Taking a look at the next step
Coach Ray Giacoletti plans to take a vacation with his wife once the season is over, to get away for awhile and decompress from the difficult season that earned him a pink slip.
But after that?
Giacoletti said he probably will try to get back into coaching as an assistant coach, at least for a few seasons, to enjoy his chosen profession without all of the stressful things with which a head coach must cope.
There figures to be a lot of opportunity for him to head back home to the Midwest, too. The head coaches at Evansville, Illinois State and Indiana State already have been fired, with coaches at Western Illinois and Northern Illinois at risk of losing their jobs in the coming days.
Not that Giacoletti is necessarily tied to any of those jobs. But he is a native of Peoria, Ill., who acknowledged he might like to be closer to home for awhile, if there's an opportunity for him.
But after that?
Giacoletti said he probably will try to get back into coaching as an assistant coach, at least for a few seasons, to enjoy his chosen profession without all of the stressful things with which a head coach must cope.
There figures to be a lot of opportunity for him to head back home to the Midwest, too. The head coaches at Evansville, Illinois State and Indiana State already have been fired, with coaches at Western Illinois and Northern Illinois at risk of losing their jobs in the coming days.
Not that Giacoletti is necessarily tied to any of those jobs. But he is a native of Peoria, Ill., who acknowledged he might like to be closer to home for awhile, if there's an opportunity for him.

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