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We're in the first week of March, and there are already double-digit college basketball coaching jobs guaranteed to change. Eleven schools are involved in the 2026 carousel. In a week's time, that number may well double,
After not being listed on the initial availability report, Kansas State standout PJ Haggerty is a surprise scratch ahead of K-State's game vs WVU.
Mizzou coach Dennis Gates has figured out a rotation that clicks — one that highlights Mitchell, Pierce and Stone and a bench that features more Trent Burns and less of Jacob Crews. Burns, a 7-foot-5 freshman has 21 points and 19 rebounds in 68 minutes over the last four games.
The K-State basketball job will be one of the best available coaching gigs in this cycle. Here are other jobs that could impact K-State's search.
Kansas State fired basketball coach Jerome Tang on Sunday night, four days after many Wildcats fans showed up with bags over their heads for a home blowout.
Much of the chatter around K-State’s coaching search continues to revolve around Calhoun, who has guided the Aggies to a 24-5 record, and Schertz, who has the Billikens at 26-3. But both of their teams are projected to make the NCAA Tournament with ease.
Kansas basketball has two more opportunities during the regular season to build its resume for the NCAA tournament. Here’s where it stands now.
After starting conference play with a 1-6 record, Kansas women’s basketball finished the conference slate at 8-10 overall and claimed the No. 11 seed in the Big 12 tournament. The Jayhawks’ first-round opponent is a familiar one for Kansas head coach Brandon Schneider’s team: the No.