CaseyGarrisonforPrez wrote:I think if you take off your UNI glasses the following is what you will see. Let me preface this by saying that I am no fan of Creighton and thoroughly cannot stand them due to various atrocities committed by $19.95 Stafford shirt guy Dana Altman. However McDermott while kind of shady doesn't come out of this looking as bad as jilted UNI fans.
McDermott gets a chance to coach at a bigger, better place in Iowa State. Anyone who does not have a degree from UNI on their wall or a UNI shirt in their closet totally understands. ISU has a bigger budget, better facilities, more fans, and they play in league with Kansas and Texas. Greg gets a chance to take care of his family with a bigger payday too. Relative no brainer to most that he would jump.
We flash forward a few years and things have not gone as well in Ames as Greg would have liked. He knows that he is likely getting fired after the 2010-2011. He is ready to fight for ISU though and is clearly committed to them. Then every coach in America not named Greg McDermott turns down Oregon's money, except Altman. He knows that Phil Knight's money can buy a lot of Stafford shirts and he can't turn that down. Creighton is a Jesuit school or so I am told and some priest or whatnot (not sure of the proper nomenclature) contacts Greg McDermott and offers him the CU job. Now, what would you do? You are a year away from being unemployed barring a miracle. Would you tell them "Nah, I'd prefer to get fired in Ames." No, of course not. No sane person would stay. He did what was best for him and his family. And how feasible is it at this point for a father to go up against his son at least 8 times in the following four years? Not very feasible.
Yet today we have UNI fans demanding some form of tribute from McDermott. Some want his son not to play, some want an apology, and yet some still want his head. So UNI fan from panthernation, bastion of basketball knowledge and awesomeness tell me what would yo do differently if you were Greg? Or Doug for that matter?
The part I highlighted is where you are off. It wasn't Creighton who made the initial contact, it was G$. He did so and indicated he would be able to bring his son as well, PRIOR to contacting Ben or UNI. Shopping his son around for his own gain? ...Hmmm, got Mr. Newton banished from attending his son's games at Auburn, should be fitting for this as well.
The conference rule is that if you sign a letter of intent to one member institution and then transfer to another, you sit out TWO years. That is what should have happened here, and I think UNI fans would have been disappointed, but at least accept that the rules were mainly followed. Instead you have one person taking extreme advantage of a "friendship" over another. Of course, I am sure that G$ will be sure to back off if there is ever a top-notch recruit that is down to just UNI or Creighton, you know, out of "friendship."
One is no 'friend' of mine, one is no 'son' of my university. Both will be treated as
enemies accordingly.