The 2007-2008 coaching changes are beginning but not as early as last year when Dan Monson was fired after just the first 7 games of the season.
San Francisco's new coach will be Eddie Sutton ("interim") replacing Jessie Evans (45-57 in 3+ years).
........there is an MVC connection in this....as one of San Francisco's better players,
Vince Polakovic was just suspended by the NCAA for 24 games, causing San Francisco
to go into a tailspin and lose five of their last six games. Polakovic was cited by the NCAA for the same rule as
Iowa State's Lucca Staiger, for playing on a German pro team. One further coincidence, is that Vince Polakovic
was originally recruited to University of Northern Iowa by Greg McDermott, who now is the coach at Iowa State where Staiger plays. Polakovic barely played for McDermott, however. After UNI's first two games in 2004-2005 he was not happy with his limited playing time and left the team.
Another member of that German team, Jermaine Raffington, also was recruited to UNI by McDermott, but never enrolled there, and ended up at Southeastern Iowa junior college
Raffington signed with
Butler out of Southeastern Iowa. He too faced penalties by the NCAA and was released
from Butler and returned to Germany to continue his pro career.
http://butlersports.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/062907aac.html
Oddly, one other kid who was in the same situation as Staiger, Polakovic, and Raffington, was
Nemanja Calasan,
but Calasan (from
Midland juco) committed to and signed with Purdue out of junior college, and when the NCAA checked out Calasan,
even though he also played on the same teams with professionals, just as Staiger & Polakovic did, just oddly.....
the NCAA found a reason to grant Calasan almost immediate eligibily.....could it be just a coincidence that Calasan
was treated differently because he was going to Purdue, and not a mid-major????
http://www.mercurynews.com/collegesports/ci_7819191?nclick_check=1
http://www.journalgazette.net/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071211/SPORTS0303/712110307