
Talkin' 'bout the new man in town: B.G. of GT (AP photo)
On Friday night Georgia Tech denied it had made an offer to Dayton’s Brian Gregory. By Monday morning Tech apparently had. The Dayton Daily News reports that Gregory has accepted the job.
And I know what you’re saying: This isn’t the sexy hire. This is actually the anti-sexy hire. Gregory is neither hot not particularly young. (He’s 44.) His teams haven’t made the NCAA tournament since 2009. But sizzle is no longer the issue. The question now: Can the guy coach?
The answer: Yeah. He did good work — not great work, but good — at a mid-major that takes roundball very seriously. (Check back and you’ll note that the Dayton Flyers were the NCAA runners-up in 1966-67, Year 1 of Lew Alcindor’s reign at UCLA.) He learned under Tom Izzo, who’s among the very best, and his teams bear that signature Izzo toughness. This is not a terrible hire by any means.
Neither, it must be said, is it a slam dunk. Gregory’s last Dayton team fell short of the NCAA tournament — it was beaten in the Atlantic 10 final by Chris Mooney’s Richmond — with a talented roster. Indeed, freshman point guard Juwan Staten had already announced he was leaving, owing to differences with Gregory. If you’re hearing sighs of “good riddance” regarding Gregory emanating from southern Ohio, there’s your reason. His last team was a relative dud. But it still went 22-14.
Gregory has a chance to make Tech a habitual winner, and that would be a departure. Not since 2005 have the Jackets had back-to-back winning seasons, which is the reason there was a job here for Gregory to take. He will bring a consistency that this program, for reasons unclear, had come to lack. Indeed, the greatest criticism of him in Dayton was that his teams played the same way all the time. After years of wild mood swings, that sort of sameness could become a blessing at the Flats.
Could the Jackets have waited on Gregg Marshall of Wichita State or even Shaka Smart of VCU? Sure, they could have. But there would have been no assurance either man would have taken this job, and to have gone deep into April without a coach would only have devalued Tech’s position. And clearly money was an issue; Tech could never have outbid North Carolina State or Oklahoma or Missouri for the last Hot Coach standing.
We’ll discuss this more as the day goes along, but for now it’s enough to say: Tech has a coach. He might not be the hottest or youngest coach around, but he’s a pro. And now the Jackets move forward.
By Mark Bradley
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GT Alum
March 28th, 2011
12:53 pm
Ted M -
I assume we won’t know the contract details until the press conference this afternoon.
Flyer Fan from Dayton
March 28th, 2011
12:54 pm
My recent post in the Dayton Daily News. . .I’m as big of a “homer” for UD BALL as anyone else is for their school or their hometown sports team. Even so, in my mind, this is a good move for everyone…it was time. BG gets a chance to coach in the ACC and UD gets a chance to achieve more success in its BBALL program. UD’s been “stuck”, so to speak, in the mid part of the “mid majors” for quite sometime…XU, Butler, VCU, Richmond, Gonzaga and probably a whole host of others have achieved more national notariety than has UD over the past decade or so. They’ve been a very good team at home. . mostly against lesser mid-majors, but at times, against some of the “biggies” as well. I think this trend would have continued under more of BG. UD has been unsuccessful on the road, over the course of many, many seasons. I didn’t see that changing with more of BG. So, agin, in my mind, it was time for a change…for a rejuvenation to both parties…BG made us proud most of the time…UD made BG proud most of the time…what a great thing. Now, it’s over and done with. Time to quickly move to a new HC. Guessing and hoping the Wabler already had his list of 5 preferred choices to replace BG. The UD job is an easy “sell” to most mid-major HC’s and to most major asst. HC’s. If Wabler has been doing what he should have been doing, the new UD HC should be in place before tax day. Thanks BG and best wishes. Okay UD “brass”, make us better.
gt3
March 28th, 2011
12:55 pm
Another perspective from dayton:
http://www.wingam.com/Inside-the-Flyers/5706537
Delbert D.
March 28th, 2011
12:57 pm
As to the comment about my “bashing Mark Price,” here’s what I posted last night at 12:11 a.m.
“Neal-Price; I think it could happen. Price is not just window dressing. He has been committed to basketball for a long time, especially in player skills *and* character development.”
