Sports Monday Column about Sanderson's resignation

Submitted by PeteM on March 4th, 2024 at 6:37 PM

This is an interesting summary -- based on internal emails that have recently come out -- of the aftermath of the confrontation between Juwan Howard and Jon Sanderson last December. What's amazing to me is that it doesn't appear that any serious effort was made to resolve this incident internally through facilitation, which it sounds like Sanderson was open to. To quote John U Bacon (quoting Don Canham) you never want to make a one day story a two day story, or in this case an over two-month story.

https://www.michigandaily.com/sports/mens-basketball/sportsmonday-sandersons-resignation-latest-example-of-howards-inability-to-build-a-sustainable-program/

ThadMattasagoblin

March 4th, 2024 at 7:21 PM ^

It was weird to me at the time that Warde announced that Juwan was back almost immediately and that there was nothing to see there. If Juwan really was cleared then fine but at least do an investigation after the Pearson thing blew up in our face.

trueblueintexas

March 4th, 2024 at 11:51 PM ^

Why does Michigan need to counter this story? Honestly, the only people it would be for are the posters on this site and the basketball blog run by Dylan. Most casual fans checked out following this team long ago.
As ardent as we are, we are a very small minority of the fan base. I don’t think the AD should cater their actions for us. 
Let this story fade now, let Howard go when the season is over and this is all water under the bridge.

energyblue1

March 5th, 2024 at 9:08 AM ^

The program is losing horribly now so nothing done is right and everything done is wrong.  The obvious only right move is to part ways with Howard which is a sad thing but seems necessary at this point.  It does seem the very public incidents and the now behind the scenes incident made public even if it's only half the story are making it impossible to retain Howard.  Given what's happening and the teams performance there is no way to continue beyond this season with Howard as the head coach.  But, Warde is in charge so... 

DennisFranklinDaMan

March 4th, 2024 at 9:37 PM ^

Because, as always, better to focus on blaming him for things we don't know about (what legal advice he was getting, what instructions from the President and regents, his plans for the offseason, etc.), than crediting him for the things we do know about (retaining Harbaugh, hiring Moore and Naruto, making sure no suspensions/sanctions derailed the national championship season, etc.).

I'm not saying he's flawless. Who knows? But damn, for so many fans to take the National Championship and success in almost every sport — not to mention no apparent reports of dysfunction or chaos in the athletic department in general — and somehow assume the man in charge of it all is incompetent is bizarre to me.

Blame him and only him for everything that happens that you don't like, but don't give him any credit for the things you do like. Seems fair to me.

ThadMattasagoblin

March 4th, 2024 at 10:02 PM ^

Now we're giving Warde credit for the national championship and sweet 16s? I'll give him the frozen fours because he actually hired both Mel and Naurato. The national championship and sweet 16s were all Harbaugh and Beilein. Two coaches that he didn't hire and lost to the pros. Might as well give him credit for being at the same school as Geno too when they won a million games in a row.

San Diego Mick

March 4th, 2024 at 9:27 PM ^

When I was growing up and became an M fan, Canham was AD, it was universally accepted that he was by far the best AD in the country. 

Warde is nowhere near that distinction and shame on Michigan for having such a lame ass AD.

bronxblue

March 5th, 2024 at 8:51 AM ^

It was all three of their faults to varying degrees unless this place has suddenly changed it's tunes about the situations at MSU and PSU, to name but two examples of places that ignored systemic sexual assaults for years because the perpetrators were prominent men and a bunch of other men ignored victims at the time.