builtbadgers
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Truth. Dick took all the bullets, Tony did all the recruiting except 2 players a friend found. He knew about getting only character, he knew about eyeing talent. The Thompsons went to Tony with Klay because they knew. Wooden said when he met him that he would win huge. Ryan knew at 30, he inherited him wisely. Some knew before then. If you saw how he played, how he taught , how he conducted himself. Same thing with Jay Wright. Certain rare people change the way people think right about meeting them. I know this from hiring people. Every once in awhile there is truly someone special. Ask Pitino Sr what he thinks about both Bennett and Wright and when he first saw it. It all worked for the best. If we hired him at Pitino's age we would have won a big 10 title by 35 but he eventually would have gone to UVA as the best fit in nearly every way. Most guys would not have turned down IU at such a young age, LSU and then later IU,LSU, Texas for huge bucks. WSU was about doing something with your dad, winning the job by being yourself. Jim Sterk made a great decision and Tony knew if he won there he could call his shots. Knowing Coaches was a big part of not only my youth but a business we built.Finding out how bright and how authentic someone is happens early.WE saw it with Thad Matta. We knew it with Stevens. Seem to be about two per generation. Sometimes you have to be careful of who the media thinks it is. Shaka rode one run to a final 4 at a young age and never even won the conference since. It is very rare to build sustainsble success at places of mediocrity but it can be done. If UW could do it we can, they were worse than us. What they had was someone who knew who to talk to about who they should hire.You of all people of course, know that Tony's year 1 was really the 4th year of Dick Bennett's regime at WSU. Dick had not done well there but had the table set for a decent start for Tony otherwise Tony would not have done it. Minnesota has been historically one of the toughest programs to get the job done at. Huge potential here as the long D1 club but always the negative stigma of being a place you can't do it at without cheating. One non cheating Big Ten title in 48 years kind of tells the story.
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