home. The Blair stuff, which has become and MSU urban legend, wasn't a factor and the story now is so far from the truth that it's laughable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StarkVegasSteve View Post
    It was almost entirely that he and Cohen didn't get along and a little bit of that he wanted to go home. The Blair stuff, which has become and MSU urban legend, wasn't a factor and the story now is so far from the truth that it's laughable.
    I wasn't saying the Blair thing was a major factor. It by itself was nothing but deep down it hurt him and he saw a chance for a clean start so to speak. It is almost cosmetic and symbolic. I see it all the time with people's decision in life when a personal hurt happens - divorce, death in family, other pain - they make a big life change hoping it will ease the personal pain. That is all I'm saying. No urban legend here just common sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R2Dawg View Post
    I wasn't saying the Blair thing was a major factor. It by itself was nothing but deep down it hurt him and he saw a chance for a clean start so to speak. It is almost cosmetic and symbolic. I see it all the time with people's decision in life when a personal hurt happens - divorce, death in family, other pain - they make a big life change hoping it will ease the personal pain. That is all I'm saying. No urban legend here just common sense.
    I don't know what personal pain it caused. She was doing the same thing hundreds of college girls do. Again, what y'all have been fed for 4 years isn't the truth or at least isn't the whole truth. It's far from it. It's an urban legend and there's little truth to it from what I have seen and was told for years. I was in college with her at the time, and the rumor about her after he left never made a bit of sense. I don't know where that rumor ever started, but it would shock the hell out of me if that was true.

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