Virginia fires Leitao as coach

Fox Sports is reporting that Virginia has fired Men’s Head Basketball coach, Dave Leito after four years on the job. Link to Fox article. Of course, Leitao officially ‘resigns’ so that he can receive his more money for going away nicely ($2.1 million). Leitao made the NCAA tournament once in four seasons at Virginia.

This link will take you to a more detailed article from The Sporting News.

Leitao was hired four years ago by the Cavaliers and compiled a 63-60 record. Virginia, two years removed from a first-place regular-season finish in the ACC, was 10-18 overall and 4-12 in the ACC this season.

Leitao won ACC Coach of the Year after Virginia was 21-11 and tied North Carolina for first place in the league with a 11-5 record.

However, the Cavaliers were 17-16 two years ago and finished 10th in the conference and were next to last in the ACC this season.

Oklahoma’s Jeff Capel and Xavier’s Sean Miller are expected to be two names in the mix to replace Leitao.

I’ve got a million thoughts and not enough time to post them. I just can’t help but laugh at how diametrically opposite this type of behavior is from the manner in which Lee Fowler ‘manages’ the NC State Athletics Department. I will never forget Fowler telling everyone at NC State that ‘you can’t fire a coach who won Coach of the Year honors’.

This opening could potentially play a role in NC State’s future as Sean Miller is considered to be a coach who would be a mutual fit as potential future replacement for Sidney Lowe is Coach Lowe can’t get the Wolfpack program turned around in the next couple of seasons.

TSN has a little more in their article.

We will have more on this later.

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101 Responses to Virginia fires Leitao as coach

  1. Clarksa 03/17/2009 at 10:17 AM #

    Seriously people…flush your wet dreams and “coaching lists” for at least two more years…you aren’t going to need them.

  2. Par Shooter 03/17/2009 at 10:25 AM #

    ACC Record=18-36
    1 NIT berth and 2 missed postseasons in 3 years.

    Do you honestly need anything more concrete than that? Those are not touchy-feely, made up things. They are numbers and they don’t lie.

    SFN: But these numbers are significantly influenced by the fact that he inherited a program returning 1 starter and only 6 scholarship players and that had lost an entire recruiting class because of Lee Fowler’s incompetence in the transition.

    I am not saying that Sidney WILL be successful. I am saying that he deserves at least one more year before a definitive decision can be made with a full set of data.

  3. BJD95 03/17/2009 at 10:35 AM #

    In general, I think the market speaks best. When we fired Chuck Amato, he wasn’t able to get another head job anywhere, despite his strong desire to do so.

    Likewise, if we were to fire Sidney Lowe, there’s no way any other major university would hire him. I doubt he could even get a MAC-caliber job.

    That’s all I need to know to make an evaluation. Lowe will end up back in the NBA sooner or later, and I certainly hope it’s sooner (if he can’t turn things around dramatically and immediately – in which case I would be very happy to be proven wrong).

    Tubby Smith immediately elevates UVA above NC State in the ACC pecking order. Let’s hope he stays in Minny.

    SFN: Are you saying that all of those Mike O’Cain supporters didn’t have a clue what they were talking about?

  4. Mike 03/17/2009 at 10:36 AM #

    Thanks Ed89, very well written. And for the record, I did NOT defend Herb and I thought Herb should have been gone long before he was. Early on, I was on the fence about Chuckles, but in the end, I agreed it was time. I also thought it was time for Laviolette to go, and predicted he would not last the season. Three days later, he was gone.

    Sometimes changing coaches is a good thing. I just don’t think it is in this particular instance. As I have stated, I am not saying Sid is perfect, but he is what is best for this program right now in my opinion.

    Seriously, anyone think Capel is coming? It will take $2M per year or more to get him.

  5. Par Shooter 03/17/2009 at 10:38 AM #

    Anybody they hire will elevate them above us. Hell, they have been above us in the pecking order since Sid got here with the exception of last year when they finished 1 spot below us.

  6. Mike 03/17/2009 at 10:39 AM #

    ParShooter, you are correct with the numbers, but numbers do lie. UNX had the best passing defense in the ACC a couple years ago – why? Their run defense was so bad no one passed against them, so they gave up very few yards. Were they really the best pass D in the conference? Far from it, but the “numbers” said so.

  7. Par Shooter 03/17/2009 at 10:50 AM #

    And that’s relevant how? In the case of Sid’s ACC record I think it’s a pretty accurate assessment of where our program has been during his tenure. 15-33 regular season ACC and 18-36 overall ACC aren’t manipulated statistics – they are pretty straightforward. 10th, 12th, 10th are also pretty accurate assessments of where we have been.

