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Brian May 23rd, 2019 at 12:19 PM

Head coach: check. Seven more things still need to get resolved. Those are Howard's three assistant coaches and S&C guy plus the three open scholarships Michigan currently has.

COACHING CAROUSEL

Even if Michigan wasn't getting hit in the face with giant amounts of money from the conference's new media deals they'd have some extra assistant money. Howard's contract is relatively modest:

Beilein was making almost double that. If Howard wants an expensive assistant money should be no barrier.

Per Brendan Quinn, Howard is reaching out to various experienced college coaches and thinking about hiring a former HC as one of his assistants. Beilein taking guys to the NBA is receding as a threat per "multiple sources." Yaklich is being given "time to sort things out at Michigan," which again implies that if Howard pursues Yaklich he can get him.

I strenuously disagree with internet folk who are suggesting that Yaklich is expendable because Howard was more or less the Heat version of him. Next year's team is going to be defense first and continuity there is important; also Howard just got a ton of stuff dumped on his lap and if he can confidently delegate a big chunk of that to a guy with back-to-back top three defenses that lets him focus on all the other aspects of running a college program.

FWIW, Brian Snow put together a list of former head coaches currently looking for gigs:

Tim Miles (formerly at Nebraska)
Phil Martelli (formerly at St. Joe's)
Bryce Drew (formerly at Vanderbilt)
Bob Hoffman (formerly at Mercer)
Brian Fish (formerly at Montana State)
Kareem Richardson (formerly at UMKC)
Tony Shaver (formerly at William & Mary)

Miles knows the conference; Drew is an intriguing option because he recruited like gangbusters at Vandy. I'd still bet that Howard's assistants have an existing connection to him. Webb brought up Jay Smith, who had a decade-long tenure at CMU on either side of the millenium. Smith is dealing with cancer, however, and may not be able to act in an assistant capacity.

[After THE JUMP: three open scholarships. Can Howard fill them?]

FILLING SLOTS

A few different Michigan reporters were able to get quotes about TX SF Jalen Wilson about the coaching hire. Those vary in their tone. Optimistic!

Pessimistic.

“I still got the same business,” Wilson told The Daily. “It's not gonna change everything. It's a new coach so he's gonna have to recruit and do all the business all over again like everybody else, really.”

Wilson set up officials to Kansas and UNC after getting his release from Michigan. Kansas is particularly concerning because he'll be visiting with TX CG RJ Hampton, a five star who recently reclassified from 2020 to 2019. The two guys are best friends—when Wilson committed there was some talk that Michigan would be able to get in on Hampton. That dynamic may work against Michigan now:

Hampton has previously taken official visits to Kansas (Dec. 14) and Memphis (Sept. 13), and he may be going back to Kansas next week.

“I’m thinking that he may visit Kansas with Jalen [Wilson],” the elder Hampton told 247Sports.

Wilson is scheduled to go to Kansas from May 30 to June 1st. Hampton added that it wasn’t definitive, and that Wilson and his son are best friends, but they both ended to make their college choices separately.

It'll be interesting to see if Michigan can get in on Hampton late, especially since he says he's down to KU, Memphis, and Texas Tech. Probably not, but if the recruiting paradigm has changed it's possible. It's still pretty doubtful. Maybe Michigan could sell a bucket of playing time and the lack of a looming NCAA scandal.

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Franz Wagner is apparently not out of the picture thanks to his family's strong advocacy for Michigan with or without Beilein. One of the most ridiculous subplots of the coaching transition was Franz showing up on campus with his brother for an official visit while Michigan had no head coach. Moe made it seem like he was unperturbed about this:

It wasn’t an ideal situation, but speaking after signing autographs at The M-Den Thursday, former Michigan star, current Los Angeles Laker and Franz’s older brother, Moe Wagner said his brother enjoyed the trip and the chance to reconnect with family.

“You’ve got to ask him, but I think it was pretty good,” the elder Wagner said. “It was an interesting circumstance, but I think he had a good time. It was really good to be together as a family.”

