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Reusse: Teague and Ellis had "arrogant vibe" with firing of Tubby, hiring of Pitino
per Pat:
Teague came off as a southern gentleman, a bachelor who could sell anything, including himself. I enjoyed dealing with him, because Teague would include information in his verbosity.
That said, there was a strong hint of arrogance when Teague and his basketball man, Mike Ellis, decided to fire men’s basketball coach Tubby Smith after their first season (2012-13) on the job — a season that included Tubby beating UCLA in an NCAA tournament opener.
If an AD who had been around a while had sacked Tubby, it wouldn’t have seemed as bold. There was a different “we’re the smartest guys in the room” quality to Teague and Ellis reaching the decision on Smith so quickly.
The search for Tubby’s replacement carried the same arrogant vibe — one candidate was told Teague and Ellis wanted to help select the assistants — and the Gophers received enough “no thanks” responses to wind up with choice No. 5 or 6 in Richard Pitino.
There has been jockeying for power in the athletic department since Pitino was hired in April 2013. It revolved around which facility would come first: Jerry Kill’s for football or the long-discussed building for men’s and women’s basketball.
http://www.startribune.com/teague-s-replacement-might-discover-he-s-working-for-kill/321109541/
Go Gophers!!
per Pat:
Teague came off as a southern gentleman, a bachelor who could sell anything, including himself. I enjoyed dealing with him, because Teague would include information in his verbosity.
That said, there was a strong hint of arrogance when Teague and his basketball man, Mike Ellis, decided to fire men’s basketball coach Tubby Smith after their first season (2012-13) on the job — a season that included Tubby beating UCLA in an NCAA tournament opener.
If an AD who had been around a while had sacked Tubby, it wouldn’t have seemed as bold. There was a different “we’re the smartest guys in the room” quality to Teague and Ellis reaching the decision on Smith so quickly.
The search for Tubby’s replacement carried the same arrogant vibe — one candidate was told Teague and Ellis wanted to help select the assistants — and the Gophers received enough “no thanks” responses to wind up with choice No. 5 or 6 in Richard Pitino.
There has been jockeying for power in the athletic department since Pitino was hired in April 2013. It revolved around which facility would come first: Jerry Kill’s for football or the long-discussed building for men’s and women’s basketball.
http://www.startribune.com/teague-s-replacement-might-discover-he-s-working-for-kill/321109541/
Go Gophers!!