Rick Pitino - Head Coach at St John’s University!!!

Reminds me of time I went to college football game at U of Florida in September. Game started at noon 95 and humid. Sitting in broiling sun in end zone in the Swamp with wife and 3 daughters. They love hot humid weather me not at all. One by one they couldn’t take the heat and left our seats as the game progressed. I made it to the end in a 50-7 Gator win over Mississippi St. You will do fine mjm! 🤣
Both of my stepdaughters went to UF and I attended quite a few games at The Swamp in the early 2000's (Tebow years). It was never too hot for me but I like the warm weather. When I was here in Longboat Key Florida in summer for the first time last summer I only went out 2 times when I said "Yea, it's a little warm today.". ;)
 
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By ZACH BRAZILLER

ALBANY – Four years later, Mike Repole is eager to return to St. John’s as a benefactor of the basketball program if the Queens school can close on Rick Pitino.

The billionaire alum is firmly behind the potential hire, and ready to get involved, he told The Post in an exclusive interview. With the advent of Name, Image and Likeness (NIL), his deep pockets would certainly benefit the Johnnies, who are involved in the NIL space with a collective, Storm Marketing.

“As a proud and passionate St. John’s alum, I’ve waited over 15 years for St. John’s to hire a Hall of Fame coach like Rick Pitino,” Repole, the Vitamin Water co-founder, business mogul and Queens native, said Saturday afternoon, as St. John’s continued its pursuit of the Hall of Fame, Iona University coach. “He’s the type of coach that the University has deserved since the day Louie Carnesecca retired.”

Iona didn’t return to the area until Saturday afternoon, after losing its NCAA Tournament, opening-round game to Connecticut at MVP Arena in Albany. Pitino was expected to meet with school brass at some point this weekend. The 70-year-old coach has said he was unfamiliar with the school and would want to see it before making a decision on his future.

A source close to Pitino told The Post he didn’t want to move from his home in Mamaroneck, N.Y. on the Winged Foot Golf Club, suggesting he would either take the job or stay at Iona. Another source said St. John’s president Fr. Brian Shanley, who nearly hired Pitino 12 years ago at Providence, has been “relentless” in his pursuit.

Repole, 54, has financially supported Fordham in recent years, but has maintained a relationship with athletic director Mike Cragg, he said. Repole and Pitino are friends, through their interest in horse racing – Repole won the Belmont Stakes last June and owns Repole Stables – and have known each other for over 15 years. Pitino and Cragg are aware of Repole’s intentions, according to sources.

“If St. John’s offers Rick Pitino the job and Rick Pitino decides to accept the position, I definitely would be involved in both helping the basketball team financially and helping Rick out with NIL,” Repole said.

He added: “Trying to be a successful entrepreneur, there’s certain people in different areas of business or sports, you look up to what they do. Whether it’s [the late] Kobe Bryant in basketball or Tom Brady in football or Rick Pitino as a coach. These are the people that I aspire to be in my business with.”

Repole, a past booster, was a vocal critic of the last coaching search. He went on WFAN and ripped former president Bobby Gempesaw and the board of trustees for what he felt was low-balling Cragg’s first choice, Bobby Hurley, and not hiring his brother Dan, now the coach at Connecticut, in 2015. It opted for Mike Anderson and Chris Mullin, respectively, neither of which worked out.

“I think everything I said in that rant was accurate,” said Repole, who now resides in Florida. “That's in the past, and just that we're pursuing a coach like Rick Pitino tells me the new administration is way different from that administration I was talking about. I don’t have a relationship with Fr. Shanley, but everybody who I encounter that knows him only has incredibly positive things to say about him.”

Asked if would buy season tickets if Pitino does in fact take over at St. John’s, Repole laughed.

“With all the help I’m planning to give the basketball program,” he joked, “I’m hoping I can get a few free seats.”

zbraziller@nypost.com
Bringing successful and driven alum like Repole back into the fold would be huge. The ball is in SJU's court. Fingers crossed the powers that be won't throw it away a second time.
 
I take it you live somewhere in Florida and have no idea that soon there will be no S.I. campus.
If there ever was a new arena on campus it would be located where the student union and adjacent parking lot are located across from the baseball field.

The former Student Union. I agree that would be the most viable location other than the old football field which they is for Lacrosse, Track and intramural sports (which causes its own problems but question if it would be large enough.
 
This is a win win repole back in fold plus pitino . Another positive Rick had plans to visit the campus this weekend . Exciting times for SJU FINALLY. No gambles like norm , no washed ups like Anderson, no bite your hall of gamer who never coached, we might actually land a big fish. Which in the future will help us land even bigger fish when he ever retires .
 
