According to Doogie --- Ben Johnson new assistant to Pitino



Doogie said it will be announced in the next 24 hours.

He is on with Ellis now but has not asked about assistants yet.
 

- Teague said yes, some others were offered the job.
- He also said that he had no problem with Ryan being on the staff.
- Ben Johnson, a former Gopher :eek: will be an Assistant Coach.

Some heads around here are going to explode!!
 

Ben Johnson and De La Salle connection might help with recruiting Reid Travis if Doogie is right.
 


Ben Johnson makes a lot of sense. He has experience as an assistant coach in the Big 10 (Nebraska) and was the recruiting coordinator at Northern Iowa for 4 sesons.
 

- Teague said yes, some others were offered the job.
- He also said that he had no problem with Ryan being on the staff.
- Ben Johnson, a former Gopher :eek: will be an Assistant Coach.

Some heads around here are going to explode!!

I think most people thought the job had been offered to other candidates.
The issue with Ryan wasn't whether it would have been fine for him to be on the staff, it's whether he was qualified to be an assistant coach (big difference).
The key thing with Ben Johnson is that he he has experience as an assistant coach and with recruiting. No one had an issue with qualified former Gophers being suggested for any positions, it was the ones without any experience.
 

I just heard it as well. Ellis coyly responded with something like.. "That would be a great hire for the university"
 

Article about Ben Johnson when he was hired at NE

Ben Johnson Named to NU Basketball Staff
University of Nebraska men's basketball coach Tim Miles announced the hiring of Ben Johnson to the Husker basketball staff on Thursday. Johnson comes to NU after spending the last four seasons at Northern Iowa, where he served as the Panthers' recruiting coordinator in 2011-12.

"I think Ben is a rising star in this business," Miles said. "He's well-organized, hard-working and great with the players. He can do it all, whether it is game planning or working guys out. I thought it was important to have a guy who's been in the Big Ten and understands the environments and understands how to win. I think that's a huge relationship builder with the players, and Ben will provide that and then some for our program."

During his tenure at Northern Iowa, the Panthers went a combined 93-77, winning at least 20 games in all four years The four straight 20-win seasons is the longest stretch in program history, and the Panthers reached postseason play in all four years, including the NCAA Sweet 16 in 2009-10. That year, the Panthers won a school-record 30 games and upset top-seeded Kansas in the second round of the NCAAs.

During his tenure at UNI, the Panthers had three first-team All-MVC selections, including 2010 Missouri Valley Conference MVP Adam Koch in 2010. Four players were named to the MVC All-Freshmen or All-Newcomer teams, including a pair in 2011-12.

Johnson had previously served two seasons as an assistant coach at the University of Texas-Pan American. He was heavily involved in recruiting, worked with the Broncs perimeter players and coordinated UTPA's summer camps. He began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at the University of Dayton during the 2005-06 season.

During his collegiate career, Johnson was a four-year starting guard in college at a pair of Big Ten schools. He played his first two years at Northwestern University, and his junior and senior seasons at the University of Minnesota. He scored 1,202 points during his college career and helped lead Minnesota to the National Invitation Tournament semifinals in 2003. He was also named team captain three of his years in school.

He enjoyed a standout prep career, helping lead DeLaSalle (Minn.) High School to a pair of state championships. He was a two-time first-team all-state selection in both football and basketball, and his senior year was named a Street & Smith All-American, as well as an honorable mention Nike All-American. He was listed as the 60th-best basketball player in the country by Bob Gibbons in Johnson's senior season, as he totaled more than 2,200 points during his high school career. Johnson also was listed on Tom Lemming's High School Football All-American list as a top-20 national recruit and was a two-time all-state performer on the gridiron.

A native of Minneapolis, Minn., the 31-year old Johnson received his bachelor's degree in sociology from Minnesota in 2005.
 




Ben is indeed a rising star from everything I've heard. This is a nice get, if true. Welcome home, Ben!

Ellis also mentioned that the candidates RP is considering for lead assistant would be a home run hire, either of them. Sounds exciting.
 

I just heard it as well. Ellis coyly responded with something like.. "That would be a great hire for the university"

Ellis basically confirmed it without actually announcing it. I wouldn't be surprised if he gave Doogie the scoop and told him he could go with it. Just a guess though.
 

Ben is indeed a rising star from everything I've heard. This is a nice get, if true. Welcome home, Ben!

Ellis also mentioned that the candidates RP is considering for lead assistant would be a home run hire, either of them. Sounds exciting.

Does that mean Ben is not the lead assistant?
 