  8. choppack1 03/17/2009 at 11:04 AM #

    Par Shooter – regarding #s. I’d ask you to consider the following:

    How many of the 7 coaches going to the NCAA tournament this year went to the NCAA tournament in their first 3 years?

  9. wufpup76 03/17/2009 at 11:19 AM #

    How about some levity?

    Why don’t you guys play “2009 Mascot Death Match” ?

    http://rushthecourt.net/2009/03/16/rtc-2009-mascot-death-match-first-round-thursday-matches/#more-7232

  10. Noah 03/17/2009 at 11:35 AM #

    That is all for now. I’m sure I’ll get a ton of responses speculating that he is in over his head, etc. without any concrete evidence, but I’m good with that.

    THAT is what I’m talking about. I disagree that any of those are evidence Lowe is doing a good job (the recruiting goes to Larry Harris, not Lowe, for instance). But I thank you for actually talking about Lowe while defending Lowe. Kudos.

  11. kyjelly 03/17/2009 at 11:58 AM #

    All points are well and good ,and I have still not heard a valid one as to why Sid should still be given time?
    WTF it is for the most part a bottom line thing,that defense of him not having a recruiting class is agreed.It should also be noted that that season was his most successful here so far. Harris recruits here as did Anthony Grant for Florida.
    We can’t talk graduation rate if he has only been here 3 years now can we?
    JJ if that is Sid’s shining recruit was a total disaster team and chemistry wise no matter who you wish to blame it on,Herb,his player’s how the planets were lined up , it does not matter. It ruined the team and if it was other players or JJ himself the bottom line is that it falls on Sid to either get rid of the problem and move on that is what a coach does.
    Also finishing anything but first with a recruit does not count at all.
    I have seen enough and been around long enough to see after 3 years if someone had what it takes to coach on this level.
    Thank Sid remember him for his great playing day’s ,he gets a nice parting check ,and lets move on.He can go back to the nba be a second row assistant coach .

  12. ktoh 03/17/2009 at 12:34 PM #

    ^ Sid is never accountable himself and now we still have the wait till this year and on and on and on.
    This is not rocket science either a man can coach or he can’t.

  13. Par Shooter 03/17/2009 at 12:49 PM #

    SFN, I’ll concede that Sid took over under difficult circumstances. But in that case what I’m looking for is rapid improvement in (at least) the little things during the first couple of years and some tangible reason to expect better days. I want a guy to put his stamp on the program and give us a taste of things to come. Maybe it’s just me (of course it isn’t), but I haven’t seen that. We are as totally inept at fundamentals as we were during the Les-era and I never thought that was possible. I also expect significant improvement by the end of year 3 and it just isn’t there.

  14. highstick 03/17/2009 at 1:28 PM #

    “We are as totally inept at fundamentals as we were during the Les-era and I never thought that was possible. I also expect significant improvement by the end of year 3 and it just isn’t there.”

    AMEN, this is a glaring issue. Either Sid needs to address it personally or he needs an assistant who can address it! Recruiting isn’t everything or the “only thing”!

  15. leewolf 03/17/2009 at 2:03 PM #

    “Seriously, aside from the fact that he played here and is currently our coach there is absolutely no reason to stand up for him. What I’ve come to realize over the years is that we have a fairly sizable contingent who will defend any coach simply because he is currently our coach. They will rationalize all of the coach’s weaknesses and deflect any discussion away from bad coaching. They’ll blame players, fans, refs, luck, injuries, etc – anything but saying that a guy can’t coach. These same folks defended MOC, Les, Herb, Chuck and they are now firmly behind Sid. They’ll be behind him after next year and the year after that and the year after that. It’s how they’re wired. They’ll also defend Sid’s eventual replacement if/when he falls flat on his face.”

    This is patently false. I was very much in favor of firing Herb after year five and had jumped off the Chuck wagon by the end of year six. I am going to depend Sidney because:
    1) Giving Sidney another year isn’t necessarily a bad thing. If we do not make the Big Dance next year I will firmly be on the side of letting him go but I think three years in it is too soon to tell.
    2) The development of the younger players over the course of the season has given me some hope. Smith, Horner, Gonzalez, Williams, and Mays all improved as the year went along and they were actually listening to their coaching unlike some others on the team. I want to see what they can do under Sidney.
    3) Sidney walked into a tough situation. We had six scholarship players, three of which turned out to be head cases (Grant, Fells, Costner) and were undependable at best. He was also well behind in recruiting due to Coach Fowler taking so long to pull the trigger on a hire. Given that his first year was more or less gravy no matter what he did because I’m not sure of many coaches who could have done much better. Now year two was a major disappointment, I think some of that blame falls on Sid and some falls on the players being giant babies/internal issues. I think Sidney took control of the team and learned a lot from that experience and it showed as he regained control of the team but some of the head cases were still around and we saw their influence again this year. I do fault him for still playing vets when the younger guys were clearly trying harder.
    3) Talking about firing him now doesn’t matter. Fowler is not going to fire Sid, so honestly I see no point in being so negative right now. I was as unhappy as everyone else about how the season went and especially how it ended but I still see potential for this team to get back to the Dance next year. If he does not then I agree it is time to find a new coach.