This is a win win repole back in fold plus pitino . Another positive Rick had plans to visit the campus this weekend . Exciting times for SJU FINALLY. No gambles like norm , no washed ups like Anderson, no bite your hall of gamer who never coached, we might actually land a big fish. Which in the future will help us land even bigger fish when he ever retires .
Better get him blitzed before he sets foot on campus 🤣
 
By ZACH BRAZILLER

ALBANY – Four years later, Mike Repole is eager to return to St. John’s as a benefactor of the basketball program if the Queens school can close on Rick Pitino.

The billionaire alum is firmly behind the potential hire, and ready to get involved, he told The Post in an exclusive interview. With the advent of Name, Image and Likeness (NIL), his deep pockets would certainly benefit the Johnnies, who are involved in the NIL space with a collective, Storm Marketing.

“As a proud and passionate St. John’s alum, I’ve waited over 15 years for St. John’s to hire a Hall of Fame coach like Rick Pitino,” Repole, the Vitamin Water co-founder, business mogul and Queens native, said Saturday afternoon, as St. John’s continued its pursuit of the Hall of Fame, Iona University coach. “He’s the type of coach that the University has deserved since the day Louie Carnesecca retired.”

Iona didn’t return to the area until Saturday afternoon, after losing its NCAA Tournament, opening-round game to Connecticut at MVP Arena in Albany. Pitino was expected to meet with school brass at some point this weekend. The 70-year-old coach has said he was unfamiliar with the school and would want to see it before making a decision on his future.

A source close to Pitino told The Post he didn’t want to move from his home in Mamaroneck, N.Y. on the Winged Foot Golf Club, suggesting he would either take the job or stay at Iona. Another source said St. John’s president Fr. Brian Shanley, who nearly hired Pitino 12 years ago at Providence, has been “relentless” in his pursuit.

Repole, 54, has financially supported Fordham in recent years, but has maintained a relationship with athletic director Mike Cragg, he said. Repole and Pitino are friends, through their interest in horse racing – Repole won the Belmont Stakes last June and owns Repole Stables – and have known each other for over 15 years. Pitino and Cragg are aware of Repole’s intentions, according to sources.

“If St. John’s offers Rick Pitino the job and Rick Pitino decides to accept the position, I definitely would be involved in both helping the basketball team financially and helping Rick out with NIL,” Repole said.

He added: “Trying to be a successful entrepreneur, there’s certain people in different areas of business or sports, you look up to what they do. Whether it’s [the late] Kobe Bryant in basketball or Tom Brady in football or Rick Pitino as a coach. These are the people that I aspire to be in my business with.”

Repole, a past booster, was a vocal critic of the last coaching search. He went on WFAN and ripped former president Bobby Gempesaw and the board of trustees for what he felt was low-balling Cragg’s first choice, Bobby Hurley, and not hiring his brother Dan, now the coach at Connecticut, in 2015. It opted for Mike Anderson and Chris Mullin, respectively, neither of which worked out.

“I think everything I said in that rant was accurate,” said Repole, who now resides in Florida. “That's in the past, and just that we're pursuing a coach like Rick Pitino tells me the new administration is way different from that administration I was talking about. I don’t have a relationship with Fr. Shanley, but everybody who I encounter that knows him only has incredibly positive things to say about him.”

Asked if would buy season tickets if Pitino does in fact take over at St. John’s, Repole laughed.

“With all the help I’m planning to give the basketball program,” he joked, “I’m hoping I can get a few free seats.”

zbraziller@nypost.com

Not gonna lie.

I peed myself a little bit reading this.
 
This is a win win repole back in fold plus pitino . Another positive Rick had plans to visit the campus this weekend . Exciting times for SJU FINALLY. No gambles like norm , no washed ups like Anderson, no bite your hall of gamer who never coached, we might actually land a big fish. Which in the future will help us land even bigger fish when he ever retires .
I tried telling you on Friday without telling you directly what I heard. Reading between the lines was the best I could do.
 
No school deserves this more than we do! After what we have had to sit through for the last 23 plus years! I remember going to the games with my stepdad as a kid during the mullin Berry era sold out Garden going crazy. Patrick Ewing and Georgetown was the only thing that kept us from a National title. It would be nice to get back to being a contender again!
 
Reminds me a bit of Mets situation. Saddled with the cheap Wilponzees changed ownership to richest man in baseball and spendthrift Steve Cohen. We get Shanley who begets Pitino who begets Repole back in the fold. As the Scooter would say Holy Mackerel!!!!!
 
Just to clarify, the Repole rumors were from fake Twitter screenshots, correct?
I mentioned last week that rumors, originating from someone who was directly impacted by CMA firing, indicated that Repole stepped up. I cant speak to the the Twiiter source but I believe this to be true
 
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