UNLV Rebels Athletic Director Erick Harper Says, Josh Pastner "Was At The Top Of Our Wish List"

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UNLV Rebels athletic director Erick Harper just signed their women's basketball coach, Lindy La Rocque, to a five-year extension through 2030. This offseason he also hit two home runs, bringing in Dan Mullen to coach the football team and Josh Pastner to take over the head coaching job for the basketball team. Needless to say, he has been wildly successful when it comes to bringing coaches to Las Vegas. He spoke to the UNLV official website about hiring both Mullen and Pastner, and we want to take a look back at what he said.
UNLV Rebels Athletic Director On Bringing In Dan Mullen And Josh Pastner
"Every athletics director is going to have coaching short lists for their programs, but particularly football and men’s and women’s basketball. And I can tell you that Dan and Josh were on those short lists.
Now, do you put all your eggs in one basket? You can’t. You have to have multiple conversations going simultaneously.
It was a plus that I knew Dan a little bit; I’d met him a couple of years ago. And I’ve known Josh since 2004. So having already had some familiarity with them, it was an easier phone call to both guys.
With Dan, the first thing to figure out was if he was ready to get back into coaching [after sitting out three seasons]. Once we started talking football, it was evident that he was excited about getting back into coaching again.
Did that mean it was going to be at UNLV? I didn’t know. But the more we talked, the more he understood our vision and mission to build on the foundation from the previous two years. Playing home games in a $2 billion stadium provides potential recruiting advantages that distinguishes UNLV from others, and he’d be taking over a program that has momentum and energy behind it. The fact this wasn’t going to be a rebuilding situation was exciting for him.
As for Josh, I hosted an assistant coach’s radio show with him when he was a young assistant at the University of Arizona and I was an associate AD there. Through that, I got to know who he was as a person and possible future head coach. The energy, emotion, and passion that you see in Josh today is the same as it was at UA. It was just channeled differently back then because he was working for a college basketball icon [Hall of Fame coach Lute Olson].
Since getting his first head coach job, Josh has proven that his coaching style works — the evidence is in his record. Which is why he was at the top of our wish list."
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