Exactly, most good coaches are very arrogant. So, the level of success Thorson has had as a head coach, it is very odd he'd become an assistant at Drake. Any successful head coach has their own philosophies, nuances, drills, vocabulary of terms, etc They are control freaks. Thorson is a fanatic on his ways...freaking out on proper footwork...a major pain in the ass on discipline doing it his way. Receiving the accolades to fuel and validate his ego that comes with his winning percentage and state titles. You don't go overnight from that guy to a guy listening to someone else's vision. You wanna be in charge. Not the backup singer.
I'm sure he's good friends with Medved, who I don't know, but if Thorson isn't really the guy at least co-coaching the team in reality...I can't imagine Thorson being happy. Money can't be the reason. He's a coach. He has made nothing at DeLaSalle for a long time. It's not why successful guys coach.
The only thing that makes sense to me is a stepping stone for one season to a head job but why now? why Drake? I promise he has had tons of better opportunities than Drake. He was a college coach before being a high school coach. He's had Division 1 players, he's got Division 1 recruiting head coaches around him often. He's not naive. Making Drake a power is a long, long project. His personality wouldn't be going to Drake to finish 15 and 15 and collect $125,000. Drake was 7 and 24.
Maybe his ego is so big he thinks he can turn them into a power and then jump to a head job. But even that's silly because it takes too long. That's the only basketball reason that comes to mind but I don't think he needs to do that at all. He could be a D2 head coach tomorrow and from there jump to D1. If it was money he'd be making more and be in charge. Makes no sense why he'd be an assistant at Drake of all places.
Imagine Thorson as an assistant...it's a difficult image to imagine. It's not who he is.