HireWayne

March 13th, 2024 at 11:13 PM ^

Steve Alford

John Beilein 

Shaka Smart 

Nate Oats 

Dusty May 

Everybody needs to stfu with "they won't come here"......It's a highly coveted position in the best conference

blueheron

March 14th, 2024 at 7:31 AM ^

Not saying we have a great situation currently, but Alford has done his best work at the Group of Five level (and not at the Power Five level). His career path is fascinating. If he comes to Michigan he'll screw up and then head for Bowling Green, where he'll win a couple of MAC championships. If he's not retirement age at that point, someone like Pitt will hire him.

Blinkin

March 14th, 2024 at 9:27 AM ^

I'm with you on 1 and 3.  But I think it's a pretty coveted job still.  Not the MOST coveted job in the country; we're ultimately a football school which puts a bit of a ceiling on our MBB job (we'll just never be Duke or Kansas in that regard, and I honestly wouldn't want to be).

But we're still a Power conference job with a rich athletic department.  We've seen in the very recent past that fan engagement can be excellent........as long as the team performs.  We're fair weather basketball fans to an extent, but the fandom is here, and we have a national footprint.  This is a place you can legitimately win championships, but it has some hurdles compared to the absolute "best" MBB jobs (transfers, NIL money prioritizing football).

Sam Wheat

March 14th, 2024 at 9:54 AM ^

Alford has been mediocre multiple times at the high major level.

Shaka's teams crap the bed in March, failed at Texas, but other than that, he seems like a decent fit. 

I wouldn’t mind giving Fred Hoiberg a look thought, though his Iowa State teams didn’t fare well in the tournament either. 

EJG

March 14th, 2024 at 10:00 AM ^

John Beilein is done with the daily grind and comfortably semi-retired at his homes in Naples, Florida and Petoskey, Michigan.  He is fine with his advisory role with the Pistons and occasional appearances on BTN.

Nate Oats has too much baggage. 

Shaka Smart tried the Power 5 at Texas and failed.  He seems to thrive at the mid-major level.

Steve Alford is 60 years old.  How much longer will he stick around?

That leaves Dusty May on your list.  He has built a nice program at FAU and he is a Midwest guy.  He would be an intriguing hire.  

 

MaizeBlueA2

March 14th, 2024 at 1:33 PM ^

0% chance Beilein comes back to college basketball in this climate.

He left well before Saban, but for the exact same reasons. He saw it coming and I don't blame these guys if they want no part of it...it is not what they signed up for.

Now you can argue about what they signed up for...but there is no question college sports had changed.

If all of a sudden your job changed, you might be looking for another one as well.

I hate that people want to place blame or put their capes on for either "side"...both are in the right. The debate is what happens next.

 

Anyway, 0% chance for Beilein.

RobM_24

March 13th, 2024 at 11:15 PM ^

My hot list:

  1. Kelvin Sampson
  2. Dan Hurley
  3. Matt Painter
  4. Hubert Davis
  5. Rick Barnes
  6. Tommy Lloyd
  7. Thomas John Otzelberger
  8. Greg McDermott
  9. John Calipari
  10. Shaka Smart
  11. Jon Scheyer
  12. Bruce Pearl

If they all say no:

  1. John Beilein

 

WestQuad

March 14th, 2024 at 9:28 AM ^

Hard to see a coach leaving a historically strong basketball school like UCONN or NC.  You also don't want a coach over say [57].  You want someone who at least has the potential of coaching 10 years, can adapt to the transfer portal age and is still up for a big change.  A 65 year old John Calipari isn't going to leave Kentucky. 

S.G. Rice

March 14th, 2024 at 7:35 AM ^

FlightAware confirms a large number of planes inbound to Detroit Metro today, clearly Warde is interviewing thousands of potential candidates.