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Maturi Explains
Criteria for U Job
Joel Maturi told Sports Headliners there will be an emphasis on
hiring a basketball coach who can make Minnesota a winning team in the
Big Ten Conference but other criteria will be part of the selection
process, too.
During a recent interview the Gopher athletic director said he is
looking for a coach “who hopefully would want” to end his career at
Minnesota. Maturi knows Big Ten jobs are prestigious and he’s searching
for a coach who isn’t using Minnesota as a career building experience to
target another college or NBA position.
Maturi said the basketball program’s academic performance needs
improving. He’s looking for a coach who provides leadership that
translates into players graduating. He isn’t interested in a coach who
“will cut corners” academically to win games.
The
selection criteria, too, will include a coach who demonstrates an
understanding of this market, whether it’s our climate challenges or the
abundance of sports and entertainment options that challenge Gopher
basketball for attention.
Maturi is looking for “somebody that likes kids.” He clarified that
some coaches like kids more than others and he clearly is searching for
a coach who can enjoy and invest in young people, as challenging as they
can be.
Then
Maturi talked about winning, describing it as “probably most important”
among the criteria. “We believe Minnesota’s rightful place in
basketball should be competing for championships, and we haven’t done
that in a number of years,” he said. “We need to find the fit of the
person who will do that. In doing that… re-energize the Barn (Williams
Arena). …Get people to come back and that will make it if not the
greatest, certainly one of the greatest places to watch college
basketball that there is in the country.”
Maturi, of course, isn’t saying who is on his short list of candidates
but here’s who I think might be: Flip Saunders of the Detroit
Pistons, Tony Bennett of Washington State, Kevin Lowery of
Southern Illinois, Sean Miller of Xavier, Lon Kruger of UNLV, Gregg Marshall of
Winthrop, Jeff Bzdelik of Air Force, Reggie Theus of New
Mexico State, Tom Crean of Marquette, Todd Lickliter
of Butler, Kevin Stallings of Vanderbilt and Derek
Wittenberg of Fordham.
Here’s who may not be on the list but perhaps should be: Eric
Musselman of the Sacramento Kings, ex-Stanford coach Mike
Montgomery, and former Timberwolves coach Dwane Casey.
Footnotes: Musselman’s dad, Bill, vaulted the Gophers into big
time basketball in the 1970s and maybe young Eric has had enough of the
NBA (see Ron Artest bio). Montgomery was a wonder winning
championships at academically oriented Stanford. Casey was once a highly
regarded assistant coach at Kentucky and was 20-20 when fired in January
by the Timberwolves.
Here’s who is on the no chance list: most of the basketball world
including Bobby Knight, and anyone from the state
including Gopher interim Jim Molinari and Winona State’s national
championship coach Mike Leaf.
Final
note: you can bet your mortgage there was no deal already in place last
fall with Saunders when Gopher coach Dan Monson left the
program.
Final, final note: the guess here is the new coach will be Miller or
Lowery. |