{"id":2860,"date":"2010-03-30T18:36:02","date_gmt":"2010-03-30T23:36:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.madduxsports.com\/blog\/?p=2860"},"modified":"2010-03-30T18:36:02","modified_gmt":"2010-03-30T23:36:02","slug":"desperate-coaching-hires","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.madduxsports.com\/blog\/desperate-coaching-hires-2860\/","title":{"rendered":"Desperate Coaching Hires"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>There were a couple of bizarre, unconventional hires in college  basketball today &#8211; both signs of what teams will do when they are  desperate. First, UTEP. After Tony Barbee left to coach Auburn after a  very good season, the team had a chance to hire someone who could  continue on the momentum they had build and help the team become a  regular C-USA power before Memphis can fully re-establish themselves in  that role. Instead, they hired Tim Floyd. Floyd was an assistant for a  lot of years, so boosters are familiar with him and he is a popular  choice among them. He&#8217;s a terrible choice, though. He underachieved with  ridiculous talent at USC, then threatened the program for the long term  with violations that he left behind when he left. Floyd is one of those  guys who keep getting jobs for some reason, yet never has the results  to back up that decision, or really to warrant getting another premier  job. In the dictionary under overrated there is a picture of Floyd. On  top of that, Floyd has little loyalty and is always looking for brighter  lights, so if he doesn&#8217;t have some quick success he&#8217;ll just ride that  to a bigger and better job. He&#8217;s just not what UTEP needs.<\/p>\n<p>St.  John&#8217;s faced a much harder job finding a coach, and they made an even  more desperate choice. St. John&#8217;s is in the surprisingly  underrepresented New York market, so they should be able to be a prime  time program. They just aren&#8217;t, though, and they haven&#8217;t been for a long  while. They needed to find someone to take the job in a hurry because  they had been turned down too many times &#8211; including bold offers to  Billy Donovan and Paul Hewitt. They turned to Steve Lavin because they  knew that there was no way that the commentator and former UCLA coach  would say no. I think that they&#8217;ll soon wish he had. Lavin has been with  ESPN since getting the boot from UCLA in 2003. What people talk about  is that he made the Sweet Sixteen six times at UCLA. While that&#8217;s  undeniably true, what stands out when you look closer is that he took  over a team just one year removed from a national championship, rode the  legacy of that &#8211; both roster players ad recruiting &#8211; to his best season  with the team, and progressively had worse and worse regular seasons  after that. He was good at winning two tournament games, but only once  won a third, and in the later years those teams weren&#8217;t coming into the  tournament looking good, and sure weren&#8217;t winning pretty. He took a  program with every benefit and slowly ran it into the ground. Now we are  supposed to believe that, after not coaching for seven years, he is  going to step into a program in need of a total overhaul and turn it  around? I&#8217;m sure not buying that theory.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>There were a couple of bizarre, unconventional hires in college basketball today &#8211; both signs of what teams will do when they are desperate. First, UTEP. 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