It has. He's now an Indiana co-associate head coach, and the possibilities are everywhere you look. "This is a great opportunity," he says. "Hopefully I can be a help to this program and move it in a direction where every year we are competing for championships. That's our goal." Hunter has been many things during his 18 years in the college ranks, with stops at Connecticut, Nebraska, Georgetown, Xavier, North Carolina State (as director of basketball operations) and Duquesne, but never a head coach.
IUHoosiers.com
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Kenya Hunter gets it. He does. You don't leave a tradition-rich basketball program, as he did at Connecticut, unless something enticing comes along.