Coaches to leave team after Final Four: UNC job creates March Madness intrigue

Coaches to leave team after Final Four: UNC job creates March Madness intrigue

TheNorth Carolina basketballjob opening is still open heading into the Final Four, and only one Final Four coach is still a potential target.

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Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd,one of the coaches tied most prominently to the job, publicly announced he's returning to the Wildcats next season after signing a new contract. That leaves Michigan coach Dusty May as a potential option from a high-tier job.

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Only 11 coaches in college basketball history have left their school for another job the season after reaching the Final Four. Four of those instances were for NBA teams, and two others were for North Carolina, one of the best jobs in college basketball.

It's also fitting the last coach to fit that mold was Roy Williams, who left Kansas for — you guessed it — North Carolina after the Jayhawks fell to Syracuse in the 2003 national championship game.

Here's the full list of coaches that have left for another coaching job after taking a school to the Final Four:

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Coaches to leave school for another job after Final Four appearance

Note: John Calipari and UMass' Final Four appearance in 1996 was vacated by the NCAA

Williams in 2003 is the only coach since 1980 to leave for another college coaching job after taking his previous school to the Final Four. The two most recent coaches, other than Williams, are two more legends: Larry Brown and John Calipari, who left Kansas and UMass for NBA jobs with the San Antonio Spurs and New Jersey Nets, respectively.

There's no surprise that six of the 11 coaches on the list left for either the NBA or North Carolina. The rest of the list will also likely include names most fans have never heard of and came during a time when college sports weren't nearly the spectacle it is today.

Here's a look at the full list:

  • 1942-43: Elmer Ripley (Georgetown to Columbia)

  • 1945-46: Ben Carnevale (North Carolina to Navy)

  • 1945-46: Harold Olsen (Ohio State to Chicago Stags)

  • 1951-52: Frank McGuire (St. John's to North Carolina)

  • 1954-55: Ken Loeffler (La Salle to Texas A&M)

  • 1957-58: John Castellani (Seattle to Minneapolis Lakers)

  • 1969-70: Joe Williams (Jacksonville to Furman)

  • 1979-80: Lee Rose (Purdue to South Florida)

  • 1987-88: Larry Brown (Kansas to San Antonio Spurs)

  • 1995-96: John Calipari (UMass to New Jersey Nets)

  • 2002-03: Roy Williams (Kansas to North Carolina)

What Dusty May said of North Carolina opening

May declined to comment on the North Carolina job when he was asked on Friday, April 3, in a Final Four news conference prior to Michigan's game againstArizona.

"After last year I decided I'll never respond to any job speculation," he said. "I had already agreed to terms with Michigan, was 100 percent done, and I made the comment that I was flattered about a certain job opening because of my background, and that was misconstrued, so I just decided I'm never going to comment on any job that I don't have. I think it's well documented how happy I am at Michigan.

"Obviously my private life, my personal life, my family, their happiness is very important. Yeah, I love it at Michigan, but you'll never hear me comment on any other job unless Michigan lets me go and then I'll comment on every job."

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Coaches who left after Final Four run: UNC basketball job leaves March Madness intrigue

 

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