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Aggie Coach Theus
Draws Attention
If not Saunders, could the next coach be
Reggie Theus? His name is drawing speculation on a short list that
includes Tony Bennett and former Stanford coach Mike
Montgomery. Pressed for a guess as to who the next coach will be, a
source said, “Reggie Theus.”
Theus played 13 seasons in the NBA. He’s one
of several players in league history to score over 19,000 points and
have more than 6,000 assists.
Theus, 49, ended his NBA career in 1991.
Articulate and good looking, Theus appeared on Saturday morning TV’s
“Hang Time,” portraying coach Bill Fuller.
Later Theus decided on a coaching career and
joined Rick Pitino’s Louisville staff. He quickly made a
reputation for himself as an outstanding recruiter.
Two years ago former Minnesota Athletic
Director McKinley Boston had a basketball
program with a 6-24 record at New Mexico State. As the Aggies’ athletic
director he decided to hire Theus after interviewing him and receiving a
strong endorsement from Pitino. “Rick shared with me that he
thought he had great upside,” Boston told Sports Headliners during an
interview earlier this week.
Theus
has given Boston no reason to regret his decision. Theus’s first team
was 16-14 and this season the record is 22-8, including 11-5 in the
Western Athletic Conference, a second place finish.
Boston said Theus has a “five-year roll over” contract and his
compensation package is in the $350,000 to $450,000 range. Other
schools are expressing interest in Theus, but Boston said, “I think I
would lose him quicker to the NBA than I will to the collegiate
programs.”
The
contract stipulates that if Theus leaves the Aggies during the next
three years he must pay a penalty clause. “It’s definitely six
figures,” Boston said. “It’s significant.”
Boston also said Minnesota hasn’t contacted him to ask permission to
talk with Theus, nor has his coach mentioned a contact. Boston
acknowledged, though, it’s commonplace for coaching candidates to be
contacted directly by search firms or agents.
Would
Boston be surprised to see Theus at Minnesota? “Yes, I would be,” he
answered. “Just based on conversations that we have had I never got the
impression that’s an area, a location (of interest), or that he would be
interested in recruiting to. But who knows? People change their
minds.”
At
Minnesota Theus could earn at least three times his compensation at New
Mexico State. He would also coach in the more prestigious Big Ten
Conference but Boston said Theus believes he can win a national
championship with the Aggies and that his coach’s next stop is likely
the NBA.
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