UD Season Ticket Holder
March 28th, 2011
1:00 pm
Basketball fans in Dayton are serious, we regularly sell out a (42) year old 13,000+ seat arena, so our expectations are high. In his eight years here, Brian Gregory’s teams have been exciting to watch, unfortunately, we have not done well away from home and until last year (NIT Champs) we did not have much of a post season presence. The Flyers did have a great run in the A10 tourney this year (beat UMass, Xavier, and St. Joes before losing to Richmond in the championship match). While his departure is not a big surprise to most Flyer fans, coach Gregory will certainly be missed by some as he is an above average D1 coach and a classy individual. I wish all the Georgia fans, their team, and Mr. Gregory the best of luck.
It Ain't Rocket Science
March 28th, 2011
1:03 pm
One thing I do know about the game of basketball is it is a team sport. Look at the final four for examples. They worked as a team on the court and though they had some obvious go to players on each team, you saw for the most part, a great team effort for those left standing. If tech. fans get behind their coach, I bet he will be successful there. I did watch both UGA and Tech. play this year and I saw a serious lack of team work on the court. More so, even in UGA, where it is obvious, they had a minimum amount of talent to make a good team, but almost equally on tech. where it seemed, guys looked a little selfish on the court. In other words, a lot of NBA showcasing and not a lot of team play.
This coach just might be able to elevate tech. and get them to play as a team. Hopefully, he can retain your top recruit to play on the team. I am sure he took on the job for the prestige of coaching a team in the ACC, as well as a decent pay raise. He may do great things for your school and turn out to be a outstanding coach. Tech. fans, give him a chance.
One more thing in ending. How many of you have been to Ohio at Dayton? Bet you would want to leave as well as he did. They have to scrape to get the players they do get. 66-67 was a long time ago.
Voice of Reason
March 28th, 2011
1:05 pm
Drad knows what he is doing and he knows the parameters of this situation both from a financial standpoint and based on where he wants the team to be once the new stadium is in place. I’ll bet the contact is carefully and deliberately worded to reward Gregory’s success through this dynamic time period and conversely allows an “escape” if it turns out he’s not the right fit. Give Gregory a chance; Hewitt had to go.
ignition
March 28th, 2011
1:05 pm
Let’s see..
Paul Hewitt 5 NCAA appearances, 1 National Championship appearance, 1 NIT appearance.
Bryan Gregory 1 NIT Championship, 2 NCAA appearances
Umm now how is this an improvement..
Sonny Clusters
March 28th, 2011
1:08 pm
Learned from Izzy? Is that the little blue fella from the Olympics?
Voice of Reason
March 28th, 2011
1:11 pm
Hewitt lost his will to win so serves no purpose to continue sitting on the sidelines. He was a good caoch in his prime but that time has passed. Let’s see if coach Gregory can produce an upward trajectory in a new city with more talent. He is young…maybe the next 5 years will be his best, if not, I presume Drad has this scenario covered in the contract.
Delbert D.
March 28th, 2011
1:14 pm
Interesting site I found while looking for info on action taken by Georgia Tech on Jake Skole:
arrestnation.com
Lists arrests (since August 3, 2010) by sport, teams/schools, college and pro.
I didn’t find anything via Google except for a March 1st post, and AJC’s Feb. 28 article.
GTBob
March 28th, 2011
1:16 pm
ignition,
Last 4 years
Paul Hewitt: 62-65, one NCAA tournament
Gregory: 97-45, one NCAA tournament, 3 NIT tournaments
In GT’s one NCAA season, Brian Gregory beat them head to head. How is Gregory not an improvement? At least he could probably beat Kennesaw State and Charlotte. Oh wait, he did beat Charlotte this year by 18 points on their home court.
StingerSplash
March 28th, 2011
1:18 pm
If he learned from Izzo, then Tech’s teams will know how to rebound. They were not taught rebounding fundamentals the past 11 years.
Jeff from Dayton
March 28th, 2011
1:20 pm
Congrats GT, you are getting a good coach and a good person.
For the love of God, do not read the comments on the Dayton Daily News website. Most of those people are not UD fans. In most cases, they are Xavier or Wright State trolls. The Staten and SPearman situation was unfortunate. Both were highly touted, but Staten (or more accurately, his dad) was a cancer to this year’s team. Sadly, Spearman was Staten’s roommate and I believe got caught up in the Staten drama. Had Staten not announced a transfer, he was most likely going to be asked to leave.
