diva1 said:
Could have had this guy but AD felt he wasn"t ready
Travis DeCuire - Men's Basketball Coach - University of Montana Athletics (gogriz.com)
Which AD are you referring to?
After Monty, Sandy apparently wanted to hire DeCuire, but was overruled. Maybe Dirks didn't think he was ready, but it wasn't the AD who didn't think he was ready.
It isn't possible that Mike Williams didn't think he was ready. Williams hired Jones, who objectively was far, far, far, far less ready than DeCuire -- not only never been a HC, but never been more than a #2 assistant. Williams hiring Jones may have been the most significant move that headed Cal MBB down the path to being horrible, but there is no way he thought Jones was more ready than DeCuire.
And I don't think Knowlton primarily passed over DeCuire for not being "ready." In one sense, maybe -- Knowlton wanted P5 HC experience, even if it was proven mediocrity at best, so the entire class of mid-major HC's was pretty much "not ready." I seriously doubt, however, that Knowlton would have passed over DeCuire for Fox if you flip their chemistry with Knowlton. If Knowlton felt the connection with DeCuire he felt with Fox, and felt the connection with Fox he felt with DeCuire, then DeCuire probably gets the job instead of Fox in spite of no P5 HC experience.
Knowlton made clear right after the hire how important chemistry with the AD was in the hiring decision, making clear he wasn't focused on chemistry with the ones who matter in getting a winning program, recruits and players.
In the first two instances DeCuire didn't get the job, it definitely wasn't because the AD didn't think he was ready, and in the third instance, even if some of the "he's not ready" thinking was kind of present, I don't think that was a deciding factor.