Will South Carolina pursue Tubby Smith for its basketball opening?
The Gamecocks fired fourth-year coach Darrin Horn earlier this week after South Carolina finished with the worst record in the Southeastern Conference, 2-14. The Gamecocks were 10-21 overall, their third straight losing season under Horn.
Smith’s name is likely to come up as a successor to Horn. Smith was once an assistant coach at South Carolina. His agent, Ricky Lefft, is based in the state working as an attorney and assistant professor at South Carolina.
The Gophers coach and his agent could be restless after Smith’s five seasons in Minnesota. Smith has two years remaining on his contract but hasn’t been able to agree on an extension despite many months of speculation that a deal would get done. University of Minnesota president Eric Kaler told WCCO Radio’s Sports Huddle on Sunday that contract considerations need to wait until a new Gophers athletic director is hired in the coming months.
After winning a national championship at Kentucky and being an annual SEC power, Smith’s transition to Minnesota has been a challenge. His program has faced off court problems including numerous player transfers and on court he has never coached a Minnesota team to better than a 9-9 record in the Big Ten Conference, or gone beyond an opening game in the NCAA tournament. His last two teams have produced conference regular season records of 6-12. His Big Ten record, including conference tournament games is, 39-53.
Smith’s five year resume has been criticized by fans and media more so this year than ever before. That criticism and the lack of progress by the athletic department in developing funds to build a state-of-the-art practice facility could be factors — along with his contract situation — in convincing Smith to look elsewhere if he can find the right opportunity.
Smith will be 61 in June and wants to continue coaching. But his age and mediocre results at Minnesota don’t make him the hot coaching commodity he once was. Yet South Carolina is a basketball program that has fallen on tough times and might see the image Smith built winning SEC championships at Kentucky as a quick fix.
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