Hiring Coach Miller
Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 11:35 am
With two straight MAC championships and NCAA tournament appearences, it's obvious that the decision to hire Curt Miller as Head Women's Basketball Coach was one of the best decisions Paul Krebs and Janna Blais ever made.
What's less obvious and much more intriguing is the eventual path taken by the other reported finalists for the job at that time: Georgia Tech Associate Head Coach Candy Cage, Michigan Assistant Coach Yvette Harris and Kent State Associate Head Coach Lori Bodnar.
Cage got a Division I head coaching job at Loyola College in Maryland and resigned in 2005 after four losing seasons. Harris got a Division I head coaching job at Central Connecticut State and, to this point, has had four straight losing seasons. Bodnar remained at Kent and continued to contribute to a consistnetly winning and successful program but one that has fallen behind BG the past few years.
Circumstances in different situations are different and it's unknown whether Cage and Harris would have experienced different results from a W/L perspective in BG. Of the 3, Bodnar would seem to have been the next best pick, something I also believed at the time given her expereince in the MAC and recruiting ties to Ohio.
It just goes to show how critical the ability to idenitfy the right coach for the right situation is. Krebs and Blais saw something in Coach Miller that seperated him from the rest, and it has paid off.
What's less obvious and much more intriguing is the eventual path taken by the other reported finalists for the job at that time: Georgia Tech Associate Head Coach Candy Cage, Michigan Assistant Coach Yvette Harris and Kent State Associate Head Coach Lori Bodnar.
Cage got a Division I head coaching job at Loyola College in Maryland and resigned in 2005 after four losing seasons. Harris got a Division I head coaching job at Central Connecticut State and, to this point, has had four straight losing seasons. Bodnar remained at Kent and continued to contribute to a consistnetly winning and successful program but one that has fallen behind BG the past few years.
Circumstances in different situations are different and it's unknown whether Cage and Harris would have experienced different results from a W/L perspective in BG. Of the 3, Bodnar would seem to have been the next best pick, something I also believed at the time given her expereince in the MAC and recruiting ties to Ohio.
It just goes to show how critical the ability to idenitfy the right coach for the right situation is. Krebs and Blais saw something in Coach Miller that seperated him from the rest, and it has paid off.