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Intresting Tweets from U of Buffalo Insider Bucky Gleason

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Ironically he was the person I interviewed earlier today (will post the story tonight) to gain perspective on Hurley's persona, and according to his tweets Hurley staying at Buffalo was a plausible scenario







4h4 hours ago

UB still has a chance to grow program. It will be tougher without Hurley. But the cost of winning at mid-majors isnt going down.7 retweets5 favorites











4h4 hours ago

As I mentioned in previous column, UB needs to decide future. Winning comes as a price. This could happen again if another coach wins.7 retweets4 favorites











5h5 hours ago

Hurley wasnt insulted by $551,000. He thought UB was being petty. He hoped UB would make it tough for him to leave. Instead, it was easier.26 retweets13 favorites











5h5 hours ago

Hurley wasnt interested in DePaul job but wanted to hear what they said. Source: Bobby was interviewing them, not the other way around.1 retweet0 favorites











5h5 hours ago

Smart move for UB would have been being aggressive after NCAA. My read: if they come with $600,000 and/or more $$ for assistants, he stays.9 retweets4 favorites











5h5 hours ago

Source: Nate Oats has been named interim coach and could have inside track to relace Hurley. He's a great recruiter, made easier by Hurley.20 retweets12 favorites











5h5 hours ago

Sources close to Hurley also said he was angry over UB leak about parameters of new deal being done when it was not. His view: classless.28 retweets6 favorites











5h5 hours ago

Hurley wasn't looking for last dollar. He was willing to take less money than what's out to stay. UB's approach changed everything.23 retweets8 favorites











6h6 hours ago

Sources close to Hurley told me that he was insulted by UB approach. Top MAC coach made $550,000, for example. UB offered Hurley $551,000.90 retweets28 favorites
 
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