And they hired a coach with 20+ years as an assistant coach at one of the top programs in the country.
While we hired a guy that Montana didn't want. Are they another one of those higher stature programs you speak of?
I wonder if any programs ever wish they would have made a different hire? Maybe Montana made a big mistake.
I wonder if any assistants from high stature programs ever struggle as head coaches? I can think of a few.
I wonder if the Tom Moe (or was it Dienhart) ever thinks... I wish we would have gone with that Assistant at Gonzaga instead of the head coach back in 1999? Probably not because he didn't have any head coaching experience or background at a high stature program.
Just think if Iowa would have hired Brad Stevens instead of his head coach, Todd Lickliter. They didn't, thankfully, but Butler took a flyer on an assistant coach working in what had been a pretty average program.
Yes, being a head coach isn't the only thing you've been concerned about. But you, and no one else on GH, has a clue what his work has been day to day as an assistant coach, and you definitely didn't get to hear from him.
I trust that Mark Coyle saw something in Ben besides saving money, or the color of his skin. I trust that Coyle really does want to win and felt aligned most strongly with the hire he made, seeing more upside and potential with Ben Johnson than coaches with head experience he talked with or considered.
I think PJ Fleck is obnoxious and he bugs me. Yet, Mark Coyle saw more than that and thought it could work here. It is working to this point. He may or may not be right on this one, but he didn't settle with the hire - he does want to win and hired the person he thought was best. He could have taken more time if he wanted, but he moved on the guy he wanted.