I don’t know.
Just get that out of the way now. I don’t know if Jamie Dixon will leave Pitt for TCU.
Here I was trying to decompress for a couple days with the end of the season. Just trying to enjoy the games that were playing and regroup. Nope.
I thought it was absolute silliness a week or two ago. Now, it seems to be a real possibility.
Now, from the Pittsburgh media, there is definitely a sense of being unsure, but leaning towards: nah.
Pitt is coming off a tough loss to Wisconsin in the NCAA tournament, and several people around Dixon said he has felt the criticism from fans and media members and knows he has become a victim of his own success.
The position at Pitt also is different than the one he took in 2003 because the Panthers are in the ACC not the Big East and he has admitted that the transition has been a little tougher and taken a little longer than he first anticipated.
Still, one source close to the situation said that while Dixon “hears and reads what people are saying,” the source believed it is “unlikely” Dixon is going to take the job, considering what Dixon has built at Pitt and what it would take to be competitive in Fort Worth.
TCU fired Trent Johnson after four seasons in which he was 50-79 overall and 8-64 in Big 12 games, which is the lowest winning percentage for a coach (.111 in conference games) in conference history. The Horned Frogs also have not made it to the NCAA tournament since 1998 and have played in the tournament only seven times in their history.
In Dallas-Ft. Worth area, the feeling is a bit more optimistic.
At TCU, it is believed the feeling is mutual. Sources close to the discussions indicated Sunday night that the sides were closing in on a deal and that Dixon was trying to assemble a staff with Texas ties. An announcement could come Monday or Tuesday, one person close to the TCU program said.
TCU apparently is willing to be competitive in a salary offer for Dixon, sources said. Dixon is under contract at Pitt until 2023. His buyout is believed to be $10 million. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette said Dixon’s salary is $3.2 million.
I’m having trouble with parts like: trying to assemble a staff. That seems a little too sudden.
I just don’t know. I do know that this story on Buzz Williams leaving Marquette for VT has stuck with me, and may seem apt.
He made five NCAA Tournaments (in his first six seasons), advanced to the Sweet 16 three times and the Elite Eight once before the age 40, and most young coaches would become intoxicated with that success. Not Williams, though. He instead identified it as the bar set, then assembled “facts and data” in an attempt to determine whether it was reasonable to expect to maintain that level of success in a less-attractive Big East while playing league games off of ESPN and on Fox Sports 1. He concluded it probably wasn’t. And what would happen if he didn’t? Answer: Williams would fall out of favor with his own fans the same way Ben Howland once did at UCLA, the same way most coaches who stay too long at any basketball-centric school eventually do. Consequently, Williams determined it was wiser to jump while he was still ahead, and though his contract at Virginia Tech is technically for less money on a per-year basis, it’s a seven-year deal with an automatic rollover clause that will never allow it to be less than a five-year deal, meaning the security provided makes it a better deal for a man openly planning for the day he’s fired.
Beyond that, the bar he set at Marquette no longer exists.
He has a fresh contract and fans with fresh sets of expectations.
Williams’ move ensures he doesn’t have to make three Sweet 16s over the next six years to prove to the world he isn’t slipping. He’s now in charge of a program that’s been to exactly one NCAA Tournament since 1996, that’s made just one Sweet 16 ever, and that won a mere two ACC games last season. In other words, the bar is really, really low. And Williams is more likely to spend the next six years outperforming his predecessors at Virginia Tech than he would’ve been to spend the next six years outperforming himself at Marquette.
[Emphasis added.]
That is so reasonable and logical when you look at it as a career or job. Not our passion. Not as simply winning it all.
If the situation with Dixon is reaching a Walt Harris level where the fans may not have turned on him, but are getting closer to a tipping point of dissatisfaction. Well, then, this is one of his last chances to jump before being pushed.
The last four years have been disappointing, frustrating and maddening at times. They haven’t matched the success that preceded them in the regular season or post-season.
At the same time, we’ve seen this before. Dixon has been pursued. Dixon has listened and considered numerous jobs. He has a choice. Every other time, he has chosen to stay.
TCU is a full-on rebuild. Texas may have talent throughout the state, but there is a ton of competition for it. It is not an easy job, let alone one where success can be easily maintained if achieved.
It is also a fresh start at similar salary. A reset of expectations.
Personally, I would like Jamie Dixon to remain as Pitt’s head coach. I don’t feel this is an irrevocable slide to mediocrity or worse. Obviously there need to be some changes with assistants and recruiting. But it doesn’t feel beyond fixing yet.
