Lowe resigns(J.P. Giglio); Decock: NC State needs to pursue Brad Stevens

This is both a sad and exciting day for the NC State community. All the authors of Statefansnation would like to thank Sidney Lowe and his staff for their efforts over the last 5 years. We also wish them the best in the future.

Credit goes to rswilli2(poster from www.Packpride.com for this shot of Mr. Wuf after Sidney’s last home game.

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I am just adding links as the day progresses. Sorry for the lack of organization. Read from the bottom up if you want to go in chronological order.

Technician reports:

The source also said that two coaching candidates, Oliver Purnell of DePaul and Mike Brey of Notre Dame, have already expressed interest in in the job and have contacted Yow about the possible vacancy.

However, the N.C. State Athletics department deferred questions about possible coaching candidates to Yow.

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NC State needs to pursue Brad Stevens:

Tom Crean has the recruiting pipeline open at Indiana. Purdue’s Matt Painter isn’t going anywhere. John Belein is hanging on at Michigan. So while Stevens may prefer to be patient, he shouldn’t wait until his moment has passed. Butler, after all, didn’t win the Horizon regular-season title this year and had to win its way into the NCAA tournament. The mid-major pyramid is not a stable one; the team at the top can topple at any time.

So if not the Big Ten, where? Why not the ACC? Why not N.C. State?

While the national media continues to denigrate the N.C. State job, for the right guy it has everything: glorious, if faded, tradition; resources and facilities; the challenge of coaching in the ACC and going head-to-head with two giants of the game on an annual basis. It’s a great job for someone willing to embrace that challenge.

Read more: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2011/03/15/2143052/nc-state-needs-to-pursue-brad.html#ixzz1Gh2oBBii

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Lowe resigns according to J.P. Giglio

RALEIGH — N.C. State needs a new basketball coach.

Sidney Lowe resigned on Tuesday, ending his tenure at his alma mater. He went 86-78 in five seasons, with a 25-55 mark in ACC play….

….Arizona coach Sean Miller, a former N.C. State assistant, and Texas A&M coach Mark Turgeon, who once worked for Roy Williams at Kansas, are expected to be among Yow’s targets.

Picked to finish fourth in the ACC in the preseason, N.C. State posted a disappointing overall record of 15-16 and finished 10th in the ACC (5-11). After Thursday’s first-round loss to Maryland in the ACC tournament, Lowe spoke passionately about his love of the program and the hope for the program’s future.

“This is my school, I love this school,” Lowe said Thursday night in Greensboro. “It was my hope and dream to come back here and do something special again.”

I have to give Giglio credit for describing the program Sidney inherited accurately instead of trumpeting the world renowned “5 straight NCAAs” that so many lazy journalists have used over the years.

A tweet from DraftExpress regarding CJ Leslie:

DraftExpress: Despite Sidney Lowe’s imminent firing at NC State, C.J. Leslie will NOT be entering this year’s NBA draft, sources tell DraftExpress.
2011-03-15 01:39:17

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Update 1:45 pm

    All over the Internet, TV and talk radio different folks are reporting that the anticipated meeting of Debbie Yow and Sidney Lowe ended around 1 pm today. Driving through campus today, I saw news trucks from TWC 14, WTVD11, and of course we all know that WRAL5 is immediately across Western Blvd from the Weisiger-Brown Athletics Building which is also the location of the Dail Basketball Practice Facility. Everyone is perfectly aware of the end result of this meeting, so none of this is actually news. However, these reports certainly represent the official beginning of the search process. Hang on to your hats.

    Reports are that a press conference will occur later today.

    Full link

    Despite a flurry of Internet reports that Lowe had been fired, the meeting between Yow and Lowe ended just after 1 p.m. and an official announcement was not expected until late Tuesday afternoon.

    If we don’t update the site frequently this afternoon, then please continue to the discussions in this entry and provide links to the press conferences, news articles, tweets, etc.

    Here is a link to names thrown out by the N&O.

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      Earlier entry

    NC State basketball is in a time of transition. We all want a resolution yesterday, so we can be excited about having a new coach in place. It’s Human Nature 101 to fill the gap microanalyzing what’s being said (and not said), and freak out a little bit. This morning, I just wanted to remind everyone that there’s no need.

    Sidney Lowe will not return for a sixth season as NC State’s baketball coach. Both Yow and Lowe have known this for some time. As we’ve told you (with varying degrees of directness), the lawyers for each side have been working on the paperwork for quite some time. That part is 100% a done deal.

    Yow has made the strategic decision that she doesn’t want the job open long. I’m reasonably confident that NC State’s next head coach still has his dancing shoes on. I’m absolutely certain that our top targets all do. Thus, I would be surprised if the Lowe announcement is made before Thursday morning or Friday afternoon (when game action will absorb most of the local and national media energy). I would be equally surprised if we get any new, credible intel on where we stand with our main target(s) until early next week. Any random nonsense that you hear in between now and early next week is likely just that – random nonsense.

    Just relax, and remember that responsible adults are in charge this time. What a refreshing change, yes?

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208 Responses to Lowe resigns(J.P. Giglio); Decock: NC State needs to pursue Brad Stevens

  1. Fenrir 03/15/2011 at 1:30 PM #

    shocked as in how in the heck did they get him. hide and watch!

