Mark Turgeon is Supposedly Very Close to Being Named Maryland’s New Basketball Coach [UPDATE: 9 PM, Turgeon Hired]
[UPDATE, 9 pm: Mark Turgeon has been hired to replace Gary Williams. Now Texas A&M has to find a new coach.]
The Maryland coaching search, mercifully, appears to be approaching the finish line. According to a slew of college basketball reporters, Mark Turgeon of Texas A&M was presented with an offer today for the Terps’ coaching job, and indications as of right now (6:08 pm) are that he’s “leaning” toward taking the job.
(Unless, of course, he’s putting that out there in hopes of getting a raise from the Aggies.) Turgeon would be a smart hire, considering what he’s done at Wichita State (Sweet 16) and Texas A&M (four straight NCAA tournament trips). But because playing Devil’s Advocate is fun, here goes:
* Turgeon is a Midwest guy. Born in Kansas. Was a Jayhawk.
* Turgeon is believed to be “next” at Kansas, as in, he’s supposed to be the guy who coaches Kansas after Bill Self departs.
* As many Kansas readers pointed out to me, Turgeon has never had a deep NCAA tourney run, and Bill Self is going nowhere. That’s fair. Did anyone get a hint Gary Williams would be leaving? Or Urban Meyer? Hey, it happens. Plus, who knows when the Thunder or Spurs are going to have an opening and big bucks at Self?
* The closest Turgeon has been to the Northeast? One year as an assistant coach with the Philadelphia 76ers in 1997-1998. So unless he hires a Maryland AAU coach to be part of his staff, he’ll could have issues getting in the mix there. Gary Williams’ issues with the AAU coaches in the Maryland-DC area are well-documented.
Ultimately, Maryland fans should be pleased with this hire. Of course they would have been happier with Jay Wright or Sean Miller or even Mike Brey (well, not all of them), but it’s becoming increasingly more difficult to “steal” elite coaches, and none of the mid-major rising stars seem ready to leave.
Would I have passed on Turgeon and promoted an interim coach? Yes, I would have. I’m of the belief (minority opinion, for sure; only this guy agrees) that Turgeon is just using Maryland as a stepping stone to the Kansas job. He had a dalliance with Oregon last year before getting a raise. If he takes the Maryland job, he could be there for two years or five years or 10 years.
Promote the hungry, passionate, smart interim coach despite his lack of head coaching experience. If he fails miserably this season and the season is a disaster off the court, too, then you go hard at top targets next March/April when coaches are much more likely to leave.

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May 9th, 2011 at 6:19 PM
So was this considered a tie in the all-important race to see who would be the first to break this highly important story?
May 9th, 2011 at 6:22 PM
* Turgeon is believed to be “next” at Kansas, as in, he’s supposed to be the guy who coaches Kansas after Bill Self departs.
Who told you this? KU fans don’t like him at all. He is a little whiny maggot.
May 9th, 2011 at 6:23 PM
/tj
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U62stubaal4
/end tj
//sorry if this has been posted before
///on second thought, after watching it – not sorry at all
May 9th, 2011 at 6:27 PM
I’m of the belief (minority opinion, for sure; only this guy agrees) that Turgeon is just using Maryland as a stepping stone to the Kansas job
That is dumb. Not you, I agree with hiring assistants, but that somehow being at Maryland is a stepping stone to Kansas. We have great respect for what aTm has done with their hoops program. Going to an East Coast school would not be a stepping stone. It would be the end of the line for him.
May 9th, 2011 at 6:28 PM
//sorry if this has been posted before
I had not seen it. Good work.
May 9th, 2011 at 6:29 PM
Mercifully? Has it been that long? I have not seen or read anything about it outside of the meaningless “who breaks it” post.
May 9th, 2011 at 6:35 PM
Hey guys, just checking in. If anyone else would like to take any random shots at me while I’m not here, let me know, I’ll leave and come back later.
May 9th, 2011 at 6:39 PM
Hey guys, just checking in. If anyone else would like to take any random shots at me while I’m not here, let me know, I’ll leave and come back later. Chicago
Chicago enjoys the company of juvenile pygmy goats.
/No clue what you are talking about.
May 9th, 2011 at 6:39 PM
That was my question too. Didn’t Williams announce he was retiring on like Thursday or Friday? If so, and Turgeon takes the job, then that would be one of the more impressive coaching searches in recent memory. s
I could be completely wrong about the timeline, can’t say I really give a shit about Maryland basketball. I guess it’s a top 50 job in the country.
May 9th, 2011 at 6:40 PM
* As many Kansas readers pointed out to me, Turgeon has never had a deep NCAA tourney run, and Bill Self is going nowhere. That’s fair. Did anyone get a hint Gary Williams would be leaving? Or Urban Meyer?
I believe Urban Meyer broke the story that Urban Meyer was probably not long for the Florida job when he initially quit a year before he quit.
May 9th, 2011 at 6:49 PM
I’m assuming you read the Plaschke post? Hey, I didn’t argue with Cursed!
Go Bulls.
May 9th, 2011 at 6:51 PM
I believe Urban Meyer broke the story that Urban Meyer was probably not long for the Florida job when he initially quit a year before he quit.
True. He totally scooped himself on that one
May 9th, 2011 at 6:56 PM
yea that was impressive. well, here I am 3-4 hours later, longlive. I’ll spare everyone my story about why I’m a fan of Kobe and the Bulls. Thanks for remembering it so well, though.
Go bulls!
/moderation
May 9th, 2011 at 7:09 PM
Maryland is a top 20 job but when you quit in May it’s practically impossible to steal an elite coach. Why leave a great program where your family is happy and you’re established to go to another great program and take on the risk unless it’s a job you’ve always wanted? As Katz points out, if Gary had quit a year ago Miller and Brey would have jumped at it.
May 9th, 2011 at 9:30 PM
Not sure how MD is a stepping stone to KU; both are prestigious hoops-first schools.
I’m not a huge fan of the hire simply b/c his style is slow, which contradicts what Gary’s recruits/current players expect. His recruiting will likely be subpar (due to his lack of east coast ties and Williams’ – a notoriously bad recruiter – still being involved in the program) but Terps’ fans are accustomed to that. On the plus side, if he fails, MD will have another crack at it in a couple years during with more ideal timing for a coaching change.
May 10th, 2011 at 9:32 AM
Maryland used to be first rate. No more. They had a decent run with Lefty….then hit the shitter for awhile. Gary resurrected the program but it’s slipped the past 5 years. It’s definitely not an elite job anymore. UVA might even pass them in the next 5 years. Yep, you heard that right.
May 10th, 2011 at 9:49 AM
Hopefully the day comes soon when Texas A&M is seen as a destination job instead of a stepping stone.
Losing coaches is good because it means the program is successful, but fuck if it doesn’t suck having to go find another young, hungry guy every 3 years.
May 10th, 2011 at 10:40 AM
Presuming he gets the Kansas job is ridiculous.
MD is one of the top jobs in the country. Great league. Better recruiting area that Williams never took advantage of. It is a sleeping giant if he can convince those kids to stay in the DC area.