Wyatt Walker Burner

2.5K posts

Wyatt Walker Burner banner
Wyatt Walker Burner

Wyatt Walker Burner

@WolfpackInsight

Best hooper since Skywalker

가입일 Kasım 2023
233 팔로잉278 팔로워
Wyatt Walker Burner
Wyatt Walker Burner@WolfpackInsight·
@ncstatestats My hope is he makes 6/9 representing a ~150% raise from his current job, my guess is he gets 6/12 anything more than that is utter incompetence From states perspective I want his buyout to be 80% of remaining salary For him to leave make it the exact same 80% of remaining
English
0
0
0
85
Wolfpack Stats
Wolfpack Stats@ncstatestats·
Looks like they went to pick Gainey up this morning. Ready to see buyout number, since that's all that matters these days, and $$ for roster, if State ever leaks that info
English
1
1
21
1K
bigorangeTravis
bigorangeTravis@Pearceburner27·
Way too early team for next year? (IF Nate stays)
bigorangeTravis tweet media
English
25
3
63
15.4K
Eddie
Eddie@Quasar161803·
@WolfpackInsight @joshwgoodson If the NIL is high enough, anyone can be a better hire. We might as well have a coach that understands the assignment.
English
1
0
2
396
Josh Goodson
Josh Goodson@joshwgoodson·
That only happened because Jon Scheyer never had HC experience before getting the Duke job
English
16
2
171
17.7K
Lupus
Lupus@LupusBeowulf·
Sry missed this - Im a little busy watching Gainey coach in the Elite 8
Bradley Frank@addos

@LupusBeowulf Last thing we need is another alum who flops, and we are too afraid to fire, because he is loyal. We need a good coach.

English
6
0
25
4.7K
Wyatt Walker Burner
Wyatt Walker Burner@WolfpackInsight·
@giglio_OG @hootwolfpack These are pretty much the same quotes he had about Schwartz. Also when someone has someone as a HCIW (which he isn’t but I’ve seen the myth perpetuated) you usually don’t beg another school to hire
English
0
0
0
78
Joe Giglio
Joe Giglio@giglio_OG·
Rick understands his value. Justin has always been able to find high-level players at all of his stops but is obviously fishing in deep, competitive waters in the SEC
Wayne Moore@DavidWayneMoor8

@giglio_OG Listen to Rick Barnes press conference . He is all in about JG going to State as our coach !!

English
8
9
218
25.8K
Hank Tower
Hank Tower@hank_tower·
@fj_williford Problem being, will Schertz jump to one of those schools as soon as they have an opening or will he try to build something special at State?
English
2
0
7
442
Jackson Williford
Jackson Williford@fj_williford·
I think most folks have this backwards Schertz is a candidate who would be a top candidate for *Arizona* and *Michigan* this year. Widely regarding amongst coaching and basketball circles as a future star. You will not get another chance with him. He is the clear top choice
Lee Fouler@LeeFouler

Here is the way I see it. Schertz isn’t that special. If it doesn’t work out with Gainey there will be someone available like Schertz in 3-4 yrs. If Schertz lasts 3-4 yrs do we have another chance at Gainey? Doubtful.

English
18
4
64
15.2K
Lee Fouler
Lee Fouler@LeeFouler·
@rtpcfo Was discussing that in another post. Since LSU paid the release on behalf of Wade, by guess is they were released too. The document definitely would be interesting to read.
English
1
0
1
131
Lee Fouler
Lee Fouler@LeeFouler·
As most of you know, I’m a lawyer too. The big question I have is regarding the agreement that was reached to set the buyout at $4 million. Did we in that agreement waive all other claims or not? My guess is we did, but I’d love to read that document.
David McKenzie@mckenzielaw

