Showing posts with label harvard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label harvard. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Amaker trouble?


I of course don't know him personally, but I've always liked Tommy Amaker, and hated seeing him have trouble turning the corner at Michigan. I hoped and still do hope he'll find success at a lower profile place like Harvard. Now this. Links to the stories are below, but the basics are:

  • Amaker supposedly has a top25 recruiting class coming in next year, which is a miracle at a school that doesn't offer scholarships
  • They have supposedly lowered academic standards to get some of these kids in, which happens at most schools, but not usually in the Ivy League
  • Their current number 1 assistant, BEFORE he signed on to be an assistant at Harvard, visited and played pickup ball with one or more of the recruits during a time when recruiting contact wasn't allowed. This may be a gray area, but IF he was recruiting on behalf of Harvard at the time, regardless of his employment status, it is a violation.
I hope there isn't a violation there, but if there is, this would be the 2nd former Coach K assistant to run into trouble with the NCAA. You possibly draw one of the following conclusions from that
  • They learned from the best, just aren't as good at hiding it.
  • They learned at a squeeky clean program, but the pressure put on them by others and their own desires to get to that high level drives them to play on the edge of the rules
  • These 2 instances are not a reflection on Duke and coach K at all.
I'll leave that up to you.


Harvard Crimson
Ivy, Harvard to look into possible NCAA recruiting violations
ESPN - 1 hour ago
The Ivy League and Harvard Crimson will review whether recruiting violations were made by the Crimson men's basketball program. A story in Sunday's The New ...
Harvard and Ivy League Will Review Recruiting New York Times
Harvard to Review Possible Basketball Violations, NYT Reports Bloomberg
Morning Buzz: Stripping away facade of Harvard basketballSan Jose Mercury News

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Amaker lands on his feet

Michigan may have been a no win situation for any coach. Hard to say. They just never recovered from the Fab-5 and Steve Fisher. Hopefully Tommy will find some peace and revive his career at Harverd.


ESPN
Source: Ex-Michigan coach Amaker going to Harvard
ESPN - 2 hours ago
Harvard will name former Michigan coach Tommy Amaker as its next men's basketball coach, a source close to the situation told ESPN.com Wednesday. ...
Amaker lands after being fired by Michigan MSNBC
Amaker accepts offer to coach at Harvard SI.com
Report: Amaker to take over at Harvard NBCSports.com