The thing here that bothers me most is probably the notion of a lifetime commitment. What program anywhere is going to offer that? Even Coach K doesn't have a lifetime commitment with Duke -- if the unthinkable happens and losing seasons start piling up, he'll find himself honorably retired if he doesn't resign first.
That said, if you're interested in the next closest thing to a lifetime commitment at a major-conference school with deep pockets, do you look at 1) A&M 2) Arkansas 3) Kentucky? Let's see -- which of those two just ran off 20+-win coaches with tournament trips THIS YEAR? Which of them tried hard to keep its 20+-win tournament coach? Which of them let a coach with a well-under-500 record survive 7 seasons?
The idea that TKC just wanted a lifetime commitment and ran off to UK because A&M was so mean to him is ridiculous. I have no beef with the decision to go to UK -- we knew all along that if he wanted a "destination" coaching job, he was gone if UK came calling. I have a major beef with how the departure was handled. It's entirely possible that Byrne's ego did get involved and maybe made things a little harder. But Byrne's lack of commitment is NOT the issue here and there's no reasonable way to spin it so that it is.
That said, if you're interested in the next closest thing to a lifetime commitment at a major-conference school with deep pockets, do you look at 1) A&M 2) Arkansas 3) Kentucky? Let's see -- which of those two just ran off 20+-win coaches with tournament trips THIS YEAR? Which of them tried hard to keep its 20+-win tournament coach? Which of them let a coach with a well-under-500 record survive 7 seasons?
The idea that TKC just wanted a lifetime commitment and ran off to UK because A&M was so mean to him is ridiculous. I have no beef with the decision to go to UK -- we knew all along that if he wanted a "destination" coaching job, he was gone if UK came calling. I have a major beef with how the departure was handled. It's entirely possible that Byrne's ego did get involved and maybe made things a little harder. But Byrne's lack of commitment is NOT the issue here and there's no reasonable way to spin it so that it is.