Sources: Candidate may have toured JPJ Tuesday night

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The latest buzz surrounding Virginia’s search for a new coach is that a potential candidate may have toured John Paul Jones Arena late Tuesday night.
The identity of the candidate? Well, that’s the million-dollar question.
Several sources told The Daily Progress that an unexpected office clean up was ordered by high-ranking school officials very late in the day on Tuesday. The unusualness of the demand led the sources to believe that a candidate was being given a tour of the arena.
The five known candidates for the job are Minnesota’s Tubby Smith, Oklahoma’s Jeff Capel, VCU’s Anthony Grant, Villanova’s Jay Wright and Michigan’s John Beilein. Since Capel and Wright’s teams are both still alive in the NCAA Tournament, the mystery man, if there was one, could have come from the group of Smith, Grant or Beilein.
Of course, there is the very distinct possibility that other candidates exist.
One name that should not be dismissed is LSU coach Trent Johnson, who is very tight with Virginia executive associate director of athletics Jon Oliver from their days at Boise State.
Johnson, the former Stanford coach, just completed his first year in Baton Rouge. LSU had one of the best seasons in school history, going 27-8. Johnson would have obvious appeal to Virginia athletic director Craig Littlepage, who has always tried to use Stanford’s high academic standards and athletic success as a model.
Another name that has been floating around is Xavier coach Sean Miller, whose Musketeers play Pittsburgh in the Sweet 16 tonight in Boston. Xavier has been to the Sweet 16 three times in the last six years and has soundly defeated Virginia in each of the last two seasons.
However, Miller sounds pretty happy in Ohio, despite the perception of Xavier as a “mid-major.”
“College basketball is not college football,” said Miller, during a press conference that was broadcast on ESPN. “When you look at Memphis last year in the national championship game, I don’t think anybody really cared what conference they were from.
“They just looked out there and saw an excellent team.”
Miller went on to say that Xavier’s Cintas Center is one of the best facilities in the country.
“It’s on-campus and accessible to our team 12 months out of the year,” he said. “We have our own practice facility, state-of-the-art weight room — anything you’d ever want … it’s the best of the best.”
There is the chance that Virginia’s coaching search has expanded beyond the college ranks — Littlepage may want to be covering all his bases.
To that end, it wouldn’t come as a shock if UVa was having cursory discussions with Marc Iavaroni or even Rick Carlisle, both school alums. Iavaroni was fired by the Memphis Grizzlies earlier this season. Carlisle is currently the coach of the Dallas Mavericks.

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Flag Comment Posted by Sen Blutarsky on March 29, 2009 at 5:32 pm

I vote for BOBBY KNIGHT.  Of course, he might be peeved that he lost to the Hoos in 1984.

Flag Comment Posted by imcoup on March 26, 2009 at 9:49 pm

give up on the wishful thinking about tubby. he’s not going anywhere. you’d have better luck going after coach k.

Flag Comment Posted by thegovernor on March 26, 2009 at 7:42 pm

to imacook of course tubby would welcome the chance the play in the ACC and enjoy the fine virginia countryside compared to frigid minnesota. i personally know of several fine MN grads who work for UVA alumni across the country. it is a fine school. tubby also does not want to coach basketball at a hockey school.

Flag Comment Posted by Uncle Cav on March 26, 2009 at 9:15 am

How about Rick Stansbury?  He has led Mississippi State to seven conference titles in the past ten years in the ACC, five division titles, one outright conference championship and two tournament titles including this year.  In the past ten years, he has been the most consistent winner in the SEC.  I read a quote on a Mississippi State forum implying that he might have interest in UVA.  Also, his wife is from Virginia.

Flag Comment Posted by radiovol on March 26, 2009 at 8:51 am

Here is another name to add to the list-Fran McCaffery. Bama offered the job to Grant so the ball is in his court. Watch Kentucky-every action has a reaction in the coaching world.

Flag Comment Posted by jokeim on March 26, 2009 at 8:46 am

Iavaroni, Carlisle, well that would be keeping it in the “clique”.
Also, the program would be going nowhere.

Flag Comment Posted by imcoup on March 26, 2009 at 7:23 am

Why on God’s green earth would Tubby consider leaving a progressive school like Minnesota for of all places ... Virginia???? Tubby is happy, well compensated, promising future and supported by a top rate administration. Sorry Cav’s, you’re going to have to look elsewhere.

Flag Comment Posted by nkscouting on March 26, 2009 at 3:07 am

I have a bad feeling. In 3 years, we’d be saying, “Why did we hire Tubby?! He’s too old to appeal to 16 year-olds! Why didn’t we hire a young coach like Grant?! What were we thinking!“

Somewhere out there is a candidate who is unknown to the fans. How about a superstar in the Division 2 ranks?

Flag Comment Posted by radiovol on March 25, 2009 at 9:32 pm

So whoever was here, they were in and out and very sneaky about it. I was reading the updates on Anthony Grant on www.al.com the Birmingham News. They were almost doing play-by-play of his second visit. The AJC says that Capel has visited with UGA as well. I dont know why Belin fits in or why he would leave Mich., he just got there.

Flag Comment Posted by badgcav on March 25, 2009 at 9:03 pm

agree!  GO TUBBY GO

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