You are getting a good recruiter. BG works hard and has an eye for talent. Some people knock him for “player development,” but those same people ignore 95% of the people who have played for him and only point to Chris Wright. Sadly, they also ignore that Chris Wright has made vast improvement in his four years even if his stats don’t show it. He has been the focus of every opponent defense since his 2nd year with little surrounding fire power, yet his stats continued to improve.
A lot of people are sorry to lose BG. Most ust don’t spew on internet message boards.
BuzzGT
March 28th, 2011
1:26 pm
I just want to know if he has a good inbounds play.
UD Fan
March 28th, 2011
1:29 pm
As a rabid, life-long Dayton fan I can tell you BG is a good hire. First, the guy is one of the top recruiters in the country. If he can consistently recruit major-level talent in the A-10, with the prestige of the ACC to back him up, he should be able to kick his recruiting up a couple of more notches. Secondly, he’s a stand-up guy who runs a clean program and graduates his players. Over the last 4 years he has won 23, 27, 25 and 22 games, and he’s notched wins over teams such as Pitt, Louisville, North Carolina, Illinois…even a Georgia Tech team with Favors. So the guy can recruit and he’s a decent (though not great) bench coach. My major knock on him is he didn’t seem to develop players to their maximum potential. The knock that he had two players transfer isn’t a huge thing to me…those two guys had an inflated sense of self-worth and thought they shouldn’t have to run an offense, rather break guys down one-on-one, like they were in the NBA already. So, overall, you got a great recruiter, good coach and a good human being.
The UD Kman
March 28th, 2011
1:30 pm
Thank you GT,
The Dayton Flyers thank you for saving us from a big contract buyout. If you love a three man weave offense that never passes inside and settles for outside jumpers despite being a terrible outside shooting team….BG is your man. If you love a team who shoots 35% and 60% from the foul line…BG is your man. If your a fan who doesn’t care for solid PG’s who can shoot or a big man or two who average more than 4 ppg….BG is your man. End of game management? Out of bounds plays? Player development? Nah, no need in the ACC. However, you will get a polished coach who has a nice motivational recorded speech about working hard, improving and being great leaders.
Thank you GT. After 8 years of failed expectations, a flat line of progress and recruits who never improve (see Chris Wright) we are ready for a change. Especially after the our two best recruits in years decided to leave due to his style of play and lack of development.
My advice, schedule 10-13 easy non-conference games to start the season. When you blow up in the A-10 league and bubble burst for the tourney, you can show a resume that says 22-12. Steal from the UD media guide and make ridiculous statements like BG has coached 20 NBA players. Don’t read the fine print that says….0 as a head coach. All 20 were under Izzo.
Enjoy GT fans. Thank you. Hopefully this frees up the money we need to hire a solid young coach who can recruit, develop and make adjustments to his offense to fit his players.
THANK YOU!
AlabamaRamblinwreck
March 28th, 2011
1:31 pm
Well, I must say I am underwhelmed, but after yesterday, I knew where this was going…Braineless still killing us with his previous financial decisions.
Anyway, welcome to Coach Gregory….If you can play sound, fundamental basketball, like in-bounds plays, shooting FT’s, running a semblance of a half-court offense, defending the 3-ball, etc., you will be a major improvement over what we just had. Please bring discipline and smarts to our team…we can stand some losing (for a short while) if our team plays smart….Thank you and good luck Coach
Tech Forever
March 28th, 2011
1:34 pm
Mark Bradley
Prediction: Brian Gregory is not going to win very many games. DRad has miscontrued the emotions of the fanbase. He’s thinking we’re in the same state as when Gailey was let go. WRONG!! Gailey numbed everyone into complete apathy. Rolling out a cardboard cutout of Bobby Dodd would have gotten people excited and returned some sense of enthusiasm. With the basketball program people aren’t apathetic…..THEY’RE ANGRY. Angry at Hewitt, angry at Braine, angry period. When hiring a coach in this environment you don’t bring on “the safe choice.’ You have to bring on someone who will turn the anger into passion and vigor. The emotion is already there, it needs to be directed. With the football program after Gailer there was very little emotion…..people had thrown in the towel.
Brian Gregory, unfortunately, is going to take this job and start his first season without a huge portion of the fanbase believing in him and a certain percentage who will never believe in him. DRad is thinking we’re apathetic and he’s thinking he has just injected some good wholesome positive excitability to help it. Wrong. He should have injected some RESULTS to temper the anger and turn it. Fortunately for the football program we got both; positive excitability with results in Johnson. As it is Brian Gregory may get absolutely steamrolled by this fanbase. He better win…..quickly, early, often, and A LOT next year. I smell a eerily simialr situation as Dino at Wake Forest brewing here.
