An ESPN "Insiders" Report by Doug Gottlieb
COACHING RUMORS, TANTALIZING TRANSFERS AND MORE
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Why did Gregg Marshall not leave Wichita State?
Two reasons: For one, WSU is considered, along with Creighton, to be the best job in the Missouri Valley. Wichita pays $1 million per year, they sell out nearly every game and with former coach Mark Turgeon only getting them to one NCAA tournament in seven years, there is pressure, but not unrealistic pressure to win big there.
Secondly, Marshall, per several sources, is waiting on the South Carolina Gamecocks job to come open. Marshall, who is from South Carolina and took Winthrop (in South Carolina) to seven NCAA tournaments, and once took the College of Charleston job only to change his mind, believes that USC is his destination job and Darren Horn needs to win ASAP. That is why Marshall reportedly turned down NC State and the chance to even talk to Texas A&M. It is also why he re-upped with WSU.
Nothing that we have not already surmised, but it is a bit more startling when seen in print by ESPN.
COACHING RUMORS, TANTALIZING TRANSFERS AND MORE
...
Why did Gregg Marshall not leave Wichita State?
Two reasons: For one, WSU is considered, along with Creighton, to be the best job in the Missouri Valley. Wichita pays $1 million per year, they sell out nearly every game and with former coach Mark Turgeon only getting them to one NCAA tournament in seven years, there is pressure, but not unrealistic pressure to win big there.
Secondly, Marshall, per several sources, is waiting on the South Carolina Gamecocks job to come open. Marshall, who is from South Carolina and took Winthrop (in South Carolina) to seven NCAA tournaments, and once took the College of Charleston job only to change his mind, believes that USC is his destination job and Darren Horn needs to win ASAP. That is why Marshall reportedly turned down NC State and the chance to even talk to Texas A&M. It is also why he re-upped with WSU.
Nothing that we have not already surmised, but it is a bit more startling when seen in print by ESPN.
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