Michigan fires coach Howard after 8-24 season
Juwan Howard was fired as Michigan's men's basketball coach, the school announced Friday.
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What a shame !Yeah, that's not a shock. The team has done well enough, but it's obvious that each year the team has become more a product of Howard's leadership, their success has declined and this was a historically bad year.
Weren’t they in the elite 8 two seasons ago? Players win games.Yeah, that's not a shock. The team has done well enough, but it's obvious that each year the team has become more a product of Howard's leadership, their success has declined and this was a historically bad year.
Yes, I believe they were quite a good team with Beilein's existing roster, and declined as those guys graduated/moved on? I could be wrong.Weren’t they in the elite 8 two seasons ago? Players win games.
He’d survive this awful awful on-court season if it weren’t for two other factors: #1. He clearly isn’t very interested or successful at scouting and recruiting and can’t get guys to come in, which is tie to #2. he’s been an absolute perpetrator of some of the most insane behavior both externally and, as we’ve learned, internally within the entire sport. His personality and erratic behavior is intolerable for anybody who isn’t a star athlete, and he wasn’t going to survive a tough stretch being that much of a toxic jerkBeilein's last 3 years went Sweet 16, Runner-Up, Sweet 16. Howard took over in 2020, having lost 3 pro-level players, and led Michigan to their worst record in 5 years, though they likely would've made the tourney. Went to the elite 8 the next year with Hunter Dickenson alongside two NBA players and two other major transfers, but lost to play-in seed UCLA. They got worse each year after that. The next year he lost in the sweet 16 as an 11 seed, missed the tourney last year and then finished dead last this year, their worst season since Beilein's first year, when they provided NU's only conference win that season.
He's also a lousy coach. For the past couple of years or longer his teams have been a disorganized mess. Hunter Dickinson left for a reason.He’d survive this awful awful on-court season if it weren’t for two other factors: #1. He clearly isn’t very interested or successful at scouting and recruiting and can’t get guys to come in, which is tie to #2. he’s been an absolute perpetrator of some of the most insane behavior both externally and, as we’ve learned, internally within the entire sport. His personality and erratic behavior is intolerable for anybody who isn’t a star athlete, and he wasn’t going to survive a tough stretch being that much of a toxic jerk
Some have done well McCaferry for example. I think Hoiberg's son is on NEB. And there is being on the roster and playing and or starting. The second couple need to be earned as the coach can lose the team by plying someone that does not deserve to be inI've got to admit I am not at all a fan of college coaches putting their kids on the roster.
Sometimes I get it, like Doug McDermott was a baller, but most of the time it just reeks of undeserved nepotism.