Life after McCaffery
LOUDONVILLE - Fran McCaffery was introduced as the new Iowa men's basketball coach on Monday.
Shortly after, life started without McCaffery on the Siena campus.
Athletic Director John D'Argenio and juniors Clarence Jackson and Ryan Rossiter were made available to the media later in the afternoon.
McCaffery stayed five seasons in Loudonville and D'Argenio was asked if this is the amount of time that he can expect a coach to stay at Siena.
“I think to a certain degree that’s a by-product of a mid-major,” D’Argenio said. “What you want is somebody who is going to come in and be successful, like we have been. Whether it’s winning championships and graduating players and if that happens, somebody at the next level is going to be interested in that person. While we want people to stay here forever, we’re also realistic enough to know that you want somebody to succeed and do well.”
Shortly after, life started without McCaffery on the Siena campus.
Athletic Director John D'Argenio and juniors Clarence Jackson and Ryan Rossiter were made available to the media later in the afternoon.
McCaffery stayed five seasons in Loudonville and D'Argenio was asked if this is the amount of time that he can expect a coach to stay at Siena.
“I think to a certain degree that’s a by-product of a mid-major,” D’Argenio said. “What you want is somebody who is going to come in and be successful, like we have been. Whether it’s winning championships and graduating players and if that happens, somebody at the next level is going to be interested in that person. While we want people to stay here forever, we’re also realistic enough to know that you want somebody to succeed and do well.”
Labels: Clarence Jackson, College Basketball, Fran McCaffery, John D'Argenio, Ryan Rossiter, Siena
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