I think its only fitting that we let Coatney have the last word,
assuming he's come down from that cloud yet. He's waited a long time
for this, and his Jayhawks took the title in the most electrifying way.
There's no such thing as a crummy national championship, but no one
wants to win one in a garbage game like, say, the Maryland-Indiana
slopfest about five years ago. This was a skilled, thrilling game, with
superb players all over the court, and the kind of finish you can't
script. I'd like to second Starr's compliment of the referees and their
wise decision to swallow their whistles. As I watched it, I thought
often that the game was being called like an NBA game--and that it was
much better for it. The players decided this one, loud and clear.
But now all the speculation will turn to the coaches--or one coach, at
least. When I sent Coatney a congratulatory e-mail last night, I told
him that I thought he'd won a title but probably lost a coach. As
everyone reading this surely knows, Bill Self is being wooed by his
alma mater, Oklahoma State, with buckets of money. Coatney thinks he'll
resist the lure, but I seriously doubt it. At the risk of being a
cynic, OSU is simply offering too much money to walk away from--a reported $4
million per year with a $6 million bonus. (He makes just over $1
million per with Kansas.) I'm sure KU will sweeten his deal, but not
/that/ much. And here's why I'm so convinced Self will take the dough:
it wouldn't be a betrayal. It would, in fact, be an act of loyalty to
both sides. He can cry "mission accomplished" for Kansas--he got them
their title--and he can return home without leaving any unfinished
business and without having to explain why on Earth he would do it. And
though it didn't stop Billy Donovan, the thought will surely cross
Self's mind about what kind of KU team hed be returning to. Its also
worth saying that $10 million is an insane amount of money, and I'm not
sure any of us--as pure and noble as we are--could walk away from it.
Especially if we were being offered that money to come home.
Coatney, I don't think anything can dim your day today. But do you
really think Self will be your coach next year? Or is that just the
champagne talking?