WHAT SHOULD THE CONSEQUENCE BE FOR MICHIGAN HC JUWAN HOWARD?
By now, you have all seen the altercation that took place following Michigan‘s loss to Wisconsin.
Ever since the moment it happened, fans and media members took to social media to give their opinion on what should happen to Juwan Howard.
Some have said Howard should be fired, some have said he should be suspended, and others have said that nothing should happen because he was defending his players.
Nation, what do you think the consequence should be for Howard?
HERE IS WHAT HAPPENED AND WHAT WAS SAID AFTER THE ALTERCATION
NEW VIDEO EMERGES
In case you have not yet seen the original video of Michigan‘s post-game altercation with Wisconsin enough times already, we now have another one for you to check out.
This one is via Jeanna Trotman and was shot by WKOW.
Note: This video is unedited and includes some not safe for work language.
Here's really good raw video of the aftermath of #Michigan and #Wisconsin. You can clearly hear Juwan Howard say "I'll remember that" to Greg Gard prior to the altercation.
(Video courtesy of WKOW. Caution unedited, NSFW language.) pic.twitter.com/27N2q1OD8I
— Jeanna Trotman (@JeannaTrotmanTV) February 20, 2022
FROM EARLIER:
GREG GARD COMMENTS ON ALTERCATION WITH JUWAN HOWARD, MICHIGAN PLAYERS
Below are Greg Gard’s comments about what went down at the end of the game against Michigan and in the handshake line with Juwan Howard and the Michigan players.
JUWAN HOWARD EXPLAINS WHY THINGS ESCALATED
Sunday was not a good day at all for the Michigan basketball team.
Not only were they beaten handily by Wisconsin but following the game, Wolverines head coach Juwan Howard let his emotions get the best of him, resulting in him accosting Badgers assistant coach Joe Krabbenhoft.
From Associated Press:
“I addressed with the head coach that I will remember that, because of the timeout,” Howard said. “Someone touched me, and I think it was very uncalled for, for them to touch me, as we were verbalizing and communicating with one another. That’s what escalated it.”
Wisconsin athletic director Chris McIntosh said he already had contacted Big Ten Commissioner Kevin Warren about the situation, adding that Wisconsin had staff members who were “affected and injured.”
“There’s no room, no space for conduct like that in any competition, much less a Big Ten competition,” McIntosh said. “The Big Ten takes pride in sportsmanship. The Big Ten takes pride in acting with class. That didn’t happen today.”
WARDE MANUEL WEIGHS IN ON SUNDAY’S ALTERCATION
Here is what Michigan AD Warde Manuel had to say regarding the unfortunate event.
“I am aware of and watched the end of our Men’s basketball game.”
“There is no excuse for any of our staff or student-athletes to get into a physical altercation with others regardless of instigating factors.”
“I reached out and apologized to Chris McIntosh and President Coleman has reached out to UW Chancellor Blank to apologize for the totally unacceptable behavior.”
“We will review the situation more thoroughly and work with the Big Ten Conference as they determine their disciplinary actions and will determine if further disciplinary actions are warranted.
Statement from University of Michigan Athletic Director Warde Manuel: pic.twitter.com/GVt0zxcgLN
— Michigan Athletics 〽️ (@UMichAthletics) February 20, 2022
ORIGINAL REPORT:
Well, that’s not how it’s supposed to go. Following the University of Michigan’s loss to the Wisconsin Badgers, head coach Juwan Howard lost his cool. Watch as the Wolverine’s head coach shows you exactly what bad sportsmanship looks like:
Juwan Howard throws a punch. pic.twitter.com/HiC3y7yKvG
— Jeff Goodman (@GoodmanHoops) February 20, 2022
Now, no one knows exactly what was said to Howard, but that is definitely not the type of reaction one would expect. The Wolverines lost to the Badgers 77-63, making their odds to make the tournament that much more far-fetched. And, with the looming discipline that could take place, it could be a quiet March in Ann Arbor.
Juwan Howard has no logical or legitimate basis for taking exception to Greg Gard calling a timeout with 15 seconds remaining. And, he is even further off base by his violent reaction setting off a brawl. First of all, what was Juwan Howard doing pressing full-court against players just coming off the bench when his team was down by 14 with 15 seconds remaining. Why isn’t that insulting? If Juwan is going to play the game out to the end that is fine; but he feels Greg is not entitled to do the same? What a hypocrite.
Howard did the same punkish thing a year ago against Mark Turgeon. He is bad bad bad for college basketball. Let him coach an NBA team. That is where he belongs.