The coaching search for Florida State men’s basketball begins — although candidly it likely began with names on a notepad or at the top of the brains as administrators around the Moore Athletic Center discuss who will take over the program.
It’s a complex search that might begin and end with coaches who have FSU ties and would be available to take over before the NCAA’s transfer portal opens on March 15. Would a coach be willing to leave his team in the middle of a postseason run or perhaps juggle both? It could come into play.
We’ll begin with names who have a connection to FSU and move on to those at other schools, omitting former Seminoles assistant Andy Enfield as he is in year 1 at SMU. We’ll also try to address contracts as well as buyouts that could make a candidate cost prohibitive.
It’s a complex search that might begin and end with coaches who have FSU ties and would be available to take over before the NCAA’s transfer portal opens on March 15. Would a coach be willing to leave his team in the middle of a postseason run or perhaps juggle both? It could come into play.
We’ll begin with names who have a connection to FSU and move on to those at other schools, omitting former Seminoles assistant Andy Enfield as he is in year 1 at SMU. We’ll also try to address contracts as well as buyouts that could make a candidate cost prohibitive.
Hot board: The search for FSU's next men's basketball coach
Some familiar faces and some outside options to keep an eye on as the search for FSU's next basketball coach begins.
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