  16. JVM4PACK 03/17/2009 at 2:14 PM #

    I have been following this site for some time now and I have not taken the opportunity to speak up, but I am interested in creating a so-called firestorm with our current administration to turn around the entire athletic department of NCSU…understood I may be chasing the proverbial wolf’s tail.

  17. JVM4PACK 03/17/2009 at 2:16 PM #

    I sent this email to a large group of Admins and others on campus…

    To Whom It May Concern,
    I support, love, live and breathe North Carolina State University both academically and athletically. I am sending this to a broad collection of people in hopes that somehow I start an ABSOLUTE FIRESTORM. Do not get me wrong, I am not going to blame any one particluar party that is associated with NC State Athletics but I hope to BROADEN some sentiments and perspectives. This will be a lengthy email, so please continue reading in full if you truly care about the people that PAY and SUPPORT NCSU. Let’s just for simplicity’s sake deal with what I call the big 4 sports…Men’s Basketball, Football, Baseball, Women’s Basketball. The overall inconsistency that has basically made our athletic program SUBPAR in the past approximate 20 years is astounding. If you compare the word Championships (i.e regular season titles, ACC tournament titles, national titles) State is so much better off than most large universities throughout our STORIED history. Now on the other hand, how is it that schools like for example UNC, DUKE, FLORIDA, USC rack up particular championships and some of those schools it is a VARIETY of sports in the past 2 decades…where is State, basically nowhere to be mentioned. Overall, NC State’s performance in most of the major sports has been lacking in some form or another. I listen to various analysts, ALUMNI, CONTRIBUTORS, and words like basement dwellers, underachievers, laughing stocks of the BCS schools are being thrown around more and more in conversations as time passes. I am hearing more contributors talking about relinquishing their annual donations to the atheletic program. My wife and I just recently decided to get LTR seats for football. Based upon our performance in the past 20 years I am truly second guessing my decision. I would like to know WHO is held RESPONSIBLE and what will be done for the depleted state of our programs and how does this ship get turned around. I realize it is not an overnight venture, but for heaven’s sake someone please call out all the major sports championships we’ve won in the past 20 years. Take for example this level of consistency…Gonzaga University has made the NCAAT for 11 straight seasons, when has State made that type of run?? If Carolina and Duke can be ranked in the nation’s top schools academically and athletically, WHY NOT NCSU? NC State has so much to offer with academic programs, research, partnerships, and ATHLETICS…but out of those 4 the last one is not living up to what should be NC STATE’S HIGH STANDARDS. As you can see, I am writing out of sheer frustation, aggravation, anger, resentment and DESIRE FOR SOMETHING BETTER. Please do not get me wrong, I do not expect perfection each and every season from our teams. When your overall major sports groups do not show consistency and do not provide championships then how can we be satisfied. NC State ranks extremely high in the country in monies donated for athletics…but based upon top tier end of season rankings, regular season titles, ACC tournament championships, national titles, tournament appearances…we look like we should be more in last place financially. If anyone does decide to respond to this letter I’ll be pleasantly surprised. I am hoping that I don’t get a politically correct response or a response that is spoken through the proverbial “rose colored glasses” about our athletic program…because if I start comparing consistency and total championships with just UNC and DUKE in the past 20 years, NC State does not deserve to be in the comparison because WE CAN’T. I want to know honestly, what is going to be done to make us the KINGS OF TOBACCO ROAD, the team that is RESPECTED and even FEARED because of our HEART, DESIRE, DETERMINATION, and PASSION to be the BEST. Concerned and Wanting More, Jeremy

