This brought back memories of when Hewett was coach at GT and St. Johns was also searching for a coach. Many of the faithful on the SJ board were hoping for and/or sure that Hewett would be the coach. All this was happening while GT was making a run in the tournament; much to the chagrin of GT...
I know a professor at Auburn who states that they get raises when the football team wins; so it has to do with balls, but they are hanging in someones face.
One reason KW may be a good fit if because he is a very good offensive mind. The new coach, most probably, will have to take a bunch of players who were recruited to play in the 3O,
and use them in a different offense. It will take someone very experienced in designing an offense to do that...
I think Bell could not answer the question when asked by Parrish, so he made sure to have one, made up, for the next interview. Sooner or later he will work himself in a knot.
Just from a psyche point of view AM fit Dayton well. He is a short guy who had to prove he could play with the big boys; Dayton is a mid major who had to prove they could play with the P5. How
AM deals with the psyche at IU, which is almost a direct opposite remains to be seen.
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