UC Fans Still Have No Idea How Xavier Fans Feel
By JOHN P. WISE
One Great Season
PHILADELPHIA -- I just talked to one of my old Cincinnati buds, a 30-something cat with some savvy takes on sports.
We both agreed that losing a good coach to a better job sucks.
"There's nothing I can do about it," said John Thompson, who's been living out in Portland for a few years now but still pays close attention to the sports scene back home.
"It makes sense for (up-and-coming coaches) to leave," John reasoned. "If you're one of those guys, you want the best ingredients to win championships. It's harder to make good runs and great teams out of consistently mediocre to moderately good recruits."
+ GUEST COLUMN: Don't Blame Brian Kelly; Blame UC
+ VIDEO: Kelly Actually Waved Goodbye In Pittbsurgh
+ ANALYSIS: Cincinnati Is Going To Hate BK
Now close your eyes for a minute and try to imagine who Thompson could be talking about if I told you our conversation had little to do with the Cincinnati Bearcats' football squad, which just lost Brian Kelly to Notre Dame Thursday night.
"If you're one of these hyper-competitive guys, why would you settle for Xavier basketball recruits or UC football recruits if you're trying to win championships?" Thompson asked.
That's right. Thompson is a former Xavier student and lifelong Musketeers' fan. The hell that fans in Clifton think they were introduced to Thursday is something Xavier fans have lived through four times in recent years.
Four times!
Try losing Brian Kelly four times and see how that feels.
Now I'm not saying Sean Miller did for Xavier hoops what Kelly did for Cincinnati football. But he came pretty close, especially with that splendid Elite Eight run in 2008. And when he left after last season for the warmer climate, bigger stakes and fatter recruiting budget of the PAC 10 Arizona Wildcats, no one could blame him. The same could have been said about his three predecessors Thad Matta (who left for Ohio State), Skip Prosser (Wake Forest) and Pete Gillen (Virginia).
+ GALLERY: The Hot Girls Of College Football
+ OPINION: Five Reasons Why Tim Tebow Should Not Win The Heisman
"It's not about loyalty to your school," Thompson said. "It's about getting to the bigger conferences. And I've settled into that fact as a Xavier fan."
Thompson said the reason why he thinks Xavier, despite the departures, continues to be consistently successful over time is because the coaching jobs are pretty much kept in the family, meaning recruiting suffers little harm. Prosser was an assistant under Gillen. Miller was an assistant under Matta. And current coach Chris Mack is a former XU player -- and one-time star at local St. Xavier High School -- who was promoted from assistant.
"There's been that built-in identity as a result that, essentially, leaves the new head coach as the guy who recruited most of the kids playing for him," Thompson said.
Don't expect Cincinnati to follow that blueprint. Such a move would mean Kerry Coombs would be the next head coach, and that theory has been blown out of the Ohio River as speculation heats up over Kelly's replacement. Coombs, despite the lofty title of Associate Head Coach, has only been a head coach at the high school level, albeit a very successful one. He built a great tradition at local Colerain High School, but promoting him at UC would probably be a step backward for the Bearcats.
So the search begins for the next coach. Will UC look for someone to keep the Bearcats merely competitive before leaving after three years? Or will the school commit to the various upgrades for which its newly former coach pushed and make Clifton a destination for a new football tradition?
Reader Comments (2)
OK Wise you told me on FB not to hate on BK and i agree with that comment. Any intelligent non-myopic (is that an actual word) sports fan realizes BK really had no choice. Having said that (my new fav line from Curb), there is no way you can compare Sean Millers run to the Elite 8 to this yrs run by UC. The only thing i can think of is the Michigan run to the Championship with Fisher when their (cant remember name) coach left before the tourny and that is arguable. College Football is a bigger draw week after week than CBB and the hype associated with it is enormous. BK had to lie to his players last week to keep them focused on Pitt but the way it went down is really the first time it has happened to a team in the run for National Championship. In BB you can be a 12 seed (George Mason last at large team in) and still make the final four, not in football so comparing Miller to BK is not even close. Sorry brother I had to send this as i read everything on here and i am proud of what you are doing...If BK left after Sugar i think/know the backlash would not be as harsh. Great job on OGS and hope to see you soon.
Creighton: Good note and the Michigan guy you're thinking of is Bill Frieder, who went out your way to ASU if I'm not mistaken. But the point I'm making is less about the significance of the specific achievement; I'm not comparing Miller's accomplishments to Kelly's. But I think it's fair to say a BCS bowl berth in football is analagous to a Final Four appearance in hoops, and Miller had Xavier on the brink of such an accomplishment. Anyway, after compiling so many wins and A-10 titles and nice post-season runs, the coaches that Xavier fans have grown to love always have to say goodbye to them. It's happened four times across town, and now UC fans are just now getting in touch with such heartbreak.