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News and rumors from the DirtKing……

I really like the out-of-nowhere hiring of Kevin O’Neill at USC. AD Mike Garrett got everything that he wanted – a guy with NBA experience (head coach of the Raptors, assistant with the Knicks, Pistons, and Pacers), someone who has been a high level DI head coach (Tennessee, Northwestern, Arizona), and a coach who is

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West Florida Applicants

This is crazy – 144 applicants for the West Florida job – and they published the names! As a coach, I think this stinks. Whenever I have applied for a job, I just assumed that it was a private application. When I was an assistant, I would always tell my head coach if I was

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USC / Holy Cross updates

Only two searches going on right now – here are some updates….. USC AD Mike Garrett is going to meet with Reggie Theus today. He has also reportedly met with Lakers assistant Jim Clemons. It sounds more and more like Garrett wants someone with NBA experience. PJ Carlesimo is reportedly on the short list as

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Wednesday ramblings from the DirtKing

Some quick items I thought I’d share as I finish my Frosted Flakes…… Interesting article from the LA Times regarding USC’s search. It says Lakers assistant Jim Cleamons has already spoken with AD Mike Garrett about the vacant head coaching spot. It also mentions former NBA head coaches PJ Carlesimo and Reggie Theus as serious

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New England coaching news and rumors…..

Word is that former NBA player Tod Murphy will be named as the next head coach at DIII Gordon College. Murphy played for 4 teams in 5 NBA seasons in the early 90’s. he was most recently an assistant at DI Cal Irvine (his alma mater). Speaking of DIII jobs in New England, I’ve heard

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Mid-west coaching moves

Two head coaches have resigned today in the mid-west. Western Nebraska Community College Head Coach Brian Joyce will be joining the staff at Liberty. He reunites with new Liberty Head Coach Dale Layer who he previously worked for at Colorado State. Joyce led WNCC to a 25-7 record this past season. Southwestern College (KS) Head

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Willard’s farewell statement…….

Some interesting thoughts by Coach Willard as to the challenges he faced at The Cross….. From coachralphwillard.com For the past decade I have had the privilege to teach and coach, year after year, teams of good players and, most importantly, outstanding young men at my alma mater. I am so proud of the way they

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Breaking News: Willard out at Holy Cross

Ralph Willard will resign today as the head coach at Holy Cross and join good friend (and former boss) Rick Pitino at Louisville. Several sources have confirmed that he will meet with his team today to discuss his departure. This is a great job, and there will be a ton of quality guys that get

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South Florida interviews for vacant assistant spots

South Florida Head Coach Stan Heath, who has two spots to fill on his staff, has met with 7 candidates. They are: Former Kentucky assistant Jeremy Cox Central Florida assistant Steve Demeo Former Norfolk State head coach Dwight Freeman Former Georgia Southern head coach Jeff Price Towson assistant Eric Skeeter Bowling Green assistant LaMonta Stone

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Breaking News: FDU to name Vetrone Interim Head Coach

Farleigh Dickinson is set promote assistant coach Greg Vetrone to Interim Head Coach. Vetrone was on Tom Green’s staff last season and from 1988-1991. He has worked as a consultant for the Grass Roots Program/Reebok. In that position, he was the Director of ABCD East and West Camp Next, co-director of ABCD All-American Basketball Camp

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Breaking News: Floyd resigns at USC

Here’s the text of the letter that Tim Floyd submitted to USC AD Mike Garrett today: “As of 1 p.m. today, I am resigning as head basketball coach at the University of Souithern California. I deeply appreciate the opportunity afforded me by the university, as well as the chance to know and work with some

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