jwfsouthpaw

March 18th, 2024 at 2:18 PM ^

Hard pass on hiring a coach for the sake of expediency and in the process limiting ourselves to coaches whose teams are not in the NCAA tournament. Especially when the roster needs a major (complete?) overhaul regardless. 

Let's focus on getting the right person for the job, please. And let's also remember that folks clamored for Warde to make a hire basically the day after Beilein resigned, and we ended up with Howard. 

Perkis-Size Me

March 18th, 2024 at 2:53 PM ^

Honestly I'd rather Warde take the time to make the best possible hire than worry about getting someone ASAP in just to salvage one single recruiting class. 

Make the best possible hire you can make, give him plenty of runway to build his program, because he's going to need a lot of it with the shape the roster will be in for at least another season or two, and then let him get to work. 

I think whoever gets hired will need at least four years to get his roster in proper shape to where maybe it can contend for the Big Ten again. And Michigan can get there if it makes the right hire. But next year, and possibly the year after, will be pretty lean for Michigan Basketball. 

Champeen

March 18th, 2024 at 1:59 PM ^

Wait what?  We had a top 30 guy committed for us next year?  I honestly did not know this, and do not recognize this kids name.

Guess i paid attention less in regards to basketball this year than i thought.

 

EDIT: well crapper.  Howard had seemingly a decent class coming in next year.  I realize the coach is more important than one year of recruits, but it would have been nice to keep the class together. 

goblu330

March 18th, 2024 at 2:05 PM ^

He had players coming in but he didn't have a plan for them.  First, I think Booths would have gone elsewhere even if Howard had stayed.  Second, what was Howard going to do with any of them?  He literally did not have a system.  We had two lottery picks in 2023 and did not make the tournament.  Has that ever happened?

WindyCityBlue

March 18th, 2024 at 2:00 PM ^

Well, this sucks. 

I get that this was going to happen, but it should now be abundantly clear that we are up for a few or more years of some really rough basketball.  The crop of potential coach replacements look interesting, but no one is going to come in and be successful.  Wonderful.

goblu330

March 18th, 2024 at 2:19 PM ^

Michigan stuck gold with Beilein.  I think it is less of a question of "when are we going to get back to the tournament" than it is, what can we expect the Michigan basketball program to be?  What is the angle?  Shaka Smart would bring in an angle.  Press, run and gun.  As much sporadic success as Michigan has had in basketball, it is not a blue blood and will not consistently recruit like one.  We should be looking at coaches that bring in an idea, a system....a gimmick?  So be it.  

olm_go_blue

March 18th, 2024 at 2:36 PM ^

UM may not be a blue blood, but they have quite a history and are on that top 20 tier. Lots of championship games, just not many championships. A few more and might be a different perception. Don't need a gimmicky system, can easily finish in top 3rd of b1g and compete for s16/elite 8 banners with a "traditional" coach. Doesn't mean they don't have their wrinkles and strengths, of course. Gimmicks get busted by even decent teams.

Blue in Paradise

March 18th, 2024 at 4:30 PM ^

To say that none of Juwan's recruits have done anything is a gross exaggeration.  Hunter and Kobe were great recruits / players.

Franz was also Juwan recruit and development - albeit he was handed to Juwan on a silver platter.

Lots of other guys are Houstan, Diabate and Jett are on NBA rosters.