by WildBillPony » Mon Sep 08, 2008 10:51 am
As a kid growing up in El Paso, I went to most Texas Western/UTEP home games with my parents. I watched the team from almost the beginning of Coach Haskins career there, which included players like Nolan Richardson, Jim Barnes, Bobby Joe Hill, the '66 team, & Nate Archibald. Almost every game was packed when the Miners played in the old, smaller Memorial Gym. The place was always literally rockin'. That didn't change too much after the move into Don Haskins Center. The fan excitement stirred by the Haskins teams in the early years, and his ability to get the best out of many lesser recruits, even in later years, helped to make a Don Haskins a legend. I eventually transferred to SMU, but my interest in the basketball teams & program here has always been high because of those experiences in El Paso.
Nowadays, it will be rare to see someone stick with the same school for 38 years, turning down far more lucrative offers along the way. Haskins was from a breed that simply no longer exists. UTEP realized that right away with Billy Gillespie & Doc Sadler.
Don Haskins has left an indelible print of greatness on UTEP & college basketball that will never be forgotten.