
The Buzz is not back at the University of New Orleans. It never had a chance to arrive.
UNO men's head basketball coach Buzz Williams announced his resignation on Friday to become an assistant coach at Marquette University. Williams lasted only one year on the job with a three year contract. Last year, former head coach Monte Towe resigned to become an assistant coach under Sidney Lowe at North Carolina State, where Towe helped lead the Wolfpack to the 1974 NCAA Championship.
Williams would have made $150,000 per year as UNO's head coach. As reported in the New Orleans Times Picayune, he is set to make $200,000 per year at Marquette. While no one can blame him for leaving for the money, he leaves a UNO basketball program in desperate need of stability in Post-Katrina New Orleans. Buzz was 14-17 last year for the Privateers, and a not-too-shabby 9-9 in the Sun Belt Conference.
Why this is troubling is that UNO was just getting back on its feet after Katrina damaged much of the Nat Kiefer Arena on the Lakefront, UNO's home for basketball. Laying dormant since the storm, appropriated money had begun to flow, and the Arena was tentatively set to open in the 2008-2009 season. Williams was to be the driving force behind restoring UNO basketball (and the entire athletic department with it) to the prominence of the Tim Floyd days.
It would be harsh to call Williams a carpetbagger for packing his bags after such a short stay, and he may well have experienced frustrations that he thought may have hampered his ability to do his job to the best of his ability. Among those challenges certainly were the lack of a suitable arena and the long time scale to fix it. UNO played last season and will play this season in the Human Performance Center, the equivalent of a college recreational facility or loosely compared to an average high-school gym. Not exactly Division I standards, but after Katrina, much work still needs to be done here in New Orleans.
The bigger picture is that, as we've seen here amongst ordinary folks, qualified people, essential-to-the-recovery people, are still leaving New Orleans like torrential rains on a summer afternoon. The loss of doctors, lawyers, accountants, bankers, and Fortune 500 Companies from the area is staggering. To make matters worse, they were trickling out of New Orleans before Katrina. Williams was contributing to the recovery by doing what he loved at a university that needed him. Had he succeeded, Nat Kiefer Arena may well have been the "House that Buzz Rebuilt." That job will have to go to someone else.
UNO's slow recovery from Katrina was not unexpected. Long the "red-headed step-child" of the Louisiana State University System--yes, UNO was once LS-UNO and has the same crest as LSU--UNO was not among the priorities of a state university board looking at hundreds of millions of dollars in damages to deal with. Possibly, the UNO administration gave a too-rosy picture of what UNO was going to look like to Williams before he accepted the job.
Here's to wishing Buzz success at Marquette, certainly much more of a prominent D-I basketball program than UNO. Here's to hoping as well that UNO can find a replacement in someone who wants to be there, even relishing the opportunity to rebuild a basketball program with some history from scratch.
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