Across the Web | Texas Tech Hires Billy Gillispie
I've already typed up my thoughts on Texas Tech's hing of Billy Gillispie to lead Texas Tech's men's basketball team. I'm also in the process of sending questions to SB Nation's Kentucky blog, A Sea of Blue, and UTEP blog, Miner Rush, to ask them what they think about Gillispie. I hope to have those Q&A's wrapped up later this week.
I should also remind everyone that Gillispie's initial press conference will be Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. at the United Spirit Arena. This is the same place that Bob Knight held his press conference at Texas Tech. Everyone is welcome to attend and would love to have DTN's very own correspondent. I should also mention that Ryan Hyatt will have Gillispie on his radio show, from 3 to 7 p.m., and you can tweet questions to Hyatt @RyanHyattWHShow.
But in the meantime, we've got a bunch of reaction from around the interwebs about Texas Tech taking the chance on the former Kentucky, Texas A&M and UTEP head coach and we've also got some audio of Gillispie calling into KAMC and ESPN.
It's all after the jump.
Audio and Video Links | Here's KAMC and ESPN who both talked with Gillispie, while Fox34 talks with RRS.com's Chris Level about the hire.
The Newspaper Links |
- LAJ's Courtney Linehan | Gillispie newest cornerstone to Texas Tech’s revamped athletic program:
However, Gillispie said his two years out of coaching were an unexpected blessing. He spent time with his mother, who died last January after a short bout with cancer. And it allowed him to "take a deep breath" after a career he describes as "fast and furious."
He said he wouldn’t trade those two years for any trophy.
"As a person, I think we all have to continue evolving," Gillispie said. "We all make mistakes, but I think that’s what defines what kind of person you are, how you handle them. I think even the mistakes I’ve made have been blessings to me. I didn’t know it at the time, but it’s blessings because that’s what I’ve made them out to be."
Gillispie said he spent those two years studying basketball from the outside, conscious of how he might react to changing trends and ideas. He observed other coaches’ practices, developed marketing plans, and caught as many games as possible either in person or on television. - LAJ's Courtney Linehan | Gillispie returns to Texas roots as he takes on coaching position at Tech
"I’m just really, really, really excited about the whole deal," Gillispie says. "I’m looking forward to seeing the returning players, excited about the guys they’ve signed.
"I want to get to know all the coaches, know all the fans, know everyone in Lubbock, every alumnus that’s not in Lubbock. I just think this is going to be perfect.
"From afar, it looks to me like there are a lot of things that have been very well taken care of. There’s a lot of good already here." - FWST's Mike Jones | Billy Gillispie says he and Texas Tech 'a perfict fit'
But in order to get back into coaching, Gillispie had to overcome questions about a past that included three DWI arrests, accusations of mistreatment of players (only at Kentucky) and a perceived lack of willingness to make public appearances for the program.
Gillispie said recently he was convinced there was "zero chance" he would fall into past patterns and said Sunday he looked forward to being a positive representative for "the university, the program and the people of West Texas." - DT's Jon Arnold | Hocutt makes strong opening statement with Gillispie hire
The big story here, though, is not whether Hocutt and Gillispie caught "Battle: Los Angeles" or played a few holes of mini-golf but that Hocutt set his eyes on the most attractive candidate available and went out and got that guy to come to Tech.
Recruiting is a big deal in college athletics, and that doesn’t just go for athletes. ADs have to be able to sell their program to big-name coaches.
With this hire, Hocutt shows he’s prepared to keep doing just that. Of course, there are many different aspects to his job, and it remains to be seen what he will do with facilities, fundraising and other things. Still, it’s encouraging to see his first task as AD marked as a success (for now). - LAJ's Courtney Linehan | Gillispie promises a show West Texans want to watch
Gillispie even promises to play West Texas basketball.
Great, I thought. You’re going to put Sheryl Swoopes and Andy Ellis and Kevin Wagner on the court together? Maybe beat the ball until it’s oblong and throw some 20-yard passes down court?
No, Gillispie tells me, West Texas basketball is five guys diving for the same loose ball. It’s being the first guy in the gym and the last one out. It’s recruiting every day you can, whether it’s recruiting the local Rotary club to buy tickets or the local four-star prodigy to play for your team.
West Texas basketball sounds a lot like successful basketball.
"I know the fabric of West Texas," Gillispie said. "They appreciate hard work, they appreciate teamwork.
"They’re going to know the coach. They’ll probably get sick of seeing me around so much. I want to know everybody, because if they know us they’re going to want to be a part of what we want to do." - DT's Tommy Magelssen | Billy ball
Known as a top-flight recruiter, Gillispie faces the task of bringing top recruits to West Texas. Incoming recruit Jordan Tolbert said he was excited Gillispie was coming to Tech because he believes he is a good coach. Tolbert said he spoke to Gillispie on the phone Sunday.
"We didn’t get to talk that long, but I like him," Tolbert said via Facebook. "He said what I wanted to hear."
Terran Petteway, a 6-foot-5 commit from Galveston, said Gillispie couldn’t wait to get him in Lubbock so he could start coaching the small forward.
Petteway said he hopes to be in the NCAA Tournament next year, something he knows Gillispie has experience with.
"He sounds like a guy who knows what he’s talking about," Petteway said. "He sounds like a coach who doesn’t like to lose, and that’s what I’m like; I don’t like to lose, either."
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I hope he starts making the rounds like Tubberville has. I want to hear what he has to say. Basketball could be exciting again.
