BillEsq wrote:I think we did this Davis thing in another thread. Davis got canned at UAB. He is also not comparable to Crews. Indiana was his first head coaching job. Crews has over 22 years of prior head coaching experience. The Saint Louis situation is also very different than the Knight Indiana situation. Whether you like Crews or not he has nothing in common with Davis.
Hoops wrote:Good points well taken. I have nothing for or against the guy personally.
My thoughts regarding the St Louis situation was provoked by universities in similar situations where assistant coaches regardless of reason or experience, have unexpectedly or transitionally been hired by their respective schools, and within a short period, fired because "things just didn’t work out". Sometimes it was the Peter-principal where the replacement didn't measure up. Or measure up fast enough and the timelines vary but all were short.
A few (so not to belabor a post) of the ones i can recall were - Guthridge who was 30 years with Dean Smith, Brian Mahoney who was 18 years with Loui Carnesecca, Craig Echerick 17 years with John Thompson, Fritch with Frieder at MI, and even to a less extent (like Davis) Dan Dakich who was with Calvin Sampson at Indiana. I'm not debating the "why" of thier release.. The comonality is previously on the same staff - all ending with the same reult.
Of course an argument can be made the other way too (Roy Williams and Dean Smith - even though Roy left and came back after much success at Kansas), I am not posting so that each specific situation is debated individually. And I realize there are likely assistants who have transitioned successfully. For this post, I took the opposite side of possibilites being considered where hiring a replacement coach from the current staff is a hire that more often than not, doesn't work out for the school.
BillEsq wrote:Hoops wrote:Good points well taken. I have nothing for or against the guy personally.
My thoughts regarding the St Louis situation was provoked by universities in similar situations where assistant coaches regardless of reason or experience, have unexpectedly or transitionally been hired by their respective schools, and within a short period, fired because "things just didn’t work out". Sometimes it was the Peter-principal where the replacement didn't measure up. Or measure up fast enough and the timelines vary but all were short.
A few (so not to belabor a post) of the ones i can recall were - Guthridge who was 30 years with Dean Smith, Brian Mahoney who was 18 years with Loui Carnesecca, Craig Echerick 17 years with John Thompson, Fritch with Frieder at MI, and even to a less extent (like Davis) Dan Dakich who was with Calvin Sampson at Indiana. I'm not debating the "why" of thier release.. The comonality is previously on the same staff - all ending with the same reult.
Of course an argument can be made the other way too (Roy Williams and Dean Smith - even though Roy left and came back after much success at Kansas), I am not posting so that each specific situation is debated individually. And I realize there are likely assistants who have transitioned successfully. For this post, I took the opposite side of possibilites being considered where hiring a replacement coach from the current staff is a hire that more often than not, doesn't work out for the school.
Its possible Crews will fail... but comparing him to long time assistants is unfair to the situation. Majerus brought crews on at the last minute of last year. Crews was kept on for his head coaching ability and was hand picked by Majerus to guide the program on his leave of absence. The Peter-Principle factor just doesn't apply Crews was Majerus's assistant for the reality of 6 months and was kept on as Majerus's health deteriorated last spring. While the names you mentioned had 17, 18, and 30 years of assistant coaching experience Crews was never a Majerus "assistant" he was a friend who filled in on short notice for one season and was hand picked to succeed him. While I agree he can fail, and I have my own personal suspicions of Crews the whole assistant coach taking over the program thing just does not fit this situation.
DawgLover wrote:FWIW, it's been Butler's MO to promote from within when a head coach has moved on. In the last 20 years, it started after Barry Collier (now Butler's AD) moved on to coach Nebraska, and Butler hired his assistant, Thad Matta (Xavier, now Ohio State), and continued with Todd Lickliter (went to Iowa after being named National Coach of the Year) when Matta left. Current coach Brad Stevens was an assistant who moved up to replace Lickliter. (Stevens' top assistant, Matthew Graves, just accepted the head coaching job at South Alabama. Given Butler's history of promoting from within, we took that as a pretty good indication that Stevens had told Graves that he (Stevens) didn't plan to leave Butler in the foreseeable future.) Seems to have worked out pretty well for Butler.
ArmyVet wrote:Crews will have interim tag removed per reports.
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