Reevaluating the risk of Boylen's fire & Krystkowiak's hire
Coaching changes are always going to be risky. Was the firing of Boylen and the hiring of Krystkowiak, knowing what you know now after all the player defections, the right move?
Coaching changes are always going to be risky. Was the firing of Boylen and the hiring of Krystkowiak, knowing what you know now after all the player defections, the right move?
Chris Kupets becomes the fourth player to leave the Utah program since Jim Boylen's firing.
Tony Harvey and Jim Boylen emerge as Eastern Michigan coaching candidates. The stark difference between them: one wants it, and it wants the other one.
Utah basketball loses another player - this time Preston Guiot, who has decided not to return to the program due to Jim Boylen's firing.
Utah's Will Clyburn has left the program, citing the firing of Jim Boylen as a big reason behind his move.
Larry Krystkowiak might be a helluva coach, but can he recruit? We'll find out soon enough, as he recruits assistants to come coach along side him.
Is Larry Krystkowiak a mix of Ray Giacoletti and Jim Boylen? Na'...well, at least I hope not.
Old Dominion head coach Blaine Taylor praises the Utah job...even though he's not a candidate and hasn't been contacted by Chris Hill.
Larry Krystkowiak, current assistant in the NBA, might be a leading (or THE leading) candidate for Utah's vacant head coaching position.
It's been two weeks since Jim Boylen was fired from Utah and the Utes are still without a coach. Could UNLV's Lon Kruger be on Utah's radar?