Tom Crean and Buzz Williams were right fits for Marquette during their respective tenures. When Crean was hired, Marquette was in dire need of excitement and rejuvenation. The program desired new life after Mike Deane derailed the momentum that Kevin O'Neil helped re-establish in the early 90's. He brought an up-tempo offense with great guard play, and he was able to get Dwayne Wade on board (in addition to Dominic James, Wes Matthews, Jerel McNeal, Lazar Hayward, Travis Diener, Steve Novak, etc.). The Final Four run is the deepest we have gone since the 1977 National Championship. When he left for Indiana, he was there for almost 10 years - it was time for him to take the next step in his coaching career. We had struggled mightily in the tournament since the run in 2003. While a lot of people were left spurned, it was really best for both to move on. For the record, it has been reported than he only interviewed with just two schools while at Marquette (Indiana in 2008 and Kansas in 2003).
With regards to Buzz, his tenure experienced an even higher level of consistent success than with Crean. While a Buzz team never made the Final Four, his teams always made the tournament, and reached consecutive Sweet 16s and an Elite Eight. He brought in tough-nosed, overlooked players with a chip on their shoulders, and instilled an "us vs. them" mentality. There were hardly any games where a Buzz-coached team got out-worked or out-played, and his teams earned national respect for their resolve and toughness. Unfortunately, with the type of players he recruited, it led to some backlash/disdain from certain administrators and alumni, as there were more than a handful of incidents with the players outside the gym. It also didn't help that some of those players weren't graduating, affecting the graduation rates of a few basketball teams. Like Crean, many felt that Buzz had simply warned out his welcome, as reports of his dissatisfaction with the new Big East (yes, I used new
) and it's marketability and reach. He wanted to still be in a league with Boeheim, Dixon, Brey, and Pitino. He wanted to be on ESPN. His connection through Mick Cronin, a good personal friend within the coaching ranks, was able to lead him to Whit Babcock, who gave him the keys to the city at Virginia Tech.
All in all, what's happened is for the best. There will be a time when Wojo decides to move on to a better job (Duke?), and Marquette will prosper and succeed with another new coach. Marquette is bigger than Al McGuire, Rick Majerus, Kevin O'Neill, Tom Crean, Buzz Williams and Steve Wojchiechowski. It is a basketball program built on numerous coaches and players, with different eras that were all successful in their own right.