Agent G said:I really hope it happens and is a done deal but when the article says the job has been offered and they are "waiting for a response," that means it's not quite final yet...at least In my book.
ESPN is reporting it.
Agent G said:I really hope it happens and is a done deal but when the article says the job has been offered and they are "waiting for a response," that means it's not quite final yet...at least In my book.
gotgame75 said:Great news! In my mind, Decuire was the only choice. Not often does UM get HC applicants with his kind of credibility. Stoked to see where he takes this program. He should be a terror on the recruiting trail.
EverettGriz said:Frankly the only coach I'd like more than TDC would be Tinks.
Truly excited!
Hammer said:EverettGriz said:Frankly the only coach I'd like more than TDC would be Tinks.
Truly excited!
You sure??? Krysko?
U know how to pick. Who's gonna b the next football coach?mtgrizrule said:Welcome back home, Travis!!! Kudos to Haslam for this hire.
Kudos to me too, My top choices for each of the last 3 basketball coaches got the job. Larry, Wayne, and now Travis. Here is to Travis making a positive impact for the next 5 to 7 years!!!!
I am absolutely thrilled with the selection of Travis as head coach. But, given the loss of Jamar and Deshields and the fact that the Griz were one and done in the tournament last season, I am not counting on a BSC title next year. The cupboard is not exactly overflowing.alabamagrizzly said:U know how to pick. Who's gonna b the next football coach?mtgrizrule said:Welcome back home, Travis!!! Kudos to Haslam for this hire.
Kudos to me too, My top choices for each of the last 3 basketball coaches got the job. Larry, Wayne, and now Travis. Here is to Travis making a positive impact for the next 5 to 7 years!!!!
I hope yr right on the 5 to 7 year stay. I'm guessing 3, mabey even 2. 2 conference titles in two years and mabey we surprise someone and win a "second round" game? He's already a known commodity in the PAC 12. We're becoming known as a producer of quality coaches. I wish him success in his time here and I'll wish him success when he moves on. I'm not trying to be a negative nate. It's just a fact of life for Griz b-ball and f-ball fans.
ordigger said:Not quite the fan of this hire for obvious reasons. If successful in a short time, and having already been in the running for two PAC-12 jobs - I dont see him in this for the long run. Success quickly means 2-3 years, and as good everyone thinks he can be - then this is probable.
It's a two-sided coin, no doubt. It's frustrating to lose a beloved coach, in the prime of his success, because he is successful. On the other hand, what a great place for a young guy to develop a solid team, a record, and a reputation. I'm a big fan of long-lived coaches, John Wooden (I've got five of his books here on the shelf) and Joe Paterno :shock:, but a dynamic program creates and produces players ... and coaches, too.ordigger said:Not quite the fan of this hire for obvious reasons. If successful in a short time, and having already been in the running for two PAC-12 jobs - I dont see him in this for the long run. Success quickly means 2-3 years, and as good everyone thinks he can be - then this is probable.
PlayerRep said:Why didn't UM do a national search?
Why does UM always (almost) hire in-bred coaches?
Ha.
grizzlyjournal said:Welcome back Travis! --
Like almost everyone who's commented, I believe this to be the best possible hire for Mr. Haslam to score... Of course, I believe I would have felt similarly had Freddie Owens or Jono Metzger Jones been offered the top position.
I guess I believe that -- if Mr. DeCuire departs in 2-3 years -- it means the program will have been incredibly successful. Which means it's all the more important to secure a solid assistant: a guy who could step in/up quickly and continue the program without missing a beat. My nomination would be Jono, who would make the transition very smoothly. Indeed, we know he's qualified right now. Hope he's offered a position; hope he stays!
Next: while I realize how important it is to also get a top quality big man's coach, I also believe it's very important to hire a brilliant, very young assistant -- capable of learning quickly -- who can be considered an apprentice for the job down the road. The best programs do this! C'mon Griz... get a recent Griz grad back here this year. Get a solid guy who can relate to the players (only a few years older, knows the frustrations players experience, can offer one-on-one advice, etc. etc.) Also... who can step on the floor and play competitively as a means of demonstrating technique.
Nominations, anyone? My top choice would be Ryan Staudacher, who's already making waves as a high school head coach in Washington State. Of course, there are other very solid candidates.
Now it'll be interesting to see how the team shakes out. It'll be important to get this program stabilized quickly. Summer camps are starting in 3 weeks.