When Larry Shyatt heard the news of Richard Pitino's hiring at Minnesota, he picked up the phone and called his old friend.
But Shyatt, the 61-year-old men's basketball coach at Wyoming, wasn't calling to offer words of wisdom to the 30-year-old embarking on his second year of head coaching experience, this time at a Big Ten school.
He was calling to listen.
"Usually, when you speak to Richard, you listen," said Shyatt, who was an assistant coach with Pitino at Florida from 2009-2011. "In my case, where I come from, I like to listen to him. I learn more from listening."
At first glance, it seems like a strange thing to say about the new hire who already has been dubbed "the kid coach."
But throughout Pitino's past and present, that sentiment is echoed — in fact, everyone who talked about him Thursday described Pitino as mature beyond his years.
Young, certainly. Raw? No, say those who know him.
"For anybody jealous of his age," Shyatt said, "I'll tell you what, he's way beyond — in terms of maturity and intellect — any young coach that I've been around except perhaps Shaka [Smart at VCU]."