Team 101

March 16th, 2024 at 11:34 PM ^

I would if I were them (I am glad I am not them).  They have been playing great for him and I think he is their top recruiter.  He may have a low floor but I think he has a high ceiling.

If they don't take off the interim tag I would suggest Warde give him an interview. 

San Diego Mick

March 17th, 2024 at 12:32 AM ^

Nah, if he doesn't get the job permanently then U-M should not interview him.

After enduring the Juwan era, I'm for hiring an experienced guy. The guy I really like is Medved from Brian's article on Saturday. I like the metrics mentioned regarding Niko Medved. He sounds like a Beilein type coach, I really miss how efficient of a team we were under Beilein.

DHughes5218

March 17th, 2024 at 2:31 AM ^

Agreed. I was pulling for Dusty May but when I learned about Medved’s system, I was more impressed with him. First from Brian’s breakdown and then from the Athletic article he referenced. I might be a bandwagon fan of the candidates during this search so I reserve the right to change my mind again.

Ham

March 17th, 2024 at 3:29 AM ^

After watching Iowa State destroy Houston in the Big 12 championship game, it’s hard not to want Otzelberger. They were 2-22 just 3 years ago (0-18 in conference play!) and now they’re a 1/2 seed in the tournament and Big 12 champs. I’m sure he used transfers to usher in this turn around, but that’s probably going to be true of any coach out there. And it’s not like ISU is a destination for the best transfers out there.

MH20

March 17th, 2024 at 10:00 AM ^

Michigan should not be giving more chances to guys without experience running a college program.

While it's true OSU played better under Diebler, they also experienced dramatic 3-point luck. Other than their loss to Minnesota, their opponents have been missing all their 3s.

In conclusion, Ross Bjork continues to be a dummy. Surprised he didn't give Diebler a 10-year, $95 million contract. That's his go-to.

snarling wolverine

March 17th, 2024 at 11:47 AM ^

A month ago, would you have considered Jake Diebler a serious coaching candidate?   If not, you're saying that he should get a job based on eight games.  

Teams often experience a little "sugar rush" under an interim coach after his precedessor gets fired.  Be wary of those results.   That kind of thing got us Brian Ellerbe as our head coach.

NittanyFan

March 16th, 2024 at 11:50 PM ^

It's not completely unlike OSU hiring Randy Ayers back in 1989.  OSU was sort of "forced" into that hire because Gary Williams left for Maryland in early summer (Maryland had to find a coach as they had to fire Bob Wade, they were facing NCAA issues and that was on top of being only 3 years removed from Len Bias' death).

But Ayers was only 33, no HC experience, and a Buckeye assistant for ~ 5 years.

Ayers got off to a good start, admittedly w/ Williams' players - he was the HC of the OSU team that lost to the Fab 5 in the Elite 8.  But tailed off in later years.

Anyway, as others said: Diebler's low floor, high ceiling.  It is a risk.

rc90

March 17th, 2024 at 10:09 AM ^

The big difference is that Williams left OSU on his own and Holtmann was fired because his team sucked. Presumably Diebler played some role in the team sucking. This is a big part of the reason I really didn't care if Howard got fired this week or a month ago, that his interim replacement likely wasn't solving the problem.

DHughes5218

March 17th, 2024 at 2:40 AM ^

I would understand if they had a program changing commit or an elite class that will instantly elevate them, but I don’t think that’s the case. If they lost their entire roster, but landed a top notch coach, it would be worth the risk, but they would probably be better off starting over. Hopefully we take the opposite approach (get an elite coach and let the roster turnover take place) and we’ll see which one worked better in a few years. My guess, (assuming we hire an established, sought after coach) in three years we will be a top five seed in the tournament and they will be looking for a new coach again.

bronxblue

March 17th, 2024 at 7:32 AM ^

Probably the smart move but I do sort of wonder if this was the easy way out for their AD.  OSU was bad for most of last year and then for sort of got hot to end the year (6-2, including a hot BTT run) but that didn't turn into anything sustainable.  Maybe Diebler breaks the mood and really does let them bounce back but you also wonder if maybe a team that underachieved for 2 years just bounced back a bit and this is also not the type of team they'll be under him.

I don't blame them and maybe he did great in interviews but they fired Holtmann a month ago and didn't even wait until the end of the year to look at a bunch of candidates.

los barcos

March 17th, 2024 at 7:49 AM ^

This is a reason why you don’t fire a coach mid season. The interim may do just well enough to warrant sticking around and now you got a wrench in the coaching search plan. It happens quite often (Clay Helton anyone?) but it seems to rarely work out.

bacon1431

March 17th, 2024 at 8:12 AM ^

Jake Diebler seems like an all around decent human being. Used to run a mentoring program with junior high students and we did campus visits. Went to OSU and hoped to squeeze in some parts of the athletic campus just for fun (none of our kids were future college athletes from what I could tell). Jake Deibler was their video coordinator at the time. He gave our kids a tour of the basketball facilities and a good mini lecture on what it takes to succeed in general. Kids got to meet Marc Loving, who was working out in the facilities (this visit was in April after the season). Greg Oden was still trying to play and was there too (even though most kids didn’t really know who he was). Great experience and it wasn’t really part of Jake’s regular duties but he volunteered for it. So I will root for him as a person and coach as long as it’s not too much success considering it’s OSU. 
 

I don’t think it’s that bad of a choice for OSU. Probably keeps the recruiting class and roster together. Will be clear within a couple seasons if it’ll be successful and he’d have an OSU friendly buyout considering other power conference schools won’t be knocking on his door.