I disagree with the article's analysis of PM's record, but I agree that he is not a good fit at UNLV. He is not an offensive coach and his style would not play well in certain markets. However, it would play in the Big Ten, ACC and Big East. The article discounts the stability he has brought to the program, the fact that LU successful made the change from the Horizon to the MVC and the back to back 20 win seasons. There are coaches that have been hired with less of a resume and they were given big time opportunities, like Todd Lickliter, Fran McCaffrey, and Scott Drew. None of these coaches had extensive resumes and all of them came from conferences that were less respected than the MVC. I am not his agent, but it would not take much to sell what he did at Loyola as more of an accomplishment than what Tony Bennett did at Washington State. If you are an AD at a bottom dweller in the Big Ten, ACC or the Big East - you could get behind PM. You don't think PItt, BC, Northwestern or Vandy wouldn't consider PM, if they had the opportunity?
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