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The Division I Coaching Carousel Thread

Average Joe said:
Comparison of MVC's top coaches.

Here are the postseason records over the past 3 years:

Jim Les- 3-1
Chris Lowery- 1-3
Barry Hinson- 1-3
Mark Turgeon- 4-2
Greg McDermott- 0-3 (0-4 over past 4 years)
Dana Altman- 1-3 (1-4 over past 4 years)

I will take the liberty of amending your totals:

Jim Les- 3-1
Chris Lowery- 1-3
Barry Hinson- 1-3
Mark Turgeon- 4-2
Greg McDermott- 0-3 (0-4 over past 4 years)
Dana Altman- 1-4 (1-5 over past 4 years)
 
Tommy Amaker fired at Michigan
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=2802320

Here it is in its updated form...............


Al Walker (Binghamton)
Dan Dakich (Bowling Green)
David Spencer (California-Riverside)
Kevin Jones (Chicago State)
Ricardo Patton (Colorado - had previously announced he would step down)
Dale Layer (Colorado State)
Terry Carroll (Denver)
Steve Merfeld (Evansville) -- Replaced by Marty Simmons
Michael Perry (Georgia State)
Frank Sullivan (Harvard)
Riley Wallace (Hawaii - had previously announced he would step down)
Porter Moser (Illinois State)
Royce Waltman (Indiana State)
Randy Dunton (Liberty)
Ron Jirsa (Marshall)
Larry Lessett (Maryland-Eastern Shore) -- names assistant coach Meredith Smith as interim coach for 2007-2008
Dan Monson (Minnesota - before mid-season) -- Replaced by Jim Molinari
Rich Zvosec (UM-KC)
Ritchie McKay (New Mexico)
Rob Judson (Northern Illinois)
Joe DeSantis (Quinnipiac)
Byron Samuels (Radford - had previously announced he would step down)
Anthony Solomon (St. Bonaventure)
Brad Holland (San Diego)
Dick Davey (Santa Clara)
Robert McCullom (University of South Florida)
Bill Evans (Southern Utah) -- Replaced by Roger Reid
Ray Giacoletti (Utah)
Steve McLain (Wyoming)

And an interesting bit of evidence that Steve Alford may yet be the next coach at New Mexico
http://desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070317/SPORTS02050101/703170346/-1/ENT06
http://www.abqtrib.com/news/2007/mar/16/unm-coaching-search-krebs-tells-boosters-his-coach/
http://desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070313/SPORTS02050101/70313045/1003
 
Regarding Wayne McClain's name being mentioned for a couple jobs (ISU and NIU). At the bottom of this article by John Supinie he says McClain has not gotten any calls.

Assistant coach Wayne McClain hadn't received any calls despite his name being mentioned as a possible candidate with openings at Illinois State and Northern Illinois, he said Friday.

Assistant coach Jay Price's name was mentioned in connection with the opening at Bowling Green.


Does anyone know if WM is a serious candidate for any of the jobs open?

http://www.pjstar.com/stories/031807/ILL_BCLUPTHL.080.php
 
As of March 18:

Al Walker (Binghamton)
Dan Dakich (Bowling Green)
David Spencer (California-Riverside)
Kevin Jones (Chicago State)
Ricardo Patton (Colorado - had previously announced he would step down)
Dale Layer (Colorado State)
Terry Carroll (Denver)
Steve Merfeld (Evansville) -- Replaced by Marty Simmons
Michael Perry (Georgia State) -- replaced by Rod Barnes
Frank Sullivan (Harvard)
Riley Wallace (Hawaii - had previously announced he would step down)
Porter Moser (Illinois State)
Royce Waltman (Indiana State)
Randy Dunton (Liberty)
Ron Jirsa (Marshall)
Larry Lessett (Maryland-Eastern Shore) -- names assistant coach Meredith Smith as interim coach for 2007-2008
Michigan (Tommy Amaker)
Dan Monson (Minnesota - before mid-season) -- Replaced by Jim Molinari
Rich Zvosec (UM-KC)
Ritchie McKay (New Mexico)
Rob Judson (Northern Illinois) -- Ricardo Patton
Joe DeSantis (Quinnipiac)
Byron Samuels (Radford - had previously announced he would step down)
Anthony Solomon (St. Bonaventure)
Brad Holland (San Diego)
Dick Davey (Santa Clara)
Robert McCullom (University of South Florida)
Bill Evans (Southern Utah) -- Replaced by Roger Reid
Ray Giacoletti (Utah)
Steve McLain (Wyoming)

Last year 62 head coaches were replaced, this seaosn so far 30 have been ousted.


