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HOT RUMOR: Tubby to Texas Tech

Multiple sources are reporting that Texas Tech and former Minnesota head coach Tubby Smith have reached a deal. Smith was fired last week after Minnesota lost in the second round of the NCAA tournament to Florida. He has amassed 511 career wins with stops at Minnesota, Kentucky, Georgia, and Tulsa. Smith won the 1997-1998 National

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It’s Coaching Carousel Season!!

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Daily Dirt II – 4/1/13

Round two today… • It sounds like NJIT head coach Jim Engles will interview at Fairleigh Dickinson later this week (perhaps Thursday). Engles has been the head coach at NJIT for the past five seasons leading them in their transition to DI. He has also been an assistant at Columbia, Rider, and Wagner. • Looks

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BREAKING: UCLA hires Alford

UCLA Director of Athletics Dan Guerrero announced today the appointment of Steve Alford as the 13th Head Men’s Basketball Coach in program history. With 22 years of collegiate head coaching experience, Alford led the University of New Mexico to a 29-6 record this season, winning back-to-back Mountain West Conference regular-season and tournament titles, and a

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Daily Dirt – 3/29/13

Happy Good Friday! Here are a few things that I’ve heard… • South Dakota State head coach Scott Nagy was on campus at Ball State yesterday. He has been HC at SDSU for the past 18 seasons (52 wins over the past two seasons – 341 total). His name has been very hot at BSU

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Siena down to three

Multiple sources have reported that Siena has narrowed the field down to three as the search for a new head coach. The final group is believed to be Robert Morris head coach Andy Toole, Loyola (MD) head coach Jimmy Patsos, and VCU assistant Mike Rhoades. I mentioned in my blog yesterday that RMU was trying

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BREAKING: Wojcik hired at San Jose State

Dave Wojcik brings more than two decades of coaching experience including 11 postseason appearances as he accepts the San Jose State University head men’s basketball coaching position. Spartan Athletics Director Gene Bleymaier made the announcement. “My family and I are thrilled and excited for this great opportunity,” said Wojcik. “I am honored to have the

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Daily Dirt II – 3/29/13

On a quick vacation with the DirtQueen (dumped the kids on the grandparents). I’ve been ordered to stay off of HoopDirt – she just stepped out….here’s a speed round of the dirt…. • Flip Saunders is emerging as a leader at Minnesota. He is a former NBA head coach with the Timberwolves, Pistons, and Wizards.

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HOT RUMOR: Byington to Georgia Southern

Multiple sources have told me that Virginia Tech assistant Mark Byington has been hired as the head coach at Georgia Southern. He has just completed his first season at Va. Tech – he had previously been an assistant to Bobby Cremins at the College of Charleston. More on this after the official announcement is made.

Coach Blake signs extension to stay at SFU

Head Coach James Blake has signed a contract extension to remain at the helm of the Simon Fraser University men’s basketball program. Blake has led the men’s basketball program for three years, and is the sixth head coach in SFU’s history, coming to the Clan in 2010 as SFU was beginning the transition to the

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HOT: 10-year extension for ISU’s Hoiberg

Iowa State men’s basketball coach Fred Hoiberg has agreed to a 10-year, $20 million contract to remain the head coach at his alma mater. Hoiberg met with Iowa State President Steven Leath and Director of Athletics Jamie Pollard Thursday night to finalize the deal, which runs through 2023. “When I returned to the University three

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