So why isn't he a head coach somewhere if he's this good? Why is he the #3 guy at Tennessee? I don't doubt what you've been saying in support of Forbes all over the message boards (free ones anyway), but if he's this good....shouldn't he be a head coach somewhere?
He's not the #3 guy at Tenn.... he's as important to that program as any coach on that staff.
This line of thinking.... the "why isn't he a head coach somewhere" is not very insightful.
When you are a top assistant in the nation like Forbes is.... you don't just take any ole job. You wait to make your move when you get the situation that is perfect for you. The path a top assistant takes to the top is as important as his coaching/recruiting ability. Most basketball people understand which jobs are good and are a good fit...while most fans don't.
For example.... on the face of it, DePaul seems like an AMAZING opportunity for some coach connected with Chicago to come in and win BIG..... However, everyone in the basketball business will tell you that the AD at Depaul is WAY TOO INVOLVED in the basketball program and makes it very difficult to win. Additionally, their arena is 45 minutes to 1.5 hours away from campus depending on traffic, so student/fan support isn't what you'd think it should be.
Same with St. Johns.... their compliance department makes it HELL on a head coach to work with AAU programs. That one factor single handedly kills St. John's advantage that comes from being in NYC.
Houston is a great basketball city, but the facilities there are horrible and few coaches want to recruit against Texas and Baylor down the road with the amazing facilities they have.....
SO.... stuff like that matters. Top assistants aren't going to blow their chance by taking a job that isn't perfect FOR THEM.
For Forbes, Iowa is the perfect job for him..... he wouldn't leave UT for anything less.
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