Keep a couple of assistants, get on the phone, maybe it works out. Yesterday Wagner was the subject of another profile that people run through Google translate and try to parse, and it sounds like it's still a real decision:

His brother, whom he replaced in 2018 as the youngest ALBA player, he describes as a role model. What would be more logical than to go this way? Especially since he has more or less firm commitments from three colleges: of course from Michigan, as well as Stanford and Butler, as Wagner confirms. Representatives of the elite Stanford University were already in Berlin. He knows Michigan from visits to his brother. LaVall Jordan, the coach of the Butler Bulldogs from Indianapolis, was previously an assistant to John Beilein in Michigan.

This provides a lot of distraction: Because the colleges are looking for contact on a regular basis, giving feedback after games. "Recruiting at the college is already special," says Franz. "You have to learn to handle this. But I think I'm not the only young player to do that. "

Despite everything Wagner remains the most likely high-end target that Michigan can grab at this late date.

Bones Hyland has not drawn a mention anywhere over the last ten days. He may be headed for prep school.

GRAD TRANSFERS?

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Oakland SG Jaevin Cumberland is still out there. The primary competition has moved from Oregon to Cincinnati, where his cousin Jarron plays, or perhaps played.

Jarron entered his name in the draft despite the fact that he's almost certainly not going to be drafted. That doesn't mean he'll return. His coach left for UCLA; he could get paid in Europe. Three Bearcats have put their name in the transfer portal, so a return might not be attractive.

Michigan's case might not be that damaged by Beilein's departure. Cumberland was recruited to Oakland by Saddi Washington; if Washington sticks around that comfort level, and the clear availability of playing time on a team that should still be pretty good, will be enticing.

There is almost nothing else left on the grad transfer market. VT's Kerry Blackshear is going through the draft process. He's currently leaning towards a departure…

Corey Evans of Rivals.com also added this morning that while his camp is relatively quiet right now, the general thought right now is that he keeps his name in the NBA Draft.

“Sources have told Rivals.com that Blackshear seems to be leaning toward keeping his name in the NBA Draft,” he said. “While he may go undrafted, the feeling is that he would be OK spending a year in the G-League instead of spending next year at a new college program.”

If he doesn’t receive the feedback he’s looking for (and he only has two more weeks to figure that out), sources tell KSR that Kentucky is in a great position to land Blackshear this offseason.

…and if he doesn't Kentucky is on him. Jaden McDaniels committing to Washington will only intensify their pursuit. That'll be difficult to overcome.

Past Blackshear and Cumberland there are just seven players on Jeff Borzello's list of the top 50 grad transfers who have not already committed. UNLV's Shakur Juiston was at a JUCO before UNLV and is probably not admittable; the rest of the guys on the list are dubious bets to contribute.

Iowa grad transfer Isaiah Moss, who transferred too late to get on Borzello's list, specifically omitted Big Ten teams from his final list out of respect to the program he's leaving.

2020 And Beyond

OH PG commit Zeb Jackson reaffirmed his commit with a slight caveat:

And then Jackson posted a picture of himself with the new head man from three years ago:

That above tweet might be a thing to note as Howard transfers to college recruiting. He's been a part of it for a while. Juwan Howard Jr went through the recruiting process about a decade ago, landing at Western Michigan and then transferring to Detroit. The elder Howard has apparently been very involved with his sons' basketball careers, so for a big chunk of the last decade he's been actively involved in the AAU scene. That didn't stop yesterday.

Howard's probably met a lot of top prospects over the next three or four classes. 5* 2020 CA CG Nimari Burnett, who was until recently a Chicago resident, is an example:

For many years Howard ran a free basketball camp in Chicago, which may be where Burnett met him. Howard gets around. Early returns from Mac Irvin Fire are good:

Unless Michigan's able to get Wagner and claw Wilson back into the class, the 2020 recruiting class is going to be 1) giant and 2) critical. Right now they'd have five slots open, and a couple more might shake loose due to the coaching transition.

Down the road, 2022 FL SG Jett Howard might be on to something here:

"You know, my dad just got the job today so I don't know yet. I'm pretty sure that I'll get the (Michigan) offer."