Tech Forever
March 28th, 2011
1:35 pm
UD Fan
Honest question. If was getting such great talent at Dayton why has the program basked in mediocrity floating at a .500 conference reconrd for the last 8 years?
you can't fix stupid
March 28th, 2011
1:39 pm
Maybe Coach Gregory is ready for a change-up in the available talent pool from which to recruit (Atlanta Celtics need not apply). And maybe after going through all the drama with Juwan Staten (self-aggrandizing neophyte), he’s ready for a fresh start and a recruiting regimen that includes kids who WANT to stay at GT for multiple years and learn the fundamentals of the game.
Only time will tell, of course, but on the surface I think its a good hire.
BuckheadBill
March 28th, 2011
1:40 pm
I had Big Blue in FF. Did not have Butler & VCU.
Tech Forever
March 28th, 2011
1:45 pm
Flyer Fan from Dayton
After reading your post how exactly is this a “good move for everyone”? Sounds to me,based on your comments, like Georgia Tech and it’s fans have gotten hosed.
NCFlyer
March 28th, 2011
1:53 pm
Gregory is a classy guy and will represent your school well. The major complaint from UD fans, besides player development, is that he’s one dimensional and doesn’t (or can’t) adapt, which is important in conference play. He has great record against BCS programs but they don’t see his style year in, year out. This is why his conference record is so poor.
gt's
March 28th, 2011
1:53 pm
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Delbert D.
March 28th, 2011
1:54 pm
Hewitt’s teams did not play with consistency, and they often showed poor fundamentals (including getting the ball inbounds).
Capsule of past 2 seasons:
Last year, 7-9 in conference with Favors and Lawal (and Peacock), yet beat Duke at home. Pushed Duke to the limit in ACC Tourney. Won 1st round In NCAA tourney, lost to Ohio State in 2nd.
This year, with less talent, started 3-3 in conference, finished 5-11. Pushed to OT by Clark-Atlanta, lost to Kennesaw St. by 17, lost to Siena, lost to Northwestern by 21, lost to UNC-Charlotte, beat North Carolina by 20, beat VT by 15, lost to Vt by 25, lost to VT by 16 in ACC tourney.
UD Fan
March 28th, 2011
1:56 pm
@GTBob: To add on to what you are saying, in the last four years UD has spanked top 5 rated Pitt by 25 points, and that was the last major team to agree to play UD at UD Arena. On the road UD has beaten Louisville, Marquette, Cincinnati, Illinois, Ole Miss, Seton Hall, and on neutral sites beaten West Virginia, UNC, Georgia Tech, Ole Miss (again).
Of course, I know the ACC is about as tough a road in college basketball as you can travel, but it’s not as if BG hasn’t had to coach any big games. With Xavier, Temple, Richmond, Dayton, etc., the Atlantic 10 isn’t a premier league, but they’re hardly slouches, either.
Putting it another way, BG replaced another UD coach hired into the ACC, Oliver Purnell at Clemson. BG, in my opinion, is a better all-around coach than Purnell, and if Purnell can turn a pure football school like Clemson into a 25, 24, 23 win school (his final three seasons), BG can turn a basketball-rich program like GT into a yearly 20+ win team with more trips to the NCAA tournament than you’ve been used to in recent years. Your new coach is a good one.
gdawginkalamazoo
March 28th, 2011
1:58 pm
Wow, a lot of Dayton fans posting on here. You Tech fans should read what they have to say. Most have been giving good, honest, reviews of this coach. They have spent 8 years watching this coach fill up their 13k seat arena. That fact that they even bother to find this site and make the effort should tell you something. 13k fans? That double what the Tech football program brings in on any given Thursday night.
KevinM
March 28th, 2011
2:00 pm
I’m fairly confident he won’t have the ego to actually schedule a game AT Kennesaw State. What actually was Hewitt looking to gain from that agreement? You don’t go to Georgia State and you don’t go to gyms against teams you have no business playing home and home games.
Perhaps Gregory can recruit and keep some Georgia kids home. And to compare to Fox, no ties to the Southeast and recruits in Georgia.
The ajc article today about high school kids in Georgia tells me Fox hasn’t improved on this so far. These kids should be staying home instead of going to Vandy, Virginia, and Tennessee.
