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BYU Head Swim Coach John Brooks Will Not Have Contract Renewed

BYU athletics has opted not to renew the contract of head swimming & diving coach John Brooks, director of athletics Tom Holmoe announced on Tuesday. That ends a 9-season run as the program’s men’s and women’s head coach, which included two trips to the NCAA Championships and 4 MPSF titles for the BYU men.

Current assistant coach Shari Skabelund will step in as interim head coach for the 2021-22 season. Skabelund started coaching at BYU as a part-time assistant coach in 1987 and has been with the Cougars ever since. She has worked specifically with the sprint group.

While competing for BYU as a student-athlete, Skabelund won Region 18 titles in the 100-yard individual medley (1978) and the 100-yard butterfly (1980) and qualified for the AIAW Nationals in 1978 and 1979. She was the first woman swimmer at BYU to complete four years of eligibility.

BYU completed its swimming season in February at the MPSF Championship meet, where the men took the team title by 135 points ahead of Hawaii, and the women finished in 2nd place.

The school had 2 athletes compete at the 2021 NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships: sophomore diver Mickey Strauss, who finished 33rd on the men’s 1-meter and 41st on the men’s 3-meter, and junior Josue Dominguez, who finished 43rd in the 200 breaststroke and 18th in the 100 breaststroke, just missing the final in the latter by .23 seconds.

BYU has won 4 men’s NCAA event titles in program history, all by freestyler Bud Shields in the 1920s. The men’s program has participated in the NCAA Championships on 20 occasions, with a high finish of 20th place in 1972.

The BYU women have won 3 titles, all by divers, and have been represented at the NCAA Championships 16 times. They placed 11th overall in 1991.

Under Brooks, BYU has had 4 All-Americans win 9 citations. The school has won 62 individual titles, 6 Freshman of the Year honors, 3 Swimmer of the Year honors, and 2 Diver of the Year honors.

SwimSwam has reached out to BYU for more insights into the timing of the decision, but the school has not responded.

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Former BYU swimmer
3 years ago

MPSF is a joke- I’m embarrassed we never won it when I was there. That’s the baseline from admin.

Is the new pool what they wanted? No. Is it 10000x better than what they had? For sure (although I never swam in that one)! So the excuse of “we don’t have a good pool” should be gone.

There were a lot of internal issues that several swimmers, alumni, and outside coaches (that had swimmers being recruited) voiced to admin and nothing was ever changed, even though there were promises by coaches things would. That’s the biggest indictment. I think this decision was made a couple years ago. And instead of buying him out they let him finish his contract.

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Aquaman
Reply to  Former BYU swimmer
3 years ago

BYU’s contracts are renewed each year Former BYU swimmer so there would be no need to buy him out. They would just do what they did this year and not renew it.

Has Shari ever been a head coach? If not here is her chance, and yes they should let her bring on her own assistants.

Im talking the top swimmers if you look at the top programs they have a 50 meter pools, the average swimmer doesnt care but if you want to compete to attract top talent and compete against top programs don’t build a 40 meter pool that’s all I’m saying. Thats like a building a 300 meter track for the track and field team. LOL.

Former BYU swimmer
Reply to  Aquaman
3 years ago

Head coach contracts are not yearly, only assistants. That was told to us by admin

Shari owns a club team and is the head coach there too. She’s great organizationally and she has the kids performing every year. Give her full power so she’s not set up to fail. Thats what she deserves.

Orca
Reply to  Former BYU swimmer
3 years ago

Outside Basketball and Football BYU coaching contracts are renewed annually for head coaches. It’s been that way for many years.

Stan Crump
Reply to  Former BYU swimmer
3 years ago

Unless it has changed, the head swimming coach and all swimming assistants are on year-to-year contracts.

BYU alum
Reply to  Aquaman
3 years ago

Shari is fantastic. If you want results, a well run program, and someone who puts everything into their swimmers well being, they couldn’t have picked anyone better. (Even if it’s just interim for now.) The greatest privilege I’ve ever had in my swimming career was to get to know her and work with her.

The 40m pool… don’t even get me started 🙄 it was a poor choice. If you’re going to do a renovation, go all in.

WannaBeCougarFan
3 years ago

There is a reason why most of the best Latter-day Saint swimmers don’t end up at BYU. Hopefully, they will find a coach who can deliver the top talent.

DCSwim
Reply to  WannaBeCougarFan
3 years ago

Who are some of the best ones competing right now?

The plug
Reply to  DCSwim
3 years ago

Try Jordan Tiffany for one.

Aquaman
Reply to  The plug
3 years ago

Jordan Tiffany swims for University of Tennessee and yes they have a 50 meter pool. This puts Coach Brooks and BYU at a disadvantage. See my comment below.

Stan Crump
Reply to  Aquaman
3 years ago

Jordan is in the transfer portal right now.

Aquaman
Reply to  Stan Crump
3 years ago

Do you know where he wants to swim?

Stan Crump
Reply to  Aquaman
3 years ago

Yes. But will let him announce it.

