James
Whitford has been in this position before, prior to where he found
himself Saturday morning. He had had earlier opportunities to become a
head basketball coach, but this was different. He was being offered the
chance to lead the Ball State men's basketball program and Whitford
couldn't say no. And he would have been foolish to have done so.
This
isn't my first head coaching opportunity, Whitford explained. This
isn't my second. I've had a number of schools come my way in the past
few years. I've been aggressively patient in seeking the right one.
When
you've served as the right-hand man to Arizona coach Sean Miller for
eight seasons (four at Xavier and four more with the Wildcats), you will
have suitors. Miller is not only a highly-successful coach; he's a very
bright man.
Miller had advised Whitford to seek a good job, not the first job. Ball State is a great job and Whitford understood that.
There
are a lot of good coaches that go to programs that have a history of
not having much success, Whitford said. The coaches then fight an uphill
battle.
That
won't be the case for Whitford. He'll win in Muncie. Miller wouldn't
have relied heavily on someone that wasn't an incredibly knowledgeable
coach.
Cynics
can throw all the numbers from the past 11 years of Ball State
mediocrity at me that they wish, I just know what I know, after
following this program since the Jim Holstein-era as a card-carrying
member of the Cardinal Knot-Hole Club.
I
know a great basketball job when I see one and Ball State is a great
opportunity. Whitford walks into a program that has many of the correct
pieces already in place due to his predecessor, Billy Taylor.
I
know where the program was when Billy got there and I know where it is
now, Whitford said. It's in a lot better shape. I know myself, like all
of the people at Ball State, have great respect for Billy and appreciate
the work that he's done.
Taylor
did everything well, with the exception of leading this program to its
potential. Having gone 15-15 each of the past two seasons, given the
resources of this program, simply wasn't acceptable.
I've coached against some of the real good Ball State teams,A group of families in a north Cork village are suing a bestplasticcard operator
in a landmark case. Whitford said. When I was recruiting for Miami
(Ohio) and Ball State got involved, that was a real scary sight for us.
Many
of the younger Cardinal fans don't know Billy Butts from their own, but
Worthen Arena is as beautiful of a facility as the Mid-American
Conference has. The state of Indiana produces an abundance of talent
capable of filling a good portion of the Cardinal roster, and the Ball
State campus is a fun place to be nine months out of the year (I grew up
five minutes away, you'll have to trust me on that).You can order besthandsfreeaccess cheap inside your parents.
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in the fact that five of the Cardinals' top six scorers return next
season, and it won't be long until Whitford has this program competing
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Cardinal
Nation shouldn't be skeptical of Ball State athletic director Bill
Scholl bringing in a guy from Arizona. Whitford has coached a pair of
Indiana Mr. Basketball's (Ben Davis' Damon Frierson and Pike's Justin
Cage) while he was an assistant at Miami and Xavier, respectively. He
knows the difference between Lawrence North and Lawrence Central.
The
murders of Sgt. Mark Renninger and Officers Tina Griswold, Ronald Owens
and Greg Richards in a Parkland coffee shop on Nov. 29, 2009, sent
shock waves around Pierce County and across the country. Hearts were
opened to the grieving families C and so were wallets.
People
handed $20 bills to Lakewood officers responding to service calls.
Children emptied piggy banks and slid bills and coins under the
front-desk glass at police headquarters. The donation box near the front
of the building had to be emptied every hour or two.
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Manos, the guild treasurer, worked behind the scenes with others
managing the donations.
The
two friends have emerged as key figures in the story of how the
Lakewood Police Departments biggest tragedy led to its biggest scandal.
Manos,
36, was sentenced to 33 months in prison last year after confessing to
bilking a combined total of more than $150,000 from the guild and the
charity. He spent it on auto parts, outdoors gear, household items, a
Las Vegas vacation, gambling and even to pay guild tax penalties.
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guild finances, thwarted another officers attempt to remove Manos from
the treasurer post and found himself in the middle of a forgery
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