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2011 coaching carousel

Here is a list of the currently available jobs-
Bradley
Manhattan
Monmouth
Wyoming
Northern Illinois (now has interim coach)
Florida Gulf Coast
Kennesaw State
Texas Tech
Towson
Eastern Washington
Georgia State
Providence
Utah
Alcorn State
Georgia Tech
Arkansas
Loyola (Chicago)
Oklahoma

Anyone else?
 
I like Hewitt as a person but I was never a fan of his X and Os and let's face it besides finding diamonds in the rough and a great salesman the next most important thing for a mid-major coach is the ability to just flat out coach.
 
no sooner had Tom Crean tweeted this...
"We have been recruiting almost non stop since our season ended.
Its a quest to find winners and guys with the ability to help make sure
we Are coaching this time of year next year"

http://twitter.com/TomCrean/status/47349854392954881

Then he backs off recruiting and signs on as analyst for CBS on NCAA games...
http://blogs.heraldtimesonline.com/iusp/?p=13439

I'd call getting your face on TV during the NCAA Tournament a pretty good recruiting tool.
 
seeing Dakich, Fraschilla, Lavin, etc...on TV a bunch shows they usually employ ex-coaches.....
this gig might actually interfere with getting out on the road and recruiting
 
Lamar has fired their head coach Brian Roccaforte
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/tx/7472102.html


And here is an interesting twist- Western Kentucky which was rumored to be considering firing their coach Ken McDonald, has instead decided to keep him, but cut his pay from $350,000 to $250,000 per year.-
http://www.courier-journal.com/article/20110314/SPORTS12/303140043/-1/SPORTS0507/WKU-keep-basketball-coach-Ken-McDonald-cut-his-pay?odyssey=nav%7Chead

That should make their fans happy. Many wanted a coaching change. But the AD has basically told them tough luck, we are keeping our coach who had the worst record in a decade, but the good news is we are saving a bunch of money!
 
Another interesting rumor- Arkansas is said to be talking to Billy Gillispie, But they are also supposedly interested in Tubby Smith, who is currently the coach at Minnesota.
http://www.nationofblue.com/arkansas-looking-smith-gillispie-5954/

Smith says he is staying at Minnesota-
http://content.usatoday.com/communi...kansas-interested-in-minnesotas-tubby-smith/1


More carousel rumors-

Virginia's Tony Bennett to Utah?-
http://www.streakingthelawn.com/201...usel-is-virginias-tony-bennett-headed-to-utah

Arizona State's Herb Sendak, despite finishing last in the Pac-10, is rumored to be one of the considerations for the Providence job (he is a former Providence assistant), and the Arkansas job.-
http://www.azcentral.com/sports/asu...4herb-sendek-asu-basketball-job-openings.html

And LSU's Trent Johnson is also mentioned for the Utah job-
http://www.lsureveille.com/men-s-basketball-johnson-dismisses-interest-in-utah-job-1.2513096

ESPN analyst Mark Gottfried to Utah?
http://www.mrsec.com/2011/03/johnson-gottfried-connected-to-utah-opening/
 
University of New Mexico Associate Coach Craig Neal is rumored to be a likely candidate for the Georgia Tech job now that they have fired Paul Hewitt. Neal played at Georgia Tech.-

http://blogs.ajc.com/mark-bradley-b...-techs-coach/?cxntfid=blogs_mark_bradley_blog

Note the photo of Craig Neal showing Duane Broussard in the background. If Neal moves on to another job, does it mean Broussard will move up the ladder with Alford? Broussard was originally hired by Alford's predecessor Ritchie McKay at New Mexico.


The same writer gives 6 other possible candidates in this column, including Wichita State's Gregg Marshall and Missouri State's Cuonzo Martin-
http://blogs.ajc.com/mark-bradley-b...uding-amaker/?cxntfid=blogs_mark_bradley_blog

I have also heard that Bradley has begun interviewing some candidates. :)
 
A couple more interesting coach stories

Steve Alford and Tim Floyd get hot and heated before their NIT game last night-
http://www.elpasotimes.com/ci_17623896?source=most_viewed

USC coach Kevin O'Neill denies a drinking problem-
http://www.dailybreeze.com/ci_17621424

