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  • 5 years ago
Peter Roby, the former Northeastern athletic director, weighed in on the shift toward short-term expectations for new head coaches in college basketball. He has seen some new coaches fired with within two years for not winning. Yet the alumni relations, recruiting in-roads and struggles of burnt-out programs necessitate more time than that. Expectations, he argued, remain the biggest factor holding back black coaches leaping to head roles.
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