University of Minnesota athletic director Mark Dienhart met with members of the mens basketball team to reaffirm their role in finding a successor to coach Clem Haskins. Haskins resigned under pressure last Friday with a one-point-five-million dollar settlement. U President Mark Yudof said an investigation into academic fraud in the basketball program found no direct links to Haskins. But Yudof said a change in leadership is necesssary to restore confidence in the program. Players voted over the weekend and came to the unanimous decision that they want former Washington Wizards coach Bernie Bickerstaff to replace Haskins. Dienhart says the players don't understand the process but will be part of the decision... a decision that's expected to come in the next few weeks.