by PointGuard » Tue Apr 30, 2019 6:56 pm
Why Did Durst Depart?
By Steve Porter
Penguins basketball seemed to be at its highest point ever. The team had just come out on top of the Horizon League standings for the fifth straight season. During that period the team has a stellar 122-41 (.748) record and had participated in the NCAA tournament three times and the NIT tournament twice. They were coming off a championship run in the NIT tournament this past season. For the first time a Penguins’ player (Pat White) had been drafted by the NBA. While the team was losing four seniors to graduation, a late spring recruiting blitz yielded 4 strong recruits. There were quality players, including Will O’Neil the league’s best player, to start at each position next season with a strong bench already in place. KD Durst, the league’s Coach of the Year the past 5 seasons, and his entire staff were set to return and it was anticipated that each would gain lucrative contract extensions. The university had just approved a facility upgrade that would improve facilities to make them as good or better than any other in the league.
And then….the bubble burst! The team’s lynchpin Coach Kendrick “KD” Durst jumped ship to take on the head coaching reins at Colorado University.
What happened to cause this unexpected action? Rumors ran rampant, but yesterday two reliable sources at the university advised that things were going well until a recent meeting between Coach Durst and Vic Morrissey, the university’s athletic director. During that meeting Morrissey apparently expressed displeasure with the team not winning the Horizon League tournament and going to the NCAA tournament rather than the NIT tournament. Durst felt that Morrissey and the university didn’t truly appreciate the team winning the NIT and his efforts to turn the team from the league doormat to the league’s perennial champ. The discussion turned into a protracted argument and Durst left in a huff. While it was no surprise that there were a number of colleges that wanted to hire Durst (including not only Colorado, but also Boston College, Arizona State, Vanderbilt, Washington State, Wichita State, Bradley, and Rutgers), Durst had seemed to want to take the talented Penguins to the next level this coming season. So everyone was surprised when Durst abruptly announced the next day that he had accepted the position with Colorado, a team on a steep downhill trajectory that finished at the bottom of the Pac-12 this past season.
Morrissey has not returned repeated calls to confirm this story, and no “official” report about the loss of Coach Durst has been provided by the university. Durst is in Boulder, Colorado to participate in Colorado’s press conference formally announcing his hiring so has been unavailable.
So we’re left to interpret as best we can:
Durst: Thin-skinned? Yes, it seems so. He could have worked this out with Morrissey rather than storming out and jumping ship. This isn’t the first example of his thin skin though. I’ve been the recipient of his wrath if I even deigned to question one of his decisions. And what’s Durst do with his new “freedom”? He takes a job with a team that is deep in the gutter in a very competitive conference when he could have landed much better jobs. Is that rational or a death wish?
Morrissey: Stupid? Yes! Rather than holding Durst to some arbitrary “goal”, Morrissey should have been congratulating Durst for how he’s built the program and be happy to have a new trophy in the athletic department’s trophy case. Now he has to try to find someone who can not only replace Durst but continue to build the program. And yes, the team’s nucleus remains, but there’s always the possibility that some of the players may decide to seek greener pastures now that their coach (the one they committed to when accepting a scholarship at YSU and the one who led them to a championship) is gone. If the team’s performance goes downhill, Morrissey’s head could (should?) be on the chopping block.
So readers…what are your thoughts?
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