While the sudden and unexpected loss of
John Beilein is a huge blow to
Michigan, the Wolverines' competition is breathing a bit of a temporary sigh of relief that they won’t have to compete with him on the floor or in recruiting. Several teams could likely benefit.
Part of what made Beilein so special at Michigan was his ability to not only evaluate, but develop talent. He and his staff also searched far and wide to find “Michigan” kids and picking out who exactly stands to benefit the most (outside of
Michigan State) isn’t easy because of the Wolverines' diverse and versatile recruiting attack.
Looking across the college landscape, here are five programs that stand out to me as potentially benefiting from Beilein’s departure.
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INDIANA
Archie Miller is still working to gain strong footing in the Big Ten and not having to worry about Beilein anymore is surely a relief. I’m sure
Indiana would love to take a run at a guy like 2020 Michigan point guard commit
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KANSAS
I’m looking at a potential short term impact here.
Kansas really wants a combo forward who can score and is in the thick of it with
Memphis for five-star
Precious Achiuwa
. But let’s say
Bill Self and his staff miss on him. I’m sure they would love to look in the direction of top 50
Jalen Wilson
. Now, Wilson is currently signed to the Wolverines and undecided about what to do next. But, he also just happens to be the best friend of five-star point guard
R.J. Hampton
, for whom the Jayhawks are in a final group with
Kentucky, Memphis and
Texas Tech to land. The potential for an unexpected boost is certainly there.
MICHIGAN STATE
I mean this one is obvious right? If anybody is popping virtual bottles or throwing a party over Beilein’s departure, it has got to be
Tom Izzo and the Spartans. Don’t get me wrong, Izzo and his crew have still been having plenty of success and Beilein hasn’t ever hurt them too badly in local recruiting. But, not having to worry about that guy anymore down the road has to be a huge relief. Is this the final nudge needed for four-star junior forward
OHIO STATE
While Beilien and Michigan have recruited all across the country, they have also been quite active in the state of Ohio.
Chris Holtmann and his staff have to be glad that they no longer have to deal with him. I’m also quite sure that they are letting Jackson know that they’d be very interested if the stud in state point guard decides that he wants to back off of his Michigan pledge.
VIRGINIA
If I were to pick the coach who most closely matches Beilein in terms of temperament, recruiting strategy and ability to evaluate and develop talent for his system, then I would most likely go with
Virginia coach
Tony Bennett. Bennnett competed head to head with Beilein most recently for Michigan signee
Cole Bajema
and if he were to reopen things, I’d bet Bennett and the Cavaliers would be all over the Washington product after taking some NBA losses on the heels of their 2019 National Championship. It’s also one less strong competitor for what is a knockdown/dragout battle to land five-star big man
Walker Kessler
in 2020.