Chicago Tribune

Mike Brey always keeps it loose, even as he nears Notre Dame wins record

Mike Brey still remembers a reporter's question after Notre Dame hired him in 2000 as its basketball coach.

"First question was, 'Is this a job you want to stay at? If you get it going, are you going to leave?' " Brey recalled. "My answer was, 'My god, first of all, I want to do well enough to not get fired.' But, boy, if this could be your last coaching job, it would be awesome."

The program was searching for footing after Matt Doherty's quick departure for North Carolina after one season in South Bend. Many wondered if the Irish also would serve as a stepping-stone for Brey, a former Duke assistant and head coach at Delaware considered an up-and-comer in the industry at age 41.

When reporters stopped by his office, he would take his Duke championship rings from his desk drawer and jokingly offer them away, a shtick to show he wanted to win his own with the Irish.

Brey has since become a cornerstone not only in Notre Dame athletics, but also in college basketball. When he took over, the Irish hadn't been to an NCAA Tournament in a decade. Tumbleweeds

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Chicago Tribune

Chicago Tribune4 min read
Frustrations Rise After 9 Year Old Girl Attacked By Unleashed Dog In Chicago: ‘She Was Traumatized’
CHICAGO — Nine-year-old Natalie Sieracki spent her sister’s softball game cartwheeling on the grass in Horner Park Saturday evening. She didn’t notice the large, unleashed dog nearby until it attacked her. When she broke away from the animal, she ra
Chicago Tribune7 min read
Chicago Area’s Independent Bookstores See Revival
CHICAGO — Renting out a Lincoln Park brownstone for $200 may be considered unusual, but a 300-year-old vampire who wears three-piece suits and enjoys Taylor Swift music wouldn’t know any better. After all, he has also been imprisoned in a vampire dun
Chicago Tribune3 min readAmerican Government
Measure To Create New State Agency For Childhood Services Now On Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s Desk
The Illinois House on Thursday passed Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s initiative to consolidate early childhood services under a single agency, paving the way for the creation of a new state Department of Early Childhood. “We can make early childhood simpler, b

Related Books & Audiobooks