Espn News Is Reporting Quinn Snyder Quits

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  • bigboydan
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 08-10-05
    • 55420

    #1
    Espn News Is Reporting Quinn Snyder Quits
    just came accross the wires.

    it's about time he ends his coaching career at Missouri.

    he took a once great program built up by norm stewart, and flushed it right down the toliet. then he got rich daily caught for recruiting violations, closing up that great Detroit pipeline that Missouri had for all those years.

    then after he screwed all of that stuff i mentioned above. he ended up getting the missouri hoops program on probation. which makes me wonder how many violations duke really has swept under the carpet for all those years.
  • JoshW
    SBR MVP
    • 08-10-05
    • 3431

    #2
    Strange because his players were talking on local radio here today saying that he would not quit this season and that he hadn't been fired. When it comes to coaching can never really trust anything they say.
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    • bigboydan
      SBR Aristocracy
      • 08-10-05
      • 55420

      #3
      who cares if they leave laker. those players suck. besides, there just mad because they won't recieve there kickback they get from the Lurie family.

      the new interm coach melvin watkins can't do any worse than Snyder did over the past 6 years.
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      • BuddyBear
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 08-10-05
        • 7233

        #4
        Maybe Tommy Amaker should be next....the Mike Shishfeski disciples all blow pretty much not one has made it big...

        On the other hand, take a look at how Tom Izzo's disciples are faring.
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        • bigboydan
          SBR Aristocracy
          • 08-10-05
          • 55420

          #5
          so much for johnny dawkins getting his big chance uh double B. he would have been the next duke player that had a shot at landing a big time job.
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          • bigboydan
            SBR Aristocracy
            • 08-10-05
            • 55420

            #6
            must be nice to quit, and still get a settlement/hush money of $574,000 like Snyder just recieved today.
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            • pags11
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 08-18-05
              • 12264

              #7
              this was long overdue...rode coach K's coat tails and hasn't done much else since...
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              • bigboydan
                SBR Aristocracy
                • 08-10-05
                • 55420

                #8
                looks like missouri will investigate snyder's quitting:

                University will investigate handling of Snyder's departure

                By R.B. FALLSTROM, AP Sports Writer
                February 15, 2006

                COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) -- Quin Snyder said he resigned because he was about to be fired at Missouri. That was news to the school president.

                Just a few hours after the school announced it would investigate the handling of Snyder's departure, the former basketball coach seemed to offer a compelling reason to support that decision.

                Making his first public comments since stepping down after his forced resignation four days earlier, Snyder said Tuesday night that he quit after a university official sent by athletic director Mike Alden told him top administration officials had agreed to fire him after this season.

                "I was informed very clearly that a decision had been made and that I would be terminated," Snyder said. "At that point the conversation shifted to 'You'll have the opportunity to resign and the ball's in your court.'

                "At that point my thought process went to the best thing for myself, and the kids."

                Elson Floyd, president of Missouri's four-campus system, said he had not been consulted on a final decision regarding Snyder. After watching Snyder's televised 45-minute news conference that took place at a local hotel, Floyd quickly issued a rebuttal statement.

                "I am startled to hear that anyone suggested the president of the university had any role in the events surrounding the discussion with Coach Snyder," Floyd said in a statement. "I was never consulted prior to this reported conversation."

                The Kansas City Star has reported that basketball analyst Gary Link, also a special assistant to Alden, delivered the news to Snyder. Alden has said he sent Link simply to "gauge how he's doing."

                Snyder reiterated his point.

                "I couldn't comment on Mike's conversation with Gary," Snider said. "What I can say is exactly what I have said, and to me how very clear it was. The gentleman I was speaking to is someone I know and I think it would be difficult to misconstrue something he said."

                Snyder said he spoke to Alden by telephone later Friday and wasn't complaining about his treatment, considering a settlement agreement that will pay him more than $900,000. That includes a buyout of $574,000 plus money in an annuity from basketball camps and shoe contracts since 2003, when his last contract was negotiated.

                "It's been seven of the very best years of my life," Snyder said. "I'd do it again in a second. It's not been without its challenges."

                Alden was out of town Tuesday night and did not return a telephone message from the AP.

                Snyder said he was told there was no way he could save his job, making his decision to leave with six regular-season games to go easier.

                "I asked the question: Can this change?" Snyder said. "If we win the rest of our games, if we win the Big 12 tournament? I was told, 'No, we're moving on."'

                Snyder stepped down Friday, a day after vowing to finish his seventh season at the school. Soon after making that vow to reporters, he said he had the conversation with Link.

                The school's investigation will be headed by Chancellor Brady Deaton and apparently will begin with an interview of Link, who has had no comment about his role in the matter.

                Snyder was upbeat during his farewell address, smiling often, continuing to refer to Missouri as "we" and even showing up five minutes early. He was notoriously slow to emerge from the locker room on game day.

                "You can't find too many guys who can get their first job in the Big 12," Snyder said. "That's a challenge, an opportunity and a privilege."

                Only one of Snyder's former players, junior guard Thomas Gardner, attended the news conference and then met privately with the coach afterward. He said other players did not attend because of school commitments.

                "I just decided I could handle school, and that it was important to be here for Coach," Gardner said. "My relationship with Coach has been a lot stronger than some of the players, and that's the reason I showed up."

                Missouri won its first game without Snyder, ending a six-game losing streak behind interim coach Melvin Watkins, and is 11-11 (4-7 Big 12) headed into Saturday's game at No. 22 Kansas. Players were convinced after that game that Snyder had not quit on them.

                "We knew Coach Snyder wasn't that type of guy," Gardner said. "It would have been easier for him to quit earlier in the season, but we've been through so much we knew he didn't quit."

                Missouri was 42-42 under Snyder over his final three seasons.
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