http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/041410aab.html
I don't know if this is a good hire, aside from the fact that he was the Nuggets coach for two years and oversaw a 17-65 team turn into a 43-39 team with a little luck in Melo Man.
As a college coach, though he most recently coached at the University of Colorado where he was in the middle of turning around a bad team (12-20, 9-22, 15-16 from 07/08 -09/10), Wake is getting a guy who is kind of an unknown in terms of being able to be a good head coach at the Automatic BCS conference level. He couldn't do a quick turnaround at CU, so how can he get Wake over the top?
Probably his two years at the US Air Force Academy of Colorado Springs will be his brightest point. In two years, he led the Falcons to a 24-7 record in 2005-06 when they made the NCAA Tournament (and were 2nd in the MWC), and also a 2006-07 record of 26-9 where they made the NIT Semifinals. That was the first time a service academy team hit that round since West Point did it back in 1970, under Bob Knight's reign, one year after Mike Krzyzewski graduated and served abroad in South Korea. Let's not kid ourselves as to why Air Force was a pretty damn good team for most of the 2000's. First, it wasn't because Gregg Popovich led a coaching camp there. IT was because it started with Joe Scott, who brought the Princeton, and Bzdelik rode off the coattails of those last teams which were heavily Scott (and Mooney - who was a Princeton assistant too) influenced. Now the Air Force Academy doesn't have anyone with the Princeton and they had consecutive 10-21 years, only winning ONE MWC game this season, and none last season. Anyway, I digress
Well, a new coaching spot is open at Colorado. Should Dino Gaudio get a shot out in the mountains?