Checking the NY Post today and Lenn Robbins has an article whose title doesn't quite describe the content...
PLAYERS EYE EXIT IF NORM GETS BOOT
http://www.nypost.com/seven/02052009/sports/college/players_eye_exit_if_norm_gets_boot_153681.htm
If Norm Roberts is not retained as St. John's coach next season, that decision likely will trigger a mass exodus of players, The Post has learned.
"Paris [Horne] and I were just talking about that not too long ago," forward D.J. Kennedy told The Post. "He said he heard some people talking about Norm, his situation, and we know it's up to us. If we can win some big games down the stretch that will help him keep his job, and that's what we want."
The Red Storm (12-9, 3-6 Big East) have a chance to post one of their most important wins of the season tonight when they play at Seton Hall (11-9, 2-6) in Newark.
St. John's has lost its last seven league road games and a road win would help silence some of Roberts' critics who never embraced him from the outset, favoring a more well-known commodity such as John Calipari or Matt Doherty....
Yesterday, several of the Johnnies took turns defending Roberts, who has a 60-76 overall record in four-plus seasons and is 23-52 in Big East play.
"I would not play anywhere else," said forward Rob Thomas of Harlem. "Nowhere else in the Big East or the NCAA. They [coaches and teammates] give you everything they have." First, it's great that the players have Norm's back - that's the mark of good kids right there. Second, yes, some player or two or three will want to leave (and not just because of the roster/ playing time issues), but no one there said anything about leaving, they just said they'd prefer to play for Norm.
If there's a new coach, he's got a few days to speak to the team and sell them on what he's doing.
And while some posters probably think (like the commenter on the Post article, is that HTGS?) that the Johnnies' ballers aren't up to snuff, I would hate to see most of them go.
For the administration, that's no reason to make or not make a decision on the coach.