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Friday, December 26, 2008

Ballard’s climb up KU ladder an enjoyable ride

Director of basketball operations began professional career as unpaid office fixture

Former Jayhawk guard and current director of basketball operations Brett Ballard checks the scoreboard during a timeout in this Dec. 20 file photo from Allen Fieldhouse. After Ballard graduated in 2003, he began his career on KU’s staff as a volunteer. Now, he’s director of basketball operations for coach Bill Self.

Former Jayhawk guard and current director of basketball operations Brett Ballard checks the scoreboard during a timeout in this Dec. 20 file photo from Allen Fieldhouse. After Ballard graduated in 2003, he began his career on KU’s staff as a volunteer. Now, he’s director of basketball operations for coach Bill Self.

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When Brett Ballard and his former Kansas University basketball teammates get together, they often discuss the highs and lows of the 2001-02 season — Ballard’s senior season at KU.

“We talk about it quite a bit,” Ballard, KU’s director of basketball operations, said of the campaign in which he, Jeff Boschee, Kirk Hinrich, Nick Collison, Wayne Simien, Aaron Miles, Keith Langford, Drew Gooden and Co. blazed to a 33-4 record, including a 16-0 mark in Big 12 games.

It’s also the season in which the Jayhawks built an early 13-2 lead before falling to eventual national champ Maryland, 97-88, in a Final Four semifinal in Atlanta.

“I’m biased but I feel we were the best team in the country that year,” Ballard said. “That is no disrespect to Maryland. They had a great team and ended up winning it all. I think if we play 10 times, we win seven of them or so.”

Like the Terrapins, who rolled past Indiana, 64-52, in the final, the Jayhawks would have been heavily favored to bury the Hoosiers had they reached the ’02 title game.

“To go undefeated in Big 12 play was unbelievable,” said Ballard, an invited walk-on guard out of Hutchinson High and Hutch Juco.

“We competed hard and played really well almost every time we rolled the ball out there. We scored a lot of points and were really unselfish. I think it was a fun season for us and the fans.”

This time, he won

Life not being fair ... players, fans and media tend to remember the final loss of a season rather than the pulsating victories.

Fast forward to April 7, 2008 when former KU player Ballard — now a 28-year-old member of Bill Self’s Jayhawk basketball staff — watched the final seconds tick off KU’s 75-68 overtime victory over Memphis in the ’08 title game in San Antonio.

“Behind my son being born it was the most surreal feeling in the world,” Ballard said of watching streamers fall from the Alamodome rafters as KU celebrated its first NCAA championship since 1988.

He thought of his teammates who’d come so close as well as guys who preceded him — players like Scot Pollard and Jacque Vaughn — who watched from the Alamodome stands as the ’08 Jayhawks completed the deal.

“I always felt for Jacque. He never made it to the Final Four. Certainly he was on numerous teams that should have made it,” Ballard said. “I went up to Jacque and said, ‘Hey, I hope this is special for you.’ He looked at me and said he was so excited.

“There were a lot of KU teams that maybe could have — and maybe a few should have — won a national championship and didn’t, but every past player was happy for that (’08) team. Nick and Kirk texted me and called me. Those guys were excited and I know a ton of other players were really thrilled.”

Fitting victory

Michael Lee — he had a possible game-tying shot blocked from the corner on KU’s final possession in the 2003 NCAA title game loss to Syracuse — also was a member of KU’s staff last season and earned a long-coveted championship ring.

“I was overjoyed with excitement with a small bit of relief,” Ballard said of beating Memphis. “I’d been through so many of those teams that came so close to winning it.

“All I could think about the night before the Memphis game is, ‘Consistently we’ve been a great program and not won a national championship in 20 years.’ I know that sports is not always fair and certain teams can jump up and win it. I felt we were due. When we did win, I had every happy emotion you can feel.”

The title admittedly was a “dream come true” for lifelong KU fan Ballard. He’s the person, who at age 8, made the drive from Hutchinson with family members to watch KU’s ’88 NCAA title parade in downtown Lawrence.

He was part of another victory parade 20 years later.

“I’ve been a Kansas kid my whole life. My aunt played here for coach (Marian) Washington,” he said of Jan Ballard, who competed for KU’s women’s team in the late 1970s.