This article lists lots of possible replacement options....
including Mark Turgeon for Michigan
http://www.sportsline.com/columns/weblogs/entry/parrish_thoughts

Michigan State assistant coach Jim Boylen confirmed he is going Monday for a face to face interview at Utah and might be seen as the leading candidate for the job vacated when Ray Giacoletti was fired.

Also on Monday, Rod Barnes (Ex-Ole Miss coach) will be named the new head coach at Georgia State.
 
Two different articles list these names as candidates for the Michigan job:

Washington State's Tony Bennett
Butler coach Todd Lickliter
Xavier coach Sean Miller
Southern Illinois coach Chris Lowery
Former Stanford and Golden State Warriors coach Mike Montgomery
UNLV coach Lon Kruger
West Virginia coach John Beilein
Arkansas coach Stan Heath
Tennessee???‚¬?„?s Bruce Pearl
Marquette???‚¬?„?s Tom Crean
Winthrop???‚¬?„?s Gregg Marshall
Kentucky???‚¬?„?s Tubby Smith
 
tornado said:
Two different articles list these names as candidates for the Michigan job:

Washington State's Tony Bennett
Butler coach Todd Lickliter
Xavier coach Sean Miller
Southern Illinois coach Chris Lowery
Former Stanford and Golden State Warriors coach Mike Montgomery
UNLV coach Lon Kruger
West Virginia coach John Beilein
Arkansas coach Stan Heath
Tennessee???‚¬?„?s Bruce Pearl
Marquette???‚¬?„?s Tom Crean
Winthrop???‚¬?„?s Gregg Marshall
Kentucky???‚¬?„?s Tubby Smith

Is this assuming Tubby's let go, because UK's one of the top 3-4 coaching position's in College Basketball, and Michigan's not. I also can't see Bruce Pearl leaving Tennessee nor would he be welcomed by the Big Ten, he burnt a lot of bridges in the Big Ten, as I'm sure most Illinois fans here can attest.
 
Updated to show the ISU hire

Al Walker (Binghamton) -- Replaced by Kevin Broadus
Dan Dakich (Bowling Green)
David Spencer (California-Riverside)
Kevin Jones (Chicago State)
Ricardo Patton (Colorado - had previously announced he would step down)
Dale Layer (Colorado State) -- Replaced by Tim Miles
Terry Carroll (Denver) -- Replaced by Joe Scott
Dr. Tom Davis (Drake) -- already replaced by Keno Davis
Steve Merfeld (Evansville) -- Replaced by Marty Simmons
Michael Perry (Georgia State) -- replaced by Rod Barnes
Frank Sullivan (Harvard)
Riley Wallace (Hawaii - had previously announced he would step down)
Porter Moser (Illinois State) -- Replaced by Tim Jankovich
Royce Waltman (Indiana State)
Jeff Ruland (Iona)
Steve Alford (Iowa)
Randy Dunton (Liberty)
Larry Reynolds (Long Beach State)
Ron Jirsa (Marshall)
Larry Lessett (Maryland-Eastern Shore) -- names assistant coach Meredith Smith as interim coach for 2007-2008
Michigan (Tommy Amaker)
Dan Monson (Minnesota - before mid-season) -- Replaced by Jim Molinari
Rich Zvosec (UM-KC)
Ritchie McKay (New Mexico) -- Replaced by Steve Alford
Tim Miles (North Dakota State) -- left to take Colorado State job
Rob Judson (Northern Illinois) -- Ricardo Patton
Joe Scott (Princeton)
Joe DeSantis (Quinnipiac)
Byron Samuels (Radford - had previously announced he would step down)
Anthony Solomon (St. Bonaventure)
Brad Holland (San Diego)
Dick Davey (Santa Clara)
Robert McCullom (University of South Florida)
Bill Evans (Southern Utah) -- Replaced by Roger Reid
Ray Giacoletti (Utah)
Steve McLain (Wyoming)


Whoa...Long Beach State just fired their coach after a very good season.
An automatic bid in the NCAA and the guy is canned. Must be more to this story...
http://www.ocregister.com/ocregister/sports/homepage/article_1625775.php


And Denver University will name Joe Scott as new head coach.
Scott leaves the head coaching spot at Princeton.
http://www.denverpost.com/sports/ci_5482441
 
Coaching topics are hot items with Dr. Tom retiring and Steve Alford heading to New Mexico.
Here are a few more hot rumors...

