ST3

March 15th, 2024 at 6:54 PM ^

I coached 4 years of grade school basketball. I’ll throw my hat in the ring. My record my first 2 seasons was 0-0. I coached the 1st and 2nd graders and we didn’t keep score. The next year I moved up to 3rd and 4th graders. We went 16-0, won the regular season and playoffs and I got to coach the league’s all-star team for a couple tournaments. I thought I was the shit. My coaching career ended the next season when we went 7-8. My biggest challenge that season was keeping my best player from sobbing during games. Anyway, the lesson I learned from that is it’s almost all about the players. Coach Howard had great rosters his first 2 seasons and did well. He constructed this roster this season and shit the bed. 
Whoever we bring in, I hope he can recruit. One of the biggest disappointments for me was Juwan’s inability to identify, bring in, and develop talent. I bought into the whole, “he has AAU connections, he has Chicago connections,” storyline. In the end, he couldn’t recruit (2 open scholarships this season) incoming freshmen or convince his players to return. C’est la vie.

RyGuy

March 15th, 2024 at 5:23 PM ^

I would like it to come to your attention that I would consider the Michigan men's basketball head coaching position if asked, but I don't know if I'll be asked.

1989 UM GRAD

March 15th, 2024 at 5:23 PM ^

Yes!  Get him to commit to three years.  Build the program back up.  Immediately have him bring in a successor in waiting and mentor him...and then hand off the program.  

GLORY

March 15th, 2024 at 6:33 PM ^

Really liked Yaklich.  Great defensive mind. 

Perhaps he wasn't ready to be a HC and left too soon or just the wrong place/circumstance at UIC.  Either way, I like the idea of him coming back under the tutelage of JB and grooming him to be the successor.  This was a consideration during JB tenure.  Long shot, but proven combo.  Besides, our options will be very limited.

LloydCarnac

March 15th, 2024 at 6:58 PM ^

"Get him to commit to three years.  Build the program back up.  Immediately have him bring in a successor in waiting and mentor him...and then hand off the program."

Beilein flamed out in the NBA after dumping UM and the "frustrating" college game of its time. Now, the college game is more like the NBA with NIL payments and portal free agency.

JB's ship sailed when he left, with him laughing at the helm, at least until he reached the NBA promised land. Then, not so much. No more laughter or coaching success.

Beilein was a great, beloved coach for us, no doubt. Better to keep his legacy intact by leaving it in the past. There's plenty of young coaches ready for UM's next chapter. Excited for that. .

42-27

March 15th, 2024 at 7:07 PM ^

Yes!  Three-year interim coaches who are 75-years-old and previously quit the team because they hated coaching college basketball are notoriously very successful every time college programs hire them.  This is a very smart and awesome idea and definitely not stupid at all!

Plus, it's well known that Beilein loves dealing with the transfer portal and NIL and boosters, so there's no way this brilliant idea will fail!

This is why I'm really disappointed that we didn't go this route with Lloyd Carr when Harbaugh left for the Chargers.  It's just such a brilliant idea.  Bring Lloyd in to be a 3-year interim coach, and then he could bring in a successor like Mike Debord or Fred Jackson who he could mentor to take over for him.

Think about how awesome that would be.  Recruits would go wild for a program with such an amazing succession plan.  The older the coach and more unstable the succession plan is, the better recruiting is, I bet!  Stinks we had to go with Sherrone instead of this awesome idea.

Denard In Space

March 15th, 2024 at 7:43 PM ^

Everyone got mad at me for being mean to Beilein in another thread but I don't understand why people have amnesia about the fact that he himself lamented how he couldn't keep up with the changes in the landscape, and that was when he was 66 years old. Five years later is a long time for a 71 year old, why would he be up to speed now?

I also find the way he left our team to have been dishonorable, and what for? To humiliate himself at the highest level of basketball even before he made a bizarre racialized comment to his own team? I really dislike what he did and hope he doesn't return. 

42-27

March 15th, 2024 at 8:01 PM ^

I said it elsewhere in the thread, but people in this fanbase are experts when suggesting all the people they want to be fired, but they are drooling, mouthbreathing morons when suggesting who to hire.

This Beilein suggestion is the stupidest of the stupid.  Hire an elderly interim coach for a couple years to bring us back to glory, lol.  Just so, so stupid.

Hensons Mobile…

March 15th, 2024 at 5:24 PM ^

Bacon, I don't want to be harsh, but this constant tweeting and saying "no one knows anything" as a disclaimer to discredit yourself and everyone else...either report or put the Twitter down.