WRAL: NC State interested in VCU’s Smart

NC State interested in Shaka Smart

NC State has an eye on VCU head coach Shaka Smart.
Multiple sources told WRAL on Saturday that Smart is a coach of interest for NC State. He was recently contacted by either the Parker search firm or by an NC State intermidiary to gauge his interest in coaching the Wolfpack.

NC State director of athletics Debbie Yow would not comment on the search.

The longer VCU wins, the longer it will be before Smart turns his attention to his future. VCU beat Florida State to advance to the Southwest region finals against Kansas. That’s the deepest NCAA run in VCU school history.

Multiple schools have an interest in hiring Smart. The 33-year old coach is in his second year at VCU, his first head coaching position. He has a 53-20 record at VCU finishing fourth and fifth in the Colonial Conference. The Rams received an at-large bid to this year’s NCAA tournament after losing to Old Dominion in the Colonial tournament finals.

Smart’s salary at VCU is a reported $325,000 but school officials are already working on a new contract that would boost his salary significantly.

Prior to VCU, Smart was an assistant for Billy Donovan at Florida. He has also been an assistant at Clemson, Akron and Dayton.

Smart played point guard at Kenyon College in Ohio where he graduated magna cum laude with a degree in history.

One thing that SFN would like to note — NC State could be ‘interested’ in, and gathering information on, A LOT a lot of coaches. Since Debbie Yow has the NC State side buttoned up tighter than a [insert whimsical quip here], we only know of coaches getting ‘interest’ if those coaches (or their representatives) leak information.

Additionally, even if information gets leaked from the coaches’ side doesn’t mean that information is accurate. For example, in NC State’s last coaching search in 2006, LSU’s John Brady tried to use the media to attach himself to the search to maneuver for a raise &/or contract extension. It was bush-league…and, it was fun to see him ultimately get fired. Of course, there are other coaches who pull this type of stuff all of the time.

We are not saying that is what is happening with Smart right now…but, I’m not convinced that just because this information has trickled into the public that Smart has catapulted to the top of any legitimate list of Yow’s.

As evidenced by some of the conversation in this thread, most Wolfpackers appear to be more attracted to Smart’s predecessor at VCU, Anthony Grant (who is now at Alabama). You may remember that Grant had been identified/hired by Florida to replace Billy Donovan a few years ago when Donovan did had his change of heart with the Orlando Magic.

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121 Responses to WRAL: NC State interested in VCU’s Smart

  1. tjfoose1 03/26/2011 at 9:29 PM #

    Some of the things heard coming down I95 are the same things that were said about Smart’s mentor earlier in his carreer.

    I doubt Yow goes that route, but its only speculation based on hearsay. Well, that, and Smart doesn’t meet the publically stated qualifications.

  2. HardLuckPackFAN 03/26/2011 at 9:30 PM #

    Please I hope our new AD is smarter than our last AD, don’t follow the flashy lights, the coach that happens to be hot this week. VCU finished fourth in a very weak conference. Is that what we want for our next head coach? I hope not. Please find a coach that has proven he a winner by looking at the entire body of work.

  3. Old MacDonald 03/26/2011 at 9:30 PM #

    “With the athletic administration ties between Raleigh and Richmond, and the scuttlebutt coming down I95, I’d be very surprised if Smart was offered.”

    I know the VCU AD is a UNC grad, but what else are you referencing?

  4. tjfoose1 03/26/2011 at 9:35 PM #

    Spiders

  5. chriscgray 03/26/2011 at 9:36 PM #

    I gotta say I’m not too impressed with Smart either. I honestly think teams have beat themself playing VCU. We will make offers to Stevens, but I dont see him budging. He wants that Indiana job down the road. We definately don’t need a coach over the hill. I say make a blockbuster deal to Sean Miller and see if he says no again.

  6. Old MacDonald 03/26/2011 at 9:46 PM #

    I have not seen anything re: Mooney but that is interesting foose.

  7. 61Packer 03/26/2011 at 9:47 PM #

    The difference between State and the highly successful “Big 6” conference schools is quite simple. When those schools make an obvious bad hire, they rectify it in a hurry. If it doesn’t work out after two or three years, they get someone else. At NCSU, however, we tolerate it for 5 to 10 years before reluctantly making a change. We’ve been doing it for two decades now, and it’s had disasterous results for our basketball program. I just don’t think we can afford to gamble on an “iffy” hire again. A hotshot can burn you.

  8. NCSU84 03/26/2011 at 9:53 PM #

    As has been stated many many times over, we are not going to get an established A list coach. Smart maybe just what we need. Smart is a young intelligent (magna cum laude) coach who is up and coming. We can act now and watch him grow into a great coach (much like V, K, Miller, etc.), or we can sit on the side lines and watch another school hire his talents. Hiring a coach is a crap shoot, but we need to roll our dice on this guy – before someone else does.

  9. tjfoose1 03/26/2011 at 9:56 PM #

    “Again”?

    Miller has yet to say “no” the first time. Coaches parse their words a lot like lawyers during such times.

    The response from Miller’s camp was brilliant. It was delivered by Sean’s father and only stated that Sean was not interesting in INTERVIEWING for the NC State job.

