Where are they now? Coaching staffs of the past 20 years

Do you ever wonder where they are and if they’re still coaching? Same. This list doesn’t include dobos or special assistants.

2003/2004:

Wayne Morgan - Retired
Fred Quartlebaum - Kansas DOBO
Damon Archibald - Tarleton State Assistant
Bob Sundovold - UMSL (D2) Head Coach

Team record: 20-13


2004-2005:

Wayne Morgan - Retired
Damon Archibald - Tarleton State Assistant
Bob Sundovold - UMSL (D2) Head Coach
Darryl Sharp - Hampton Associate HC

Team record: 19-12


2005/2006:

Wayne Morgan - Retired
Damon Archibald - Tarleton State Assistant
Eric Brown - Utah State Assistant
Michael Mennenga - Oregon Assistant

Team record: 16-14


2006/2007:

Greg McDermott - Creighton Head Coach
Jeff Rutter - Western Michigan Assistant
TJ Otzelberger - Iowa State Head Coach
Jean Prioleau - SFA Assistant Coach

Team record: 15-16


2007/2008:

Greg McDermott - Creighton Head Coach
Jeff Rutter - Western Michigan Assistant
TJ Otzelberger - Iowa State Head Coach
Jean Prioleau - SFA Assistant Coach

Team record: 14-18


2008/2009:

Greg McDermott - Creighton Head Coach
Jeff Rutter - Western Michigan Assistant
TJ Otzelberger - Iowa State Head Coach
Daniyal Robinson - Cleveland St Head Coach

Team record: 15-17


2009/2010:

Greg McDermott - Creighton Head Coach
Jeff Rutter - Western Michigan Assistant
TJ Otzelberger - Iowa State Head Coach
Daniyal Robinson - Cleveland St Head Coach

Team record: 15-17


2010/2011:

Fred Hoiberg - Nebraska Head Coach
Bobby Lutz - Retired
TJ Otzelberger - Iowa State Head Coach
Elwyn McRoy - Unemployed

Team record: 16-16


2011/2012:

Fred Hoiberg - Nebraska Head Coach
TJ Otzelberger - Iowa State Head Coach
Matt Abdelmassih - St. John’s NIL role
Cornell Mann - GVSU (D2) Head Coach

Team record: 23-11


2012/2013:

Fred Hoiberg - Nebraska Head Coach
TJ Otzelberger - Iowa State Head Coach
Matt Abdelmassih - St. John’s NIL role
Cornell Mann - GVSU (D2) Head Coach

Team record: 23-12


2013/2014:

Fred Hoiberg - Nebraska Head Coach
Doc Sadler - Kansas Special Advisor
Matt Abdelmassih - St. John’s NIL role
Cornell Mann - GVSU (D2) Head Coach

Team record: 28-8


2014/2015:

Fred Hoiberg - Nebraska Head Coach
Charlie Henry - Georgia Southern Head Coach
Matt Abdelmassih - St. John’s NIL role
Cornell Mann - GVSU (D2) Head Coach

Team record: 25-9


2015/2016:

Steve Prohm - Murray State Head Coach
TJ Otzelberger - Iowa State Head Coach
Daniyal Robinson - Cleveland St Head Coach
William Small - USF Assistant

Team record: 23-12


2016/2017:

Steve Prohm - Murray State Head Coach
Daniyal Robinson - Cleveland St Head Coach
William Small - USF Assistant
Neill Berry - Marquette Assistant

Team record: 24-11


2017/2018:

Steve Prohm - Murray State Head Coach
Daniyal Robinson - Cleveland St Head Coach
William Small - USF Assistant
Neill Berry - Marquette Assistant

Team record: 13-18


2018/2019:

Steve Prohm - Murray State Head Coach
Daniyal Robinson - Cleveland St Head Coach
William Small - USF Assistant
James Kane - Dayton Assistant

Team record: 23-12


2019/2020:

Steve Prohm - Murray State Head Coach
Daniyal Robinson - Cleveland St Head Coach
William Small - USF Assistant
James Kane - Dayton Assistant

