Bluejay wrote:milksteak wrote:Additionally, there is talk he is going to take the ENTIRE coaching staff with him unless Butler hires one of them.
On the face, I get that this sounds horrible. The reality though is that this is the norm. It is unlikely that the new coach is going to want any of the Holtman's assistants and it is probably true that the assistants may not be entirely comfortable working under him anyway.
If Butler hired the same way that other programs did where they bring in someone from the outside who isn't familiar with the former staff, then I wouldn't think this was a big deal. For Schrage and Pedon, 2 guys that Holtmann brought in from the outside, no big deal. They wouldn't be at Butler if it wasn't for Holtmann so I completely get that they probably wouldn't stick around as great as they were for the program. It's far more of a big deal when you're talking about guys like Terry Johnson who LaVall Jordan coached with while he was at Butler or former Butler players turned assistants in Brandon Crone or Emerson Kampen who are very familiar with the program and system that Butler has in place. When you're in the Butler family, even if you didn't play or coach with guys, you still know who they are. For example, at Joel Cornette's celebration of life services, you had Barry Collier, Thad Matta, Todd Lickliter, Brad Stevens and Chris Holtmann along with South Alabama's coaches Matthew Graves and Darnell Archey, UWM's LaVall Jordan along with Butler Assistants Terry Johnson and Brandon Crone.
It also makes a difference on the timing of when Holtmann was making these demands and/or statements. Butler hadn't even begun their coaching search in earnest and he's dictating what's going to happen to the AD like he owns all his staff members instead of letting the process play out and just telling his guys "Hey, whether or not you get offered to stay at Butler, you've got a spot on my staff over here." I get that he wants to have his staff in place as soon as he can, but he went about it in an extremely inconsiderate fashion after he'd already put the team and coaches in a difficult spot by switching schools.
I get that for most schools it isn't a big deal, but when continuity plays such a big role in what Butler does and how they're successful, this is a move that rubs people who are familiar with that the wrong way.