WHY would a coach, whose stock is quite possibly the highest in the metro-area (Tim Cluess) take an assistant coaching job (I'm not even sure the pay would be much higher) for a possible lame-duck coach that could very well be fired within the next few years?
To me, it wouldn't make much sense, but you never know.
How do you think Buzz Williams became coach at Marquette?
Williams' arrival at Marquette was unique because he left UNO as a head coach to become the associate head coach under Crean.
This would be a
slightly different scenario due to
1) Cluess would be moving up from D-II to D-I, as opposed to Williams, who chose to move up the food chain by taking a lesser position at a more high profile D-I job
2) Crean wasn't a proverbial lame duck (as some view Roberts), instead he was openly pursued by other high profile programs
Two other very longshot possibilities but still worthy of a call:
You wonder if Pete Gillen, a Brooklyn native with plenty of experience at Catholic Universities (Notre Dame, Fairfield, Providence, Xavier) and contacts, would be interested in being an associate head coach here. Realistically, Steve Lappas, who still lives in the area, might be more willing to give it a shot. Both are far more accomplished than Roberts, but might be bored with television. Danny Nee was willing to work under Freddie Hill.
Frankly, I wish Harrington would just begin anew.