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crunifan
March 23rd, 2007, 12:26 AM
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- Instead of rebuilding Iowa, coach Steve Alford will try to transform New Mexico.

"Things came up, and this is the decision he had to make," senior guard Mike Henderson said after Alford told players of his decision during a team meeting Thursday.

New Mexico athletics department spokesman Greg Remington said there will be a 2 p.m. MDT news conference Friday in Albuquerque.

Alford, a former star at Indiana, had a 152-106 record in eight seasons at Iowa. He led the Hawkeyes to three NCAA tournament appearances, but Iowa won just one NCAA tournament game under his leadership. Last season, the Hawkeyes were upset by 14th-seeded Northwestern State in the opening round.

Iowa finished 17-14 this season. Athletic director Gary Barta has said he didn't want to go through another year of rebuilding, stressing the team "just needed to be better than we were this year."

Alford told his players he's looking forward to the chance to start fresh in Albuquerque.

"He wanted to get his family out of this negative environment," center Seth Gorney said.

Alford declined comment.

He has been mentioned as a candidate at New Mexico since coach Ritchie McKay was fired after five seasons. McKay, who had three years remaining on his contract, was 82-65 in five seasons, including a dismal 8-41 road record.

Alford was hired in 1999 to take the Iowa program to the next level; instead, it slipped during his tenure. The Hawkeyes made the NCAA tournament nine times in 13 seasons under former coach Tom Davis, reaching the round of 16 in 1999.

They haven't been back since.

That doesn't matter to the Lobos, who see Alford as a big name who can have a major impact on a mid-major program.

"He's one of the more recognizable faces of college basketball over the last 20 years," said Joe O'Neill, a member of the advisory committee involved in the New Mexico coaching search. "He's a name coach who could be a difference maker when it comes to a kid making a decision on where to play."

O'Neill discounted Iowa's lackluster season, noting the Hawkeyes went 25-9 in 2005-06.

"He's only one year removed from a team that was a No. 3 seed in the NCAA tournament. Obviously, the (first-round) loss in the tournament was part of his demise at Iowa," O'Neill said. "But when you list the positives and the negatives, the left side of the page looks a lot better."

Many Hawkeye fans never warmed up to Alford -- who came to Iowa after leading Southwest Missouri State to the round of 16 -- and his handling of the Pierre Pierce case hurt his image within the state.

Pierce, a talented scorer and defender, got into legal troubles twice during his Iowa career, both times involving physical and sexual assaults of women.

In 2002, Alford was criticized for publicly supporting Pierce, who was accused of third-degree sexual abuse. Pierce and the victim reached a mediated settlement in that case. Then in January 2005, Pierce was accused of assaulting and terrorizing his girlfriend. He was kicked off the team days after police began investigating the incident. He ended up serving 11 months in prison in connection with that case before being released last year.

Alford had his best season in 2005-06, leading Iowa to the conference tournament title, but even that campaign was overshadowed by distractions regarding his job status. Rumors that Alford was high on Indiana's coach wish list after Mike Davis resigned in midseason ran rampant that winter.

Indiana never asked permission to interview Alford, but Missouri did. Alford publicly turned down Missouri's request, reiterating his desire to stay at Iowa.

But former athletic director Bob Bowlsby, who hired Alford when he was one of the nation's hottest coaching prospects, abruptly left Iowa last summer for Stanford. He had extended Alford's contract by a year before he left, and current athletic director Gary Barta tacked on another year before last season.
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You may ask why a UNI fan cares? Well, because this means UNI continues to rule Iowa basketball. Instability in Iowa City means our win streak over the Hawkeyes will be easier to continue. Next year shall be 3 in a row. And like 6 or the last 8!

Mr. C
March 23rd, 2007, 12:31 AM
Talk about getting out of Dodge. Pretty much the same thing as Tubby Smith at Kentucky. New Mexico has one of the best home court advantages around (the Pit is a tough place to play), but the Lobo fans have always felt they should be better than they are. I don't know if Alford is the answer, or not.

AppGuy04
March 23rd, 2007, 08:06 AM
Is this the new fad, high profile coaches going to lesser programs?

appfan2008
March 23rd, 2007, 08:55 AM
I think Steve will fit in well and do well in New Mexico IMO

Marcus Garvey
March 23rd, 2007, 09:10 AM
Is this the new fad, high profile coaches going to lesser programs?

It can work. Lute Olsen left Iowa after several Tournament appearances, including a Final Four, to take over an Arizona program with even less a history of success than New Mexico has now. Prior to his arrival, I think Arizona had only had 1 or 2 tourney appearances.

AZGrizFan
March 23rd, 2007, 09:26 AM
It can work. Lute Olsen left Iowa after several Tournament appearances, including a Final Four, to take over an Arizona program with even less a history of success than New Mexico has now. Prior to his arrival, I think Arizona had only had 1 or 2 tourney appearances.

And how many have they had under Lute, Marcus? ;) ;) ;)





I'll set em up, you knock em down.... xthumbsupx

Marcus Garvey
March 23rd, 2007, 10:47 AM
And how many have they had under Lute, Marcus? ;) ;) ;)





I'll set em up, you knock em down.... xthumbsupx

23 straight. However, I'm skeptical they'll be able to make it 24 straight next yer.

Peems
March 23rd, 2007, 10:49 AM
23 straight. However, I'm skeptical they'll be able to make it 24 straight next yer.