Fresno State coach Steve Cleveland about to be fired?
http://www.kmph.com/Global/story.asp?S=14259949

NC State's Sidney Lowe "resigns"-
http://www.news-record.com/content/2011/03/16/article/state_aims_high_as_lowe_departshttp://www.latimes.com/sports/sns-sn-lowe-resigns-ncstate,0,2559695.story
 
Here's an interesting new one...off the premium board at Kansas...
"Talking to coaches at the National Juco Tourney in Hutchinson, I twice
heard this rumor. Turg may be headed to Arkansas after A&M's Tourney run is
over. The argument is that it is a good job and that Turgeon would find it
easier to get his dream job (Kansas) ..."
 
...Tom Crean .... signs on as analyst for CBS on NCAA games...
http://blogs.heraldtimesonline.com/iusp/?p=13439

Crean has been an in-studio commentator on TruTV who are covering some of the lastfour/first four games...he actually has done a good job -- he is very smart and knows more than most of the commentator guys...

The comments many of the fans are making are great...

"That is the only way that he will be on TV during the NCAA Tournament"

..(regarding wild hair-style)..."He looks like Dwight from "The Office""

..(regarding what appeared to be a heavy fake tan..).."Folks, no need to adjust the color of your TV - he's really that color"
 
Crean has been an in-studio commentator on TruTV who are covering some of the lastfour/first four games...he actually has done a good job -- he is very smart and knows more than most of the commentator guys...

This is a GREAT move on Crean's part. What better way to be in every potential recruits living room showing them your charisma and knowledge..... not to mention creating and enhancing your "brand"? Genius!
 
One new coach firing in the last 24 hours--
Florida A&M University place head coach Eugene Harris on administrative leave after 4 years.

A couple interesting reports about some of the current openings.

Billy Gillispie to be named head coach at texas Tech next week? According to CBSSports-
http://www.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/6271764/27942759

NC State is forming a search committee. Good Luck. They have also hired Parker Executive Search.
http://www2.journalnow.com/sports/2...state-forms-first-search-committee-ar-872396/

A Wyoming native, Jeremy Cox, who is currently an assistant at South Florida, is lobbying through the public media to be considered for an interview for the open head coaching job at University of Wyoming. Wyoming is also using Parker Executive Search. Cox says he has not had much contact from them yet. Is this a similar situation to the Dane Fife publicity?
http://www.wyomingnews.com/articles/2011/03/17/sports/19sports_03-17-11.txt

Former Georigia Tech players are offering their opinions who their alma mater should hire-
http://www.ajc.com/sports/georgia-tech/ex-georgia-tech-players-876378.html

And could Fran Franchilla be a candidate for the open Oklahoma University job? He announced yesterday that his son, a high school senior basketball player in Texas, would be attending Oklahoma and plans to walk on to the basketball team. A little unusual if he doesn't even know who the coach will be.
http://blog.newsok.com/ou/2011/03/17/fran-fraschillas-son-walking-on-at-ou/

Reportedly, Utah's top target is St. Mary's coach Randy Bennett. St. Marys lost their opening NIT game.

Here is the current list of open coaching jobs-

Alcorn State: (Larry Smith)
Arkansas: (John Pelphrey)
Bradley: (Jim Les)
CS Bakersfield: (Keith Brown)
Colgate: (Emmett Davis)
E. Washington: (Kirk Earlywine)
Fla. A&M: (Eugene Harris)
Fla. Gulf Coast: (Dave Balza)
Georgia St: (Rod Barnes) Ron Hunter
Georgia Tech: (Paul Hewitt)
IUPUI: (Ron Hunter)
Kennesaw St: (Tony Ingle)
Lamar: (Steve Roccaforte)
Loyola (IL): (Jim Whitesell)
Manhattan: (Barry Rohrssen)
Monmouth: (Dave Calloway)
N. Illinois: (Ricardo Patton)
Oklahoma: (Jeff Capel)
Pepperdine: (Tom Asbury) Mark Wilson
Providence: (Keno Davis)
Stetson: (Derek Waugh)
Tex. A&M-CC: (Perry Clark)
Texas Tech: (Pat Knight) Billy Gillispie
Towson: (Pat Kennedy)
Utah: (Jim Boylen)
Wyoming: (Heath Schroyer)
 
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