Team record: 12-20


2020/2021:

Steve Prohm - Murray State Head Coach
Daniyal Robinson - Cleveland St Head Coach
William Small - USF Assistant
James Kane - Dayton Assistant

Team record: 2-22


2021/2022:

TJ Otzelberger - Iowa State Head Coach
Kyle Green - Iowa State Assistant
Daniyal Robinson - Cleveland St Head Coach
JR Blount - Iowa State Assistant

Team record: 22-13



2022/2023:

TJ Otzelberger - Iowa State Head Coach
Kyle Green - Iowa State Assistant
Nate Schmidt - Iowa State Assistant
JR Blount - Iowa State Assistant

Team record: 19-14


2023/2024:

TJ Otzelberger - Iowa State Head Coach
Kyle Green - Iowa State Assistant
Nate Schmidt - Iowa State Assistant
JR Blount - Iowa State Assistant

Currently: 20-6
Thanks so much for posting this. Very interesting
 
For those of you around how did we end up with Morgan? Was it simply to keep stinson and blaylock
If I remember correctly, which isn’t saying much, it was an ugly situation. The LE firing was handled poorly, to say the least. I’ve never been a BVD fan by any means and I think the job, at that time, wasn’t attractive. Morgan applied and seemed a safe higher that would clean up the image of the program. That’s my perception.
 
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For those of you around how did we end up with Morgan? Was it simply to keep stinson and blaylock
They threatened to look elsewhere if it wasn’t Morgan and honestly nobody wanted to coach due to the handling and mess that was created with the firing. Haluska got involved. I think he said he would leave if LE was retained and then left anyhow.
 
Seriously, there are a bunch of assistants who have gone on to be head coaches on those lists!
 
Wasn't Nick Nurse on staff for a day under McDermott?

McDermott's record was much closer to .500 than I expected. I don't remember watching many wins those years.
I thought the same thing on McD but looking back I guess it was a lot of wins against nobodies in the non con followed by ~4 conf wins. He had a great staff and has had success at his other stops but I think he came to Ames purely for the money and it showed. He was never a fit and coached some of the most unwatchable bball I've seen. The best thing to come out of his tenure was getting TJ here in the first place.

Cool list by the OP. Thanks for putting it together.
 
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What did the guy do, give you a wedgie in front of a bunch of girls?

Maybe it's time to just...........let............go.
I don’t have any disdain for Wayne Morgan the person, but he should never have had the job. My dislike is for Geoffrey and BvD for their putrid handling of the Eustacy situation and for sticking us with someone not equipped to be a high-major coach.

BvD deserves to be derided relentlessly on this board.
 
They threatened to look elsewhere if it wasn’t Morgan and honestly nobody wanted to coach due to the handling and mess that was created with the firing. Haluska got involved. I think he said he would leave if LE was retained and then left anyhow.

My recollection is that Morgan was at least the 6th choice, based on newspaper reports at the time (lol). No coach wanted any part of the mess in the basketball program or the AD.
 
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Did Wayne ever coach again? Anyone know what he did post-ISU?
It's been all over the place. He had his satellite installation company, moved back to New York around 2009 ish, had 3 years as an assistant at Hofstra, sold life insurance for a while, a couple years as a life skill mentor (I think at Syracuse if remember) and now doing financial advising and insurance sales. I think that's everything.

I don't mean to disparage anybody, but he is not the sharpest knife in the drawer (have some sad stories to back that up) so most things have been 2-3 years and on to the next industry.
 
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If I remember correctly, which isn’t saying much, it was an ugly situation. The LE firing was handled poorly, to say the least. I’ve never been a BVD fan by any means and I think the job, at that time, wasn’t attractive. Morgan applied and seemed a safe higher that would clean up the image of the program. That’s my perception.
There was also one of the LE former assistants who got arrested too.
The reputation of the program was in shambles.
I don't think the candidates rumored to replace LE were great either. That just showed how unattractive the job was
 
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