  2. jo2g5 03/15/2011 at 1:37 PM #

    How long do we have to hide?

  3. Wulfpack 03/15/2011 at 1:37 PM #

    N and O throws out Miller, Turgeon, Marshall, Mack and Blaine Taylor as potential candidates. All would be good hires IMHO, though some much better than others.

  4. Boyd 03/15/2011 at 1:37 PM #

    “Wonderful news Beeks, wonderful news!”

  5. Gowolves 03/15/2011 at 1:38 PM #

    Like the Trading Places reference! Can we get any hints on who this hire may be?

  6. triadwolf 03/15/2011 at 1:39 PM #

    And so it begins…

  7. cWOhLFrPAiCKs 03/15/2011 at 1:39 PM #

    “Wonderful news Beeks, wonderful news!”

    +1

  8. old13 03/15/2011 at 1:40 PM #

    Best wishes to SL and his staff in their future endeavors! I hate for them to have to go through this, especially SL and MT, they being fellow Wolfpackers and having additional emotions associated with that. And I wish a special “go to Hell!” to Foulup for causing all of this through his gross incompetence and self-serving ways!

  9. Gowolves 03/15/2011 at 1:42 PM #

    ^ Well said old13!

  10. JK3 03/15/2011 at 1:46 PM #

    Well, if I’m going to believe Fenrir, then my guess based off of his hyperbole would be Patino or Few.

    *slaps self for even typing that*

  11. Wulfpack 03/15/2011 at 1:49 PM #

    DeCock just pinned an editorial that our first look should be to Brad Stevens. Of course, this assumes we haven’t already inked a deal.

  12. packalum08 03/15/2011 at 1:55 PM #

    I am confident that NO ONE is more disappointed in the way Sidney Lowe’s tenure here has gone than Sidney. He loves this school as much as anyone could and did what he thought was best for the program, his players, etc. I know all of us have done what we thought was best at the time, only for us to find out later that we were wrong.

    Despite all the heartache and troubles we had in the past 5 years, I hold no ill will towards Coach Lowe. He was offered his dream job and he gave it his best shot. I hope and am confident that the press conference today will be respectful and dignified, which is what Sidney deserves.

  13. Astral Rain 03/15/2011 at 1:57 PM #

    I feel the same way as I did when Amato was fired. Class act, the kids graduated, but it’s time to move on. I’ll still cheer for him.

  14. packalum08 03/15/2011 at 1:57 PM #

    And Brad Stevens? Really?

  15. tcthdi-tgsf-twhwtnc 03/15/2011 at 1:57 PM #

    “The next coach’s salary is not coming from state money. State budget cuts are irrelevant.”

    You are correct in the most direct meaning of money coming from other sources. But unless you know something I don’t, State doesn’t have an endless stream of big donor. Every donor dollar going to the coach’s salary, Sid’s buyout, bonus and assistant coaches are dollars that can not go to building the endowment. So yes, money raised for the chancellor’s house and for a big time bball coach does have an impact on the university today.

    The hope is that a winning program, or a new chancellor’s house will be an investment for increased revenues in the future. Building infrastructure so to speak. One with bricks and mortar the other through exposure/marketing.

  16. old13 03/15/2011 at 1:58 PM #

    I would also add: Thank you SL and MT (and the rest of the staff, of course) for trying to right the Wolfpack BB ship! While the results weren’t what you or we had hoped for, we all know where your hearts are. GO PACK!!

  17. ringo 03/15/2011 at 2:02 PM #

    I agree with DeCock

  18. bone7483 03/15/2011 at 2:04 PM #

    Fenrir – you say the name has not been mentioned and it will shock everyone. You may not get my reference. Shall our team get ready to go to “war” and strap on a helmet? If you understand my reference and that is what you believe…then that would shock everyone. Not sure why he would want out except that his state is declining fast.

  19. sautz 03/15/2011 at 2:08 PM #

    Fenrir and bone, on a scale of 1 to 10 how happy would we be with the rumored hire?

  20. Wulfpack 03/15/2011 at 2:10 PM #

    I would just LOVE for the national media to comment on the fact that Brey and Purnell have already expressed interest. This is awesome.

  21. triadwolf 03/15/2011 at 2:10 PM #

    Decock’s bit is pretty good, but he is a little bold in promoting Stevens. Brad should definitely be on the list, but to essentially say that DY would be screwing up if she didn’t talk to him first…

  22. redsteel 03/15/2011 at 2:12 PM #

    Oliver Purnell of DePaul and Mike Brey of Notre Dame – I think I just threw up in my mouth…..

  23. LifeLongWolf 03/15/2011 at 2:12 PM #

    Sidney must be the World’s Most Beloved Former Head Basketball Coach (Who Resigned Due to Poor Performance). If he was introduced at a game, I’d give him a standing ovation!

    Good luck, Sid.

    Looking forward to seeing who the new coach is.

  24. MattN 03/15/2011 at 2:14 PM #

    tvp1: looks like our info was on the money….

  25. MattN 03/15/2011 at 2:15 PM #

    I’m being told Sid *may* be at the 600 presesr to say thank you, but will not take questions.

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