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1 minute ago, Hoosierfan1901 said:

Allegedly that’s what happened the last time, but with a family vote.

Two kids involved then. And I’m not saying it’s not a factor. I’m just saying I doubt that everything else lined up and his daughter, with all of a year and a half of school left, had veto power.

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17 minutes ago, NVFalcons1990 said:

Awesome, big time rivals.......Baseball was my sport, 4 year letterman, played 3 years of basketball.   What year you graduate?

 

2002.  

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8 minutes ago, JSHoosier said:

With IU's record of coaching hires he'd have another chance in 4 years when his daughter is in college. Of course then he'd be 52 and too old for some on this board.

Probably end up taking Izzo’s place for Sparty lol…

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4 minutes ago, JimmerNoe said:

The tweet from Coaching Changes (who are super plugged in and usually have stuff early) says that they have heard it is contracted. Meaning it’s already signed and done and the daughter stuff is not an issue if it’s Brad. 

hmmmmm

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12 minutes ago, GP711 said:

I wasn't saying Scott 100% had his guy when he made the move on woody. I have previously thought that but with me believing brad said no obviously that is not the case. This message was saying that you know who is available when you make the move. That was all. 

You don’t think it’s Stevens anymore? I missed that 

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2 minutes ago, JimmerNoe said:

Also this account typically is very good about clarifying how many sources and the quality of those sources. They say this one is “unimpeachable”. If this person has heard it is contracted already, that would make me very excited.

My question is and I honestly don’t know so anyone that does, please share. If it is contracted/signed as he mentions here and as was circulating yesterday locally, how could I currently employed NCAA coach sign a contract while still coaching games for another school? Maybe signed a letter of intent or something?

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1 minute ago, Indynorthsider said:

My question is and I honestly don’t know so anyone that does, please share. If it is contracted/signed as he mentions here and as was circulating yesterday locally, how could I currently employed NCAA coach sign a contract while still coaching games for another school? Maybe signed a letter of intent or something?

Well, I think the insinuation here would be that the person in question is not currently coaching and would be free to sign on his own timeline.

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7 minutes ago, Papacap said:

Yeah, I’m not buying this is the big reason. I don’t know their family dynamics but if Stevens said, I really want to coach at IU, but hey, you have another 1.5 years of HS left, so I’ll stay if that’s what you want. I gotta admit, I’d be disappointed if my daughter said, then we are staying. Not saying kids aren’t a factor. Just saying I don’t believe that is THE factor.

Right but if you already know what is best for your kid you dont ask that question. I did have a conversation like this with my daughter though.  She was going into her senior year and I had a Dad rule (that only my wife and I knew) that I would give them veto power during a move while in HS.  The veto though was not voted on by them but buy us and how we thought the move could impact them.  Had a few moves in between their HS years and avoided making one during the HS years until 2022.  My daughter played soccer and had some "mean girl" issues with a few of the teams and had finally gotten back in with a strong team that was not mean/catty.  She braved the 2 years prior like a champ but seeing her flourish again with a healthy team caused me to decide for her.  I took the job, worked some remotely and travelled a bunch her senior year and learned to snap to stay in contact.  It worked well enough because it was only 1 year.  

BS daughter may be in a completely different spot.  

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2 minutes ago, Indynorthsider said:

My question is and I honestly don’t know so anyone that does, please share. If it is contracted/signed as he mentions here and as was circulating yesterday locally, how could I currently employed NCAA coach sign a contract while still coaching games for another school? Maybe signed a letter of intent or something?

I don't know either but there have been CFB coaches that coach a bowl game after accepting another job. May be the same here.

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