Proposed Requirements for Men’s BB Coach

The Human Resources Department at NC State has spoken and Google has links to this story from a ton of media outlets all over the country. These requirements rule out several different names that people keep bringing up over and over again. So let’s hear from the HR weenies:

1) QUALIFICATIONS:

A. Minimum of a bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year institution.

B. Minimum of five years of head coaching experience at a NCAA Division I school.

2) CHARACTER:

Must be a person of flawless character reflected in his personal and professional life. Exemplified by:

A. Demonstrated commitment to NCAA, ACC, and NC State compliance rules and regulations.

B. Unwavering honesty, trustworthiness and integrity.

C. Respect for people.

D. Intelligence (demonstrated by appropriate college degree).

E. Self-confidence.

3) COMMITMENT TO UNIVERSITY MISSION AND VALUES:

Must be well-grounded in the fundamental mission of a University and an individual who places a high priority on education. Exemplified by:

A. Demonstrated commitment to encouraging satisfactory academic progress and graduation of student-athletes.

B. Commitment to total development of student-athletes … academics as well as personal life skills.

4) BASKETBALL SKILLS:

Must be someone with the right technical training, knowledge, and experience to successfully compete with the world’s best. Exemplified by:

A. Proven coaching skills at the Division I level.

B. Basketball knowledge experience and training under successful mentors and in quality environments.

C. Ability to teach and motivate student-athletes.

D. Ability to hire, train, and motivate staff that share values of head coach and complement his coaching skills.

5) COMPETITIVE INSTINCTS:

Must be a self-motivated person with a burning desire to excel in all facets of life. Exemplified by:

A. Passion for the game that is contagious.

B. A desire to compete successfully against the very best.

C. A desire to be the best.

D. An energetic, tireless worker.

6) SALESMANSHIP:

Must be someone with the ability to articulate a clear vision for the N.C. State Basketball Program who has effective communication skills and can sell NC State, rally support and motivate others. Has the ability to create excitement. Exemplified by:

A. Demonstrated ability to recruit effectively.

B. Ability to represent NC State publicly and with distinction.

C. An appreciation for the news media and proven ability to work effectively with them.

D. Ability to sell oneself, the University, and the Basketball Program to a widely diverse public.

E. Ability to interface successfully with the campus community.

F. Sensitivity to diversity in the community and the ability to interact effectively with a widely diverse citizenry.

7) LEADERSHIP AND ORGANIZATIONAL SKILLS:

Must be a person who can put a team together, motivate that team and manage it effectively to achieve overall success for the program. Exemplified by:

A. Demonstrated ability to organize the many demands of being a head coach.

B. Proven ability to organize the daily activities of the program to make efficient use of time available to student-athletes and staff.

C. Experience in effectively managing people.

D. Proven network of contacts to assist in recruiting and hiring staff.

E. Commitment to discipline.

F. Good listening skills.

G. Commitment to being a team player.

Now we know what’s been taking so long. They had to fill out the stupid paperwork. 😉

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65 Responses to Proposed Requirements for Men’s BB Coach

  1. Lock 04/19/2006 at 5:08 AM #

    Sorry to miss all the questions about my post…I’m in Japan and am kinda off-schedule with everybody else.

    First off, yes, I realize Valvano is not completely without blame. However, from what I’ve read, Knight has no reason to dislike him the way he is rumored to.

    And I certainly don’t want to imply that Knight is unskilled as a coach. There is no question that he has ability in that regard, and that that is an understatement.

    But where was it that I read about the Bobby Knight reality show, where he was playing baseball with his grandkid. The kid hit a home run, and was duly congratulated by Knight, who then turned around and beaned the boy, telling him that’s what’d happen to him in the pros.

    It was either ESPN or CBS’s site. Either way…the guy is a jerk. He pitches a hissy fit that most parents would be embarassed to see out of their 5-year-old child, much less a supposedly grown man.

    Of course, I have to face my own words earlier…I was railing against those who were complaining about a coach’s personality, saying results mattered more. I stand by that. But I feel with Knight, it goes beyond personality. I respect him for his focus on character…but the way he treats some of these kids makes me wonder about his own character.

    *shrugs* Just my two cents.

  2. Wufpacker 04/19/2006 at 6:03 AM #

    “Must be a person of [b]flawless character[/b] reflected in his personal and professional life.” (emphasis added)

    Well, that should be easy enough to find.

  3. TNCSU 04/19/2006 at 7:50 AM #

    Coach K didn’t have 5 years D-1 experience when hired at Duke, did he? And how many National Championships did they have then, and how many now? How many ACC championships then and now? The college degree requirement I can handle, I mean, you are a COLLEGE coach, but putting the 5 years of D-1 experience would rule out alot of great potential candidates.

  4. Cardiff Giant 04/19/2006 at 8:09 AM #

    Interesting. Did Sendek have five years when we hired him? Obviously this would eliminate Haith as well.

