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Georgia Tech's Cremins to retire at end of season

By The Associated Press
Arizona Daily Wildcat,
February 21, 2000
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ASSOCIATED PRESS

ATLANTA- In the end, Bobby Cremins made it easy for everybody.

The white-haired coach who took Georgia Tech's woeful program to national prominence before watching it fall into mediocrity the last four years, announced Friday he will retire at the end of the season.

''Bobby Cremins does not have an enemy. He has some dissenters right now, but he has the people who really count and the people in the athletic association. Nobody is going to say a bad word about Bobby Cremins,'' athletic director Dave Braine said.

In the tearful farewell, Cremins read from a statement.

''I feel the time has come for new leadership in our basketball program,'' Cremins said. ''I had hoped to have a better record at this time and be in the hunt for an NCAA bid. Had this occurred, I planned on coaching at Georgia Tech for a long time.''

That didn't happen. Tech is 11-13 overall and 3-8 in the Atlantic Coast Conference with five games left in the regular season.

''I had high hopes last year (15-16, 6-10 ACC) and the year before (19-14, 6-10). This isn't just a one-year decision. This has been going on for four years,'' Cremins said. ''It's just what's right for the program. It's business. It's just the right thing at the right time.''

Braine said a committee had been formed to begin the search for a coach, but he wouldn't discuss possible candidates.

Cremins, who was owed $2.1 million for the three years remaining on his contract, will receive a $1.5 million settlement to be paid over the next four years, including $300,000 immediately.

''It's a very good one,'' Braine said. ''It's a special situation because Bobby has been here so long and the last thing Georgia Tech wanted to do was treat Bobby unfairly.''

Cremins appeared pleased with the settlement.

''I'll be able to take some time off. I don't have to work and I can just enjoy life. I can work on my golf game, which is bad, and who knows, I might just coach again,'' he said.

Under Cremins, Tech has had 10 NCAA appearances, three ACC tournament titles, one ACC regular-season title and a share of another. The 1990 team made it to the Final Four.

But the last four seasons have not been good, going only 18-41 in the ACC.

Cremins took over a Tech program in 1981 that was coming off a 4-23 season and had lost 27 of 28 ACC games since joining the conference.

By Cremins' fourth year, the Yellow Jackets were ACC champions and en route to a string of nine consecutive invitations to the NCAA tournament.

Tech's NCAA streak came to an end in 1994, and the Yellow Jackets' only appearance since came in 1996 when they made it to the round of 16 before falling to a 9-18 record the following season.

Cremins has a career record of 452-303 after 19 seasons at Georgia Tech (352-233) and six with Appalachian State (100-70).


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