Gentleman Jim Molinari, current head coach at Western Illinois (Summit League) is rumored to be moving to take an assistant's position at Nebraska. 'Husker coach Tim Miles, yesterday named CBS Sports Collegeinsider.com "Jim Phelan National Coach of the Year", just lost top assistant, Craig Smith, who was named as the University of South Dakota's new head coach (Summit League -- let's get this straight: USD = coyotes... the good guys, SDSU = Jackrabbits). I saw this rumor reported only on the Leatherneck's fan message board but otherwise there seems to be no confirmation.
Molinari seems to be a great guy. There's a Chicago sports radio station that calls him up and has just hilarious conversations. He has quite a background, too: everyone isn't aware Molinari has a law degree.
I remember Molinari doing a serviceable job as interim when Minnesota let Monson go. Molinari has very set ideas about defense and his teams at WIU can be very disciplined and most games tend to be low-scoring affairs.
Molinari seems to be a great guy. There's a Chicago sports radio station that calls him up and has just hilarious conversations. He has quite a background, too: everyone isn't aware Molinari has a law degree.
I remember Molinari doing a serviceable job as interim when Minnesota let Monson go. Molinari has very set ideas about defense and his teams at WIU can be very disciplined and most games tend to be low-scoring affairs.