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3/15 Whittingham interview notes

-The first day of pads was very spirited, very competitive.

-It was different, you see more critiques when people get a little tired, but one thing he stresses is that, “When you’re tired, nobody cares.”

-On Nate Johnson: Hopes he’s a contributor, that’s why they brought him back into the program. “He’s a Multi-faceted Athlete, he’s going to be doing a bunch of stuff, he’s got great speed and good size.” Kyle also said that’s exactly why they welcomed him back.

-On Dampier: Embraced the leadership role very well. “He is the leader of the offense as far as knowing what to do, making sure everyone else knows what they’re doing”. Said Devon made the leadership council after only being here for 2-3 weeks and is assumes he will be captain this season.

-Mentioned he thinks we’re in relatively good shape as far as leadership amongst the many new athletes

-Most intense position group is Wide Receiver, said there’s a pecking order forming as they sort out who the real playmakers are. From there it’s cornerbacks and who is gout to line up opposite of Scooby Davis. Lastly, he mentioned running backs saying that Wayshawn Parker has the inside track, but it’s by no means guaranteed. (Alex take: Everyone will be floored if Parker isn’t the starter)

Update to temper some expectations

I had to go with that title instead of everyone eager clicking seeing Andre Miller. Here’s as much as I can say on where things stand… Andre has wanted in and Jensen wants him, but Andre isn’t just looking to do something for what can be viewed as lower pay than he may desire. Therefore, Utah can absolutely pay him well, but then there’s other things that need to be evaluated and weigh the best approach going forward. As nice as it would be to get a money figure agreed to and get the deal across the finish line, Jensen is showing that his NBA connections are strong and paying off.

So, it’s currently not a yes and it’s currently not a no. At this point though, the last conversations haven’t been as encouraging and it’s tempered expectations.

Transfer Portal Discussion

As we close in on only 16 teams remaining, we're going to start seeing a lot of players enter the portal. Let's try to keep track of some of them who may be an important part of the Alex Jensen rebuild.

Earlier in the year I thought Chandler would be one entering at year's end, but Pope is starting to give him more PT with some of their injuries and he's played well. If they offer him enough, he'll stay in Kentucky.
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Some thoughts on the Raphael Chillious hire

Jensen’s first hire shows that he’s not messing around. He wants as much NBA experience on his staff as possible, but he’s showing that he’s well thought out in hiring the right NBA guys. Chillious’ college recruiting and development track record speaks for itself.

“He coached 17 players to NBA rosters, 10 NBA first-round draft picks, 4 NBA lottery picks and a No. 1-overall draft selection.”

Good hell. Utah Basketball is getting taken seriously, again. It’s so refreshing to see.

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PRESS RELEASE: Jensen Makes First Staffing Move Naming Raphael Chillious Assistant Coach

JENSEN MAKES FIRST STAFFING MOVE NAMING RAPHAEL CHILLIOUS ASSISTANT COACH

Runnin’ Utes head coach Alex Jensen makes his first hire with the addition of Raphael Chillious.


SALT LAKE CITY – Newly minted Utah head men’s basketball coach Alex Jensen makes the first addition to his staff with the hiring of a veteran collegiate coach in Raphael Chillious (chilly-us) as an assistant coach on Friday.

“Raphael has an established track record in player development and recruiting that will be integral to our program,” Jensen said. “We’re excited to welcome him and his family to Salt Lake City and the University of Utah.

A veteran in the collegiate circles known as a top-level developmental coach and recruiter, he coached 17 players to NBA rosters, 10 NBA first-round draft picks, 4 NBA lottery picks and a No. 1-overall draft selection. Additionally, he also coached two players that were drafted straight out of high school.

“I’m truly excited for the opportunity to join [Alex] Jensen’s staff at the University of Utah,” Chillious said. “Alex is a tremendous coach and great person/friend. We’ve coached together on trips to Europe over the last few years so I’ve gotten to know him beyond the court. So many colleagues have asked me if I would ever go back to college coaching and I always said it would only be with someone I truly know, trust and respect at a place that has a rich basketball tradition. I hit the jackpot with both by joining his staff. I look forward to getting to Salt Lake City, the place where we will develop high-level student-athletes who want to work hard, play tough and who aspire to play basketball well beyond college! Go Utes!”

