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Danny Manning Leaves Maryland to Be an Assistant Coach at Louisville . . .

Eban

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"Danny Manning, who has served as a collegiate head or assistant coach for 15 years and is one of the premier players in college basketball history, has joined the University of Louisville men’s basketball staff as associate head coach under the Cardinals’ first-year head coach Kenny Payne.

Manning most recently had become an assistant coach at Maryland in April 2021 before serving as interim head coach after then-head coach Mark Turgeon stepped down on Dec. 3."

 
"Danny Manning, who has served as a collegiate head or assistant coach for 15 years and is one of the premier players in college basketball history, has joined the University of Louisville men’s basketball staff as associate head coach under the Cardinals’ first-year head coach Kenny Payne.

Manning most recently had become an assistant coach at Maryland in April 2021 before serving as interim head coach after then-head coach Mark Turgeon stepped down on Dec. 3."

Where he belongs if it isnt mid or low major.
 
Nothing wrong with finding your comfort level as a coach. A lot of head coaches are better assistants. (Ex. Mike Davis, John Treloar, Steve McClain)
 
Nothing wrong with finding your comfort level as a coach. A lot of head coaches are better assistants. (Ex. Mike Davis, John Treloar, Steve McClain)
Agree. A matching of skill sets. A lot of money to be made as an assistant
 
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