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In message <[log in to unmask]> Bri Farenell writes:
> I was wondering what was the rationale for some coaches to switch
> jobs. What sorts of criteria do they use?
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> I guess my question is: why would Miami coach Gwozdecky consider a
> position at Denver. Gwoz. has built a solid program at Miami and seems
> to have really put his mark on Redskin hockey. Whereas, Denver wouldn't
> seem to be as "prime" a job. Perhaps they are on the same level (of
^^^^^
Good choice of words! (See below)
> "ripeness") but, if that's the case, why would Gwoz. consider leaving?
> (If he indeed is)
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> Are there other things coaches take into account (besides the obvious
> considerations inherent in any type of job, such as salary and location)?
Erik, Paula and I were talking about that at the Gopher State Hockey Festival
(an off-season hockey fix/opportunity to scout future Gophers) last weekend.
Our theory is that the Denver job, being in a big media market, might come with
some bigger perks, like media contracts similar to Doug Woog's radio shows (I
think he did about 5 per week!) and TV show. "Prime" as in "Prime Sports
Network" (with whom Denver has a TV contract) might be the operative word here.
Just a theory.
-Pam
Pam Sweeney Go Gophers!!!
[log in to unmask] 1993 & 1994 WCHA Playoff Champions!!!
1994 NC$$ PHinal PHour!!!
Ski-U-Mah!!!
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