Avant's Hands

March 4th, 2012 at 9:28 PM ^

I can't fault them for giving Crean COY. Indiana came a lot further over the past year than we have and they are also historically a bigger basketball school. Bringing Indiana back the way he has this year and turning Assembly Hall into Assembly Hall again has been impressive. As exciting as our home wins over OSU and MSU were, watching that Indiana-Kentucky game was on a whole nother level. 

I'm more upset about Zeller getting freshman of the year and Burke not getting mention under clutch players. The guy closed out how many games for us this year?

Needs

March 4th, 2012 at 11:05 PM ^

3 wins over top 5 teams. Only team to beat Kentucky. Big turn-around (with better players) of a storied program. I think Belein's feat of winning the Big Ten is more impressive, given the level of talent on the team, but Crean's done a very nice coaching job this year, and his team won arguably the game of the year in college bball, giving him a lot of face time.

Princetonwolverine

March 4th, 2012 at 9:30 PM ^

Maybe they think Crean gets COY for being the only coach/team to beat #1 Kentucky or for taking over a disaster of a team or for being a Harbough.

MichiganMan14

March 4th, 2012 at 9:32 PM ^

That is trash.....Crean is not a better coach than coach B. Burke has a banner to prove his value in comparison to Zeller. Total charity for Indiana. Garbage.

cheesheadwolverine

March 4th, 2012 at 9:37 PM ^

Obviously Crean won because unlike Belein who has made steady progress since takin over, Crean blew for a couple of years which made this year's progress more dramatic. Which is bs but unsurprising.

Keith

March 4th, 2012 at 10:44 PM ^

is based on the fact that they have improved so much from last year.  But, MSU was supposed to be a Final Four team last year and had a hugely disappointing season; are we really going to reward Izzo for rebounding from a year in which his team was the most underachieving team in the Big Ten?

Since we're apparently going purely by results vs. expectations, I'll grant Izzo Coach of the Year this year if we're willing to retroactively give him Worst Coach of the Year last year.

bluestan

March 4th, 2012 at 10:03 PM ^

Coach Beilein deserves COY award more than Tom Crean. Indiana did not win the Big Ten Title. Michigan never lost 2 consecutive games this season, which shows how this team does not dwell on losses. Coach Beilein also helped make Trey Burke a star.

Yinka Double Dare

March 4th, 2012 at 10:50 PM ^

If Beilein can't win it in a year he takes a team without a single top 25 recruiting class (by Rivals) on the roster to conference co-champs, I don't know when he'd ever win it.  It has to be considered a better coaching job than Matta or Izzo, and with Crean it feels more like "about time you did something with the talent you've been recruiting" more so than "wow, great job."

Needs

March 5th, 2012 at 8:27 AM ^

He should probably take Jordan Taylor's place. Taylor's fallen off significantly since last season. His scoring average is down 4 and he's barely shooting 40%. While Taylor's stats are depressed because Wisconsin plays so slow and he gets asked to take most of the late clock shots, Frazier plays substantially the same role for PSU (which doesn't exactly play fast) and is outscoring Taylor by 4 ppg, and averaging 1 more rebound and 2 more assists.

The other guy that deserves first team consideration is Shurna, who's leading the league in scoring and 3 pointers made and is second in blocks, but I don't know if there's a set number of guards they have to put on the first team. If so, Shurna should probably make it over Zeller

Maizeforlife

March 5th, 2012 at 6:42 AM ^

I don't mind Crean getting Coach of the Year.  You have to respect what he has done this year at IU.  Although i think that what burke has done as a  PG in the BIG should trump what Zeller has done as a big man.  It's a much harder transition from high school to college as a PG than as a center.  Burke has single-handidly taken michigan to the next level with his play.  We all know the importance of a solid PG in Beilein's offense, that alone should win him the award.

ijohnb

March 5th, 2012 at 7:37 AM ^

wouldn't the winner of the "Draymon Green Handyman of the Year" award go to Draymon Green?   Strange.