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May 7, 2007

Last week, I mentioned that Tom Herrion and Danny Hurley were candidates for the lead assistant coach job in basketball. Well, with Hurley declining, Herrion gets the chance according to the e-mailed story from Pittsburgh Sports Report.

Herrion, 39, is back in the coaching ranks after losing his head coach coaching job at the College of Charleston after the 2005-06 season despite a four year record of 80-38. Herrion found it difficult to live up the expectations of replacing John Kresse, a coach so popular and successful that the new College of Charleston arena was named after him. Herrion was 25-8 in his first season, including an NIT appearance, but the wins declined each season. The Cougars were 17-11 in ’05-’06, when he was fired despite having four years left on his contract. He negotiated a buyout of $787,000.

Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski has called Herrion “one of the most energetic coaches I’ve ever seen.” His intensity and fire may not have been a good fit for the laid back city of Charleston, however, as he was seen as abrasive and alienating to some fans, who were used to the more affable Kresse.

Prior to coaching at Charleston, Herrion was an assistant for Pete Gillen for eight years; four at Providence and four at Virginia. He was Gillen’s lead assistant during his final three years at Virginia. Prior to joining Gillen, Herrion was an assistant at his Alma Mater, Merrimack College in North Hanover, MA.

There was also some issue with player behavior off the court as well that pissed off the alum.

Yes, I would have preferred Hurley, but that didn’t work. I happen to think this is a very good “fall back” hire. I like it better than any of the other names that had been mentioned. Herrion is still young, and wants to get his rep back and another shot as a head coach. He has been a successful recruiter all along the East Coast.

From the description of Herrion as intense and energetic, he may be an excellent counterweight to Coach Dixon’s more laidback demeanor. There has been the lingering undercurrent of complaints that Dixon was always Ben Howland’s “good cop” with the players and that Dixon needs to have a “bad cop” to provide balance as head coach.





I emailed Tony at the sports report, he said Herrion is a better game coach than Hurley and a great recruiter. Overall he felt that Herrion is a better hire

Comment by dan 05.07.07 @ 4:50 pm

Chas, you really think Jamie is laid back? During games at least he almost looks likes he’s out of control.

Comment by steve 05.07.07 @ 7:04 pm

I was referring to practices. Not the games. The accounts I’ve read are that Dixon is very calm and measured in the practices. Patient with the players and not as likely to get in their faces at that point.

Comment by Chas 05.07.07 @ 11:18 pm

Yeah, Pitt needs someone to light a fire under these guys behind. There were too many big games in which Pitt came out playing very lackadaisical, and Dixon would rather wait till halftime to yell and get in their faces.

Comment by C 05.09.07 @ 12:14 am

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