You keep Georgia kids in their home state, you should be able to make the tournament on a regular basis. And as we have seen, being in the First Four is not a negative.
And since Shaka was at Clemson for years under Purnell, he might have been the better fit here. Time will tell.
Fox/Gregory Round 1 is coming up quick…get your tickets now!
Mark Richt, Paul Hewitt, Damon Evans
March 28th, 2011
2:00 pm
It doesn’t who Tech hires. They’re losers.
lumberjacket
March 28th, 2011
2:01 pm
like the hire. As a Tech fan and long time season ticket holder I support it. The reaction from the Tech fan base surprises me. I think we had a better response to the Hewitt hire, because nobody knew anything about him. Its strange.
What’s the reason, he wasn’t our rumored first choice? So what? Brad Stevens wasn’t walking through that door. Is Mooney’s resume really that much better than Gregory? Would Mooney have been a “sexy” hire? Really? Or any of the other Rumored coaches? Martin that went to Tenn? Not even close to the same resume. Shaka Smart? Not even close. Two seasons as a head coach? One magical run. Not saying he won’t be or isn’t a great coach, but he would have been much more of a risk.
I don’t think money was as much an issue as people are making it out to be. I think after a few interviews, DRAD got who he thought was the BEST fit and coach for Tech. Of the realistic candidates.
10 years from now, we will be glad and proud.
KansasJayhawk.com
March 28th, 2011
2:10 pm
Haters needed.
Top pay and benefits.
We need help running our loser coach Bill Self out of town.
We ought to have 5 championships, not one.
Overtime » Blog Archive » Quick Thoughts on Gregory to Georgia Tech
March 28th, 2011
2:20 pm
[...] Hewitt on Sunday, March 13. Hewitt had a 190-162 record in 11 seasons, and had middling success after taking his Yellow Jackets to the NCAA Tournament Championship in 2004. According to the Dayton Daily News, the school failed [...]
UD Fan
March 28th, 2011
2:21 pm
@TechForever: UD has struggled in the A-10 for a couple reasons: 1. The A-10 is a much better conference than they’re given credit for being. If you take away the bottom-feeder programs in the A-10 (Fordham, St. Bonnie, LaSalle), the A-10 would rank higher, more in the range of the lower BCS conferences in any given year. Whether it’s Xavier, Temple, Richmond, Dayton, St. Joe’s, George Washington…whoever, in any given year…the A-10 usually has success in the Big Dance despite generally not being seeded appropriately, or having the cache of being in an elite conference. Short story long, I’m basically saying the A-10, while no ACC by any means, is a tough conference.
2. The other part of the equation (and bigger part of the equation) as to why UD has struggled in conference play: match-ups. The A-10 has a lot of grind-it-out teams who like to slow things down and play a solid half-court game. UD under BG was more of a push-the-tempo team who liked to get out and run. UD was a very average (at best) team in the half-court, so the other A-10 teams had UD figured out: Slow them down, make them play in the half-court and you have a chance of winning. Temple, with their matchup-zone D, was always a nightmare for UD. This is a valid thing to worry about with BG as your coach. He recruited great athletes, but not always great shooters. Hopefully at GT he can get athletes who can shoot. BG’s style: tough D, Rebound, get out and run. Correct me if I’m wrong, but I think of the ACC as having teams who like to run a bit with scores generally in the 70’s and 80’s. In the A-10 the games are often in the 50’s and 60’s. BG’s teams are more comfortable playing into the 70’s, but with their tough D, can lock down opponents under that 70 point threshold more often than not.
Honestly, I’d be concerned about Gregory’s A-10 record, too, if I was you. He’s not a perfect coach, but I think he’ll fare decently well in the ACC, especially if he can recruit well.
wreckbone
March 28th, 2011
2:42 pm
It was his first year…..Macon Jacket. Basketball a lame sport? I’ll take it over basebal and gymnastics. And by the way, if hoops is so lame, ten why waste your time commenting? I don’t even spend time commenting on or reading about things I hate. I’m just saying.
PA Flyer
March 28th, 2011
2:48 pm
I’m a lifelong Dayton fan and I can tell you I’m absolutely thrilled Tech took Gregory off our hands. On the plus side, he and his players will not embarrass Tech off the court. On the negative side, he and his players are very likely to embarrass Tech ON the court. He is a clueless in-game “coach”, he can’t develop players, and he has absolutely no clue how to design effective offensive schemes. Roy Williams and Coach K are going to very much enjoy eating Tech’s lunch every chance they get. The Dayton AD had blundered badly by extending Gregory’s contract to 2018. Most UD fans thought this was a death sentence. Thanks for granting us a pardon!