I've read Will Wade's NC State contract. All 22 pages. And I've read The Athletic's reporting on his departure to LSU. Wade is in breach of his contract. It's not a close call. Here's why. THE CONTRACT Wade signed an employment agreement effective March 23, 2025, running through March 31, 2031. NC State paid him $2.5 million in salary, gave him $11 million to build a roster, and invested significant institutional resources in his program. In return, Wade made specific contractual promises. He broke them. THE NOTICE AND DISCLOSURE OBLIGATIONS (Section XIII.A) This is the critical provision. Wade "specifically promises, not to seek or apply for other men's basketball related employment prior to the natural expiration of the Term of this Agreement, under any circumstances, without first providing written notice to the Director of Athletics." But it goes further. Wade was also contractually required to "advise in writing the Director of Athletics of any inquiries or contacts exploring COACH's possible interest in or availability for other full-time or part-time employment." Those are two separate obligations: (1) a duty not to seek other employment without notice, and (2) a duty to disclose any contacts or inquiries. Wade violated both. Continuously. For months. THE TIMELINE @TheAthletic reports that discussions about Wade returning to LSU go back to last summer. Sources say "this has all been in the works." The Rousse-Schroyer-Wade trinity — all formerly at McNeese together — was coordinated across months, with Rousse becoming LSU president in November and Schroyer being named senior deputy AD on the same day Wade's deal was announced. During the ACC Tournament, the N&O's Shelby Swanson (@shelbymswanson) asked Wade directly about LSU interest. He denied it. Corrigan says he asked Wade the same question. Wade said no. And then there's this: it is rumored — though unconfirmed — that Wade purchased a house in Baton Rouge in February. If true, that would mean Wade was making a seven-figure real estate commitment to relocate to LSU's city while still under contract to NC State, still spending NC State's NIL dollars, and still looking Boo Corrigan in the eye and telling him there was nothing to discuss. If that's confirmed, it's not just a breach. It's a fraud. That's not just a failure to provide written notice. That's affirmative concealment of exactly the information the contract required him to disclose. THE DUTY OF LOYALTY (Section II.D) Wade's contract required him to "faithfully and diligently perform the Duties" and to "devote such time, attention, and skills to the performance of the Duties as necessary to meet the responsibilities of the position." If Wade was conducting back-channel negotiations with LSU while spending NC State's $11 million in roster-building money and meeting with Corrigan about next season's plans — all while planning to leave — he was not devoting his full time and attention to NC State's program. After the season, Wade went to Corrigan seeking a raise, more money for assistants, and increased NIL funds. If he was already planning to leave — and the timeline strongly suggests he was — that meeting was theater. He was either using NC State's counteroffer as leverage with LSU, or creating a pretextual record that Corrigan "refused to renegotiate" to justify his departure. Either way, that's not faithful and diligent performance. THE MISCONDUCT CLAUSE (Section XI.A(5)) The contract provides for termination for cause based on "misconduct of the COACH... of such a nature, as reasonably determined in the discretion of NC STATE, that would significantly offend the traditions and ethics of NC STATE or which brings significant discredit to NC STATE." Lying to your AD. Secretly negotiating with another school for months. Resigning by email through your agent. Using a public university's resources as a one-year audition for your next job. That's significant discredit by any reasonable measure. THE BUYOUT — AND WHY NC STATE LEFT MONEY ON THE TABLE Section XIII.B sets the buyout at $5 million before April 1, 2026, dropping to $3 million after. NC State reportedly settled at $4 million. Here's the problem with that settlement: the liquidated damages framework in XIII.B presumes an orderly departure — coach decides to leave, provides notice, pays the schedule. It doesn't contemplate a coach who spent months secretly negotiating his exit while deceiving university officials. Section XIII.A's written notice requirement functions as a condition precedent to the buyout framework. Wade didn't comply with it. NC State therefore had a colorable argument that its remedies weren't capped by the buyout schedule but extended to actual damages — the cost of a coaching search, roster attrition, lost recruiting momentum, the institutional resources invested in a roster Wade knew he was abandoning. NC State likely has a general release as part of the $4 million settlement. If so, that claim is gone. But it didn't have to go this way. THE BOTTOM LINE Wade's contract with NC State was well-drafted. It anticipated exactly this scenario. It imposed specific, enforceable obligations to disclose and provide written notice before pursuing other employment. Wade ignored those obligations while actively concealing his plans. He took NC State's money, spent NC State's NIL budget, made recruiting promises on NC State's behalf, apparently lied to NC State's AD, and then resigned by email through his agent on his way out the door to a job that had been, according @MattBaker @BrendanRMarks and @ralphDrussoATH , "in the works" for months. Whether NC State has the appetite to fight this is a separate question from whether it has the right to. The contract says it does.

