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[QUOTE="JohnFSilver, post: 3869827, member: 1618"] Howard was an NBA coach the last 10 years of his career. LOL. In all seriousness, Howard loves Michigan. which helps. He can recruit and he has a lot of credibility with players because of his LebRon James ties and his history as a member of the Fab Five. As for Martelli. What's the hardest part of a new coach to the college game? It isn't Xs and Os, and it isn't recruiting. It is management. How do you manage the class schedules, paperwork, practice schedule. You need a guy like Martelli who can help you manage a program off the floor. That? And just basic Xs and Os so you don't make the same mistakes Martelli did when he was a young coach. But, Howard is a guy that many people always wanted to be an NBA coach. They have talent and are organized. The college game has some really good teams this year. Wish there were fans around. I think guys like Howard and Ewing are going to do well. [/QUOTE]
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