Georgia Tech's Paul Hewitt says everything a successful and secure coach should say. He already has a great job in a great conference. He loves Atlanta. His three daughters are in school there. What more, he says, could a person ask for?
Hewitt answered all the questions that came his way after the Yellow Jackets' 75-66 loss to No. 2 Ohio State Sunday in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, a tough time for any coach. But when he was asked whether St. John's can return to glory, the man lit up.
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The Daily News contacted a number of coaches in the high school and AAU community on Friday and the majority responded overwhelmingly to two of the candidates frequently mentioned: Hewitt and Hofstra's Tom Pecora.
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One thing thought to be a stumbling block is that contract with Tech, which states the party who walks away must pay to get out, unless the sides agree to part ways. If they don't, a New York source said it would cost $3.5 million on Hewitt's end.
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