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Avery Johnson Takes Over At Alabama

The idea of hiring first time coaches isn’t new, though we’ve certainly seen it quite a bit recently. With Alabama hiring Avery Johnson this week, the Crimson Tide jumped on the bandwagon.

Of course, Johnson has coaching experience in the NBA, including head gigs with Dallas and Brooklyn, though he was fired from both positions.

Unlike the acclaim that has followed many of the recent SEC hires like Bruce Pearl, Rick Barnes and Ben Howland, public reception of the Johnson hire has largely been mixed. For some, his lack of experience at the college level is a red-flag, despite the recent success of coaches like Fred Hoiberg at Iowa State. For others, there is very much a wait-and-see approach as he fills out his staff. Either way, Johnson is another name that makes the SEC a much more entertaining conference to follow. Just take a look at the personalities that we have now at ‘Bama, Tennessee, Mississippi State, Kentucky, Auburn and South Carolina.

Written by Will Whelan

Somewhere between psychotic and iconic, William finds refuge in the sound of a leather ball bouncing on a wooden floor, preferably with a Burgundy in hand.

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