I’m sure Wildhack will sit down with Red, Gerry and Hop, but I hope he speaks with other candidates too. The questions asked are crucial. Not just what they see happening in college now, but what they foresee ten years from now? What are you looking for in today’s student athletes? Style of play, NIL, portal, how will you engage with the community, what he or she sees currently lacking in the program, what we need to move into the upper echelon of the ACC, what are you looking for in your staff, how will you engage with Otto’s Army, graduation rates, and how will you oversee the program to make sure we stay in compliance with NCAA rules and regulations. There should be a blackboard session too. Last second situations, including sideline, full court, etc. How will you move the program forward with the abilities of todays players? What’s your philosophy? This is just a start. Put them on the court with players (shouldn’t be with current players) and let each candidate demonstrate what they would do with inbounds plays and end of game situations. At some point in the near future, taking a timeout in the final minute of play will allow you to take the ball to mid court after a timeout. Women and the NBA already do this. This is game changing. You better have multiple sideline plays ready to go because it will totally change the end of games. COMMUNICATION!! -with players, staff, compliance, academic support, AD, MEDIA, Alumni, parents, students, and fans. This is a start. Wildhack better have an interview committee that’s diverse and specialized (Satalin, Belien, etc.). The AD shouldn’t just rely on himself. He’s not a basketball expert. This should be thorough and exhausting. You don’t get a second chance. Get it right. This is a start. There’s a lot more than mentioned here. Don’t forget how these candidates are perceived by HS coaches, AAU, college coaches, agents, etc. Good luck. Please add your own thoughts. As fans, maybe we provide ideas for JW.