http://sports.yahoo.com/news/forde-minutes-coaching-carousel-edition-055033469.html
Here is the encouraging part of the article:
"Like Brownell, Mark Fox has toiled through more than his share of tough luck and tough losses at Georgia (9). The Saturday knee injury to leading scorer Yante Maten may doom this team’s already tenuous NCAA chances, and that in turn may doom Fox – regardless of the outspoken support from Calipari. This would figure to be a highly coveted job – fertile recruiting ground and a conference short on quality competition. Mississippi State’s Ben Howland, who has staffers with strong Atlanta recruiting ties, may well try to get involved – though he’s a decade past his best coaching work and has gained almost no traction in two seasons in Starkville. Chattanooga’s McCall, a former Billy Donovan assistant, and East Tennessee State coach Steve Forbes, a former Bruce Pearl aide, would be attractive candidates among coaches from lower levels."
Here is the encouraging part of the article:
"Like Brownell, Mark Fox has toiled through more than his share of tough luck and tough losses at Georgia (9). The Saturday knee injury to leading scorer Yante Maten may doom this team’s already tenuous NCAA chances, and that in turn may doom Fox – regardless of the outspoken support from Calipari. This would figure to be a highly coveted job – fertile recruiting ground and a conference short on quality competition. Mississippi State’s Ben Howland, who has staffers with strong Atlanta recruiting ties, may well try to get involved – though he’s a decade past his best coaching work and has gained almost no traction in two seasons in Starkville. Chattanooga’s McCall, a former Billy Donovan assistant, and East Tennessee State coach Steve Forbes, a former Bruce Pearl aide, would be attractive candidates among coaches from lower levels."