Don’t blame Coach Roberts for the doldrums of his years; blame President “Suits” Harrington for his hire and the less relevancy of the University as a whole that occurred during the last half of Harrington’s presidency.
Young Norm Roberts, with no prior D1 head coaching experience should never been hired to do battle with Boeheim, Thompson, and others in the old Big East. I am told that Harrington, alone, made the decision to hire Roberts without committee approval.
Making matters worse for Roberts success was that StJ’s was placed on probation for 2 seasons before his first recruiting cycle ended. A short time before his hire StJ’s brand was tarnished by national headlines about players involved with strippers in Pittsburgh. Roberts budget for staff and program had been reportedly cut from Jarvis’ budgets and Roberts was forced to work with one of the smallest budgets in the Big East. UConn hijacked his star recruits Doug Wiggins, etc. During the turmoil Harrington seemly trivialized the StJ’s national image in basketball and Harrington threatened to “shut down” the StJ’s mens basketball program.
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