Chillious comes to Salt Lake City from the Memphis Grizzlies – where he started as a personnel evaluator this season.

Prior to joining the Grizzlies, Chillious spent four years (2020-24) at South Kent School – his second stint at the South Kent, Conn., boarding school. He returned to the Cardinals in a dual role as the associate athletics director and head coach for two seasons before taking over as the director of athletics in 2022. He went on to lead South Kent School to the 2023 NEPSAC Class AAA championship.

Before returning to South Kent School, Chillious spent two seasons (2018-20) with the Pirates of East Carolina as an associate head coach. He accomplished a lot his first season in Greenville, helping ECU rookie forward Jayden Gardner earn AAC All-Freshman Team honors. Gardner was unanimously selected to the all-freshman team after averaging 16.3 points and 8.5 rebounds during the regular-season his rookie year. He also became the first freshman in conference history to score 30-plus points and 20-plus rebounds when he dropped 35 points with 20 rebounds against UCF on Jan. 13, 2019.

Additionally, Chillious helped ECU put together the No. 10-ranked recruiting class in 2019 after signing four top-50 junior college prospects.

Chillious served as an associate head coach his lone season at UConn (2017-18) under Kevin Ollie and helped assemble the 22nd-ranked recruiting class for the Huskies. He would later be named the interim head coach for UConn (March-April) before joining the East Carolina staff.

Prior to his time in Storrs, Conn., Chillious spent seven seasons between two stints at the University of Washington on Lorenzo Romar’s staff. He first stop in Seattle went from 2009-12 before heading to Philadelphia for a season under Jay Wright at Villanova (2012-13). He then returned to the Emerald City for his second stint from 2013-17.

Washington enjoyed success during his first stint, playing in the postseason all three years – including a Sweet 16 appearance in 2010 before advancing to the second round in 2011. UW had a successful campaign in 2010, not only did it advance to Sweet 16 for the third time in six seasons but also claimed its first of two-consecutive Pac-10 Tournament Championships (2010-11).

The 2010 season culminated with the 30th-ranked recruiting class in the country for Washington while Quincy Pondexter was selected No. 26-overall in the NBA Draft that June. Meanwhile, Isaiah Thomas raked in first-team honors and his first of two-straight Pac-12 Tournament MVP awards. Justin Holiday also had a solid year for Huskies that season, garnering all-defensive first-team honors.

Thomas would go on to be drafted 60th-overall in the 2012 NBA Draft while Holiday and freshman C.J. Wilcox hauled in Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year by NetScouts Basketball and Pac-10 All-Freshman First-Team accolades, respectively. That 2011 recruiting class for Washington ended up being 29th in the country with the help of Chillious.

The 2012 campaign for UW was just as strong, winning the regular-season title in the newly formed Pac-12 Conference and made a semifinal appearance in the NIT. Washington had not one, but two first-round draft picks at the conclusion of that year. Terrence Ross, who was a first-teamer, was selected No. 8-overall by the Toronto Raptors and was followed by Tony Wroten with the 25th-overall pick by the Memphis Grizzlies after being named the Pac-12 Freshman of the Year.

His one and only season at Villanova between stints at UW saw the Wildcats make a seven-win improvement while also making a seven-place improvement year-over-year in the Big East standings. That 2013 squad under Jay Wright would earn a No. 9 seed in the NCAA Tournament and pull in the recruiting class that was ranked No. 45 in the country. That season saw Villanova take down three top-5 ranked opponents – including a 73-64 win over eventual national champion, Louisville.

In his first season back at Washington, Chillious helped mentor Nigel Williams-Goss to the all-freshman team before Wilcox was selected No. 28-overall by the Los Angeles Clippers in the 2014 NBA Draft. Wilcox remains No. 2 on the all-time scoring list at UW with 1,880 career points (14.4 ppg) and still the program leader with 301 career made 3-pointers.

