Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Memo To Warde

Memorandum

To: Warde Manuel, Michigan AD
From: Bob, Big House Blog

Topic: Important Week

Warde, as you know this is the most important week of your Michigan Athletic Director career.  You have made a few good decisions in hiring coaches of other sports, but you also have a number of questionable decisions in football and now basketball.   The contract with ND for the home and home was clearly 100% in favor of ND and you paid Arkansas millions not to play them.    I also thought I made it clear that playing Army wasn't a good idea this year and that you should consider looking at other options.   You did not.

Let's not focus on those bad decision, lets put those in the past and focus on the current situation.  You knew Coach Beilein was interviewing with the Cavs and you still decided to go on the Africa trip with the football team.  Not a great look.   You also didn't have a buyout clause in Coach B's contract, allowing him to walk for free.   That right there is a fire-able offense. The basketball program in a few weeks has lost 3 starters to the NBA's second round,  it's head coach to one of the worst teams in the NBA, and its top rated recruit.   Things are not good right now.

It's been over a week since Coach B left and now your getting around to interviewing candidates.   You "reportedly" have interviewed both assistant coaches and Ed Cooley from Providence.   I know Ed is your buddy and friends with the Search Firm you hired, but that is just a lazy choice.   There was even a report from a Providence guy that you have already offered the job to Ed, which better not be true.   He is one of the worst offensive coaches in college basketball and not ready for the Michigan job.  He is a Tommy Amaker or a Brady Hoke type of hire.   He is 1-5 in the NCAA Tournament and his coaching background is at Fairfield and Providence.

Today is a big day.  You are going to interview a highly regarded Michigan Man Juwan Howard of the Miami Heat.  I know he doesn't have any head coaching experience but he has learned from Erik Spoelstra and Pat Riley.   He is inline for an NBA head coaching job and supported by many of the former high profile Wolverines in basketball and football.   I see this as the only decision.    Maybe you even could keep Luke and Saddi on staff.

In closing Warde, its very important "to read the room" on making this decision.   Cooley is not going to be a popular hire and Juwan will be.   We know there is some risk in hiring Juwan, like him learning on the job and so on.  His ceiling or upside is greater then any of the other guys you have been talking to.   Cooley is at his ceiling and we know what type of coach he is, one that should stay at Providence.  This week is going to define your entire career at Michigan.   Don't forget why you have your job, because your a Michigan man, go hire another one.

7 comments:

EzmoB said...

Well put Bob! If he did offer the job to Ed we are looking at Amakar 2.0

Howard can keep the Michigan base happy and alum happy. He will be able to recruit kids at a high level. Look at penny at Memphis. Juwan is a professional and I believe he will do things the right way.

MichiganMan said...

I say don't hire anyone of the two...look at some big profile name with a winning track record and throw some money they will run to A2....

EzmoB said...

Billy Donavan, and Jay Wright both turned it down. Texas tech coach wants boat load of money. The timing of coach B departure was bad, it left Michigan in a hard place.

Unknown said...

Hire JH to a 4 year contract. if it works then good. if not year 3 be looking for an exit strategy.

Cormac said...

Good Lord! Someone is mighty full of themselves. I didn't know that we had a shadow AD and that Warde had to get someone's approval to run the athletic department.

rklans71class said...

Mr. Cormac,

Michigan folks are all shadow AD in the sense that they are true fans. True fans want the best for their team(s) and that means exciting players & staff that win, win and win some more!

Cormac said...

Mr. Unknown,

I am glad to know that the definition of a true fan is in the safe hands of Mr. Unknown.