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Mholinko

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This makes sense for south florida

I think they see an opportunity to seize an enormous amount of momentum as the premier athletic program in the AAC and I think they have the resources that they could make the jump to the ACC if and when the next round of shuffling takes place
 
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bac2therac

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This makes sense for south florida

I think they see an opportunity to seize an enormous amount of momentum as the premier athletic program in the AAC and I think they have the resources that they could make the jump to the ACC if and when the next round of shuffling takes place
says alot about how unattractive the Cuse job is too
 
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Knight Shift

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This makes sense for south florida

I think they see an opportunity to seize an enormous amount of momentum as the premier athletic program in the AAC and I think they have the resources that they could make the jump to the ACC if and when the next round of shuffling takes place
How far has Syracuse fallen?



 
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MADHAT1

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According to multiple reports, including one from Pete Thamel, Travis Ford is expected to be named as the head basketball coach at Little Rock.
Ford has spent 24 seasons as a D1 head coach, most recently at Saint Louis (2017-2024). He has also been the head coach at Oklahoma State (2008-16), UMass (2005-08), and Eastern Kentucky (2000-05).
More on this move once an official announcement is made.


Duke’s Evan Bradds has officially been named as the head basketball coach at his alma mater Belmont.
Bradds, among the greatest players in Belmont University and Ohio Valley Conference history, currently serves as an assistant coach for five-time National Champion and 2026 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship No. 1 overall seed, Duke.
 
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MADHAT1

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>Scott Cross, who has won seven conference championships and 350 games in 19 seasons as a head coach – including five-straight 20-win seasons and back-to-back Sun Belt Conference regular-season and tournament titles at Troy – has been named the 16th head coach in Georgia Tech men’s basketball history, Georgia Tech vice president and director of athletics Ryan Alpert announced on Friday. <
https://hoopdirt.com/official-scott-cross-named-head-basketball-coach-at-georgia-tech/

>According to multiple reports, including one from Pete Thamel, Travis Ford is expected to be named as the head basketball coach at Little Rock.
Ford has spent 24 seasons as a D1 head coach<
https://hoopdirt.com/report-travis-ford-to-be-named-head-basketball-coach-at-little-rock/

> Under the terms of his most recent contract, Cincinnati owed Miller $9.9 million on his buyout prior to April 1, when that figure was set to drop to $4.69 million. Had Miller left for another opportunity, he would have owed $5 million. According to the Enquirer report, the sides agreed on a $3.1 million buyout deal.<
https://hoopdirt.com/wes-miller-buyout-figure-at-cincinnati-revealed/
 

Knight Shift

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RU0917

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>Scott Cross, who has won seven conference championships and 350 games in 19 seasons as a head coach – including five-straight 20-win seasons and back-to-back Sun Belt Conference regular-season and tournament titles at Troy – has been named the 16th head coach in Georgia Tech men’s basketball history, Georgia Tech vice president and director of athletics Ryan Alpert announced on Friday. <
https://hoopdirt.com/official-scott-cross-named-head-basketball-coach-at-georgia-tech/
Man, Cross really won that UT-Arlington breakup. I wasn't familiar with him when they fired him in 2018 but remember a bunch of people being completely baffled and talking about how inexplicable it was that they would get rid of him. Looks like they were right!
 

friar10

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Hodgson should be named coach at PC either today or tomorrow. Hammering out details in contract. I give Napollilo ( the AD) credit ,there is a little risk here. Sendek would have been the safer hire. Who would have predicted fifteen years ago Providence would be a better job then Syracuse myself included. Crazy times.
 
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RU0917

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Hodgson should be named coach at PC either today or tomorrow. Hammering out details in contract. I give Napollilo ( the AD) credit ,there is a little risk here. Sendek would have been the safer hire. Who would have predicted fifteen years ago Providence would be a better job then Syracuse myself included. Crazy times.
Looks like the news is fully out now. Great get for PC. I like Herb but IMO this is the best hire they could have made. Maybe Herb gets in the mix at Pitt if they get rid of Capel next year.
 
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MADHAT1

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Hodgson should be named coach at PC either today or tomorrow. Hammering out details in contract. I give Napollilo ( the AD) credit ,there is a little risk here. Sendek would have been the safer hire. Who would have predicted fifteen years ago Providence would be a better job then Syracuse myself included. Crazy times.
You called it right
From HoopsDirt

Providence College President Fr. Kenneth R. Sicard, O.P., and Athletics Director Steve Napolillo announced today (March 22) the appointment of Bryan Hodgson as the head men’s basketball coach



https://hoopdirt.com/official-hodgson-named-head-basketball-coach-at-providence/
 
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MADHAT1

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interesting..probably in the works for over a year thats why Huss left High Point to come in as an assistant and now the head coach
a good move in my opinion ,Hess knows the program and has a little HC experience that was a successful obe in the short time he was High Point's HC

Not to waste space, seems Cincy's ex HC landed on his feet quickly
>Miller has led his teams to winning records in each of the past 10 seasons averaging 22.5 wins per season in that span. He has mentored 26 all-conference players as a head coach, including seven over the past five seasons at Cincinnati.<
 

MADHAT1

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will Hubert survive at UNC?
Names to look for if he don't
Mark Byington, of Vanderbilt
&
T.O. Otzelberger of ISU
Nate Oats of Alabama might be another name to watch for.

