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Tony Bennet, the amazingly successful basketball coach at the University of Virginia announced a shocking immediate retirement, effective immediately.

Completely classy man. Took an ACC program that was not Duke or UNC Chapel Hill to the peak.

As a local resident, this man is so good in every way.

A treasure.

If I was a parent of a high school basketball player, there is no single coach i would want my son to play for.

 

Simply, complete quality at every level.

 

On a larger note, this resignation is the canary in the coal mine of the effect of NIL in college sports.

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1 minute ago, Steve O said:

Yeah, seems like there has to be more to the story...

I would not be surprised if we find out his players keep asking for more money, like the QB from UNLV, and he has no control of that part. He seems like the good kind of control freak and this is making him too crazy

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54 minutes ago, Orlando Buffalo said:

I would not be surprised if we find out his players keep asking for more money, like the QB from UNLV, and he has no control of that part. He seems like the good kind of control freak and this is making him too crazy

He just asked Virginia for a lot more money and got it.
 

Then the NIL suddenly repulsed him to the point of quitting and walking away from all that money?

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1 hour ago, sherpa said:

Tony Bennet, the amazingly successful basketball coach at the University of Virginia announced a shocking immediate retirement, effective immediately.

Completely classy man. Took an ACC program that was not Duke or UNC Chapel Hill to the peak.

As a local resident, this man is so good in every way.

A treasure.

If I was a parent of a high school basketball player, there is no single coach i would want my son to play for.

 

Simply, complete quality at every level.

 

On a larger note, this resignation is the canary in the coal mine of the effect of NIL in college sports.

 

Like Jay Wright before him, we are losing quality coaches who have plenty left in the tank because the rules of the game have changed. NIL and the portal have changed the landscape completely. They don’t need the money, and I don’t blame them for seeking quality of life. 

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28 minutes ago, US Egg said:

He just asked Virginia for a lot more money and got it.
 

Then the NIL suddenly repulsed him to the point of quitting and walking away from all that money?

 

He didn't "ask for more money," if you are referring to his salary.

 

He is an extremely, personally honorable man.

He was involved in all of this new NIL stuff, took a vacation with his wife where all this was discussed, and put personal priority over money.

There are people like that left in this world, and he is one of them.

 

Simply a great coach and individual.

 

 

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On 10/18/2024 at 1:31 PM, sherpa said:

 

He didn't "ask for more money," if you are referring to his salary.

 

He is an extremely, personally honorable man.

He was involved in all of this new NIL stuff, took a vacation with his wife where all this was discussed, and put personal priority over money.

There are people like that left in this world, and he is one of them.

 

Simply a great coach and individual.

 

 

 

To be fair, he has made enough money in his career that he likely does not need to work again in his lifetime and his kids will have some semblance of generational wealth.  Lets not compare to a guy just getting by or just coming up who needs to make all he can to secure a future for himself and his family.

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This has nothing to do with money, and nobody is comparing him to anybody.

Not sure how that came up.

 

His retirement is a great loss of an incredibly honorable man, tremendous coach and beloved individual to his players, university and community.

 

It is also as I said, a canary in the coal mine indicator of where college athletics is heading.

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