    It sent a signal to his team that he was focused on them, while at the same time not shutting any doors and not creating the possibility of a Saban/Dolphins moment should Miller decide to leave.

    Miller just kept his options open while he was busy with something else.

    I’m sure Miller was not interested in interviewing, especially while his team was still in the tournament. It would have been disrespectful to his team and employer to be anything but focused on the task at hand.

    Now that his season is over and he can allow himself to think of other things, who knows…

    And besides, at this level, do coaches really “interview”?

  10. tjfoose1 03/26/2011 at 9:57 PM #

    Mooney?

    Not my reference. Look higher up in the Athletic offices. Very high.

  11. Old MacDonald 03/26/2011 at 10:00 PM #

    tjfoose: you have lost me. You mentioned rumors coming from Richmond/Spiders during a discussion of our opening so I assumed you were talking about Mooney. (?) I am not very bright.

  12. Wolfman 9806 03/26/2011 at 10:01 PM #

    The WRAL story kinda makes me vomit in my mouth a little. I REALLY hope that we are not considering a 33 year old coach based on one tournament run.

  13. tjfoose1 03/26/2011 at 10:06 PM #

    People hear things. Some people who may currently work very high up at one place maybe once worked somewhere else.

    Perhaps those people passed on some info about a local guy to their old employer.

    That’s all I can say. Do a little research. Connect the dots.

  14. wallacepark 03/26/2011 at 10:12 PM #

    Shaka Smart has been to his conference championship game twice, won the CBI championship, and made an NCAA elite 8, so I think he’s established himself as a pretty darn good tournament coach.

    And I would rather hire someone who’s made one elite 8 in two seasons than hire someone who’s never been to an elite 8 in 13+ seasons a la Marshall, Turgeon, Brey, etc.

  15. tjfoose1 03/26/2011 at 10:24 PM #

    Good points wallace

  16. 61Packer 03/26/2011 at 10:24 PM #

    One more name out there that I’ve not heard mentioned is Bob McKillop of Davidson. He’s familiar with the territory, has many years of experience, and is one hell of a good coach in my opinion.

    Before grabbing young hotshots like Stevens or Smart, I’d rather see McKillop here next season.

  17. Old MacDonald 03/26/2011 at 10:25 PM #

    foose: Like maybe the AD? I got that but I still don’t know what you are getting at, but that’s OK.

  18. quypack93 03/26/2011 at 10:43 PM #

    for a fanbase whose team haven’t sniffed an elite 8 in twenty years, we are pretty picky. hey chris, so you think teams beat themselves when they play vcu? lol. if that is the case, we’ve been beating ourselves when we played almost any team in the last twenty years. lol.

  19. Par Shooter 03/26/2011 at 10:44 PM #

    I’m just grasping at straws here but it seems that perhaps foose is subtlely implying that there are some rumors about Smart’s recruiting practices or something similar. If I’m off base I hope that foose will correct me to set the record straight. I’m not working from anything that I’ve heard – I’m just trying to connect the dots from his posts.

  20. mak4dpak 03/26/2011 at 10:45 PM #

    So everyone seems to think we need a proven winner, and I agree. So what about a coach with 9 out 10 seasons with 20 or more wins, conference champs this year, and one of the top scoring offenses in Division I men’s basketball. Then as I have said, that would be Randy Bennett, of Saint Marys, who we probably could lure quicker than big name coaches, at big name schools. Saint Marys beat St Johns this year, and only lost by a few to BYU. So again if a big name isn’t in our future, he (Bennett) deserves a look. Just sayin!

  21. quypack93 03/26/2011 at 10:45 PM #

    wolfman, if the steelers can make two early 30’s head coaches and win superbowls with them both. why are you so scared. you can lose big with bad old coaches too.

  22. Par Shooter 03/26/2011 at 10:47 PM #

    Also interesting that I heard Mooney’s name a week ago from a guy that played at a CAA school several years ago. I think he has stayed pretty plugged in to the CAA rumor mill. We’ll see.

  23. Par Shooter 03/26/2011 at 10:55 PM #

    What amuses me the most is how much emphasis folks put on experience at a BCS program. Guess what, Herb has 15 yrs of BCS head coaching experience. Hell, Sid has 5 yrs of BCS experience. I’ll pass on both. While I can kinda understand why folks point towards it, I think it’s overrated. Any coach who has excelled at a BCS school is very unlikely to leave for anything but the very premier jobs. Even if you can get a guy like Miller interested, his current school will match or exceed our best offer.

    Our choice is a BCS coach who is trying to reset his clock due to recent struggles (what ASU chose 5 yrs ago) or to go after a mid-major head coach having success. Preferably a mid-major head coach who has a pedigree as an assistant at a premier program under a premier coach. I’ll take my chances on a young guy on the way up over a retread who is trying to stay one step ahead of the posse. Hell, if BCS experience is so key why not go hire Jeff Capel? He should be willing to take whatever we offer.

  24. tjfoose1 03/26/2011 at 10:56 PM #

    x

  25. tjfoose1 03/26/2011 at 10:57 PM #

    You all know the style of play Mooney coaches, right?

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