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  • #46
    He even turned down Oregon where he grew up and then went to school. It would have been interesting in 2017 had UofO gotten a rebound on the missed foul shots of UNC and won that game in the Final 4.

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    • #47
      Originally posted by Wildcat Khan View Post

      I doubt Mark Few would leave Gonzaga. He loves the school and the area, especially the fishing. One school that tried to get him even promised him to build a fishing stream and he turned them down. He's already turned down Pac-12 jobs and there was a time UCLA was interested in him. The AD there is also the same one that hired him in 1999.
      I would agree with you - he doesn't need to go somewhere else to be big time anymore. I don't think UNC's millions would convince him, although I do think UNC might call him just to see. Like someone else said, he even turned down his alma mater in the past. He can get 5-star recruits now - he got one this year in Suggs, has another coming next year in Hunter Sallis, and from what I've seen he's likely to get Chet Holmgren (#1 high school player in the US) too. The athletics program has the full backing of the university now - they were considering going D3 before the run started.

      Tell you what, though, they better win tomorrow night. The Suggs shot will be remembered forever, but if Baylor grinds them into dust tomorrow night, there might be questions about whether they could ever get it done. How would the Christian Laettner shot have been remembered if the Fab Five beat Duke that year? It took UConn 10 years before they won their first (they ended the original 1999 Gonzaga run on the way). It took Coach K 11 years. Roy Williams needed 17 years and a change of schools. Gonzaga's now on 23 years.

      If Mark Few has a Herb Brooks "if you lose, you'll take it to your $#$% grave" speech in him, he may want to use it. Of course, I've never been and probably never will be a coach, so take it with a grain of salt.

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