How? Fire the the guy who's occupying the position.
Plenty of high level coaches would love to come to NY, and live in New York.
There's a reason why it costs 200 a month for an apartment in Memphis. It freakin sucks there.
I expect there to be plenty of interest. Ben Howland and Jamie Dison were able to make Pittsburgh seem like a good idea, and that a lousy school in a worse city.
I'm not saying John Calipari is coming home because Memphis sucks as a city, but there has got to be a number of coaches that would like to return to the capital in the world. Especially, a guy trapped in a rural, culture-free nightmare.
Something certainly not lacking in the high level college basketball scene.
What stands in there way is a pressure of coming here, and fixing problems quickly, and the volatile administration that has been known to fire a coach because he sent out his resume.
Given the positives and negatives of the SJU sale, I see a huge upside. As bad as we are now, NY still makes us the sleeping giant.
I really get the feeling that Corey Fishers of the NYC high school basketball scene are turning down Norm Roberts. Not SJU.