5150 UOAD
March 28th, 2011
2:51 pm
I Want To Hear From HEWITT FAN
HEWITT FAN where are you? We know you have something to say on the subject.
Coach Gregory
NO CELTICS FOR YOU
Hewitt Fan aka “The Atl CELTICS Nazi” (like Seinfeld’s Soup Nazi) will never NEVER send another Celtic to TECH we did not follow HIS RULES when ordering a recruit.
Jacketbacker
March 28th, 2011
2:56 pm
Welcome Coach Gregory! I’ll actually start following basketball again.
Go Jackets!!
Jacketbacker
March 28th, 2011
2:59 pm
oh….he also graduates players….every senior that played for him at Dayton received their degree….I’m sure that was important to DRad after Hewitt’s lame record in that category….I think this will end up being a good fit for Tech….
wxwax
March 28th, 2011
3:02 pm
Mark, without using the word “mediocre”, that’s pretty much how you described this guy.
His record suggest GaTech will be a middle-of-the-pack team under his leadership.
I say he lasts 5 years. That’s when Tech stops paying Hewitt and money comes available again.
5150 UOAD
March 28th, 2011
3:09 pm
Jacketbacker
Tech doesn’t have many players stay to be seniors that actually play in the games.
How many Dayton players were going to be beating down the NBA door in the first place? At TECH if Gregory is good, then he will have kids that will be good enough to leave for the NBA. If he can get them to graduate then I will be impressed.
Mark Bradley`s Booster
March 28th, 2011
3:13 pm
At least GT did not listen to the fans or media. They made the decision and just let the fans and media ramble on and on about something they know nothing about. I am pleased that the hiring of Coach Gregory displeases most of the fans.
Tech Forever
March 28th, 2011
3:44 pm
Ken Pomeroy Rankings of offensive and defensive efficiency
2011:
Dayton – 100th
Georgia Tech – 89th
2010:
Dayton – 26th
Georgia Tech – 27th
2009:
Dayton – 78th
Georgia Tech – 93rd
2008:
Dayton – 70th
Georgia Tech – 49th
2007:
Dayton – 120th
Georgia Tech – 17th
2006:
Dayton – 137th
Georgia Tech – 96th
2005:
Dayton – 104th
Georgia Tech – 19th
2004:
Dayton – 67th
Georgia Tech – 7th
5150 UOAD
March 28th, 2011
4:12 pm
I really think Drad F.ed this one up. I hope I am wrong, but I fear a bad few years. God I hope it is a short relatively cheap contract.
Gregory had better have a few good assistants read to hire. They better not be the ones he had at Dayton.
I am not sure who would be better. I think there were better and more exciting choices.
Greg
March 28th, 2011
4:33 pm
1 NCAA tourney in his past 7 years at Dayton? Hmmm
Here’s a pretty good analysis of the hire…
http://www.tomahawknation.com/2011/3/28/2077052/seminole-slant-evaluating-georgia-techs-coaching-hire
ACC Fan
March 28th, 2011
4:39 pm
All of you judging Brian Gregory should go to Dayton’s website and look under their basketball program to find a complete bio on him. Very impressive in many ways.
cpaman
March 28th, 2011
5:02 pm
Mark Bradley column title 4 years from now.
GREGORY NEEDS TO ADJUST OFFENSE TO TALENT. WERE IS THE IMAGINATION.
This guy will not win. Trust me on this one.
Drexel Gal
March 28th, 2011
5:30 pm
I can tell you all you need to know about Brian Gregory. Go to the Website, “http://www.firebriangregory.com”. Its content is a singel line, reading, “Brian, Please go to Georgia Tech.” Enough said.
Skeezix
March 28th, 2011
5:38 pm
Mark: 90% of Wake fans would disagree with you about Gaudio’s coaching abilities. For the record, Gaudio’s won-loss percentage at Wake was 66%, not what I would describe as horrible. Hewitt, was horrible and one could argue, had better talent. Gregory’s won-loss % is comparable to Gaudio’s record at Wake, but Dayton is in a weaker league.
David Stern
March 28th, 2011
5:39 pm
CLANK –off the rim!