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on 8/14/2025, 3:51 pm, in reply to "Re: Interim coach for tennis (not a hire from SDSU for once)"
It is possible that Smitheran didn't want to commit to a long-term hire, but if he's got the idea to cut Women's tennis somewhere in the back of his mind, this let's him playa it both ways til then.
Also, you are not correct in your assessment that all first year coach hires are temporary. The University has in place a policy that allows them to do an expedite search for coaching positions.
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Why piss off Jenny on the way out the door and then keep her number 2? Why not do it as a succession plan for continuity with donors and athletes?
I fear what this looks like a year from now. I don't want to be right on this, just doesn't make sense. With all new coach hires the way it works on the CSU is typically their first year is a temporary/emergency hire as their isn't time for a CSU approved interview process. Then a search more in line with the rest of the university can occur.
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This may not be an entirely bad thing. Jenny wanted her assistant to get the job, but didn’t want to jeopardize his chances by stating it publicly. Hopefully, he does well enough to be hired on a permanent basis, or we go out and find an even better replacement.
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Reeks of the program being on the chopping block and it wouldn't be an isolated move. At least one mens team would have to get axed, right?
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Hilt-Costello announced her departure 8 months ago
Multiple choice
a) The SDSU asst turned them down (and I just looked, the long time head coach just retired so they promoted that assistant in May)
b) Interim leaves door wide open for cutting sport
c) cheap... like super cheap
d) All of the above
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