Jeff Ruland, head coach at Iona, is said to be on his way out after a 2-28 season. He is reportedly negotiating a buyout of his remaining two years.
Just one year before, Iona had a great season, 23-7, they won the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, the postseason tourney, and made an NCAA appearance.
They also had quality wins on the road at Iowa State and Fresno State.
Ruland's career record is 139-135.
http://www.thejournalnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070322/SPORTS01/703220427/1108

Utah is interviewing Michigan State assistant Jim Boylan today, and has received permission to interview Winthrop head coach Gregg Marshall.
http://www.sltrib.com/sports/ci_5485325

Colorado is hotly pursuing Air Force head coach Jeff Bzdelik even though Air Force is still playing in the NIT.
Air Force's AD says:
"I mean, I???‚¬?„?m a little bothered that a school would contact my coach when we???‚¬?„?re still playing basketball. That doesn???‚¬?„?t make any sense to me."

Colorado State has a news conference this afternoon and will reportedly name North Dakota State head coach Tim Miles as their next head coach.
http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?id=2807786&sport=nba&ft=ss

Rumor is that Binghamton has found their next coach (reportedly Georgetown assistant Kevin Broadus), but no official word.
http://www.pressconnects.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070322/SPORTS/703220370/1003/SPORTS
http://www.gazette.com/onset?id=20436&template=article.html

St. Bonaventure wants Niagara's head coach.
http://www.niagara-gazette.com/sports/gnnsports_story_080234554.html



A push is on to get Mike Montgomery, ex-Stanford and NBA coach to come to Long Beach State (Cal State-LB).
Montgomery is a Long Beach alum and native, but will he hold out for a better offer?


Lon Kruger has apparently said he is NOT interested in the Michigan job.

Here's a site that reviews all the top candidates:
http://michigan.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=619086
 
Updated again to show today's activity 38 coaches in total this season (62 last year)

Coach that's out....................replaced by
Stan Heath (Arkansas)
Al Walker (Binghamton) -- Replaced by Kevin Broadus
Dan Dakich (Bowling Green)
David Spencer (California-Riverside)
Kevin Jones (Chicago State)
Ricardo Patton (Colorado - had previously announced he would step down)
Dale Layer (Colorado State) -- Replaced by Tim Miles
Terry Carroll (Denver) -- Replaced by Joe Scott
Dr. Tom Davis (Drake) -- already replaced by Keno Davis
Steve Merfeld (Evansville) -- Replaced by Marty Simmons
Michael Perry (Georgia State) -- replaced by Rod Barnes
Frank Sullivan (Harvard)
Riley Wallace (Hawaii - had previously announced he would step down)
Porter Moser (Illinois State) -- Replaced by Tim Jankovich
Royce Waltman (Indiana State)
Jeff Ruland (Iona)
Steve Alford (Iowa)
Tubby Smith (Kentucky)
Randy Dunton (Liberty) -- Replaced by Ritchie McKay
Larry Reynolds (Long Beach State)
Ron Jirsa (Marshall)
Larry Lessett (Maryland-Eastern Shore) -- names assistant coach Meredith Smith as interim coach for 2007-2008
Tommy Amaker (Michigan)
Jim Molinari (Minnesota-interim) - Replaced by Tubby Smith
Dan Monson (Minnesota - before mid-season) -- Replaced by Jim Molinari
Rich Zvosec (UM-KC)
Ritchie McKay (New Mexico) -- Replaced by Steve Alford
Tim Miles (North Dakota State) -- left to take Colorado State job
Rob Judson (Northern Illinois) -- Ricardo Patton
Joe Scott (Princeton)
Joe DeSantis (Quinnipiac)
Byron Samuels (Radford) -- Replaced by Brad Greenberg, brother of Virginia Tech's Seth Greenberg
Anthony Solomon (St. Bonaventure)
Brad Holland (San Diego) -- Replaced by Bill Grier
Dick Davey (Santa Clara)
Robert McCullom (University of South Florida)
Bill Evans (Southern Utah) -- Replaced by Roger Reid
Ray Giacoletti (Utah) -- Replaced by Jim Boylen
Steve McLain (Wyoming) -- Replaced by Heath Schroyer
 
Alright, I admit I'm no expert at what colleges are looking for,but it seems to me Altman would be a much hotter commodity, except maybe because he's older than Lowery. Other than age though I feel Altman has shown much more as a coach than Clo.
 
There is some growing speculation that Chicago State might seek to hire a local Chicago HS or juco coach to head up their D-I basketball program.
Some of the names that come up are pretty impressive and include Loren Jackson of Boys to Men.
But as usual they're moving rather slow.
 
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