North Carolina still is a program that most College HCs would love to run and would jump at the chance to do so.
 

bac2therac

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Names to look for if he don't
Mark Byington, of Vanderbilt
&
T.O. Otzelberger of ISU
Nate Oats of Alabama might be another name to watch for.

North Carolina still is a program that most College HCs would love to run and would jump at the chance to do so.
Isu coach would be great

Alot of pressure tho
 
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bac2therac

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another good move getting out of what could be a fading situaton for Utah State in the soon to be decimated Mountain West

 

bac2therac

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tami reiss to Florida, I hope RU doesnt regret passing on her for Redus an unproven coach

 

MADHAT1

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Some have been noted already
From Sports Illustrated

Arizona State snags former Saint Mary’s coach Randy Bennett on five-year deal


In what may end up being the best pound-for-pound hire of the cycle, Arizona State finally coaxed the Mesa, Ariz., native back home after an incredible run of consistent success at Saint Mary’s. ASU had long been circled as a potential destination if Bennett ever left Moraga, Calif., but many considered him a lifer there; after all, he just completed his 25th year on the job. Pulling him at a job most considered to be near the bottom of the Big 12 is a massive win. Even if he’s only able to land the same caliber of player he has in the latter part of his Saint Mary’s tenure, he’ll have the Sun Devils consistently in the NCAA tournament.

The big question: How much did conference realignment play into Bennett’s decision? With Gonzaga leaving the WCC for the new Pac-12, Saint Mary’s would have had a tougher time consistently getting at-large bids. That had to have made a move to the Big 12 more attractive.

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Saint Mary’s promotes associate head coach Mickey McConnell to top job

Saint Mary’s didn’t wait long to fill the void left by Bennett’s jump to Arizona State, promoting associate head coach Mickey McConnell to the top of the program. McConnell played for the Gaels under Bennett from 2007 to ’11 and his 1,234 points are the 12th most in program history. After playing professionally internationally for eight years, McConnell returned to Saint Mary’s as an assistant in 2019 and ascended to associate head coach in ’22.



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Two years after leaving Adrian Autry’s staff to take over the program at Siena, McNamara is set to return to his alma mater, replacing Autry as the second consecutive former Jim Boeheim assistant to take over the program since the Hall of Famer’s retirement.

McNamara impressed, elevating the Saints from four wins to 14 in his first year, and winning the MAAC despite a depleted roster and taking No. 1 overall seed Duke to the brink in the first round of the NCAA tournament in Year 2. Even so, is he the new voice that Syracuse needs, after being on staff for a large portion of the program’s slide to mediocrity under Boeheim and Autry? Will the NIL draw of an Orange legend helming the program help Syracuse catch up in the college basketball arms race? These are the significant questions that McNamara will need to answer quickly.

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Cincinnati preparing to land Utah State coach Jerrod Calhoun ( edit has been hired as noted in one of bac's posts in this thread)

Cincinnati fired Wes Miller after five largely unsuccessful seasons, and the program has now gone seven years without reaching the NCAA tournament. The Bearcats are rumored to have a deal with someone who has done just that two years in a row.

Jerrod Calhoun has led Utah State to the tournament in each of the last two seasons, and advanced to the second round this year with an 86–76 win over Villanova. While in charge of the Aggies, the 44-year-old Calhoun has a record of 55–15 (.786), and this season his squad won the Mountain West regular-season and conference tournament titles.

Calhoun previously coached at Youngstown State and Division II Fairmont State, compiling a 297–159 (.651) record in 15 seasons as a head coach. Plus, he’s a Cincinnati alum with tons of ties to the region, making this one a slam dunk.

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recap
2026 HoopDirt.com Coaching Changes Tracker
D1 Coaching Changes (2026)

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A little late night dirt…

Most interesting name I’ve heard mentioned with the search at Siena is UMBC head coach Jim Ferry. The veteran head coach led the Retrievers to a 24-9 (14-2 AE) record this past season and captured the America East Tournament Championship. Ferry has also been the head coach at LIU, Duquesne, Adelphi, and Plymouth State. He served as the interim head coach at Penn State in 2020-21. Working on more names now.

 
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