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per the Rochester Post Bulletin:
What might be the impact on Gophers players knowing that the guy who’s now coaching them also played at the University of Minnesota?
HURT: A coach who has played at the (Division I) college level and knows what it’s like playing between those lines, that helps a lot. Having a coach on the floor who can relate to you in that way, who has gone through everything that you are going through, knows the frustrations that you can have and has been in your shoes, that relatability is huge. When you’re trying to build a culture, it’s important that the coach can relate with these guys.
You’ve mentioned that you feared Minnesota would hire an older coach, maybe someone in his late 50s or 60s. What was your concern there?
HURT: When I heard some of the names being talked about for this job, that made me nervous. I felt like they might be too old to connect effectively with this generation. But Ben being a guy who is younger than most coaches, that is really going to help him connect and build relationships.
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What might be the impact on Gophers players knowing that the guy who’s now coaching them also played at the University of Minnesota?
HURT: A coach who has played at the (Division I) college level and knows what it’s like playing between those lines, that helps a lot. Having a coach on the floor who can relate to you in that way, who has gone through everything that you are going through, knows the frustrations that you can have and has been in your shoes, that relatability is huge. When you’re trying to build a culture, it’s important that the coach can relate with these guys.
You’ve mentioned that you feared Minnesota would hire an older coach, maybe someone in his late 50s or 60s. What was your concern there?
HURT: When I heard some of the names being talked about for this job, that made me nervous. I felt like they might be too old to connect effectively with this generation. But Ben being a guy who is younger than most coaches, that is really going to help him connect and build relationships.
Michael Hurt thrilled that Gophers have picked Johnson as their next coach
On Monday, Minnesota announced that former Gophers player and assistant coach Ben Johnson would be its next men's head basketball coach. Former Gophers player and Rochester John Marshall graduate Michael Hurt gives a resounding endorsement of the hire.
www.postbulletin.com
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