Not Tidetwin, but McKillop is quite a coach, recruiter, teacher, motivator . . . I live in the Charlotte area, and McKillop has come down to my workplace to speak.
BM has a New York tough-guy background . . . has turned the Davidson program into somethng special. Of course, it doesn't hurt when you have a once-a-century player like Steph Curry. But McKillop saw something that dozens of coaches who passed on Curry never saw.
Davidson, with 1,500 students, will play anybody anywhere. Even when they're on the court with the Dukes and Carolinas of the world, they don't back down.
BM almost left Davidson to go after the St. John's job, but most folks think he's a lifer now. A coaches' coach, though, and it would be fascinating to see if his techniques worked with the better athletes an Alabama can get.
Funny that you mentioned Winthrop . . . because I think Greg Marshall will get a look. Made an immediate impact at Winthrop. For years the school fielded the worst team in the Big South. He comes in, and they win the conference title his first year. They win it again and again and again. And god did the conference hate him. Marshall is a lot like CNS . . . doesn't back down for anything, never much good in public relations. Comes out of the RPitino/Bill Donovan coaching tree and school of interpersonal management.
Guy can coach. Out at Wichita State now making new friends. He's ambitious as hell, and if we don't call him, he'll probably call us. Given his success at Winthrop, surprised it took so long to get a bigger job. Probably turned some places off with his drive and self-confidence.
Watching little Winthrop knock Notre Dame out of the NCAAs a couple years ago was a treat. Marshall built that team brick by brick.