Depends who returns and if they can play up to their ability.

dbackjon
March 23rd, 2007, 11:29 AM
23 straight. However, I'm skeptical they'll be able to make it 24 straight next yer.

But you have Jarrod Bayless, the second coming of Mike Bibby running the point next year.

Marcus Garvey
March 23rd, 2007, 11:55 AM
But you have Jarrod Bayless, the second coming of Mike Bibby running the point next year.

Nobody on this team played defense well. They could out-score inferior talent, and that's how they won 20 games. IMO, they were the weakest 20 game winner among the Top 6 (i.e., BCS) conferences. Their Strength of Schedule was #1, elevating their RPI so high they were assured a bid. Their first round exit was not the least bit surprising.

If they play defense next year, as they did this year, it's going to be a long season. They have Illinois in Chicao, and road games at Memphis, UNLV and Kansas. Texas A&M and UVA come to Tucson. If they win 2 of those 6 OOC games, I'd consider the next season a success. Don't forget, USC, UCLA, Wazzu and Oregon are on the schedule twice each.

dbackjon
March 23rd, 2007, 12:02 PM
Nobody on this team played defense well. They could out-score inferior talent, and that's how they won 20 games. IMO, they were the weakest 20 game winner among the Top 6 (i.e., BCS) conferences. Their Strength of Schedule was #1, elevating their RPI so high they were assured a bid. Their first round exit was not the least bit surprising.

If they play defense next year, as they did this year, it's going to be a long season. They have Illinois in Chicao, and road games at Memphis, UNLV and Kansas. Texas A&M and UVA come to Tucson. If they win 2 of those 6 OOC games, I'd consider the next season a success. Don't forget, USC, UCLA, Wazzu and Oregon are on the schedule twice each.


Cat fans that I know think that all problems will be solved now that Shakur is gone and Bayless is coming in. I am not so sure about that. UA does have a tough schedule next year to be sure.

Some may depend also on any coaching changes Lute makes. I just don't think his current assistants, while all popular ex-Wildcats, are really that good of assistants.

Marcus Garvey
March 23rd, 2007, 12:06 PM
Cat fans that I know think that all problems will be solved now that Shakur is gone and Bayless is coming in. I am not so sure about that. UA does have a tough schedule next year to be sure.

Some may depend also on any coaching changes Lute makes. I just don't think his current assistants, while all popular ex-Wildcats, are really that good of assistants.

I'm not a Cat basketball fan, so I'm taking a more objective view. I don't dislike them, but I don't care if they win or lose either. To be honest, Tucson is not a knowledgable sports town, epsecially football. You wouldn't believe the idiots in Arizona Stadium who don't understand the rules.
xrolleyesx

dbackjon
March 23rd, 2007, 12:20 PM
I'm not a Cat basketball fan, so I'm taking a more objective view. I don't dislike them, but I don't care if they win or lose either. To be honest, Tucson is not a knowledgable sports town, epsecially football. You wouldn't believe the idiots in Arizona Stadium who don't understand the rules.
xrolleyesx

xnodx xnodx

Arizona in general does have some of that - the passion is not there. Not sure exactly why that is - all the transplants, other options, etc. Phoenix is better in sports knowledge than Tucson (mainly because of the exposure of more sports).

CollegeSportsInfo
March 23rd, 2007, 12:37 PM
I think Steve will fit in well and do well in New Mexico IMO
I'm with you on this. I'm excited about what he can get done their. It's a great community and those games a deafening. He brings the BCS image to UNM because he left Iowa for UNM (since he probably had another year left at Iowa) which will satisfy the fans..

crunifan
March 23rd, 2007, 01:32 PM
It's crazy up here in Iowa. I haven't met a sad Hawkeye fan yet.

They honest think that this new coach (whoever it happens to be) will just turn the Hawkeyes back into a constant tourny power. HAHA. Silly Hawk fans...

Marcus Garvey
March 23rd, 2007, 03:49 PM
It's crazy up here in Iowa. I haven't met a sad Hawkeye fan yet.

They honest think that this new coach (whoever it happens to be) will just turn the Hawkeyes back into a constant tourny power. HAHA. Silly Hawk fans...

The rise of the Missouri Valley Conference will make that a difficult task for whomever replaces Alford. The Big 10 is getting a reputation for playing a "stale" style of basketball, and the MVC's stock continues to rise.

igo4uni
March 23rd, 2007, 08:53 PM
It's crazy up here in Iowa. I haven't met a sad Hawkeye fan yet.

They honest think that this new coach (whoever it happens to be) will just turn the Hawkeyes back into a constant tourny power. HAHA. Silly Hawk fans...

Iowa has a basketball program???:D :D :D

crunifan
March 24th, 2007, 01:36 AM
Iowa has a basketball program???:D :D :D

Hell, after Mike Taylor gets kicked off the team and Cory Macintosh leaves Iowa State, the question remains, is UNI Iowa's only DI basketball team? xlolx

As long as UNI plays its cards right, Iowa is ours for the taking for years to come!

PantherRob82
March 24th, 2007, 10:20 AM
I think Tyler Smith might leave too. The Hawkeyes would be left with a very bare cupboard. Mike Taylor won't be in much trouble at ISU. It was pretty minor. Never discount Drake either.

crunifan
March 25th, 2007, 12:39 AM
With all the seniors Drake lost last year AND Dr. Tom leaving if Drake manhandles us again this year, we should just throw in the towel.