by GoldenWarrior11 » Sun Mar 01, 2015 12:28 pm
Until Buzz Williams decides to write his autobiography after he retires, we will never truly know the circumstances of his departure from Marquette. There have been numerous theories/stories as to the reasons why he left (being unofficially fired from MU, mutual parting of ways, him being told he couldn't recruit JUCOs anymore, his feelings on future of TV/viewership of Big East, etc.). I personally think it was a combination from all those factors.
From Marquette's side, I think the university and administrators got tired and frustrated with "off the court" issues with a number of players. I also think MU was getting tied of Buzz, year after year, making more and more demands to increase his power, salary and authority over the program (see Larry Williams', former AD, dismissal). It was well-known that the school wanted to improve its academic standards, and Buzz would have been hurt recruiting-wise if he wasn't able to get JUCOs.
From Buzz's side, I think he saw the writing on the wall with the new expectations/restrictions on recruiting and player misconduct would no longer be tolerated. He LOVED the Old Big East, with Boeheim, Pitino, Cronin, Dixon and Brey, and a majority of them are now in the ACC. Buzz was, reportedly, pursued, with some offers, by several schools over the years such as: Texas A&M, SMU, Oklahoma, USF, Auburn, Illinois and a few others I'm missing. The fact that he chose Virginia Tech was, and still is, mind-boggling. However, if you have ever met Buzz, he craves being an underdog. He loves, as his teams have shown, playing with a chip on their shoulder. What better place to build something than at a place like Virginia Tech?
Bottom line: Marquette and Buzz Williams are both better off with their new opportunities.