Greg Ambrose
Registered User
Re: UNH Off Season Thread 2011
This is certainly an interesting article as far as it goes. I'd love to know if money was a primary or secondary factor in the decision. And if it was primary, why now and not earlier. Lassonde has had several opportunities in the past to move to a more lucrative assistant's position and has been sought out for head coaching jobs as well. But he always declined. I can buy the idea that when one turns 50 that your career objectives can and do change. And maybe that's all it is. But after all his years at UNH, his roots in the Seacoast, and knowing how valuable he was to the program and Umile's high regard for his abilities, it had to be somewhat of surprise when he made this move. If Lassonde is correct and Umile does retire in 4 or 5 years, you really can't say that he is the heir apparent. If he was, he probably would have stayed and taken on some other title (if not money) that indicated his new status.
Interesting interview with Coach Lassonde. Certainly reads like he would be a front runner to return to UNH in a couple of seasons.
http://blogs.denverpost.com/college...h-talks-candidly-about-why-he-left-unh/20024/
This is certainly an interesting article as far as it goes. I'd love to know if money was a primary or secondary factor in the decision. And if it was primary, why now and not earlier. Lassonde has had several opportunities in the past to move to a more lucrative assistant's position and has been sought out for head coaching jobs as well. But he always declined. I can buy the idea that when one turns 50 that your career objectives can and do change. And maybe that's all it is. But after all his years at UNH, his roots in the Seacoast, and knowing how valuable he was to the program and Umile's high regard for his abilities, it had to be somewhat of surprise when he made this move. If Lassonde is correct and Umile does retire in 4 or 5 years, you really can't say that he is the heir apparent. If he was, he probably would have stayed and taken on some other title (if not money) that indicated his new status.