Damn, he is the first thing that comes to mind when I think of Arizona.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=3659611
Source: Olson to step down as Arizona coach
ESPN.com news services
Updated: October 23, 2008, 12:55 PM ET
Arizona's Lute Olson is stepping down as the school's men's basketball coach, a source has told ESPN college basketball analyst Vitale.
Associate coach Mike Dunlap will take over the head coaching duties on an interim basis, the source told Vitale.
Damn, he is the first thing that comes to mind when I think of Arizona.
He should be. He put Arizona basketball on the map and made them a powerhouse.
He still has the passion, but he has health problems. It must really suck when the mind is still willing, but the body isn't able.
He gave me what is likely to be my only basketball le as a fan. It was a of a run, becoming the first team to upset three #1 overall seeds en route to a NCAA le. The level of talent he had was never comparable to Duke, North Carolina, Kentucky, but during Arizona's 16 prime years (16 20-win seasons, 16 NCAA appearances, 8 Elite Eights, 4 FFs, 2 NC appearances, 1 le), Arizona had more players drafted into the NBA than any other program. Under Olson, even 3-star prospects like Kerr, Buchler, Simon, Arenas, Walton, Salim and Frye could star in college, and have their moments in, if not even star in the NBA.
He won and lost with class. He knew the highest of highs (1997s le), and the lowest of lows (1999s death of wife, Bobbi) while at Arizona.
I hope he enjoys retirement, because no single person has meant more to Arizona basketball than Lute Olson. Not Jerry Colangelo... No single player...
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