“There’s just a lot of different pieces for people to sort through. But at the end of the day I’m really excited about being here and seeing where we can go with this program.”
Barry Collier, the school’s AD and former basketball coach from 1989-2000, is also not a candidate, sources told SNY.tv.
The top two candidates appear to be Michigan assistant LaVall Jordan, who is a former Butler assistant under Todd Lickliter and who was on the bench for the NCAA championship game this season; and Brandon Miller, a Matta assistant at Xavier and Ohio State and a Butler assistant under Stevens.
“I would be really upset if it were someone outside of those two,” Joel Cornette, a former Bulldog center and assistant coach, told the Indy Star of Jordan and Miller. “When Brad took the job, he’d been doing things the Butler Way. He’d been there for years. These guys are the same way.”
Butler — which reached back-to-back NCAA title games in 2010 and ’11 — needs to act quickly given that college coaches will head out on the road on July 10 and Butler needs to make a statement on the recruiting trail as it heads into the new Big East.
“Brad is leaving a great legacy and an excellent foundation for us to build on” Collier said. “Our athletics program has an extremely bright future, and we are confident that Butler’s first year in the Big East will be an outstanding one.”