Doherty Faces Rift - DMN

Sounds like the damage will take a while to heal for sure. We might be recruiting from elsewhere for a while. Ronnie Morgan would have been a nice pickup.
"They want Dallas to show support for their programs but aren't showing support for our programs," Mays said of SMU. - what does this mean?
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Doherty faces rift with DISD
New SMU coach will need to repair damage done by Tubbs' firing
10:21 PM CDT on Monday, April 24, 2006
By CALVIN WATKINS / The Dallas Morning News
UNIVERSITY PARK – With Matt Doherty starting this week as SMU's basketball coach, there is a wide gap between the university and the Dallas Independent School District.
Jimmy Tubbs, a longtime high school coach and a DISD favorite, was fired this month by SMU.
Some DISD coaches are upset.
Asked about Doherty, DISD assistant athletic director Goree Johnson said, "Tell him good luck. I have nothing personal against him. I have concerns with how SMU is doing business."
SMU officials said they fired Tubbs for NCAA violations.
The DISD has schooled some of the best talent in the state and nation in Chris Bosh (Lincoln), LaMarcus Aldridge (Seagoville) and Darrell Arthur (South Oak Cliff).
SMU hasn't signed a player from the DISD since Lincoln's Bryan Hopkins in 2002.
South Oak Cliff coach James Mays said hiring Doherty is a good move.SOC's Ronnie Morgan, a 6-7 forward considered one of the top players in the state, had made an oral commitment to SMU. But after Tubbs was fired, Morgan dropped the Mustangs.
"They want Dallas to show support for their programs but aren't showing support for our programs," Mays said of SMU. "There's a lot of rebuilding to do with the inner city because of what they did to Coach Tubbs."
Mays and Johnson said Doherty should hire a coach with Dallas ties.
Doherty is aware of the divide.
"It's an issue," Doherty said. "You know, every place I've been, there's always issues. The thing that I like is I turn negatives into positives. People in Dallas care, and they care about SMU basketball. This is a profession, and it's all about relationships and building relationships."
Kevin Lewis, an assistant coach at Houston who played at SMU, said Doherty was a great hire.
"The coaches are upset that Jimmy's not there, but Doherty will do OK," he said.
"They want Dallas to show support for their programs but aren't showing support for our programs," Mays said of SMU. - what does this mean?
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Doherty faces rift with DISD
New SMU coach will need to repair damage done by Tubbs' firing
10:21 PM CDT on Monday, April 24, 2006
By CALVIN WATKINS / The Dallas Morning News
UNIVERSITY PARK – With Matt Doherty starting this week as SMU's basketball coach, there is a wide gap between the university and the Dallas Independent School District.
Jimmy Tubbs, a longtime high school coach and a DISD favorite, was fired this month by SMU.
Some DISD coaches are upset.
Asked about Doherty, DISD assistant athletic director Goree Johnson said, "Tell him good luck. I have nothing personal against him. I have concerns with how SMU is doing business."
SMU officials said they fired Tubbs for NCAA violations.
The DISD has schooled some of the best talent in the state and nation in Chris Bosh (Lincoln), LaMarcus Aldridge (Seagoville) and Darrell Arthur (South Oak Cliff).
SMU hasn't signed a player from the DISD since Lincoln's Bryan Hopkins in 2002.
South Oak Cliff coach James Mays said hiring Doherty is a good move.SOC's Ronnie Morgan, a 6-7 forward considered one of the top players in the state, had made an oral commitment to SMU. But after Tubbs was fired, Morgan dropped the Mustangs.
"They want Dallas to show support for their programs but aren't showing support for our programs," Mays said of SMU. "There's a lot of rebuilding to do with the inner city because of what they did to Coach Tubbs."
Mays and Johnson said Doherty should hire a coach with Dallas ties.
Doherty is aware of the divide.
"It's an issue," Doherty said. "You know, every place I've been, there's always issues. The thing that I like is I turn negatives into positives. People in Dallas care, and they care about SMU basketball. This is a profession, and it's all about relationships and building relationships."
Kevin Lewis, an assistant coach at Houston who played at SMU, said Doherty was a great hire.
"The coaches are upset that Jimmy's not there, but Doherty will do OK," he said.