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When should MU give Shaka a Lifetime Contract Extension?

Now! I'm a shakaholic.
59 (29.6%)
After he shows us what he can do with TK and Oso gone - 5 years to judge
33 (16.6%)
When we cut down the big nets.
18 (9%)
After multiple FF or better seasons.
22 (11.1%)
When MU achieves bona fide Blue Blood status.
14 (7%)
Never
53 (26.6%)

Total Members Voted: 199

MU82

Shaka is perfect for Marquette and vice versa. He's seen the other side. I'm gonna be Mr. Optimist and say he ain't going anywhere - whether or not he gets a "lifetime" contract (which would mean diddly-squat).
"It's not how white men fight." - Tucker Carlson

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Tyler COLEk

Quote from: Galway Eagle on December 03, 2024, 04:22:46 PMCrean says hi (or says Bye)
I almost included: particularly coaches who have already had a taste of a blue blood and don't seem to aspire to get back there. I think the throwback, four-year retention strategy has Shaka has built at Marquette doesn't fit at blue bloods.

Galway Eagle

Quote from: Tyler COLEk on December 03, 2024, 04:24:54 PMI almost included: particularly coaches who have already had a taste of a blue blood and don't seem to aspire to get back there. I think the throwback, four-year retention strategy has Shaka has built at Marquette doesn't fit at blue bloods.

I don't think Shakas leaving unless he doesn't get along with the new Pres or AD.

That said Texas isn't exactly a blue blood, they're closer to us than Nova in terms of Tradition let alone Duke KU UK UNC etc. So if Shaka truly wanted a taste of that experience I don't think Texas would've quenched that thirst.
Retire Terry Rand's jersey!

THRILLHO

We've all seen so called "lifetime" contracts are easy for either side to get out of, so I wouldn't recommend that. What I do recommend is an eternal contract, binding the university to the coach past the lifetime of either, until the heat death of the universe.

Newsdreams

Quote from: THRILLHO on December 03, 2024, 05:05:59 PMWe've all seen so called "lifetime" contracts are easy for either side to get out of, so I wouldn't recommend that. What I do recommend is an eternal contract, binding the university to the coach past the lifetime of either, until the heat death of the universe.
A Herman contract
Goal is National Championship
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GoldenEagles03

Quote from: MU82 on December 03, 2024, 04:23:22 PMShaka is perfect for Marquette and vice versa. He's seen the other side. I'm gonna be Mr. Optimist and say he ain't going anywhere - whether or not he gets a "lifetime" contract (which would mean diddly-squat).

I know life happens and this is just a talking point, but I genuinely can't think of a better marriage of coach and program.

I would hope Shaka feels the same and recognizes he can continue to win forever here.
VIOLENCE!

jfp61

IMO. This is mostly speculation. But i expect shaka stays at marquette for nearly all or nearly the rest of his career, until shaka decides to retire. But I expect Shaka to retire at a "young" age relative to other basketball coaches, mostly because he has already been doing this for so long.

MU82

Quote from: Galway Eagle on December 03, 2024, 04:36:40 PMI don't think Shakas leaving unless he doesn't get along with the new Pres or AD.

That said Texas isn't exactly a blue blood, they're closer to us than Nova in terms of Tradition let alone Duke KU UK UNC etc. So if Shaka truly wanted a taste of that experience I don't think Texas would've quenched that thirst.
No, Texas isn't a basketball blue blood, but it is a big-time, big-bucks, big-pressure school in what was then the #1 basketball conference. Shaka felt pressure to recruit 1-and-dones and other big-name players - guys the blue bloods really wanted and guys who didn't always buy into the team game.

He couldn't coach there the way he really wanted to. It might as well have been a blue blood.
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