How many of you knew that Emerson College was in Boston, anyway? That's my point.
But those coaching changes do pique out interest when the new hire happens to be a former high-major head coach. The name Jim O'Brien ring a bell? Once a rising star in the profession, O'Brien was a head coach at St. Bonaventure, Boston College, and Ohio State -- taking the Buckeyes to the 1999 Final Four -- before being fired in 2004 for giving $6,000 to Yugoslavian recruit Aleksandar Radojevic. He was given a two-year show-cause penalty by the NCAA, although he did eventually win a $2.4 million lawsuit against Ohio State for wrongful termination.

"I am excited to be the next men’s basketball coach at Emerson College," O’Brien said. "During the past few years, I have become familiar with Emerson while watching other friends coach in the GNAC. Emerson is a great school and seems like a great fit for me at this time in my life. It affords my wife and I an opportunity to continue to live in Boston, a city that we love, while allowing me to focus on what I enjoy most: being in a gym and coaching a team."
You wanna talk about recruiting tools?
How about being able to tell a kid at the D-III level he's the best shooter he's recruited since Michael Redd. You know, NBA all-star Michael Redd? That's a lot cheaper than handing out Ricky Roe duffel bags.
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