I'm sayin' there's a chance.

Comments

TrueBlue2003

May 23rd, 2019 at 3:14 PM ^

I love how we're in full-on rationalization mode.  This is ok.  No, this is good.  No, this is gonna be AMAZING!  Yeah! We didn't want anyone else anyway!

Billy Donovan, pshhht. I mean, yeah, he won two national titles at a football school that is a closer analogy to Michigan that is about as close a comparison as any school in the country but like, it was forever ago and his being an NBA coach has probably really hurt him since then.

colomon1988

May 23rd, 2019 at 4:53 PM ^

It's pretty much exactly like going from Beilein to not-Beilein, no?  (In terms of coaching prowess.)

You might have an argument that 60s Woody was better than Meyer, but I don't see any way that 70s Woody or anyone that followed him can compare performance-wise.  You might get the Wile E. Coyote effect for a season or two from Day, but even if he's a great coach odds are he's going to be a step down from Meyer in the medium run.

wahooverine

May 23rd, 2019 at 3:47 PM ^

The majority of responses are misinterpreting this.  I too think earnest buckeye accounts are kinda weird (weirder than buckeye troll accounts even), but his comment said Juwan was a good hire - i.e. it requires cognitive dissonance to believe it's a bad hire - and his silver lining is that it at least wasnt Donovan.  Fair enough, can't disagree.  I wanted Donovan, but excited/optimistic about Juwan. 

I wish there was some enforceable measure of reading comprehension and impulse control to comment here.

buckeyejonross

May 23rd, 2019 at 4:34 PM ^

You didn't quite get the joke, but you're kind of around the landing zone. 

The punchline is that both Ryan Day and Juwan Howard are bad hires. The cognitive dissonance aspect comes from my contractual obligation to praise the Day hire and slam the Howard one. The reality is both of us lost elite level coaches and replaced them with complete and total unknowns. 

Would I rather have Ryan Day or Bob Stoops? Would you rather have Billy Donovan or Juwan Howard? Let's inject ourselves with truth serum and find out!

greatlakestate

May 23rd, 2019 at 7:19 PM ^

But we didn't do it without contacting, or interviewing other coaches.  I think the Ryan Day hire is a head scratcher.  Given the success that program has had over the past 18 years, I think there would be interest from a lot of experienced coaches, but instead they anointed Day.  He may be what they hope for, but it's a true unknown... I'm not saying it's a bad hire, put it sure is a puzzling one.

CR

May 23rd, 2019 at 11:14 PM ^

I like your posts. Intelligent and thoughtful. Plus, you share my brother's name (Doc in Toledo). But I can honestly say---truth serum injected---that I prefer Howard. Will he win more games than Donovan might have? I don't know. But some things are more important than Ws and Ls. 

Steves_Wolverines

May 23rd, 2019 at 12:51 PM ^

I don't know enough (translation: anything) about college basketball recruiting, assistant coaches, or what Juwan wants/needs in his assistants and what players fit his idea of a college team. 

I'll support any moves that are made. I hope he follows in Beilein's footsteps and does things by the book, as frustrating as it may be while the competition can get away with anything. 

We won't have a true idea of what a Juwan team is like until 2021. Until then, I just hope everything is by the book, no scandals, no run in with the law from student athletes, and an enjoyable product is on the court. 

Mr Miggle

May 23rd, 2019 at 12:57 PM ^

Kerry Blackshear is a center. He wouldn't be an option for Michigan just based on the roster. I wonder if we end up looking at regular transfer candidates like the Hausers? Just in case we end up with a couple of open spots.

TMS-Mr. Ace

May 23rd, 2019 at 12:58 PM ^

I know a guy who knows a guy that is close to Beilein and Michigan. He told me Beilein was seriously considering the Cavs a week before he left and I blew it off. Welp.

Anyways, this past Friday he said Howard would be HC and he'd bring Martelli with him. #sources

LabattsBleu

May 23rd, 2019 at 1:10 PM ^

Well, encouraging that Howard has been staying current in Chicago...