  18. choppack1 03/17/2009 at 2:31 PM #

    Jeremy – maybe break that into at least 3 paragraphs…

  19. JVM4PACK 03/17/2009 at 2:47 PM #

    Per your request…choppack, I will break my copied email into 3 segments…

  20. JVM4PACK 03/17/2009 at 2:48 PM #

    To Whom It May Concern, I support, love, live and breathe North Carolina State University both academically and athletically. I am sending this to a broad collection of people in hopes that somehow I start an ABSOLUTE FIRESTORM. Do not get me wrong, I am not going to blame any one particluar party that is associated with NC State Athletics but I hope to BROADEN some sentiments and perspectives. This will be a lengthy email, so please continue reading in full if you truly care about the people that PAY and SUPPORT NCSU. Let’s just for simplicity’s sake deal with what I call the big 4 sports…Men’s Basketball, Football, Baseball, Women’s Basketball. The overall inconsistency that has basically made our athletic program SUBPAR in the past approximate 20 years is astounding. If you compare the word Championships (i.e regular season titles, ACC tournament titles, national titles) State is so much better off than most large universities throughout our STORIED history. Now on the other hand, how is it that schools like for example UNC, DUKE, FLORIDA, USC rack up particular championships and some of those schools it is a VARIETY of sports in the past 2 decades…where is State, basically nowhere to be mentioned.

  21. JVM4PACK 03/17/2009 at 2:48 PM #

    Overall, NC State’s performance in most of the major sports has been lacking in some form or another. I listen to various analysts, ALUMNI, CONTRIBUTORS, and words like basement dwellers, underachievers, laughing stocks of the BCS schools are being thrown around more and more in conversations as time passes. I am hearing more contributors talking about relinquishing their annual donations to the atheletic program. My wife and I just recently decided to get LTR seats for football. Based upon our performance in the past 20 years I am truly second guessing my decision. I would like to know WHO is held RESPONSIBLE and what will be done for the depleted state of our programs and how does this ship get turned around. I realize it is not an overnight venture, but for heaven’s sake someone please call out all the major sports championships we’ve won in the past 20 years. Take for example this level of consistency…Gonzaga University has made the NCAAT for 11 straight

  22. JVM4PACK 03/17/2009 at 2:49 PM #

    If Carolina and Duke can be ranked in the nation’s top schools academically and athletically, WHY NOT NCSU? NC State has so much to offer with academic programs, research, partnerships, and ATHLETICS…but out of those 4 the last one is not living up to what should be NC STATE’S HIGH STANDARDS. As you can see, I am writing out of sheer frustation, aggravation, anger, resentment and DESIRE FOR SOMETHING BETTER. Please do not get me wrong, I do not expect perfection each and every season from our teams. When your overall major sports groups do not show consistency and do not provide championships then how can we be satisfied. NC State ranks extremely high in the country in monies donated for athletics…but based upon top tier end of season rankings, regular season titles, ACC tournament championships, national titles, tournament appearances…we look like we should be more in last place financially. If anyone does decide to respond to this letter I’ll be pleasantly surprised. I am hoping that I don’t get a politically correct response or a response that is spoken through the proverbial “rose colored glasses” about our athletic program…because if I start comparing consistency and total championships with just UNC and DUKE in the past 20 years, NC State does not deserve to be in the comparison because WE CAN’T. I want to know honestly, what is going to be done to make us the KINGS OF TOBACCO ROAD, the team that is RESPECTED and even FEARED because of our HEART, DESIRE, DETERMINATION, and PASSION to be the BEST.

    Concerned and Wanting More, Jeremy

  23. Rochester 03/17/2009 at 2:53 PM #

    I do think the team will be better next year. The question is, will it be better enough? No NCAAT for four years is perhaps actionable. (Would be if any of us were AD.) But right now nothing will happen.

  24. GAWolf 03/17/2009 at 3:16 PM #

    Some of these expectations are similar to driving your car for 20,000 miles without changing the oil, fluid, or tires. It locks up. Then you take it to the shop and bitch about the mechanic who can’t give you rapid repairs and make the car run like a dream… like say when it was new, flashy, and nice.

    Because of a lack of patience you fire the mechanic working on the mess without giving him a chance to put the wheels back on. Then you tell the guy who recommended the first mechanic… the pure idiot you previously trusted to give you the name of the first mechanic… to recommend another mechanic.

    Not only that, you pay the pure idiot good money to move it from one garage to another without giving the first guy a chance to fix it. You see, the pure idiot you’re trusting keeps telling you “he knows cars.” So…. you think he can find someone to fix it “this time” despite failing to do so last time.

    Assuming this scenario unfolds…

    The part we haven’t seen yet is what is left after that idiot drags it with a tow truck from place to place without remembering to put at least the wheels back on before so doing. Between the scraping down the street and the banging it into everything he passes, whatever you have left that resembles a car MIGHT be good for scraps.

    And that’s about all I have to say about this….

  25. redfred2 03/17/2009 at 4:19 PM #

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