It was fun for most of the time. But not the last 3-4 years. As some of us could see the trend downward several years ago and called for some action, back then Slice did come back, but only stayed 1 year and when Slice left we also lost Mustafa Heron and other top tier players who would have come with him. Now whether Dixon would have been able to coach them is another story as his record with Blue Chippers was dismal. Sleepy anyone. Birch… oy vey. Adams….meh.
So the time had come. The program had become stale and stagnant. Recruiting had become a fiasco every year just to get enough bodies to fill out the recruiting class. Last year’s was the worst, for besides Damon Wilson, we had to scrape the bottom of the D1 barrel for the 3 Graduate Transfer stiffs who added about nothing to the team. If you didn’t know the program was in trouble before then, you should have known certainly AFTER then.
While we do have fond memories of the first 8 years of Dixon’s tenure, like everything we seem to focus more on……what have done for me lately.
And lately it wasn’t too hot. For not only was the recruiting 2nd rate, but the heart and desire of the team seemed to be lacking as well. As Pitt was not only getting beat with much more frequency, they were getting blown out in many of the losses.
Even at The Pete, a place at one time Pitt was near unbeatable. Now we were even to losing to teams like Wagner and getting pushed by Detroit and other lightweight rent-a-wins. The home swagger was gone.
Embarrassing blowout losses this year that shake a team’s confidence.
As well as a fan base’s confidence that things could ever be turned around without making major changes.
So we wish you well Jamie, for we will also remember the good times, of winning BigEast tournaments and Regular Season Conference titles. Being in the Tournament Championship games, 4 out of 5 years and winning our 2nd BigEast Tournament title in 2008. And we will remember the two NCAA #1 seeds under your direction, Pitt’s first #1 seeds ever. And much more like #11 Pitt beating #6 Duke at MSG in Overtime in 2007 and of you owning Syracuse and Boeheim for 13 years.
We wish you and your family much success at Texas Christian University.
Great to hear from you EMel!
Really don’t think he would have left if he thought the future was bright here.
My guess is we get a guy that is tied in with Nike or Under Armour. Pretty much a must if you want to get elite players.
In addition to Barnes saying he wanted a guy who can recruit, loved that he said that “any AD worth his salt has a list of replacements in his back pocket” …. not sure if he realized that was a shot against his predecessor
Dan 72 for HC, he knows all.
Thx, bro. Kind of interesting that Wisconsin again figured into a Pitt coaching change. ha
Emel – Get your ass to Fort Worth!! Let’s watch Dixon’s first TCU practice!! Kidding of course but we can get a good steak and a Scotch and cigar!!
Swish, 3!!!!!
I hope all of you are doing well.
Figured I better show up on this magnanimous day in Pitt sport’s history.
It was NEVER anything personal.
It was always about reaching for something better than MEDIOCRITY!
Now, Pitt has a chance to do just that.
Been involved in getting someone elected President and winning North and South Carolina.
As for Barnes liking Dixon….then why did he just say he wants a high energy guy who can recruit? The very antithesis of Dixon.
The sleepy duo, Potato Paul & Dixon are gone and 2 dynamic recruiters will be head coaches here. Someone pinch me….
I was listening to the FAN after the presser and Starky said Brandon Knight is very interested in the job. LOL…I almost feel off my chair. I have a better chance at the job…
He might be ripe for exiting Tuscon. Where I just flew in from this morning.
Was just thinking…Ollie or Curley would be better here than Dixon by a mile…..in all seriousness…
“Pitt wants to win at all costs ” according to sources at Pitt
“Looking to make a Monumental Splash with Dixon’s replacement.”
New coach might keep him on, just because.
Sean Miller accepts by April 1.
You see a few years back I accompanied my wife to an education seminar in Austin, TX. There was another guy there sitting around like me and we began talking. He was a tall lanky retired Texan who’s only meaning in life was to drive a large electric train whistle on a trailer in order to blow it at every TCU game. (I’m not making this stuff up!). Anyway, we began talking college sports and he started lamenting on how bad their basketball program was. I mentioned to him that our Pitt coach was a former TCU BB player by the name of Jamie Dixon. The tall Texan knew Pitt had been very successful in Big East and he wrote Jamie’s name down and said he had a lot of PULL with the AD at TCU and that if Jamie was a TCU grad he should be coaching at TCU and not Pittsburgh.
….I’m still waiting for Scott Barnes to send me a commission for putting the deal in motion!
Having just come back from Tuscon, Pittsburgh has it all over that hayseed place.
Your wishes have come true. (and alot of ours)
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pittman4ever….we all owe you one….