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Sunday, March 24, 2013

An Embarrassing 20-Point NCAA Tournament Loss To a Minnesota Team That I Had Given Up for Dead Costs UCLA Coach Ben Howland His Job. Howland Had No Answers for the Gophers and Has No Excuses Now After He and His Team Were No-Shows In the Big Dance

Ben Howland has been fired as UCLA's basketball coach


An e-mail from former Iowan Mark Robinson, who now lives in Tucson, AZ:

"Hi, Ron,

"UCLA beat Sweet 16 Arizona three times this season.  The Minnesota win is, well, perplexing.  But. I think it's clear there is really great basketball played in the Big Ten this season.  Good for Minnesota." 

Mark

[RON MALY'S COMMENTS:  Mark's message was  in regard to my thoughts following Minnesota's 83-63 victory Friday over UCLA, which appeared to be an embarrassment to collegiate basketball,  in the NCAA tournament.  I said that I had given the Gophers up for dead before the game,  Indeed, I wondered how, or why, Minnesota was even chosen for the field. And so had people who live in the Twin Cities. The local newspapers were full of opinions that Tubby Smith and his players didn't belong in the Big Dance.  I told my son, who lives up there, that it was strange to see the local media ripping on the local team.  Around here, of course, the media [especially people at the paper] turn into cheerleaders rather than critics. .The sportswriters figure they'd better be cheerleaders or they risk being fired by the bosses, who are intent on getting "good-news, don't-bother-telling-it-like-it-is" stories in the paper. But it was UCLA, not Minnesota, that was a no-show in The Dance. If I were coach Ben Howland's boss at Westwood, Calif., I would have had him in my office the day after the game, wondering how he wanted his severance pay--in a lump sum or spread over a couple of years. And that's exactly what happened. Howland has been fired. And Mark Robinson is correct in praising the Big Ten for its strength. The league's only NCAA downer so far has been Wisconsin's strange 57-46 loss to Mississippi. Also, of course, Iowa of the Big Ten is playing outstandingly well in the NIT.]