By RON MALY
The way I figure it, Maury John is rolling over in his grave on this one.
Gregg Marshall |
I knew a lot about John's frustrations when he was taking Drake to the NCAA basketball Final Four in 1969, and two straight NCAA Elite Eights after that.
Although he was one of the best collegiate coaches in America, he was also one of the lowest-paid.
Sad to say, Drake took him for granted.
Drake officials wouldn't even provide him with a "loaner" car for recruiting purposes.
Finally, after doing his brilliant recruiting and coaching at Drake, Iowa State stole him away to be the first Cyclone coach in then-new Hilton Coliseum.
Death from cancer at 54 years of age in 1974 ended John's life far too soon.
In his seasons at Drake, Wichita State was one of the Bulldogs' biggest rivals.
Now Wichita State has its own version of Maury John.
His name is Gregg Marshall, who has taken the Shockers to four consecutive NCAA tournaments [including one Final Four].
Every year after Wichita State is eliminated from the Big Dance, Marshall is rumored to be going to a job at a higher-profile university.
Lately, he's been the hot ticket to fill vacancies at either Alabama and Texas.
Maury John |
Forget it.
He knows how to play the game.
Interview for other jobs. Receive huge offers. Inform your bosses. Get a massive raise. Stay in your present job.
Multiple sources say the 52-year-old coach has agreed to a seven-year extension at Wichita State, at a whopping $3.3 million per year.
I'll bet a loaner car is part of the deal, too.
Who knows, maybe Marshall is getting more than a car.
A limousine maybe. Possibly the use of an airplane.
Like I said, Maury John is no doubt rolling over in his grave.