SpeedRacer
Reply to  Stan Crump
3 years ago

You seem like an awesome friend. Announcing he is in the transfer portal but willing to hold back the transfer location so “he can announce it”. No one knew he was in the portal until you announced it. Why hold back now?

jtiff
Reply to  SpeedRacer
3 years ago

stan is one of my best friends, he really is awesome!😊 & a lot of people know i’m in the portal, i don’t care that it’s out there. so don’t get too stressed “speed racer”

Former BYU swimmer
Reply to  The plug
3 years ago

Jarod arroyo too

Geoff Thatcher
Reply to  DCSwim
3 years ago

Joel Thatcher at SCAD is another one. While SCAD canceled its junior season, Joel’s post-mission Sophomore times in March 2020 at the NAIA National Championships would easily be tops on BYU’s team. And yes, he’s my son 🙂

Same Same
Reply to  Geoff Thatcher
3 years ago

Gotta love those 23 year old sophomores

Texas A&M Swim Fan
Reply to  DCSwim
3 years ago

Jace Brown at Texas A&M (All SEC 2nd team, 2nd team All American, & All American Scholar Athlete in 2020-2021)!!

Last edited 3 years ago by Texas A&M Swim Fan
Aquaman
Reply to  WannaBeCougarFan
3 years ago

One reason many top LDS swimmers don’t end up at BYU is they don’t have a 50 meter pool. While the new pool design is great for yards much thanks from input of coach Brooks, he tried and pushed and pushed administration to build a 50 meter so the facilities were on par with the top programs across the country but the administration didn’t want to pay to move a wall. Coach Brooks tried to raise money with boosters but they didn’t give him enough time before the plan deadline. This was a blow to Coach Brooks as he had athletes he recruited that said, they wouldn’t swim at BYU if they didn’t have a 50 meter pool. As a… Read more »

Salami
Reply to  Aquaman
3 years ago

Let’s not kid ourselves, the 50m pool isn’t why BYU loses top talent. Top programs aren’t top programs because of their facilities. If a program and specifically coaches can’t consistently develop talent, talented swimmers won’t be as attracted to your school. It has little to do with facilities but much more to do with coaching.

Aquaman
Reply to  Salami
3 years ago

Salami- So to your point are you saying Coach Brooks cant develop talent. This years results speak for themselves, Mens 1st in MPSF Womens 2nd, if you cant develop talent you cant win like this. In addition, can you name a top 10 school that doesn’t have a 50 meter pool? Certainly good coaching matters no doubting that. If you look at the article I pasted in my original comment about the facility though many alumni agreed that that move would hurt recruiting. There is no denying that its factored into attracting top talent. I do agree with you developing talent is also very important time will tell if BYU new staff can move the needle.

Last edited 3 years ago by Aquaman
Salami
Reply to  Aquaman
3 years ago

I don’t believe Coach Brooks can or ever has developed talent. The talent that BYU has trains in one coach’s group, Shari’s.

I also don’t believe that winning the MPSF conference in the Covid year is much of an accomplishment. Considering most the schools in the MPSF conference are from California where they were not training as much as BYU due to state Covid laws.

A 50m pool isn’t going to be the deal breaker for potential college prospects. I have yet to meet a swimmer not go to school because of the lack of 50m pool.

Aquaman
Reply to  Salami
3 years ago

Wow! to say a 9 year head coach has never developed talent is a bold statement, you must have something against the former head coach. I would push back and say, Yolanda is also very capable of developing talent as the women’s coach as evident from the results I see.

Correct me if I am wrong but if your using Covid as an excuse for other schools this year, I think Coach Brooks was MPSF coach of the year in 2015 as well. Do you have an excuse for that also? From where I stand, its still just odd if a team is performing at a high level to see a change like this. Smells fishy.

swimbikerun
Reply to  Salami
3 years ago

Salami…obviously you don’t know much about the roster and team…the sprinters are not where the talent resides…over the last 4 years alone, 1 MPSF Conf Champ, male and female MPSF swimmers of the year, MPSF freshman of the year, 13 all time program records and 53 top 5 all time program bests…

Brandi
3 years ago

Whoa – this is coming off of a relatively successful 2020-21 season for both programs. WHY?!? Brooks is a great guy and coach. This is surprising and disappointing!

The plug
Reply to  Brandi
3 years ago

The majority of swimmers at BYU do not like John Brooks or his coaching style.

surfsup
Reply to  The plug
3 years ago

There might be a small few it’s not a popularity contest — I doubt that is the case with the majority– college coaching is about results and Brooks delivered those over his tenure. Both he and Powers lost a lot of great LDS swimmers due to a sub-par collegiate swimming facility. This smells like politics — Change is good however –we will see who the administration finds but not too excited about the interim coach if you are going to make a change bring in someone who moves the needle.

In the end BYU could care less about the swimming program–case in point look at that beautiful 40 meter pool!

swimdd
Reply to  surfsup
3 years ago

Shari will be a great coach. The swimmers there love her and her group (sprint) has consistently been one of BYU’s strongest.

BBQ Billy
Reply to  Brandi
3 years ago

WIN your conference, lose your job.

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