Thursday, November 5, 2009

Pido Goes to the 'Dogs

I was able to read in the Business Mirror today that Pido Jarencio is moving from the head coach spot of the University of Santo Tomas Growling Tigers to the National University Bulldogs. He replaces Manny Dandan who has been there for the greater majority of ten years (Rico Perez coached for a year) and was able to lead NU to it's only appearance in the Final Four in 2002. He did this with the leadership of Alfie Grijaldo, Jeff Napa and Froilan Baguion.

This move comes as a shock to me, personally, after Coach Pido led his 2006 Cinderella UST team to the UAAP Championship during his rookie year. He was such a proud Goldie/Tiger back in his playing days when he was trading threes with Allan Caidic of UE. He brought that fiery approach to the PBA and had his best days with the Ginebra franchise. As a coach, he still carried that swagger, preaching his three P's of Pride, Puso and Palaban to his Tiger teams. There has been so much history with Jarencio and UST that it would just seem wrong not to see him in the black, gold, black, white, especially with 400 years of UST coming up. (Perhaps the only UST coach more deserving of that honor would be Aric Del Rosario, but he can't coach anymore because of his ailing heart.)

This leads us to two questions - 1) Did UST give up on Pido after falling short these last three years? 2) Were there greater forces that convinced him to move to NU? Let's go deeper...

1) It seems so sad that the school would give up so fast on a man who has rendered has service to the school with such passion and loyalty. Pido took the job in 2006 and won the title. He made the postseason all but one year, and made Jervy Cruz and Dylan Ababou into MVP's. Not pretty bad considering he also boasts of so many classic performances as a player. Not to mention, the gamut of emotion he displays in game is such pure entertainment and candidness. Could it be that some disgruntled alumni supporters are the ones actually calling for his ouster?

2) On the flip side of things, could it be that NU, boosted with the budget for the Sy's of SM have been able to buy some space into the coach's future? Players in the UAAP are tough to recruit, and these days, schools can't win without the budget to bring in some key players and provide for the "athletic and academic" needs. Maybe the coach thinks that he can build a winner with the support system he now has...

Of course, these are just things I ask. Who knows if they're real or not... This also then leaves the question, who's coaching UST? Ariel Vanguardia and Louie Alas are free agents...

2 comments:

  1. does pido impress you from an xs and os standpoint though? seems to me like pido is a great motivator in the doc rivers mold. but i dont think thats what NU needs at this point. traditionally, yes. the bulldogs are perennial underdogs so naturally, they need someone to prop them up. but with the developments (esp financial) regarding the school's basketball program, dont you think its time they get a coach who will do more than just the motivating part? NU has a chance to be an important player in the UAAP with the backing of SM, and i think it would help to have a coach with a strong on-court philosophy and system like franz or norman.

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  2. Xs and Os, I don't think Pido is a great guy on that yet, as with most star players-turned-coaches. Yes, motivation is his forte, and honestly, I think that what NU needs more.

    Manny Dandan was actually a very good Xs and Os guy. He runs a good, solid system. The same effective system that Joe Lipa used in his days with Ateneo. I just think that the NU boys never really respected their coach enough. Unfortunately for NU, the players they got recently are very hard-headed unlike their Final Four cast in 2002 which had heady people. Head cases like Jahnke, Asoro and now, Ponferada and Hermosisima might actually need a coach that was a player than them, so that they would fall in line.

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