South Tahoe basketball star to coach Alabama-Birmingham
By Reno Gazette-Journal
Jerod Haase, who led South Tahoe High to a state basketball championship in 1992, was named the head coach at Alabama-Birmingham on Monday night.
Haase, who was officially announced as UAB’s coach Tuesday afternoon, has worked under Roy Williams for the past 13 seasons at North Carolina and Kansas.
“I want to thank (UAB President) Dr. (Carol) Garrison and (athletic director) Mr. (Brian) Mackin for this opportunity,” Haase said in a release. “It’s a tremendous leap of faith, and I will do everything in my power to prove that this is the right hire at the right time. I will work tirelessly to ensure that this decision on your behalf is a great one.
“I also want to thank Coach Williams. Without getting into too much detail, when I left his office yesterday I told him I have to leave and not talk because I can’t do it (emotionally). He’s been great to me.”
Haase replaces Mike Davis, who was fired after six seasons. He agreed to a five-year contract worth $475,000 annually plus incentives. The contract must still be approved by the Alabama university system.
they have GREAT barbecue at Dreamland and pulled pork at Saw’s, in Birmingham, you lucky Blazer!!!
Congratulations!!!
UAB is lucky to have such a fine person for their coach. We wish you the best of everything, Jerod!
Congrads to Jerod he deserves it and will make a great coach.UAB made a great choice.