  5. Mike 04/19/2006 at 9:03 AM #

    As a long time BB fan, Knight would be a great choice. Does he have a temper? Yes. Does he want control? Yes. Does he think he is bigger than the U? Yes.

    BUT, Knight takes no crap from anyone. He is clean, he wins. Most of all though, he takes these boys and turns them into men. Look at his former players – most say he has been the one difference in their lives, the man that made them successful, not just in basketball, but in LIFE.

    Much of Knight’s negatives stem from unfair treatment from the press. He gives stupid, insincere, sarcastic asnwers to the Katz’s and Doyel’s of the world, and as a result, they protray him in the negative and do all they can to knock him down.

    I have been a long time fan of Knight, but now that I have seen Knight School, I am a bigger fan. Here is a hall of fame coach, giving kids a chance to walk on to the team. What is he talking to them about? Basketball and life. He is teahcing them to be better men.

    One last thought, and then I will drop it because I know there is no way we would ever get Knight (school would not hire and the fan base would be divided). Look at his players – they graduate, and where are they now? Most are successful in the busuness world. Along the same lines, look at UNC’s where are they now. Same thing. Look at NC State’s where are they now list. Enough said. We need someone like Knight to improve the image of our University, and yes I said improve the image. V certainly did not improve our school image. Knight would from a professional and academic sense, which is really what the University is all about.

  6. Gene 04/19/2006 at 9:06 AM #

    The only reason the 5 year requirement is in place is to cover the powers-that-be collective arses. No more risk about tapping an unproven guy like Herb. I don’t like it. We should get the best possible up and comer possible. The five year rule is either bogus or going to keep us from looking at some good assistants or younger coaches.

  7. Texpack 04/19/2006 at 9:12 AM #

    Remember that if you hire Bobby Knight as an “Interim Coach” part of the deal will be that his son, Pat, has to be his successor. That is pretty much the deal at TT.

  8. redfred 04/19/2006 at 9:46 AM #

    ^Texpak

    The Knight Train is picking up a little momentum. Leave Pat in Texas “if” that is the real deal already.

  9. Iwastherein74 04/19/2006 at 10:55 AM #

    Texpack:
    Ok, so BK comes to State and Pat becomes head coach at Texas Tech? It’s win-win!
    With Knight at State, you’d never see a meltdown like we had against Wake (twice) at the end of the season, where the team basically gave up with 8 min. left to play. You might, however, see 5 different players on the court while the starters ride the pine.
    I think Bob Knight would be a superb choice and would bring tremendous excitement and respect back to State!

  10. redfred 04/19/2006 at 11:16 AM #

    Speaking of melt downs, you could add the single Duke Game and the first Carolina game.

    Please look at Knight objectively as a basketball coach. Listen to what his former players say about the man himself. Some player don’t like him when they arrive, but we were all in similar situations as kids and usually came out as better adults in the end. The man is a pure teacher of the game of basketball, not the answer to any of the university’s other questions. That is all we should expect of whomever we hire and all we need anyway. Please don’t over complicate it and add more to it than the job itself requires.

    Here is the thread again:
    http://texastech.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/knight_bob00.html

  11. Texpack 04/19/2006 at 11:20 AM #

    Bobby will have to bring Pat along to Raleigh and get the same deal here in order to take the job.

  12. redfred 04/19/2006 at 11:29 AM #

    Texpack

    How can you be so sure. Does TT think that way or would he have an opportunity to take over as head there now. Knight is now becoming at least somewhat of a topic. What do we need to defend about Pat now. I honestly don’t know, please enlighten me. Is it just because he is the coaches that makes everyone shutter at the thought? If they guaranteed him something b4 Knight went to TT, won’t they honor that.

  13. Texpack 04/19/2006 at 12:47 PM #

    They probably wouldn’t honor a deal if Knight left for another job, only if he retired. My main point is that by hiring Bobby Knight, you would in effect be hiring your next two coaches so you’d better make sure you’re ok with that up front. Pat may in fact have all of the basketball knowledge of his dad without the temper/attitude/controversey. I would guess that OSU is ok with Sean Sutton taking over for Eddie, so it can potentially be a good thing. Just don’t think you can hire BK for five years and then you get Whitt or Haith when he retires. I can’t imagine State hiring Bobby Knight, the perceptions of him are so negative(deserved or not) that Fowler wouldn’t make that hire.

  14. redfred 04/19/2006 at 1:01 PM #

    The perceptions are because of his success and high profile. Nobody, except the people with something, really “hates” an also ran.

    That is not to say that I agree with some of the things he has done in the past. But he is a brilliant basketball mind and I don’t think he would even think about literally throwing his son to the Wolves at NC State if he wasn’t capable of the job. The TT job is now on the right track thanks to his father’s efforts and a football conference would be great place to start his head coaching career. I might be wrong though, the man does have an ego. Not that that is bad in coaching.

  15. redfred 04/19/2006 at 1:15 PM #

    ^ left out above
    “…except the people with something personally at stake, ….”

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