5 slots next year? 

maybe we will be talking about a new Fab Five in a year?!

dare to dream!

MaizeBlueA2

May 23rd, 2019 at 1:15 PM ^

I've been saying Yaklich is a must + Miles, Drew or Maurice Joseph from GW need to be on the staff. Someone with college head coaching experience. Miles would be a home run but I don't see Miles or Drew basically being a 2nd assistant behind Yaklich. That's where I think Joseph, Shaver and Richardson are more likely. Richardson was at L'ville in the shady days though...don't love that one.

Then get a youngish guy to recruit his ass off and coach the guards. Could be Haynes, Chris Quinn with the Heat...even Jimmy King may be a fit. Kimani Young at UConn. Maybe an NBA guy.

 

True Blue 9

May 23rd, 2019 at 1:16 PM ^

Looking forward to the future but man....that news about potential transfers is....not ideal. Hoping we find a few players to fill the bench for next season. 

DCAlum

May 23rd, 2019 at 1:22 PM ^

Any chance Patrick Beilein might be looked at as an assistant? He's got head coaching experience, can run a pretty good offense...

True Blue 9

May 23rd, 2019 at 1:36 PM ^

Not a bad thought. I think the only problem with this would be he literally JUST took that other job with Niagra. I think if he were still at his previous job, he'd consider an Assistant job at a P-5 school. I'm guessing he's pretty committed to moving up the head coaching ranks as of now. 

FatGuyTouchdown

May 23rd, 2019 at 2:10 PM ^

Zero percent chance. I highly doubt that Patrick Beilein would want to leave a D1 Head Coaching job for an assistant job this soon, and to an even higher extent, I HIGHLY doubt Juwan Howard would want the son of the dude he's replacing on staff. The second things go bad the jeers would be amplified. 

JamieH

May 23rd, 2019 at 1:34 PM ^

I think Howard's connection to AAU basketball and future recruits has been really undersold.  It's the part of college basketball that Beilein disliked the most and didn't succeed at.  Howard seems to have been really involved and have kids just naturally gravitate to him.  Hopefully that means some of them will want to come play for him even though Michigan isn't going to pay them like other places will.

njvictor

May 23rd, 2019 at 3:10 PM ^

If Howard decides to not retain the current staff or some of the staff leaves, Tim Miles and/or Bryce Drew would be terrific hires

MGlobules

May 23rd, 2019 at 3:40 PM ^

Agree that keeping Yaklich would be great. Don't agree that it's anywhere near the top of the list of critical gets. The two men either will or won't mesh, far out of our view, with fans never, necessarily, knowing why.

The idea that Juwan needs some training wheels. . . what he really may need is whoever was John's secretary. (Give her or him a raise.) I would be really surprised if he hired someone like Tim Miles. Thankfully, Juwan is not a primadonna.

umumum

May 23rd, 2019 at 4:28 PM ^

If Yaklich is only able to contribute on defense, Howard's strength, then how would that make him qualified for any head coaching position? If he's as good a coach as everyone (who matters) thinks, then you do whatever you need to do to keep him.  This defensive specialist label should be enhancing not one of limitation.

M-Dog

May 23rd, 2019 at 4:58 PM ^

the 2020 recruiting class is going to be 1) giant and 2) critical. Right now they'd have five slots open

Well then, time for another Fab Five.

 

smisd

May 23rd, 2019 at 8:34 PM ^

Too lazy to scroll through the thread but...

2020 class could have 5 open spots? With the new coach being part of the Fab 5

??

Double-D

May 23rd, 2019 at 9:55 PM ^

Why not bring in a guy with HC experience and pay him not as a coach but as an operations consultant.  An extra set of eyes and ears.  

burtcomma

May 23rd, 2019 at 11:48 PM ^

Guys, let’s put aside our doubts and line up to support our new coach regardless of whether we think he was the right guy to hire or not.  He’s ours now, and let it never ever be said that we alumni did not do our best to help and cheer on a fellow Michigan graduate!?