So, Burman hired Shyatt. It's clear to me now that one of two things happened. Shyatt was either the lead candidate all along, or we got informally ("no formal offers were made") turned down by the rest of the field - Dunlap and Dooley probably wanted more money than TB felt comfortable with, and I doubt Kent or Taylor were ever serious about the job.
I'm not completely sold on the hire, and I'm not sure if it means Burman took a step outside of the box, or simply went with the easy choice. What I do know is this... I was a freshman in 1997 when Shyatt started in Laramie. I wasn't a huge basketball fan in high school, and I don't know that I would have attended every game as a freshman. But I did attend every game. Why? Because Coach Shyatt knocked on my dorm room door and personally invited myself and my roommate to the games. Because the players made an effort to meet other students and get involved in the University community - we felt like we knew them. Because Coach Shyatt offered up his own money for the best sign in the stands (some of the greatest signs i've ever seen were at those games). Because I felt like the team wanted me there, no needed me there, to make sure that the AA was rocking and not a fun place to be for an opposing team. That was all because of Coach Shyatt.
So I went to the games. Wouldn't have been much fun though without wins. But they came too. I was in the stands when the boys stomped Southern Utah and Northeastern Illinois. I was there when we squeaked by Utah State and Montana State. I was yelling with the rest when we beat New Mexico and UNLV. And yes, I was there for the "Valentine's Day Massacre" of BYU and when we beat the eventual NCAA runner-up Utah. It was great times, and I fell in love with Cowboy Basketball. I rarely missed a home game in my 7 years at UW, and attend/watch/listen to every game I can now. That was all because of Coach Shyatt. He got us to the games, but his coaching and the wins caused us all to want to come back. And kept some of us coming back even when things got bad in the last few years.
And then he left. I remember after the NIT win him grabbing the PA mike and saying something to the effect of "I'll be back and so will they (the players). See you back here next year." Then he wasn't. I was pissed, and so were a lot of my friends. It still leaves a bad taste in my mouth. But he left things pretty damn good for McClain, and I was still hooked on Cowboy Basketball. I don't hold his leaving against him any more - how can you blame a guy for seeking a better job, his "dream job?" No, I'm over it now, and I think most people who are being honest with themselves are over it too.
Thinking about those things, I get excited about bringing Shyatt back to Laramie. Can he do it again? I really don't know. I hope like hell that he can. He's got a fairly good group of players that only need some good coaching. We know he can provide that. Exciting the fan base will be more difficult after four years of HS and McClain's last two years. But if he can do for current students what he did for me and my friends, Cowboy Basketball will be all right. I'm willing to give him a shot, and am cautiously hopeful for next season.
Welcome back to Laramie Coach Shyatt. Here's to bringing back some pride to Cowboy Basketball.
GO POKES!
I'm not completely sold on the hire, and I'm not sure if it means Burman took a step outside of the box, or simply went with the easy choice. What I do know is this... I was a freshman in 1997 when Shyatt started in Laramie. I wasn't a huge basketball fan in high school, and I don't know that I would have attended every game as a freshman. But I did attend every game. Why? Because Coach Shyatt knocked on my dorm room door and personally invited myself and my roommate to the games. Because the players made an effort to meet other students and get involved in the University community - we felt like we knew them. Because Coach Shyatt offered up his own money for the best sign in the stands (some of the greatest signs i've ever seen were at those games). Because I felt like the team wanted me there, no needed me there, to make sure that the AA was rocking and not a fun place to be for an opposing team. That was all because of Coach Shyatt.
So I went to the games. Wouldn't have been much fun though without wins. But they came too. I was in the stands when the boys stomped Southern Utah and Northeastern Illinois. I was there when we squeaked by Utah State and Montana State. I was yelling with the rest when we beat New Mexico and UNLV. And yes, I was there for the "Valentine's Day Massacre" of BYU and when we beat the eventual NCAA runner-up Utah. It was great times, and I fell in love with Cowboy Basketball. I rarely missed a home game in my 7 years at UW, and attend/watch/listen to every game I can now. That was all because of Coach Shyatt. He got us to the games, but his coaching and the wins caused us all to want to come back. And kept some of us coming back even when things got bad in the last few years.
And then he left. I remember after the NIT win him grabbing the PA mike and saying something to the effect of "I'll be back and so will they (the players). See you back here next year." Then he wasn't. I was pissed, and so were a lot of my friends. It still leaves a bad taste in my mouth. But he left things pretty damn good for McClain, and I was still hooked on Cowboy Basketball. I don't hold his leaving against him any more - how can you blame a guy for seeking a better job, his "dream job?" No, I'm over it now, and I think most people who are being honest with themselves are over it too.
Thinking about those things, I get excited about bringing Shyatt back to Laramie. Can he do it again? I really don't know. I hope like hell that he can. He's got a fairly good group of players that only need some good coaching. We know he can provide that. Exciting the fan base will be more difficult after four years of HS and McClain's last two years. But if he can do for current students what he did for me and my friends, Cowboy Basketball will be all right. I'm willing to give him a shot, and am cautiously hopeful for next season.
Welcome back to Laramie Coach Shyatt. Here's to bringing back some pride to Cowboy Basketball.
GO POKES!