I have no
love for my alma mater. There is no purpose in stating the reasons here.
But, I
believe SIU-Carbondale lost a quality leader when Head Basketball Coach Barry
Hinson stepped away over the weekend. He did so with grace and class, not
traits normally associated with the university.
I knew
Hinson. He interacted with me during my time at John A. Logan College. I loved
his humor and his enthusiasm. But, in the end, it always comes down to
winning….and Hinson didn’t win enough.
He leaves
with a year left on his contract. But his word was his contract and following
last season he told then SIU President Carlo Montemagno, that he would either
take this year’s team to post season…..or quit. Montemagno was not around to
remind Hinson of the pact. He died of cancer last fall.
Hinson was
the coach during a time of unprecedented upheaval at SIU. The bottom fell out
of enrollment….the chancellor was fired for conspiring against the campus….and
the political atmosphere in Carbondale turned corrosive.
With all
that current, Hinson remained undaunted in his advocacy for the Salukis. And he
drew fans with his style of coaching.
In his
closing press conference, Barry Hinson asked to be quoted. Here’s what he said:
“I’m sorry.
I am so sorry that we couldn’t get back to the tournament. It’s haunted me my
entire life. And I’m a man of faith, and my dad taught me a long time ago I
know not what my future holds, but know who holds my future.”
Barry will
land. And when he does, he will enrich the people around him.
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