I think most people thought the job had been offered to other candidates.
The issue with Ryan wasn't whether it would have been fine for him to be on the staff, it's whether he was qualified to be an assistant coach (big difference).
The key thing with Ben Johnson is that he he has experience as an assistant coach and with recruiting. No one had an issue with qualified former Gophers being suggested for any positions, it was the ones without any experience.

Who are you trying to convince?

"Most" people thought? True, not you and not all Bob, just most. Both boards had plenty of people who twisted words all kinds of ways to say that NO ONE was offered. Hairs indeed were split, but they were wrong.
"The issue with Ryan" "was only "whether he was qualified? Look back, the word "nepotism" was hammered pretty hard by some people wasn't it?
"No one" had an issue with a local connection? That come's close, but look back, there were a whole lot of posts decrying the need to have a coach with "local" connections. "People here are yokels" for wanting someone on the staff who knows the area. Pitino thought it was a good idea, not a crackpot one, but here the anger directed at people who have the same thought as Pitino was pretty strong.

Let them defend themselves or say they were wrong. No need for you to try and make the case that none of it existed.
 

Wow, if Ben is not the lead assistant this staff is going to be excellent. Young is the AAU guy with NYC connections. Johhnson is the young up and comer with midwest recruiting ties and has experience coaching in the big ten. Hopefully the lead assistant is an older x's and o's guy. Love the way this staff is looking.

Do you think Pitino told Reid Travis about Johnson today since they reportedly met at Williams?
 

Wow, if Ben is not the lead assistant this staff is going to be excellent. Young is the AAU guy with NYC connections. Johhnson is the young up and comer with midwest recruiting guy with experience coaching in the big ten. Hopefully the lead assistant is an older x's and o's guy. Love the way this staff is looking.

Do you think Pitino told Reid Travis about Johnson today since they reportedly met at Williams?

Is Young our version of World Wide Wes? Lol
 

Who are you trying to convince?

"Most" people thought? True, not you and not all Bob, just most. Both boards had plenty of people who twisted words all kinds of ways to say that NO ONE was offered. Hairs indeed were split, but they were wrong.
"The issue with Ryan" "was only "whether he was qualified? Look back, the word "nepotism" was hammered pretty hard by some people wasn't it?
"No one" had an issue with a local connection? That come's close, but look back, there were a whole lot of posts decrying the need to have a coach with "local" connections. "People here are yokels" for wanting someone on the staff who knows the area. Pitino thought it was a good idea, not a crackpot one, but here the anger directed at people who have the same thought as Pitino was pretty strong.

Let them defend themselves or say they were wrong. No need for you to try and make the case that none of it existed.

Well, I don't think very many people on here thought that the job was not offered to anyone else.

Ryan Issue: Hiring someone who is family who is as qualified as other candidates is not nepotism. Within the question of nepotism is the question of whether or not the candidate was qualified. I can't say everyone, but most of us (I was one of them) had issues with Ryan as an assistant because he is not as qualified as any other assistant coaches in college basketball. Therefore, the argument was that if he was offered a job it was due to nepotism, not due to being qualified. The issue of nepotism and being qualified go hand-in-hand.

I disagree with that statement too. I think people didn't want to hire a person BECAUSE they had local ties. I don't think they wanted us to avoid people with local ties. Don't you see that's a gigantic difference?

I'm not, you're just shaping the argument into something that it never was.
 

No age discrimination for the 'U'. Ben is older than Rich by 1 or 2 years. It's a young man's world!!
 

Bob, wish you were right, and that's all reasonable, but looking back, can't say that you are.
 

I think the Ben Johnson hire might get some of the local influential basketball people (AAU and High School) to support the Gopher program a bit more. Ben's certainly paid his dues and seems like a very solid hire for the staff.

I would hope that the vacant assistant coaching position would go to a coaching grey beard. With Pitino, Young, and Johnson we have a lot of young guys and it would be nice to have a guy who's been around twenty years to add some experience.
 

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Ben Johnson expected to be the next coach named to the staff but its not official yet.That's been the buzz all week. It would be a good hire

Hopefully it happens.
 

I think the Ben Johnson hire might get some of the local influential basketball people (AAU and High School) to support the Gopher program a bit more. Ben's certainly paid his dues and seems like a very solid hire for the staff.

I would hope that the vacant assistant coaching position would go to a coaching grey beard. With Pitino, Young, and Johnson we have a lot of young guys and it would be nice to have a guy who's been around twenty years to add some experience.

Agreed and I think we will see someone like that as the lead assistant.
 






I hope this is true, he'd be a nice hire.
 

No way an assistant is hired simply because of possibly recruiting connections to a single recruit, right? Also if Ben is a Villa 7 dude, wonder what other top Villa 7 assistants there are that would fit the profile of one that would excite if hired as lead assistant?
 




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