2021-22 Season

Podcast: On Juwan Howard, Michigan, and the fallout of an ugly scene at Wisconsin

Dylan and Brendan discuss Juwan Howard striking Joe Krabbenhoft, the chaos that ensued, and what it means moving forward for all parties. Then they jump over to Michigan State and what the Spartans need to do to get back on track down the stretch this season after two more losses last week.

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  1. adamsmit86

    “Dylan and Brendan discuss Juwan Howard striking Joe Krabbenhoft, the chaos that ensued, and what it means moving forward for all parties. Then they jump over to Michigan State and what the Spartans need to do to get back on track down the stretch.”

    Lol this description makes me laugh. Feels like the Juwan thing needs it’s own episode

  2. 93grad

    I totally disagree with Dylan’s take on Juwan’s press conference. Juwan totally whiffed on his chance to actually explain what caused him to take a swipe at the other coach and he completely whiffed on his opportunity to show some remorse and leadership.

    The press conference stuff is obviously small potatoes compared to what happened on the floor, but to act like it didn’t matter at all is totally ignoring the PR component and how that, for better or worse, matters to a lot of people, including Warde, obviously.

  3. umhoops

    That’s fair… I just am struggling to come up with any situation there that changes any of the reactions. I agree more with the “remorse and leadership” which there was obviously a complete absence of but the press conference was what 15 minutes after he was in a fight? What do people really expect is going to be said in that situation? The idea that he could explain what caused things or would explain it is never happening IMO. He wasn’t going to convince people he was right (he wasn’t right, obviously) and it wouldn’t come off well.

  4. mbcmessink

    I was shocked there was a media session at all, and especially that players were made available.

  5. ctballer

    Assuming coach Howard keeps his job, realistically what his path forward. I’m struggling to see anything positive for UM team. The players are young and can regroup but Howard’s future at Michigan doesn’t look good.

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