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The NCAA Tournament is one-and-done chaos — regular-season success should matter more when judging college basketball coaches ...
A hearty notebook from Matt Norlander, who spent time at Adidas and Nike events talking to coaches and scouting future NBA ...
In talking with people from across the industry who are involved in discussions among schools, coaches, agents and search firms, a theme has emerged.
More than the deep runs in March Madness, the 660 victories over 37 years or even the 20 or so players he coached who ended up making millions in the NBA, Leonard Hamilton is proud of a number he ...
UNC's Hubert Davis leads this year's analysis of most overpaid men's basketball coaches based on USA TODAY Sports' annual compensation report.
As conference play in men's college basketball continues to heat up, so, too, are the seats of several head coaches of teams that simply are not as good as… ...
In talking with people from across the industry who are involved in discussions among schools, coaches, agents and search firms, a theme has emerged.
Coach after coach, from Miami’s Jim Larrañaga to Virginia’s Tony Bennett to Villanova’s Jay Wright, have walked away from college basketball, saying it no longer holds the appeal it once did ...
Colorado coaches were among more than a dozen interviewed by The Associated Press leading up to this year's NCAA tournaments who expressed concern about the industry's future.
Why college basketball coaches say the game no longer has same appeal There is no way around the fact that many feel their profession is becoming difficult to manage in its current state.
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