Chillious closed out his first season back with the Huskies by helping them haul in the No. 6 recruiting class in the country that included Matisse Thybulle (20th-overall), Dejounte Murray (29th-overall) and Marquese Chriss (8th-overall) – who were all first-round draft selections.

He was also integral in the signing of Markelle Fultz for the 2016-17 season – who was sixth in the country in scoring his freshman year (23.2 ppg) to not only be the nation’s leading freshman scorer but also the Pac-12’s overall leading scorer. Fultz went on to be top pick in the 2017 NBA Draft and was selected by the Philadelphia 76ers.

Chillious started his first stint at South Kent School in 2003 and spent five seasons (2003-08) there helping the Cardinals become a national powerhouse. During his time there, he coached Thomas, Dorrell Wright (the older brother of Delon Wright), Andray Blatche and Dion Waiters. All four would eventually be drafted in the NBA – three of which were first-round selections.

A native of Mt. Zion, Md., Chillious played basketball at Lafayette College (1992-92 and 1994-96) in Pennsylvania. He spent a season at Pfeiffer (1993-94) before returning to Lafayette College where he earned his degree in psychology in 1996. Chillious was named team captain his senior year and went on to receive the President’s Silver Award while also being a two-time academic honor roll recipient.

Chillious will be joined in Salt Lake City by his fiancé, Carrie, whom he is raising five children with.

3/20 Kyle Whittingham interview nuggets

-Added benefits of walk-through with the rule changes has allowed the new offense to be further ahead than it typically would be.

-It’s huge with Dampier already knowing the ins and outs and the intricacies of the offense. Whittingham noted that Wilson did well today too.

-Dampier was part of a prolific offense. Parker is a dynamic running back. Offensive line should be great, but they’ll see. Tight end, Bentley will s the obvious lead guy there, with King being versatile for an H-Back role. Receiver is the main group on offense that Whittingham is concern about sorting out.

-They know how to shape the offense and what to expect based off of Dampier’s track record and skillset last season.

-Getting a new OC and the QB from the same system is ideal and something that Whittingham says Utah hoped for, but they couldn’t bank on that happening.

-No one really knows what the NIL settlement is going to look like until around April 6-7 and even that could get moved back.

-He was asked about the DT room and answered that pretty quick. (Alex take: meaning he doesn’t really know what to think of it yet.)

-The vibe of this year’s team is definitely a positive one and a great vibe. Nothing at all against the old players, but the infusion of new players and new coaches couldn’t have gone any better.

-asked about Alex Jensen returning and his role in it, Whittingham didn’t choose to talk about his role. However, he said that he is really excited to have Jensen back and his track record speaks for itself. He’s really looking forward to seeing what Jensen can do as the new head coach for basketball.

-I asked if it was an easy decision for him to come back, Whittingham said, brief, definitively, “Yeah. How about that. Yeah.”

25-26 Basketball roster (based on current info)

HC - Alex Jensen
Assts - none are confirmed at this point for next season

C - Zach Keller - rising Sr.
C - Joul Karram - rising RFr.
PF - Ezra Ausar - rising Sr.
PF - Keanu Dawes - rising Jr.
PF - Ibi Traore - rising RFr.
SF - Jake Wahlin - rising Jr. (in portal)
SG - Alvin Jackson III (SLCC signee who averaged 6 pts/game and started about half the games for SLCC in 24-25)
PG - Mike S. - rising Sr.
PG - Miro Little - risingJr.
Combo - Hunter Erickson - rising Sr. ( in portal)

Missionaries signed but not expected back for next seasons
David Katoa
Jaxon Johnson

Currently there are 5 scholarship spots open given the new 15 scholarship limit. That roster desperately needs a dynamic scoring SG, at least one other reliable 3 point shooter, and a starting C.

There will likely be some on this list who leave via the portal. We can update next year's roster as announcements are made.
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