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2019 NCAA Offseason Coaching Carousel: UCLA, West Point Headline Remaining Gigs

The NCAA hiring season has been in full swing since before last season even ended and wasn’t showing signs of slowing down until recently; every time it looked like positions were being filled fasters than they could open, another vacancy would pop up.

Within about two weeks of the conclusion of the 2018-2019  season, there were well over 10 Division I head coaching positions available. Hires began to trickle in slowly at the beginning of May, picking up with the big-time gigs by the end of the month, and now – almost three months removed from the end of the season – there are only a few spots remaining.

Below, we’ve laid out the current state of major Division I openings. For head coaches, there are now eight vacancies remaining, headlined by the UCLA spot.

HEAD COACHES

ASSISTANT COACHES

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Daboss
5 years ago

Army = Kline PERFECT FIT

Oldcoach
5 years ago

Keep an eye out for a Denver announcement!

pioneers
Reply to  Oldcoach
5 years ago

GO PIOs

Anna Grevers
5 years ago

Peter Richard is actually Peter Richardson. There are also two other D1 jobs open that you haven’t mentionned yet

SpeedRacer
5 years ago

Is Jeff Kostoff going to land anywhere? Surely he is putting in for a job somewhere.

TDS Fan
5 years ago

Other power 5 assistants – Virginia Tech, Alabama (sort of), Mizzou, TCU and Wisconsin,

Mister 123
Reply to  TDS Fan
5 years ago

West Virginia too.

anonymoose
5 years ago

thats an older jacob pebley in the pic

Stinky
Reply to  anonymoose
5 years ago

I thought it was Jim Acosta’s chill younger brother.

Bruin fan
5 years ago

Thoughts on potential UCLA coaches?

tswim
5 years ago

Any word about UCLA candidates?

Swim fan
Reply to  tswim
5 years ago

Heard Catherine from Usc is not in the picture

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