The second round of the NCAA Tournament will dominate the headlines in sports over the next two days, but that doesn’t mean the carousel is going to stop. Just the opposite. I’ve got the latest below.
Most recent news: VCU’s Ryan Odom is going to Virginia. Yes: the coach who oversaw one of the biggest upsets in sports history will now lead the program on the losing end of that epic UMBC-UVa ending in 2018. Quite a story. I’ve got more on Virginia in the Wahoos’ capsule further down.
Elsewhere: McNeese coach Will Wade is on the move to NC State. Wade signed a six-year deal, he told CBS Sports. The Cowboys lost Purdue Saturday afternoon in the second round of the Midwest Region. NC State is expected to announce the hiring on Sunday.
Baylor assistant Bill Armstrong is in line to replace Wade at McNeese, a source told CBS Sports.
Here are other coaching moves in the past week-plus:
The biggie: We’re waiting on what’s next at Texas. Rodney Terry is expected to be fired, but as of Saturday afternoon, UT AD Chris Del Conte had not met with Terry, sources said. It would be a stunner if there’s not a change there. Once it’s official, I’ll dive more into what’s expected with the search (which might not take long at all).
We’re at 31 job flips as of Saturday. Here they are:
Major-conference changes
Non-Power Five changes
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