“My mom has a picture from my 12th birthday — a birthday cake with ‘Kansas basketball No. 3’ on there.”

Ballard — who played one year at Cowley County CC and another at Hutch Juco — as fate would have it wore No. 3 for the Jayhawks during the 2000-01 and ’01-02 seasons.

“I always wanted to play here. In high school I didn’t think I was good enough,” said Ballard, discovered by KU assistant Joe Holladay, who also landed Ballard’s Hutch Juco teammate, Chris Zerbe, as another preferred walk-on.

“Getting to play here, getting to work for coach Self ... winning a national championship, it doesn’t get any better that that.”

Perseverance pays off

Ballard talked his way onto Self’s staff shortly after his college coach, Roy Williams, left for the University of North Carolina following the 2002-03 season.

“I asked Jerod (Haase) and C.B. (McGrath) for some advice right after coach Williams left and coach Self was hired,” Ballard said of two ex-Jayhawks on Williams’ staff.

“They told me to go talk to coach Self. He was really busy. He had a million things going on. I got two minutes of his time. I told him what I was wanting to do.

“He was cordial,” added Ballard, who remained in Lawrence his year after his eligibility ran out, working as a guest host on the local Rock Chalk Sports Talk radio show.

“But he pretty much had set up his staff. Coach Self said, ‘If you want to come around a little bit, feel free.’ I came around every day.”

Being an unpaid office fixture paid off.

“One of the smartest things I ever did ... before the first home game the coaches were meeting trying to decide who would film the game. I said, ‘I’ll film,’ and so that is how I got my foot in. I’d film home games,” Ballard said.

“Then they started to take me to road games. I helped out that first year as a volunteer. After that, coach put me on the staff.”

Ballard went on to work four years as administrative assistant/video coordinator in which much of his time was spent running Self’s summer camps and clinics.

New job

Last summer he was promoted to director of basketball operations after Ronnie Chalmers stepped down.

“It’s nice to get promoted and get to do so many things,” said Ballard, who is married to the former Kelly Temple, a former track and cross country runner at KU. They have a 21-month old son, Kaden. Brett still organizes KU camps, but also has a hand in academics and travel.

“I can’t do anything coaching-wise in practice, but I can watch and learn as much as I can.”

As much as Ballard loves the front office work, he wants to coach.

“I’ve not decided what level yet,” he said. “I’d love to do it here (but) I understand how the business works. It would be hard to bring a guy in who has no recruiting experience. It’s a very cut-throat business at this level. You have to get players. You have to get talent.

“In order to do that, you need to get your feet wet somewhere and learn how to recruit.”

Self sees Ballard as a future star in coaching.

“Brett has been great for us since he’s been here. He does far more work than what goes noticed,” Self said. “He loves KU, loves coaching, he’ll make a fabulous coach. He’ll be out on the road real soon (recruiting). We’ve been fortunate to keep him this long. He has a bright future.”

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kusayzone (anonymous) says...

Nice story. If you read HCBS's book, there are some interesting similarities. I guess thats how the coaching family continues to travel through KU. Good luck Brett!

December 26, 2008 at 7:15 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

mikehawk (anonymous) says...

Thanks for taking the time to tell us about Brett and his role behind the scenes. Most of us out here would never know, otherwise. We are lucky to have someone like him as a integral part of Jayhawk family. Stay around as long as you can, Brett.

December 26, 2008 at 9:45 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

jaybate (anonymous) says...

Though the mothership is pitching and yawing a bit at present, because of youth, the KU basketball program and its legacy continues to produce excellence at many, many levels. Ballard appears a sure to emerge as an assistant at KU very soon. Give him 3 years recruiting and he will probably take an early leap to an ORU, Tulsa or Wichita State. Mark Turgeon is kicking gluteous maximus at TA&M.Janks is walking on water at Illinois State and should be at a high major this year or next.John Calipari has been doing okay at Memphis. :-)Norm Roberts continues to struggle at St. Johns, but if he can just keep hanging on, he is sure to turn that program around.Billy Gillispie continues the rebuild at UK.And frankly, Danny Manning and Joe Dooley and Kermit Townsend could probably take a lot of D1 jobs right now, but appear to have decided that life under Self is the saner path to stability and a good family life.Oh, and Larry Brown is back coaching in the pros!the legacy continues!!!!!!!!!

