A coaching shakeup had been rumored for a week or so but now it’s official. Assistant coaches John Mahoney and Jerry Dunn are out. Jeff Meyer, who took over for Dunn late in the season, will remain on the staff. Here’s the release: ANN ARBOR, Mich. – University of Michigan coach John Beilein announced today [...]
Monthly archives: April 2010
Dunn and Mahoney Out; Meyer In
The college basketball season is over but the fun on the recruiting trail is just getting started. The signing period for 2010 recruits begins next Wednesday (April 14th) and the first major AAU events of the year tip off this weekend. Michigan 2010 target Trey Zeigler will be playing this weekend as well. Zeigler is [...]

Rod Days Narrows List to Five Florida wing guard Rod Days has narrowed his list of college choices to five schools: Georgia Tech, Richmond, Maryland, Michigan and Wake Forest. Days, a 6-foot-6 2011 prospect, is rated a four star (#58) by Scout.com and a three star (#115) by Rivals. Days plays high school ball in [...]
Season three is in the books. It definitely wasn’t as exciting or enjoyable as season two but I think that this community continued to develop nicely despite Michigan’s on court struggles. This season’s disappointing results prevented any sort of astronomical traffic growth but we still saw a nice bump in traffic and plenty of good [...]
Four star Michigan commitment Evan Smotrycz has graciously agreed to answer a handful of user submitted questions. It’s kind of become a bit of a tradition here to do a user submitted Q&A with at least one signee every year. First with Zack Novak and last year with Darius Morris. It’s a little different than [...]

The Price of Anarchy is a theory that has been circulating the nerdy basketball circles that yours truly dabbles in. In short it’s a way to explain how a basketball offense can become more efficient when its best (and most used) players take fewer shots. This theory might sound familiar if you have ever heard [...]