English
18
0
67
12.4K
Josh Goodson
Josh Goodson@joshwgoodson·
With all due respect…if it’s not Schertz or Gainey then what are we even doing I don’t ultimately care as much as others (yall know this) about who coach is b/c NIL budget is the big thing… But it’s Justin before the furman coach. And if it isn’t…just shut it down.
Noah Fleischman@fleischman_noah

It landed at Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport in South Carolina. This appears to be a meeting with Furman coach Bob Richey. Richey, 43, is 203-93 with two NCAA Tournament bids in nine full seasons leading the Paladins.

English
22
4
128
26.4K
PackInsider.com
PackInsider.com@PackInsider·
Who's tracking that plane? See if it lands in Greenville, SC. Where is Furman University? Who is Bob Richey?
English
4
0
47
44.8K
Wyatt Walker Burner
Wyatt Walker Burner@WolfpackInsight·
@giglio_OG I tend to like Boo but over the history of the last 30 years being incompetent is kinda our MO
English
1
0
1
307
Joe Giglio
Joe Giglio@giglio_OG·
@WolfpackInsight note: that is what made the Wade search so noteworthy. he was the first choice and he wanted to be here. yet, Boo still managed to give him a buyout that was well below industry standard and well below the negotiating position of power he was in
English
1
0
2
321
Wyatt Walker Burner
Wyatt Walker Burner@WolfpackInsight·
@giglio_OG Fear of trying doesn’t help anything. You hire who you think the best coach is and you give them a real buyout. If they leave they leave and you are setup well. But hiring (I’m not saying the case but if you only hire for stability) a worse coach just for that it’s awful
English
1
0
3
329
Joe Giglio
Joe Giglio@giglio_OG·
@WolfpackInsight yes, fucking stupid to ask if you'd like to be in the same position next year. Four coaches in four years would be new, tho
English
1
0
10
761
Wyatt Walker Burner
Wyatt Walker Burner@WolfpackInsight·
@giglio_OG “Will he leave” it’s such a fucking stupid question just put a real buyout so that if he does leave you are positioned well Tommy Lloyd might take UNC should UofA fire him? Scheyer may want the bulls should they fire him? Dusty may want NBA See where I’m going it’s pointless
English
2
0
19
1.5K
Joe Giglio
Joe Giglio@giglio_OG·
What Boo/McMurray need ton weigh: is Schertz *that* much better than Justin and if he is, will he stay here or just take off in a year or two for another opportunity?
English
24
4
116
30.4K
Wyatt Walker Burner
Wyatt Walker Burner@WolfpackInsight·
@statefansnation “NC State likely has a general release as part of the $4 million settlement. If so, that claim is gone. But it didn't have to go this way.” Only sentence that matters we likely waived our right to all claims
English
0
0
4
212
statefansnation
statefansnation@statefansnation·
Told ya
David McKenzie@mckenzielaw

