Uab talks about hiring an up and coming mid major coach... Does uab not realize they are a mid major program?This is precisely what is wrong with uab.
I know Davis personally so my opinion is probably biased somewhat. But to lay all the blame for poor ticket sales at his feet is a little bit of stretch IMO. What do they expect the guy to do ? Large majority of that responsibility should fall on an entity like tide pride to promote ticket sales, etc.
I don't perceive grant as being that big of a promoter of ua's bb program as compared to someone like pearl whose willingness to do the absurd knew no bounds but apparently his character didn't either.
The only way to get in the NCAA tournament now as weak as C-USA is now is to win the conference tourney title which you cant expect to do every year.
UAB can and has been a very good basketball program. Mike Anderson had the program really going before he left and Davis never did much with it. The excitement for the program was lost under his leadership.
Does UAB really expect to make the NCAA tourney?
Some of their fans want Andy Kennedy. He hasn't done much at Ole Miss, so I don't think he'd do any better than Davis.
I think the best they'll do is an up and coming assistant looking for his first head coaching job. Merging two mid-major conferences (when one lost their only "name" school) is not suddenly going to make them a top level league.
Some of their fans want Andy Kennedy. He hasn't done much at Ole Miss, so I don't think he'd do any better than Davis.
I think the best they'll do is an up and coming assistant looking for his first head coaching job. Merging two mid-major conferences (when one lost their only "name" school) is not suddenly going to make them a top level league.
UAB can and has been a very good basketball program. Mike Anderson had the program really going before he left and Davis never did much with it. The excitement for the program was lost under his leadership.
If we are changing any staff members at UA, I would hope Coach Davis gets an interveiw. He'd be a strong addition to most any staff.
No thanks.
Jerod Haase will become the fifth men's basketball head coach at UAB. Haase, an assistant coach at North Carolina, will be officially introduced as UAB's head coach during a press conference on Tuesday morning.