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It may or may not be known, but the NIT run 100% saved Ed’s job. Tim Curley (AD) was ready to cut bait with Ed EVEN IF HE MADE THE NCAA TOURNEY (and, presumably, didn’t rip off four stright like he did in the NIT). The roller coaster that were three days in March 2009 were unlike any other…
Thursday March 5, senior night for beloved Jamelle Cornley, was a special night. Down ten, five minutes to go, Bubby Battle throws up an off balance heave that drops with 0.3 seconds left and gives Penn State a 64-63 lead that they would hold onto against a Top-25 Illini squad (a rematch of the 38-33 PSU win that goes down as the worst BCS confrence basketball game in history).
Friday March 6, travel day for the basketball players, but to the rest of us students it is also last day of finals week. Tim and Ed get into a VERY public fight about flight time; one wanting to leave after normal class hours (while having AM pratice at the South gym of the Bryce Jordan Center) and the other wanting to fly into Iowa City in enough time for a night practice at Carver-Hawkeye. You can guess who is who.
Saturday March 7, an afternoon tilt with the Hawkeyes, who are coming into this game 14-16 (4-13). After what many pundits are calling a resume capping 2nd win against soon to be NCAA #5 seed Illinois, Penn State rolls into Iowa city for what should be the icing on the cake, looking to improve on what was a 21-9, 10-7 record at the time. As you can tell by the buildup not only did the Nits lose, but in spectacularly heartbreaking 2OT fashion. When Easy Ed arrived back to campus around 8:00, Tim was waiting for him at the Founder’s Entrance of the Bryce Jordan Center. There was fire in his eyes.
The disconnect piled onto the loss at Iowa led to the inner circle of PSU Basketball looking for a new coach. Tim had had it with Ed. Dechellis had a very attractive story as a man (PSU alum, cancer survivor), but as a coach, he had reached capacity. The interns had been handed down a list of requirements to whittle down a list of potential replacements. Penn State was ready to turn the page.
But then, fate (err, Jamelle Cornley) took over. A new chant rang out on College Avenue; Jamelle Cornley is a man, Luke Harrangody is a B!*(H. Five stright wins over George Mason in OT, Rhode Island, a Chandler Parsons led Florida, Notre Dame, and Baylor gave PSU a trophy, and more importantly a fan base. The view was that Ed Dechellis brought 16 full coach busses from Happy Valley to Madison Square Garden on Tuesday vs. ND and 18 on Thursday vs. Baylor.
This amazing chain of events I eye-witnessed; and saw man become a hero, lose his job, and ride coat-tails to retain it. If I haven’t lost you yet, just know that those 18 busses full of stuents never wanted to leave the program, Ed forced them out. He followed up a spectacular NIT Championship with a disgraceful 0-12 BigTen start, eventually finishing 3-13 for the season. The students of Penn State want NOTHING less than a competitive basketball program, and are ready and willing to jump on board whenever administration tells them its okay. Well Tim Curley, its your move. Bring us back. Hire the right guy for the job. Make us relevent.
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