December 26, 2008 at 11:20 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

jaybate (anonymous) says...

Good lord, I almost forgot about one of our most stellar disciples. Roy Williams is doing a VERY good job trying to get himself the additional seasoning he needs to come back and take another crack at the KU job some day when Bill Self has won ten straight rings and tired of pulling in recruiting classes like Thomas Robinson, Elijah Johnson, Jeff Withey and gosh only knows who else for next season.

December 26, 2008 at 11:35 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

jaybate (anonymous) says...

And Matt Doherty is trying to pull SMU out of the dumps, though it is a huuuuuuge struggle.And Rex Walters is doing very well in his first year of rebuilding USF.So let's summarize. KU basketball men are running:UNCUKMemphisTA&MSt. Johnsusfsmuillinois StateThis has to be one of the high water marks of KU's influence on the college game. Even Phog Allen only had 3-4 guys contributing major influence on college basketball at any given time.Roooooooooooock Chaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalk Jaaaaaaaaaaaaayhaaaaaaawk, KaaaaaaaUuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!

December 26, 2008 at 11:46 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

jaybate (anonymous) says...

Post Script: Though I would hate to lose anyone on the current staff, don't you think:UConn needs Joe Dooley (Calhoun ball is such a dead end);UArizona needs Danny Manning (to take that program to the next level);UCLA needs Kermit Townsend (when UCLA gets tired of not winning rings); andORU needs Brett Ballard (after Scott moves on).Post Post Script:Tim Jankovich is the next great coach, whether he gets his chance at a high major or not. EVERY school in the Big Ten except Wisconsin would be better off with Janks as their head coach than with their current head coach. He's that good.

December 26, 2008 at 11:57 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

mbmerriman (anonymous) says...

isnt it kurtis townsend? but i agree with you on all that stuff, Jankovich is a great coach, and i could see Joe Dooley getting hired somewhere in the big east because of his east coast recruiting ties

December 26, 2008 at 1:14 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

wischalk (anonymous) says...

Janks is certainly a quality coach and recruiter. I'll leave the rest of all that alone except to say (as I swear I have before)... it's Kurtis, jaybate. Kurtis Townsend.

December 26, 2008 at 1:24 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

jaybate (anonymous) says...

I stand corrected and apologize for my indolence on this matter. When you get old, you get more hair on your shoulders and you keep calling persons by the wrong name. It is dreadful. I am now going to do penance by going to the pixels and writing his name repeatedly.Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis, Kurtis.Again, apologies to all for this annoyance.

December 26, 2008 at 2:53 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

soswalt4 (anonymous) says...

To a former Salthawk, Rock Chalk!

December 27, 2008 at 12:47 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

all4billself (anonymous) says...

Billy Gillispie is NOT a former KU coach. Tulsa, Illinois, UTEP, Texas A & M, Kentucky--no stops at Kansas.

December 27, 2008 at 1:30 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

jaybate (anonymous) says...

all4billself,Well, thanks for that correction. I thought sure Billy was an assistant on the KU staff the first year. This is what is great about interacting on the net. It winnows out what one is mistaken on.

December 27, 2008 at 8:21 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

airway (anonymous) says...

Way to go Brett! I graduated from High School at Haviland with your Uncle Chris, Aunt Jan, and your dad. Small Kansas towns give athlete's of all levels the chance to learn about sports and athletic competition firsthand. That's part of the formula that has created such a great sports atmosphere in Kansas. I can assure everyone reading this page, that the Ballard family has a multiple gereration tradition of producing smart and exceptional athletes! Bill Self knows a winner when he sees one! Congratulations on the new position. Although I live in Illinois now, I love being able to keep up with KU sports at this website. Thanks KU, for keeping me informed.

December 27, 2008 at 4:24 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

jayhawkcat (anonymous) says...

I will say, Bill Self knows how to recruit. I believe he is the best.

December 30, 2008 at 9:39 a.m. ( | suggest removal )