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For weeks after Start Heath completed his sprint from major college assistant to power program head coach--Michael Johnson wishes he moved that fast--he was asked by reporters whether they might observe a few of his Razorbacks' offseason workouts. Upon agreeing to open the doors, Heath was greeted by four television cameras and 10 beat writers.
"Amazing," he says. If that degree of interest seems overwhelming, though, Heath could look at it this way: He won't be alone while facing the challenge of replacing former Arkansas coach Nolan Richardson.
In April 2001, Heath was an assistant with Michigan State's Final Four team. Less than 12 months later, after ...