Originally posted by zoofer
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The question is really going to be whether UNH actually requires him to earn it behind the bench or not.
And if they do decide to buy him out, they will probably frame it as Coach's decision to "retire" regardless.
This is why coaches entering the last year of their contract often get the label "lame duck" coaches, and why organizations who hire these coaches will often extend the head coach for another year or two, so as to avoid the perception that they're not 100% behind their top guy, and shore up their credibility/strength with the players, etc.
In the pros and in many college settings, extending a head coach just for show usually isn't a huge financial commitment. At UNH, I don't see them being able to afford such "window dressing", so hence we all got to see BS35+4's so-called "three year plan" up front instead.
It will be interesting to see if Coach attends the annual HE Awards Banquet later this week on UNH's behalf ...
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