Chris Mooney, Spiders’ men's basketball coach since 2005, said in a Thursday interview that at this time, his program is not headed in that direction.
“As we see that happening more and more, I suppose that will be something everybody looks into,” said Mooney. “Basketball is a small amount of people. If you’re going to try to have a 15-man roster … I don’t think we would need to right away go and create an extra position.” [...]
“At the moment, I just feel like we’re able to manage it,” Mooney said of GM duties that in most cases include name, image and likeness allocation, roster management, monitoring the transfer portal, and other tasks.
“If someone would come in with some unique expertise, I’m sure that would be great.”
Mooney suggested that work assignments of his staff members commonly overlap. He also noted that the video-coordinator’s role used to be very time consuming with film exchanges that involved travel independent of the team.
“Well now, that job doesn’t take nearly as long because of the technology and all the games are on these computer systems and they’re immediately available for everybody,” Mooney said.
“And so, I just think with the evolution of things, that person now contributes to a lot of different parts of the staff …
“I think general managing, as it stands right now, is manageable by the current staff we have.”