He is on
the radio more than Charlie sheen…just heard him on the ticket. Good stuff.
"Trust your gut....mine always finds good Mexican food"
-Me
by oldschoolraider on Mar 21, 2011 9:32 AM CDT up reply actions
Home Run!
Billy G will be great for tech!
"A job well done is better than a job well said."
by I bleed Red and Black on Mar 21, 2011 8:01 AM CDT reply actions
Today is
Hocutt’s first official day on the job, and he has already done more for Texas Tech in his role as AD than Gerald Meyers ever did.
"When things are at their darkest, pal, it's a brave man that can kick back and party." - Lt. Tuck Pendleton
+1. Myers hired both Knights and Leach did excellent jobs their years at Tech. While PK’s record wasn’t good he still ran a clean program and is a stand up guy.
by ST04 on Mar 21, 2011 9:06 AM CDT via mobile up reply actions
The search committee
chose leach and knight was his butt buddy. At best, Gerald was an empty suit and at worst…a bipolar egotistical incompetent nincompoop.
"Trust your gut....mine always finds good Mexican food"
-Me
by oldschoolraider on Mar 21, 2011 9:30 AM CDT up reply actions
Awww, c'mon now
Tell us exactly how you really feel….. ;-D
TTpilk
"Never, never, never give up." Winston Churchill
Gerald
can’t compete with Hance for village idiot status, but I think your assesment is too kind.
"The trouble with our Liberal friends is not that they are ignorant, it's just they know so much that isn't so" Ronald Reagan
by FriscoRaider on Mar 21, 2011 12:35 PM CDT up reply actions
My interractions
with him in the 80’s were not up close but were close enough to think that he has some major issues. As far as Hance, my disdain for him is somewhat diminished…but not gone.
"Trust your gut....mine always finds good Mexican food"
-Me
by oldschoolraider on Mar 21, 2011 4:50 PM CDT up reply actions
Great hire
People are excited and seats will fill up. Finally we can all look forward to basketball season at Tech. I really like our recent hires at Tech. We have a loads of energy haeding up all athletics and recruiting will only get better. Lets bring on Simmons to close out the week.
"You've got to find your inner pirate" - Mike Leach
"We started too late" - Neal Brown
Also a mention by Kirk Bohl's
I am sure there is an article or write up in most of the Texas Newspapers on the Coach Gillispie hire.
Kirk Bohl’s had it as item #4 on his weekly "9 things and one crazy prediction for this week.
4. Texas Tech basketball just became relevant. The hiring of Billy Gillispie puts the Red Raiders on the map, although his five-year contract had better include specific language about a high buyout if he gets early wanderlust, and job termination in the event of a DUI conviction. A Gillispie friend told me the new Tech coach already has lined up commitments from six players. The Big 12 just got a lot tougher.
He also used the Gillispie story for the crazy prediction.
10. One crazy prediction: With Gillispie, Texas Tech will win the Big 12 within three years
http://www.statesman.com/sports/9-things-and-one-crazy-prediction-for-this-1335791.html
I hope Bohl’s prediction is not crazy and that it happens in two years.
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NUTS - Never Underestimate TEAM Strength
Bohls is right on about BCG
Gillespie will win and win immediately. It may take some time to compete for the Big 12 championship, but he’ll get there if he stays at Tech. I hope Gillespie finds peace and is at home in Lubbock. He is a pefect fit for the school. Gillespie is a hard working Texan who will make the school, its students and its alumni proud. Guns up!
O.K., I plunged when Coach Tuberville was hired.
Read everything, looked at all the videos, thought, analyized, compulsed….
Ain’t happening with this hire, not going to repeat for, he is a new coach in the fold hired with the very best of intentions by people that I will give credit for wanting the best for TTU. He gets a brand new page to color whatever color he likes however he likes, crayons, black pencils, oil, acrylic, whatever. I am watching and enjoying the ride looking for leading indicators of success, things upon which to hang my hat to become part of the joy of a growing program.
That is all I have to say about that !!
Living large in Texas...Texas forever.
I just hope he keeps the Air Raid
I love seeing a ball in the air.
Shiver in my bones just thinking about the weather.
Just a little bit more running...
we like the running game…it is fundamental.
Living large in Texas...Texas forever.
I am a little concerned
That he is already talking about NCAA tournaments before he has even coached a game! We don’t take too kindly to our new coaches talking about lofty goals like tournaments and championships around here! LOL
"Hope is the raw material of losers." -- Fernando Flores
by Filemon G on Mar 21, 2011 3:48 PM CDT via mobile up reply actions
I hope he doesn't start talking about how windy it is in the arena.
Well-behaved women seldom make history. - Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
There is less wind in the USA than there was in the City Muni !!!
Well played !!
Living large in Texas...Texas forever.
Basketball is a little different.
We don’t have a recent history of finishing in the Top 25 every year in basketball like we used to have in football.
"The trouble with our Liberal friends is not that they are ignorant, it's just they know so much that isn't so" Ronald Reagan
by FriscoRaider on Mar 21, 2011 4:10 PM CDT up reply actions
I was just picking on myself a little bit.
I think this is a great hire and I hope that Billy can fins success here at Tech!
"Hope is the raw material of losers." -- Fernando Flores
Another interview!
Will be on Galloway @ 4pm 103.3 FM
by nanotech on Mar 21, 2011 3:54 PM CDT reply actions
Awesome Hires
Great to have to winning coaches in Tubbs and Billy G. I look forward to competing for championships in the near future! Time to go to the next level.
Guns Up!

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