Plum, would guess you are talking about Gary Waters and Fred Hill, Jr. GW took us to three NIT's during his tenure, but he wasn't trendy enough. Too old, talked about God too much, didn't make the NCAA's. Mulcahy was sure that if he didn't hire FHJ, Seton Hall would snap him up as their HC. So when RU had a losing record, he hired FHJ as chief assistant, and Tattler in Chief so he could get enough on GW to justify firing him without paying him off. There was a drumfire of posts on the board from posters who were never seen before or since demanding that GW be fired yesterday and FHJ made HC. RU made the NIT for the third time under GW, but it made no difference. There was a pretext: GW was to be honored at Kent State on Sunday. RU had a game scheduled on Monday. A freak snowstorm stranded GW and he missed the game. FHJ stepped in; RU won and all the newbies said SEE! FHJ CAN coach as well as he recruits. Mulcahy wanted to make the change right then, using the freak absence as an excuse for not paying him. Waters' lawyers just laughed; he left at the end of the year, got his money, signed with Cleveland State, and a couple of years later, took them to the NCAA's. At the regional in Florida, with me--and the rest of the crowd-- rooting for them, Cleveland State knocked off Wake Forest which had three future NBA regulars playing for them.
FHJ didn't need any help. He was exceptionally bad at handling players. Each year, he would sign The Next Great RU Player, cr*p on the guy he had anointed last season, and give the new guy free rein to do anything he wanted on the court. Do some research on Gil Birutas and why he transferred. He had an eye injury and FHJ was so unconcerned that he couldn't remember which eye it was. Birutas was not one of his chosen. Nor was JR Inman. To say that class got two coaches fired is plain wrong. I wouldn't let FHJ coach a Y team.
TL