Shields worked under Marlin during the 1993-94 season at Pensacola Junior College (the team went 21-9 that year after winning the 1993 NJCAA national title). He did more with less at UALR than the majority of mid-major coaches in the country. While Shields was fiery on the court, he always treated me well & respected those of us in the media. He's a quality coach who knows the game and should coach again in college. The Sun Belt lost a class act person and coach. He is a Baylor grad (was an all-conference golfer there for his dad) and previously coached at several junior colleges in Texas. I agree with Mike, that Shields will be an assistant coach somewhere if he's not hired to be a head coach first.