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As the announcement that Jerome Allen would be the next head coach was settling at Penn, Class of 2014 recruits across the country reacted to the news they had been awaiting for over three months.
While Athletic Director Steve Bilsky has conducted a thorough search for Penn’s next men’s basketball coach, one incoming recruit says a choice other than Jerome Allen could have serious ramifications.
While some Penn fans have grown frustrated that interim coach Jerome Allen has not yet been officially hired, the Penn job demands a thorough search, and all options need to be explored before a decision is announced.
After the Big Red's convincing upsets against Temple and Wisconsin in the first two rounds of the NCAA tournament, the clock struck twelve on their Cinderella story in a 62-45 loss to No. 1-seeded Kentucky.
If Jerome Allen gets the job coaching Penn men's basketball, his high school coach at Episcopal Academy can boast that half of the City Six head men passed through his program.
The DP is giving you a chance to redeem yourself for all the terrible picks you made in your bracket, with a chance to win a free dinner at Smokey Joe's while you're at it.
A graphic timeline showing the history and success of Penn's men's basketball coaches. The timeline will soon become a little bit longer when Glen Miller's permanent replacement is hired.
It’s been a short four years since Penn’s last official search for a new men’s basketball coach began. But in that blink of an eye, much has changed at the Palestra.