I've read Will Wade's NC State contract. All 22 pages. And I've read The Athletic's reporting on his departure to LSU. Wade is in breach of his contract. It's not a close call. Here's why. THE CONTRACT Wade signed an employment agreement effective March 23, 2025, running through March 31, 2031. NC State paid him $2.5 million in salary, gave him $11 million to build a roster, and invested significant institutional resources in his program. In return, Wade made specific contractual promises. He broke them. THE NOTICE AND DISCLOSURE OBLIGATIONS (Section XIII.A) This is the critical provision. Wade "specifically promises, not to seek or apply for other men's basketball related employment prior to the natural expiration of the Term of this Agreement, under any circumstances, without first providing written notice to the Director of Athletics." But it goes further. Wade was also contractually required to "advise in writing the Director of Athletics of any inquiries or contacts exploring COACH's possible interest in or availability for other full-time or part-time employment." Those are two separate obligations: (1) a duty not to seek other employment without notice, and (2) a duty to disclose any contacts or inquiries. Wade violated both. Continuously. For months. THE TIMELINE @TheAthletic reports that discussions about Wade returning to LSU go back to last summer. Sources say "this has all been in the works." The Rousse-Schroyer-Wade trinity — all formerly at McNeese together — was coordinated across months, with Rousse becoming LSU president in November and Schroyer being named senior deputy AD on the same day Wade's deal was announced. During the ACC Tournament, the N&O's Shelby Swanson (@shelbymswanson) asked Wade directly about LSU interest. He denied it. Corrigan says he asked Wade the same question. Wade said no. And then there's this: it is rumored — though unconfirmed — that Wade purchased a house in Baton Rouge in February. If true, that would mean Wade was making a seven-figure real estate commitment to relocate to LSU's city while still under contract to NC State, still spending NC State's NIL dollars, and still looking Boo Corrigan in the eye and telling him there was nothing to discuss. If that's confirmed, it's not just a breach. It's a fraud. That's not just a failure to provide written notice. That's affirmative concealment of exactly the information the contract required him to disclose. THE DUTY OF LOYALTY (Section II.D) Wade's contract required him to "faithfully and diligently perform the Duties" and to "devote such time, attention, and skills to the performance of the Duties as necessary to meet the responsibilities of the position." If Wade was conducting back-channel negotiations with LSU while spending NC State's $11 million in roster-building money and meeting with Corrigan about next season's plans — all while planning to leave — he was not devoting his full time and attention to NC State's program. After the season, Wade went to Corrigan seeking a raise, more money for assistants, and increased NIL funds. If he was already planning to leave — and the timeline strongly suggests he was — that meeting was theater. He was either using NC State's counteroffer as leverage with LSU, or creating a pretextual record that Corrigan "refused to renegotiate" to justify his departure. Either way, that's not faithful and diligent performance. THE MISCONDUCT CLAUSE (Section XI.A(5)) The contract provides for termination for cause based on "misconduct of the COACH... of such a nature, as reasonably determined in the discretion of NC STATE, that would significantly offend the traditions and ethics of NC STATE or which brings significant discredit to NC STATE." Lying to your AD. Secretly negotiating with another school for months. Resigning by email through your agent. Using a public university's resources as a one-year audition for your next job. That's significant discredit by any reasonable measure. THE BUYOUT — AND WHY NC STATE LEFT MONEY ON THE TABLE Section XIII.B sets the buyout at $5 million before April 1, 2026, dropping to $3 million after. NC State reportedly settled at $4 million. Here's the problem with that settlement: the liquidated damages framework in XIII.B presumes an orderly departure — coach decides to leave, provides notice, pays the schedule. It doesn't contemplate a coach who spent months secretly negotiating his exit while deceiving university officials. Section XIII.A's written notice requirement functions as a condition precedent to the buyout framework. Wade didn't comply with it. NC State therefore had a colorable argument that its remedies weren't capped by the buyout schedule but extended to actual damages — the cost of a coaching search, roster attrition, lost recruiting momentum, the institutional resources invested in a roster Wade knew he was abandoning. NC State likely has a general release as part of the $4 million settlement. If so, that claim is gone. But it didn't have to go this way. THE BOTTOM LINE Wade's contract with NC State was well-drafted. It anticipated exactly this scenario. It imposed specific, enforceable obligations to disclose and provide written notice before pursuing other employment. Wade ignored those obligations while actively concealing his plans. He took NC State's money, spent NC State's NIL budget, made recruiting promises on NC State's behalf, apparently lied to NC State's AD, and then resigned by email through his agent on his way out the door to a job that had been, according @MattBaker @BrendanRMarks and @ralphDrussoATH , "in the works" for months. Whether NC State has the appetite to fight this is a separate question from whether it has the right to. The contract says it does.

English
6
3
102
17.7K
Wyatt Walker Burner
Wyatt Walker Burner@WolfpackInsight·
@reed_vial3 You must be the cheapest escort ever. You slob on it 365 days a year and don’t even get 6 figures for your effort
Wyatt Walker Burner tweet media
English
3
0
93
4.7K
Reed Vial
Reed Vial@reed_vial3·
They’ve got five. We got six🤞
Reed Vial tweet media
English
90
10
109
44.3K
Wyatt Walker Burner
Wyatt Walker Burner@WolfpackInsight·
@PackInsider He has not been offered yet. We had to meet with Gainey first to appease certain members of the fanbase
English
1
0
5
676
PackInsider.com
PackInsider.com@PackInsider·
NC State with 'ridiculous' NIL money? Believe it or not, yes. More this year than we had last year. *Also, not sure I'm buying that 'has not been offered' part.
PackInsider.com tweet media
English
11
9
183
15.1K
Pat Welter WRAL
Pat Welter WRAL@PatrickWelter·
According to multiple sources Tennessee associate head coach Justin Gainey would accept the #NCState job if offered.
English
23
19
343
33.9K