One former coach told the L.A. Times that he expects 40-50 coaching jobs opening up as a result of the ongoing FBI investigation into corruption in college basketball.
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“This is the tip of the iceberg,” one of them said.
One former high-major college coach who retains deep connections in the business said he believes the case will lead to 40 to 50 job openings for head and assistant coaches by the spring.
Already, some coaches at schools not linked to the first round of charges have retained attorneys. A sense of unease permeates the sport during a time usually filled with optimism because the season opens next month.
